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This is an episode list for the series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The show premiered on Cartoon Network on December 30, 2000 with its pilot episode, "Rabbot." It later became a part of Cartoon Network's late-night block, Adult Swim. As of March 23, 2008, 77 episodes have aired over five seasons. Episodes from the first four seasons are available on five DVD boxed sets. The film's DVD released on August 14, 2007.
The series is a spun-off of a Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode named "Baffler Meal" which was not produced until Aqua Teen Hunger Force became popular. On April 13, 2007, a full-length film based on the series released in select theaters.
This list is ordered by the episodes' original airdates. All episode descriptions are the official descriptions from AdultSwim.com.
Series Overview
- See also: DVD Guide
| Season
| Episodes
| Originally Aired
| DVD Volume
| DVD Release Date (R1)
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|
| 1
| 18
| 2000 – 2002
| 1 & 2
| November 18, 2003; July 20, 2004
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|
| 2
| 24
| 2003
| 2 & 3
| July 20, 2004; November 16, 2004
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| 3
| 13
| 2004
| 4
| December 6, 2005
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| 4
| 13
| 2005 – 2006
| 5
| January 29, 2008
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| 5
| 9
| 2008
| 6
| December 16, 2008
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| 6
| 10
| 2009
| 6 & 7
| Unknown
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Episode Listing
Season 1: 2000—2002
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| #
| Total
| Title
| Original airdate
| Production code
|
| 1
| 1
| "Rabbot"'
| December 30, 2000
| 101
|
| Dr. Weird invents a giant mechanical robot that destroys Carl's car. The Aqua Teens head to the mall to see if they can solve the mystery.
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| 2
| 2
| "Escape From Leprauchpolis"
| September 9, 2001
| 102
|
| A gang of miscreant leprechauns takes out an ad on the Internet in an attempt to mug people for their shoes. The Aqua Teens ruin their plans when Master Shake finds them in the woods.
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|
| 3
| 3
| "Bus of the Undead"
| September 30, 2001
| 103
|
| Master Shake becomes convinced that a vampire bus is waiting for him outside. So, the Aqua Teens go to Memphis on a fact-finding mission.
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| 4
| 4
| "Mayhem of the Mooninites"
| October 14, 2001
| 104
|
| Master Shake rents out Meatwad's room to moon people. They end up being a bad influence on Meatwad. Frylock blasts them with his eye beams until they flee the planet.
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|
|
| 5
| 5
| "Balloonenstein"
| December 23, 2001
| 105
|
| Master Shake traps Meatwad in the clothes dryer for a week, accidentally giving him super powers. Meatwad ends up creating a balloon monster with his new electro-static power.
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|
|
| 6
| 6
| "Space Conflict From Beyond Pluto"
| April 14, 2002
| 106
|
| Frylock meets two aliens with suspicious motives. Their stupidity bores Frylock, so he trades places with Master Shake. Meanwhile, Meatwad burns down Carl's house.
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|
|
| 7
| 7
| "Ol' Drippy"
| April 21, 2002
| 107
|
| Master Shake's filth creates a new life form, Ol' Drippy (who has excellent manners). Master Shake becomes jealous of Ol' Drippy's popularity and starts to behave obnoxiously.
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|
|
| 8
| 8
| "Revenge of the Mooninites"
| May 5, 2002
| 108
|
| The Mooninites return with a belt that grants them the abilities of a 70's super group. Using the belt's powers, they create all sorts of havoc...until Carl stops them.
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|
|
| 9
| 9
| "MC Pee Pants"
| May 19, 2002
| 109
|
| Meatwad and Carl become addicted to rap music and candy after they begin listening to the new album by MC Pee Pants.
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|
| 10
| 10
| "Dumber Dolls"
| November 3, 2002
| 113
|
| Meatwad gets a new doll, Happy Time Harry, which has a really bitter and jaded personality. Happy Time Harry's negativity begins to affect all of the Aqua Teens.
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|
|
| 11
| 11
| "Bad Replicant"
| November 10, 2002
| 115
|
| Villains Emory and Oglethorpe kidnap Master Shake and replace him with a "replicant" alien. However, Frylock and Meatwad are not fooled because the "replicant" doesn't really look like Shake.
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|
|
| 12
| 12
| "Circus"
| November 17, 2002
| 110
|
| Master Shake sells Meatwad to the circus, only to become jealous when Meatwad becomes a huge success. Shake tries to become a circus performer too, but no one likes him.
