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|Row 1 info=[[Kristen Schaal]] as Tammy the basketball<br />[[H. Jon Benjamin]] as Mortimer the baseball glove<br />[[David Cross]] as Bert the bowling pin<br/>Gavin McInnes as Mick the soccer ball
 
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}}'''Soul Quest Overdrive''' was a short lived spin-off of [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]. The series starred Tammy, Mortimer, Bert and Nick, four pieces of athletic equipment that were based off of the [[Bible Fruit]], immoral Christian fruit that are hooked on sex, drugs, and violence.
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}}'''''Soul Quest Overdrive''''' was a short lived spin-off of [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]. The series starred Tammy, Mortimer, Bert and Nick, four pieces of athletic equipment that were based off of the "[[Bible Fruit]]", immoral Christian fruit that are hooked on sex, drugs, and violence.
   
 
Six episodes were ordered, but only four of them aired. It was created by [[Matt Maiellaro]] and [[Dave Willis]].
 
Six episodes were ordered, but only four of them aired. It was created by [[Matt Maiellaro]] and [[Dave Willis]].
   
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|colspan="6"| The team adopts a monster baby when Tammy starts feeling maternal. The baby then wrecks havoc throughout the town.
 
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|colspan="6"| Bert delivers food (actually dog food) to elderly people. He hopes to be able to steal from them while they're distracted by the food.
 
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|colspan="6"| The team is held captive by robot ex-wives that force them to constantly have sex with them.
 
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|colspan="6"| The team is terrorized by alien spaghetti that have the ability to replicate and control others.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 12 January 2024

Soul Quest Overdrive
SQO
Starring
Kristen Schaal as Tammy the basketball
H. Jon Benjamin as Mortimer the baseball glove
David Cross as Bert the bowling pin
Gavin McInnes as Mick the soccer ball

Soul Quest Overdrive was a short lived spin-off of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The series starred Tammy, Mortimer, Bert and Nick, four pieces of athletic equipment that were based off of the "Bible Fruit", immoral Christian fruit that are hooked on sex, drugs, and violence.

Six episodes were ordered, but only four of them aired. It was created by Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis.

Footage from the episode "Spaghetti" was used in "Sweet C".


Episodes

SQO Pilot Pilot Release Date: N/A
The team goes on a murderous rampage after stealing an old lady's purse. They attempt to "save" a man that they pinned under their mobile home.
SQO Adoption Episode 1 Release Date: July 24, 2011
The team adopts a monster baby when Tammy starts feeling maternal. The baby then wrecks havoc throughout the town.
SQO Meals on Wheels Episode 2 Release Date: June 24, 2011
Bert delivers food (actually dog food) to elderly people. He hopes to be able to steal from them while they're distracted by the food.

Bible Fruit can be seen on the TV when the alien dogs beam into the old man's house.

SQO Golf Episode 3 Release Date: June 24, 2011
The team is held captive by robot ex-wives that force them to constantly have sex with them.
SQO Spaghetti Episode 4 Release Date: June 24, 2011
The team is terrorized by alien spaghetti that have the ability to replicate and control others.

See Also