Can you handle this much Carl? Should you?
In a virtual world of endless possibilities, Shake plays video games and fights with Meatwad.
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Step aside pigs, and make way for fitness!
An episode where Dewey and Vanessa sound a lot like Danny Trejo and Lance Henriksen.
A perverted presence from the past reappears to re-assault Carl.
The devilish deli meat demon returns, wrapped in a new cloak of roasted tomato darkness.
MC Pee Pants keeps it real and keeps it shady with a new plan for preying on pensioners.
The Mooninites are invading your gameplay!
It’s ‘Hell Week’ with your favorite Frat Aliens, and they’ve got some new pledges under their fins.
Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future is back to save the future from the past.
Markula’s property gets an interesting new offer from the Plutonians.
Merlo, and a hypnotized Carl, return to Unbelievable Ron’s act with a plan for revenge.
Meatwad’s search for the perfect doll is interrupted by an old friend.
Carl and Handbanana are officially out of the ‘honeymoon’ phase.
This very special episode of Aqua Teen is brought to you by Abraham Lincoln's Lunch Links. Now available in Tough n' Tenacious Teriyaki!
Shake and Meatwad must investigate the DMV, after a particular driving instructor draws suspicion.
The ultimate party bus has bachelors screaming for medical attention.
When Frylock's bees stop producing honey, he enlists a miniaturized Carl to help him find out why.
Meatwad learns how dog food seamlessly integrates into porn.
Something is very odd about Master Shake after he returns from a long, mysterious journey with a talking rabbit.
While his mother battles cancer in the fight of her life, Carl maxes out her credit cards.
After 15 years of animated entertainment, The Aqua Teen Hunger Force takes a bow. This is the last episode, seriously.
In the final installment of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, an all-star cast that has entertained millions finally makes its last, definitive, and finalmostest lastly final curtain call.
After a health scare lands Shake in the hospital, he decides to get into shape - by chugging an illegal fitness beverage.
Shake enlists Carl's help in training for the title of 'Coolest Dude Ever.'
Master Shake's crippling addiction to shellfish leads to a long-overdue intervention.
Meatwad's discovery of a mysterious banana-shaped planet calls for some last minute interplanetary exploration.
After their cable TV is cut off, Meatwad and Master Shake hope to score some easy money by doing the unthinkable.
Master Shake joins a hippie drum circle, and his new bongos harbor a dark secret.
Master Shake finds love in a woman so perfect, it seems as if she were made for him.
Carl buys the contents of a storage unit to make a quick buck, and he comes across an amazing discovery.
On a very special Aqua TV Show Show, we explore the deadly potential of viral marketing.
After awakening from months of hypersleep, the Plutonians are sent on a deadly mission by their new masters, the Mooninites.
A case of MILF fever makes Frylock mentor an at-risk youth.
Internet stardom goes to Meatwad's head and drives him into the darkness.
Wearing Carl's amazing rock-and-roll fantasy shirt comes at a heavy price.
Meatwad shares his epic graphic novel with Shake, in hopes of getting him to write a promotional blurb for it.
Re-making a 50 year old, painfully familiar sitcom is never a bad idea - unless you do actually do it.
Shake learns that when you bet against the house, sometimes you lose more than just your money.
Once assembled, the Fightan Titan stands to be the worst giant robot to ever fight for justice.
Frylock's revolutionary social networking device summons a pre-release party of staggeringly douchebaggy proportions.
Meatwad's favorite intergalactic television puppet star pays him a visit.
The heaviest metal band to play American high school gymnasiums would like you to put your head inside the anus of a troll.
In the first part of this special two-part episode, Master Shake steps into a hyper-sleep chamber - and awakens to a perilous future.
In the second part of this special two-part episode, Master Shake unwittingly comes face to face with the future ruler of earth, only to find himself in a fight for survival.
In this very special episode of Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1, Carl's drinking problem comes to an ugly head.
A new tattoo should bring Master Shake success with the ladies, if it doesn't bring death to everyone else.
Shake succumbs to predatory lending and the possibility of having his skull ripped out of his head.
In a world where a vampire inducing virus has decimated mankind, the Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 may have stumbled upon a cure.
Frylock's new smartphone causes catastrophic levels of apathy and views of the sitcom Entourage.
Shake and Carl manage to score a date with the same woman at the same time.
Carl is no match for Shake's irresistible quattro formaggio lasagna.
It's all cloaks and daggers until somebody gets hurt. And someone will.
Frylock's safe sex campaign plants the seed of evil.
Shake's quest for pinball eggs leads him to the heart of Death Island.
Shake discovers Meatwad's amazing power of replication.
Meatwad can't get a good night's sleep because he thinks there might be a monster in his bedroom.
After moving into their new crib, the Aqua Teens re-unite with some old friends.
The Aqua Teens are going to release a Christmas album, but first, they have to steal an identity!
A computer simulation helps Carl see what his life would have been like with a full head of hair.
Shake's new acquaintance has two loves in life: The band Chickenfoot, and human replication.
Shake and Frylock touch a massive cheeseburger.
When a vengeful angel makes him pay for his misdeeds, Shake looks to the forces of darkness for help.
