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|episodetitle = The Last One |
|episodetitle = The Last One |
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− | |episodeimage = [[File:The Last One.png| |
+ | |episodeimage = [[File:The Last One.png|367px]] |
|episodenumber = Season 2, Episode 24 |
|episodenumber = Season 2, Episode 24 |
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|airdate = December 31, 2003 |
|airdate = December 31, 2003 |
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|productionnumber = 224 |
|productionnumber = 224 |
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− | |writer = [[Matt Maiellaro]]< |
+ | |writer = [[Matt Maiellaro]]<br />[[Dave Willis]] |
− | |director = [[Jay Edwards]] |
+ | |director = [[Jay Wade Edwards]] |
− | |gueststar = [[H. Jon Benjamin]] ([[Mothmonsterman]])<br> |
+ | |gueststar = [[H. Jon Benjamin]] ([[Mothmonsterman]])<br /> |
− | [[Isaac Hayes III]] ([[The Voice]])< |
+ | [[Isaac Hayes III]] ([[The Voice]])<br /> |
− | David Cross ([[Happy Time Harry]])<br> |
+ | David Cross ([[Happy Time Harry]])<br /> |
− | Todd Barry ([[Romulox]])< |
+ | Todd Barry ([[Romulox]])<br /> |
− | Brooks Braselman ([[Travis of the Cosmos]])< |
+ | Brooks Braselman ([[Travis of the Cosmos]])<br /> |
− | [[Jon Glaser]] ([[Oog]])< |
+ | [[Jon Glaser]] ([[Oog]])<br /> |
− | [[Patton Oswalt]] ([[ |
+ | [[Patton Oswalt]] ([[D.P. and Skeeter]])<br /> |
− | [[Jim Fortier]] (Tree)< |
+ | [[Jim Fortier]] (Tree)<br /> |
− | Scott Hilley ([[Flargon]])< |
+ | Scott Hilley ([[Flargon]])<br /> |
− | [[Andy |
+ | [[Andy Merrill]] ([[Merle]])<br /> |
− | [[Jon Schnepp]] ([[Wisdom Cube]])< |
+ | [[Jon Schnepp]] ([[Wisdom Cube]])<br /> |
− | Todd Field ([[Ol' Drippy]])< |
+ | Todd Field ([[Ol' Drippy]])<br /> |
[[Matt Harrigan]] ([[Major Shake]]) |
[[Matt Harrigan]] ([[Major Shake]]) |
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+ | |parentaladvisory = TV-14-V |
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|previouslynumber = 2x23 |
|previouslynumber = 2x23 |
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|previouslytitle = [[The Cloning]] |
|previouslytitle = [[The Cloning]] |
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|nextnumber = 3x01 |
|nextnumber = 3x01 |
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|nexttitle = [[Video Ouija (episode)|Video Ouija]] |
|nexttitle = [[Video Ouija (episode)|Video Ouija]] |
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− | |season = Season 2 |
+ | |season = Season 2 |
+ | |episodes= {{Season2}}}} |
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"'''The Last One'''" is the twenty-fourth and final episode of the [[Season 2|second season]] of ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]'' and the 42nd episode overall. It originally aired on Wednesday December 31, 2003. |
"'''The Last One'''" is the twenty-fourth and final episode of the [[Season 2|second season]] of ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]'' and the 42nd episode overall. It originally aired on Wednesday December 31, 2003. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | '''Cold open''': [[Dr. Weird]]'s laboratory is shown, but |
+ | '''Cold open''': [[Dr. Weird]]'s laboratory is shown, but the audience does not see inside. |
− | Without playing the opening, the episode immediately goes to [[The Moon|the Moon]]. The Mooninites have gathered a bunch of their villain friends for one final push towards eliminating the Aqua Teens. However, they do not succeed, and much of their group is eliminated from the meeting. Only the [[Rabbot]], [[The Mooninites|the Mooninites]], [[Mothmonsterman]], [[Ol' Drippy]], [[Happy Time Harry]], the [[Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future]], and [[Major Shake]] get to [[South Jersey Shore|South Jersey]]. They plan to shove "The Screw of Damnation" into the Hunger Force's heads. When the Mooninites were asked how they would get it in there, the Mooninites planned (They planned on having the others do it) on giving the Hunger Force a Post-It note saying "Stay Still." |
+ | Without playing the opening, the episode immediately goes to [[The Moon|the Moon]]. The Mooninites have gathered a bunch of their villain friends for one final push towards eliminating the Aqua Teens. However, they do not succeed, and much of their group is eliminated from the meeting. Only the [[Rabbot]], [[The Mooninites|the Mooninites]], [[Mothmonsterman]], [[Ol' Drippy]], [[Happy Time Harry]], the [[Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future]], and [[Major Shake]] get to [[South Jersey Shore|South Jersey]]. They plan to shove "The Screw of Damnation" into the Hunger Force's heads. When the Mooninites were asked how they would get it in there, the Mooninites planned (They planned on having the others do it) on giving the Hunger Force a Post-It note saying "Stay Still." |
+ | arly on the episode, they decide to make a cool group name. The brownies suggest "Click-Click-Click-Click" and they finally settle on the Rabbot's idea, "[[Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday]]" because the Ghost repeats it upon hearing it. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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*[[MC Pee Pants]] makes his third appearance in this episode as a worm. |
*[[MC Pee Pants]] makes his third appearance in this episode as a worm. |
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− | *Villains who were left out: [[Wayne "The |
+ | *Villains who were left out: [[Wayne "The Brain" McClain]], [[Love Mummy]], [[www.yzzerdd.com]], [[Willie Nelson]], [[The Real Wisdom Cube]] and [[Universal Remonster]]. |