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|
| 13
| 13
| "Love Mummy"
| November 24, 2002
| 112
|
| Frylock discovers a mummy in the crawlspace under the Aqua Teens' house. The mummy begins to extort favors from Frylock with the threat of an ancient Egyptian curse.
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|
|
| 14
| 14
| "Dumber Days"
| December 1, 2002
| 111
|
| Meatwad becomes depressed because his brain is really a squeak toy. Frylock gives him a new super-brain, turning Meatwad into an arrogant jerk.
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|
|
| 15
| 15
| "Interfection"
| December 8, 2002
| 114
|
| While surfing the Internet, Master Shake and Meatwad accidentally infect the house with obtrusive pop-up windows.
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|
|
| 16
| 16
| "PDA"
| December 15, 2002
| 116
|
| Master Shake loses his PDA, convinced that it has been stolen by a mysterious Tar Monster.
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|
|
| 17
| 17
| "Mail Order Bride"
| December 22, 2002
| 117
|
| Master Shake and Carl split the cost of bringing a mail order bride over from Russia.
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|
|
| 18
| 18
| "Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past From the Future"
| December 29, 2002
| 118
|
| A robot comes over and causes Carl's house-and pool-to fill with blood.
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Season 2: 2003
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| #
| Total
| Title
| Original airdate
| Production code
|
| 1
| 19
| "Super Birthday Snake"
| May 25, 2003
| 202
|
| Meatwad gets a pet that seems to have an insatiable appetite for Aqua Teens.
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|
|
| 2
| 20
| "Super Hero"
| June 1, 2003
| 204
|
| Who is the "Drizzle"? Master Shake attempts to con his friends into believing that this "superhero" is real.
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|
|
| 3
| 21
| "Super Bowl"
| June 8, 2003
| 203
|
| Meatwad wins some tickets to the Super Bowl. Who will he take with him to the big game?
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|
|
| 4
| 22
| "Super Computer"
| June 15, 2003
| 201
|
| Frylock builds a supercomputer with mysterious powers. A guest from pre-history shows up to cash in on the invention.
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|
|
| 5
| 23
| "Super Model"
| June 22, 2003
| 205
|
| Master Shake takes a walk on the wild side as he attempts to fool with Mother Nature and undergo a radical transformation.
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|
|
| 6
| 24
| "Super Spore"
| June 29, 2003
| 206
|
| An alien spore monster with communication difficulties invades the Aqua Teen household.
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|
|
| 7
| 25
| "Super Sir Loin"
| August 31, 2003
| 207
|
| Meatwad's fixation with a new rap star embroils the Aqua Teens in a sinister plot. Garbage, patio furniture and cows collide to create an evil scheme.
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|
|
| 8
| 26
| "Super Squatter"
| September 7, 2003
| 208
|
| After Shake flushes all the monthly bills down the toilet, the Aqua Teens must cope with life without electricity.
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|
|
| 9
| 27
| "The Meat Zone"
| September 14, 2003
| 211
|
| Meatwad gains the power to see the near future. Shake tries to make a few bucks off Meatwad's new psychic abilities.
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|
|
| 10
| 28
| "Super Trivia"
| September 21, 2003
| 209
|
| Wayne the Brain wins every "trivia night" at the bar. Frylock crams Shake full of information, hoping to beat the trivia champion.
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|
|
| 11
| 29
| "Universal Remonster"
| September 28, 2003
| 212
|
| Emory and Oglethorpe create the ultimate remote control, only to have it fall into Shake's hands.
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|
|
| 12
| 30
| "Total Re-Carl"
| October 5, 2003
| 213
|
| Frylock's new invention inadvertently destroys Carl's body, but the Aqua Teens manage to save his head. Creating a new body for Carl is the right thing to do, but can Frylock get it right?
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|
|
| 13
| 31
| "Revenge of the Trees"
| October 12, 2003
| 214
|
| The huge vat of oil left over from Shake's Labor Day feast creates a foul environment in the Aqua Teens' front lawn. As you will see, dumping the oil in a vengeful forest wasn't the best solution to the problem after all.
|
|
|
| 14
| 32
| "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary"
| October 19, 2003
| 216
|
| Shake puts together a metal version of the "Birthday" song, hoping to cash in on royalties. Zakk Wylde guest stars as a collaborator on the endeavor.
|
|
|
| 15
| 33
| "The Shaving"
| October 26, 2003
| 217
|
| It's Halloween at the Aqua Teen headquarters, and a monster comes down from the attic...to get his mail. Much to his chagrin, the monster is unable to scare anyone - until he reveals a gruesome secret!