− | *In the character roll call, [[ |
+ | *In the character roll call, [[Err]] mentions a villain called [[The Klaus|the Klaus]]. No Villain answers when he said it, and the Klaus isn't otherwised mentioned any other time in the entire series. This issue has baffled some fans over the years, but in the [[DVD Guide|DVD Commentary]] for the episode, it was revealed to be a simple reference to the Scorpions, an old rock band. |
+ | *This is the first ATHF episode to not have an opening theme song. |
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+ | *The Aqua Teens and Carl do not appear until the end of this episode. |
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+ | *This episode was originally titled "The Last F**king One For 2003". |
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− | ==Trivia== |
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− | ===The Show=== |
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− | *Right after Romulox eats the sundried tomatoes and vanishes, Oog says "He disappeared" without his mouth moving at all.<ref>http://www.tv.com/aqua-teen-hunger-force/the-last-one/episode/289010/trivia.html?tag=cast_summary;trivia#trivia</ref> |
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*In this episode, Happy Time Harry alludes to Ted "The Nuge" Nugent, who would later be prominently featured in the episode entitled [[Gee Whiz|''Gee Whiz'']]. |
*In this episode, Happy Time Harry alludes to Ted "The Nuge" Nugent, who would later be prominently featured in the episode entitled [[Gee Whiz|''Gee Whiz'']]. |
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− | *'''Rabbot: ''' |
+ | *'''Rabbot: '''Sunday Monday Tuesday...<br />A quick and almost obscure reference to the Take That hit "Sunday To Saturday." |
− | *'''Cybernetic Ghost''': "Thousands of years ago I survived the quickening..."<br />A reference to the film ''Highlander II: The Quickening'' |
+ | *'''Cybernetic Ghost''': "Thousands of years ago I survived the quickening of the..."<br />A reference to the film ''Highlander II: The Quickening'' |
− | *'''Ignignokt''': "Let it be short for 'Here I am, Rock You Like a Hurricane.'"<br />A quick reference to The Scorpions hit "Rock You Like A Hurricane." |
+ | *'''Ignignokt''': "Let it be short for 'Here I am, Rock You Like a Hurricane.'"<br />A quick reference to The Scorpions hit "Rock You Like A Hurricane." |
+ | [[Category:Season 2 Episodes]] |
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− | ==References== |
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+ | [[Category:TV-14]] |
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Revision as of 01:24, 16 April 2014
"The Last One" is the twenty-fourth and final episode of the second season of Aqua Teen Hunger Force and the 42nd episode overall. It originally aired on Wednesday December 31, 2003.
Plot
Cold open: Dr. Weird's laboratory is shown, but the audience does not see inside.
Without playing the opening, the episode immediately goes to the Moon. The Mooninites have gathered a bunch of their villain friends for one final push towards eliminating the Aqua Teens. However, they do not succeed, and much of their group is eliminated from the meeting. Only the Rabbot, the Mooninites, Mothmonsterman, Ol' Drippy, Happy Time Harry, the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future, and Major Shake get to South Jersey. They plan to shove "The Screw of Damnation" into the Hunger Force's heads. When the Mooninites were asked how they would get it in there, the Mooninites planned (They planned on having the others do it) on giving the Hunger Force a Post-It note saying "Stay Still."
arly on the episode, they decide to make a cool group name. The brownies suggest "Click-Click-Click-Click" and they finally settle on the Rabbot's idea, "Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday" because the Ghost repeats it upon hearing it.
Meanwhile, the Plutonians, who were not invited because they were "teh suck", have formed their own group consisting of them and a headless Jiggle Billy.
When the Villains finally get to the Aqua Teens house, Carl tells them that they moved to Honolulou. Frylock comes out. He blows up Happy Time Harry after saying "Uh, can I help someone?" Ignignokt flees without Err.
Notes
- MC Pee Pants makes his third appearance in this episode as a worm.
- Villains who were left out: Wayne "The Brain" McClain, Love Mummy, www.yzzerdd.com, Willie Nelson, The Real Wisdom Cube and Universal Remonster.
- In the character roll call, Err mentions a villain called the Klaus. No Villain answers when he said it, and the Klaus isn't otherwised mentioned any other time in the entire series. This issue has baffled some fans over the years, but in the DVD Commentary for the episode, it was revealed to be a simple reference to the Scorpions, an old rock band.
- This is the first ATHF episode to not have an opening theme song.
- The Aqua Teens and Carl do not appear until the end of this episode.
- This episode was originally titled "The Last F**king One For 2003".
Allusions and References
- In this episode, Happy Time Harry alludes to Ted "The Nuge" Nugent, who would later be prominently featured in the episode entitled Gee Whiz.
- Rabbot: Sunday Monday Tuesday...
A quick and almost obscure reference to the Take That hit "Sunday To Saturday." - Cybernetic Ghost: "Thousands of years ago I survived the quickening of the..."
A reference to the film Highlander II: The Quickening - Ignignokt: "Let it be short for 'Here I am, Rock You Like a Hurricane.'"
A quick reference to The Scorpions hit "Rock You Like A Hurricane."