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|
|
| 16
| 34
| "Broodwich"
| November 2, 2003
| 210
|
| A sandwich made from pure evil tempts Shake's taste buds.
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|
|
| 17
| 35
| "Kidney Car"
| November 16, 2003
| 218
|
| His prized auto destroyed, Carl has no choice but to donate it to the Kidney Foundation. In a cosmic twist of fate, the Kidney Foundation donates the wrecked car to Meatwad.
|
|
|
| 18
| 36
| "The Cubing"
| November 23, 2003
| 219
|
| The Wisdom Cube claims to hold all the wisdom in the universe, but it seems that it actually only possesses a knack for tiresome anecdotes.
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|
|
| 19
| 37
| "Frat Aliens"
| November 30, 2003
| 215
|
| DP and Skeeter, Fraternity brothers from outer space, visit the Aqua Teens looking to party.
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|
|
| 20
| 38
| "The Clowning"
| December 7, 2003
| 220
|
| Carl gets a wig that begins to affect him strangely.
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|
|
| 21
| 39
| "The Dressing"
| December 14, 2003
| 221
|
| It's the week after Thanksgiving, and the Aqua Teens are visited by a robotic turkey.
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|
|
| 22
| 40
| "The"
| December 21, 2003
| 222
|
| Frylock finally moves out of the Aqua Teen house after Master Shake pushes him too far.
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|
|
| 23
| 41
| "The Cloning"
| December 31, 2003
| 223
|
| The Aqua Teens' TV starts to act strangely after it is cloned one too many times.
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|
| 24
| 42
| "The Last One"
| December 31, 2003
| 224
|
| Several of the Aqua Teens' enemies gather to plot their next move.
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Season 3: 2004
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| #
| Total
| Title
| Original airdate
| Production code
|
| 1
| 43
| "Video Ouija"
| April 25, 2004
| 301
|
| Meatwad's new video game allows him to contact the dead.
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|
| 2
| 44
| "Unremarkable Voyage"
| May 9, 2004
| 302
|
| When Meatwad eats a very important microchip, Frylock must shrink down to retrieve it.
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|
|
| 3
| 45
| "Remooned"
| August 15, 2004
| 303
|
| The Mooninites return to Earth to cash a check. Meatwad and Shake help them out in hopes of getting a share of the money.
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|
|
| 4
| 46
| "Gee Whiz"
| August 22, 2004
| 304
|
| A billboard with the face of a religious icon seems to have given Meatwad the gift of child.
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|
|
| 5
| 47
| "e-Dork"
| August 29, 2004
| 305
|
| Shake's eHelmet is loaded with superfluous gadgets, but somehow an add-on player piano isn't enough to satisfy his lust for convenience.
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|
|
| 6
| 48
| "Little Brittle"
| September 5, 2004
| 306
|
| MC Pee Pants returns from hell as elderly rapping phenomenon.
|
|
|
| 7
| 49
| "Robositter"
| September 12, 2004
| 307
|
| After Meatwad gets into the medicine cabinet while under Carl's supervision, Frylock creates a robotic babysitter to take care of him.
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|
|
| 8
| 50
| "Moon Master"
| September 19, 2004
| 308
|
| Only true Moon Masters can pass the third level of the Mooninite's video game.
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|
|
| 9
| 51
| "South Bronx Parasite Diet"
| September 26, 2004
| 310
|
| When a case of beer on the line, Meatwad, Shake and Carl battle to see who can lose the most weight.
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|
|
| 10
| 52
| "Dusty Gozongas"
| October 2, 2004
| 309
|
| The hottest stripper at the Wild Wild Chest creates tension between Shake and Carl.
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|
| 11
| 53
| "T-Shirt of the Living Dead"
| October 10, 2004
| 311
|
| An ancient Egyptian T-shirt gives Meatwad unfathomable powers. Special guest appearance by Santa Claus.
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| 12
| 54
| "Hypno-Germ"
| October 17, 2004
| 312
|
| When Hypno-Germs invade Shake's brain, they put on a theatrical disaster in his head.
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| 13
| 55
| "Carl"
| October 24, 2004
| 313
|
| Carl is left to babysit Dewey, Vanessa and Boxy Brown while the Aqua Teens are away on vacation.
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Season 4: 2005—2006
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| #
| Total
| Title
| Original airdate
| Production code
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| 1 | 56 | "Dirtfoot" | December 4, 2005 | 401
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| Shake pretends to fall down a well, where he meets the legendary New Jersey monster known as Dirtfoot.
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| 2 | 57 | "Boost Mobile" | December 11, 2005 | 402
|
| You should go buy a boost mobile phone! They're fanastic! Really!
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| 3 | 58 | "Deleted Scenes" | December 18, 2005 | 403
|
| Aqua Teen Hunger Force Star Studded Christmas Spectacular. Shake, Meatwad, and Carl present deleted scenes from the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie.
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| 4 | 59 | "Dickesode" | October 22, 2006 | 404
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| A fast food restaurant's rip and win contest awards Carl the prize of a genital mutilation.
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| 5 | 60 | "Hand Banana" | October 29, 2006 | 405
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| The Aqua Teens' new genetically engineered dog is friendly with Carl.
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| 6 | 61 | "Party All the Time" | November 5, 2006 | 406
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| Andrew W.K. guest stars in this very special episode about tragedy, courage, and untimately, redemption.
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| 7 | 62 | "Global Grilling" | November 12, 2006 | 408
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| Shake purchases an environmentally unfriendly grill.
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| 8 | 63 | "Grim Reaper Gutters" | November 19, 2006 | 409
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| Meatwad, Shake, and Frylock sit around the house and think back on things that did or did not happen. Tera Patrick eats corndogs while the Grim Reaper tries to sell somebody gutters.
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| 9 | 64 | "Moonajuana" | November 26, 2006 | 410
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| The Mooninites return and this time they're determined to cure Shake's Glaucoma.
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| 10 | 65 | "Bart Oates" | December 3, 2006 | 407
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| A surprise visitor makes Carl reevaluate everything he knows about intellectual property laws.
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| 11 | 66 | "Antenna" | December 10, 2006 | 412
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| Carl unwittingly endangers the planet when he accepts 40 Yorlocks a month to maintain an alien antenna.
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| 12 | 67 | "Ezekiel" | December 17, 2006 | 411
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| Shake takes on the greatest role of his life: that of a father.
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| 13 | 68 | "Carl Wash" | December 22, 2006 | 413
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| Meatwad practices shape changing at the local car wash where Carl loses his brain.
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Season 5: 2008
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| #
| Total
| Title
| Original airdate
| Production code
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| 1 | 69 | "Boston" | Unaired | 501
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| This was supposed to be the kickoff episode of season five, but has not aired for unknown reasons.
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| 2 | 70 | "Robots Everywhere" | January 20, 2008 | 502
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| A family of destructive robots take over the Aqua Teen house.
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| 3 | 71 | "Sirens" | January 27, 2008 | 503
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| With the Aqua Teens gone, a trio of Sirens move into their house. Their wanton songs pique Carl's attention.
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| 4 | 72 | "Couple Skate" | February 3, 2008 | 504
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| The Aqua Teens must either escape the spider cocoons their landlord has trapped them in, or pay the rent they owe him.
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| 5 | 73 | "Reedickyoulus" | February 10, 2008 | 505
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| Carl's new male enhancement device produces some unsavory side effects.
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| 6 | 74 | "Hoppy Bunny" | February 17, 2008 | 506
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| Carl's home becomes a haven for furries.
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| 7
| 75
| "Laser Lenses"
| March 2, 2008
| 507
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| Master Shake's megalomania soars to new heights once he steals Frylock's laser-shooting contact lenses.
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| 8 | 76 | "Dummy Love" | March 9, 2008 | 508
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| A murderous ventriloquist dummy finds out that his favorite internal organ is the heart.
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| 9 | 77 | "The Marines" | March 16, 2008 | 509
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| When Meatwad unwittingly enlists the Aqua Teens in the Marine Corps, Frylock flees the country.
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| 10 | 78 | "Bible Fruit" | March 23, 2008 | 510
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| Frylock decides to party with some friends he met through a social networking website.
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Season 6: 2009
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The first four episodes of this season were released on the ATHF Volume Six DVD Box Set.
| #
| Total
| Title
| Original airdate
| Production code
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| 1 | 79 | "Gene E." | March 29, 2009 | 601
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| The trio is granted the special gift of invisibility and immediately use it to spy on women in the bathroom.
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| 2 | 80 | "Shake Like Me" | April 5, 2009 | 602
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| After being bitten by a radioactive black man Shake learns what it’s like to be a stereotype.
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| 3 | 81 | "She Creature" | April 12, 2009 | 603
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| There’s a monster living at the bottom of Carl’s pool and the Mafia wants to take advantage of the situation.
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| 4 | 82 | "Chick Magnet" | April 19, 2009 | 604
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| In an attempt to attract women the trio orders a literal Chick Magnet.
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| 5 | 83 | "The Creature From Plaque Lagoon" | April 26, 2009 | 605
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| Shake and Meatwad try to kidnap the tooth fairy but instead end up in a world of toothlessness, plaque, and identity theft.
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| 6 | 84 | "Time Machine" | May 3, 2009 | 606
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| Frylock makes a time machine that he and Shake use to compete for ruler of dimension boob.
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| 7 | 85 | "2-And-a-Half-Star Wars Out Of Five" | May 10, 2009 | 607
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| The trio is offered a great deal on their lawn service.
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| 8 | 86 | "Fry Legs" | May 17, 2009 | 608
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| Frylock falls for a girl and like most men in love, begins acting insane.
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| 9 | 87 | "Der Inflatable Fuhrer" | May 24, 2009 | 609
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| Frylock takes up some side work, and it’s for the kids.
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| 10 | 88 | "Last Last One Forever and Ever" | May 31, 2009 | 610
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| When a nuclear submarine goes missing off the coast of Wyoming, Shake is called in to lead an elite search team through the Caves of Reginald. It's an emotional roller coaster in pure darkness that would drive a normal person insane. Meatwad and Frylock aren't in it.
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Other Appearances
AdultSwim.com Exclusive Shorts
I'M PISSED
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Beginning in October 2007, the Adult Swim website began posting exclusive videos of Carl's thoughts and musings on sports-related current events. Carl is seen in all but one epsisode sporting his limited edition New York Giants singlet, signed by Jumbo Elliott.
| #
| Title
| Original airdate
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| 1 | "Memories of Joe" | October 19, 2007
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| Carl agonizes over the departure of New York Yankees manager Joe Torre and fondly remembers some times they shared together.
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| 2 | "Boston Freakin' Won" | October 29, 2007
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| Carl explains the insignificance of Red Sox World Series win and how Isiah Thomas is an amateur when it comes to sexual harassment.
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| 3 | "Brady vs. Manning" | November 5, 2007
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| Carl is upset at the ammount of media attention the Indianapolis Colts vs. New England Patriots game has been receiving, as opposed to his Giants on their bye week.
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| 4 | "Red is for Losers" | November 12, 2007
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| Carl is upset at the performance of his New York Giants against the Dallas Cowboys and their selection of red throwback jerseys.
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| 5 | "Let Barry by Barry" | November 19, 2007
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| Carl is upset with how the media has been treating slugger Barry Bonds.
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| 6 | "The BCS" | November 26, 2007
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| Carl expresses his displeasure with the current state of college football.
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| 7 | "Mike Vick-tim" | December 1, 2007
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| Carl offers his thoughts on the Michael Vick sentencing.
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| 8 | "Championships and Porn" | December 3, 2007
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| Carl is upset that Ohio State was able to back-into the BCS Championship Game.
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| 9 | "Roid Rage" | December 17, 2007
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| Carl explains the conspiracy behind the Mitchell Report.
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| 10 | "Holiday Thoughts and Musings" | December 24, 2007
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| In the spirit of giving, Carl offers his locks of the week, courtesey of his 'Cement Shoes' Minnelli down at the docks.
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| 11 | "Bottle Blonde Broad" | January 14, 2008
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| Carl takes credit for distracting Tony Romo in the Cowboys playoff loss to the Giants by wearing a Jessica Simpson wig.
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| 12 | "Giants Win" | January 21, 2008
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| Carl offers his take on the Giants' NFC Championship Game win over the Green Bay Packers, and specifically kicker Lawrence Tynes.
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| 13 | "Giants by 23" | January 28, 2008
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| Carl predicts his Giants will issue a Beantown Beatdown in the upcoming Super Bowl.
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| 14 | "I'm Unpissed!" | February 4, 2008
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| Carl's New York Football Giants win the Super Bowl, thus inspiring him to change his look.
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See also