Frylock is mesmerized by a game on his smartphone.
The one hundredth episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force arrives with some startling revelations.
The trio is granted the special gift of invisibility and immediately use it to spy on women in the bathroom.
There's a monster living at the bottom of Carl's pool and the Mafia wants to take advantage of the situation.
In an attempt to attract women the trio orders a literal Chick Magnet.
Shake and Meatwad try to kidnap the tooth fairy but instead end up in a world of toothlessness, plaque, and identity theft.
Frylock makes a time machine that he and Shake use to compete for ruler of dimension boob.
The trio is offered a great deal on their lawn service.
Frylock falls for a girl and like most men in love, begins acting insane.
Frylock takes up some side work, and it's for the kids.
A very special live-action episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force featuring T-Pain, H. Jon Benjamin, a large exercise ball, and a guy we hired to play Carl.
A family of destructive robots take over the Aqua Teen house.
With the Aqua Teens gone, a trio of Sirens move into their house. Their wanton songs pique Carl's attention.
Carl's new male enhancement device produces some unsavory side effects.
Carl's home becomes a haven for furries.
Master Shake's megalomania soars to new heights once he steals Frylock's laser-shooting contact lenses.
The Aqua Teens must either escape the spider cocoons their landlord has trapped them in, or pay the rent they owe him.
A murderous ventriloquist dummy finds out that his favorite internal organ is the heart.
When Meatwad unwittingly enlists the Aqua Teens into the Marine Corps, Frylock flees the country.
Frylock decides to party with some friends he met through a social networking website.
Shake pretends to fall down a well, where he meets the legendary New Jersey monster known as Dirtfoot.
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Shake, Meatwad, and Carl present deleted scenes from the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie.
A fast food restaurant's rip and win contest awards Carl the prize of genital mutilation.
The Aqua Teens' new genetically engineered dog is friendly with Carl.
Andrew W.K. guest stars in this very special episode about tragedy, courage and ultimately, redemption.
A surprise visitor makes Carl reevaluate everything he knows about intellectual property laws.
Shake purchases an environmentally unfriendly grill.
An unusually persuasive gutter salesman interrupts an otherwise charming discourse on good times and good friends.
The Mooninites return and this time they're determined to cure Shake's Glaucoma.
Shake takes on the greatest role of his life: that of a father.
Carl unwittingly endangers the planet when he accepts 40 dollars a month to maintain an alien antenna.
Meatwad practices shape changing at the local car wash where Carl loses his brain.
Meatwad's new video game allows him to contact the dead.
When Meatwad eats a very important microchip, Frylock must shrink down to retrieve it.
The Mooninites return to Earth to cash a check. Meatwad and Shake help them out in hopes of getting a share of the money.
A billboard with the face of a famous religious icon seems to have given Meatwad the gift of child.
Shake's E-Helmet is loaded with superfluous gadgets, but somehow an add-on player piano isn't enough to satisfy his lust for convenience.
MC Pee Pants returns from hell as an elderly rapping phenomenon.
After Meatwad gets into the medicine cabinet while under Carl's supervision, Frylock creates a robotic babysitter to take care of him.
Only true Moon Masters can pass the third level of the Mooninite's video game.
With a case of beer on the line, Meatwad, Shake, and Carl battle to see who can lose the most weight.
The hottest stripper at the Wild Wild Chest creates tension between Shake and Carl.
An ancient Egyptian t-shirt gives Meatwad unfathomable powers. Special guest appearance by Santa Claus.
When Hypno-Germs invade Shake's brain, they put on a theatrical disaster in his head.
Carl is left to babysit Dewey, Vanessa, and Boxy Brown while the Aqua Teens are away on vacation.
Frylock builds a supercomputer with mysterious powers. A guest from pre-history shows up to cash in on the invention.
Meatwad gets a pet that seems to have an insatiable appetite for Aqua Teens.
Meatwad wins some tickets to the Super Bowl. Who will he take with him to the big game?
Who is the "Drizzle"? Master Shake attempts to con his friends into believing that this "superhero"is real.
Master Shake takes a walk on the wild side as he attempts to fool with Mother Nature and undergo a radical transformation.
An alien spore monster with communication difficulties invades the Aqua Teen household.
Meatwad's fixation with a new rap star embroils the Aqua Teens in a sinister plot. Garbage, patio furniture and cows collide together to create an evil scheme.
After Shake flushes all the monthly bills down the toilet, the Aqua Teens must cope with life without electricity.
Wayne the Brain wins every "trivia night" at the bar. Frylock crams Shake full of information, hoping to beat the trivia champion.
A sandwich made from pure evil tempts Shake's taste buds.
Meatwad gains the power to see the near future. Shake tries to make a few bucks with Meatwad's new psychic abilities.
Emory and Ogelthorpe create the ultimate remote control, only to have it fall into Shake's hands.
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?
The huge vat of oil left over from Shake's Labor Day feast creates a foul environment in the Aqua Teens' front lawn. As they will learn, dumping the oil in a vengeful forest wasn't the best solution to the problem after all.
DP and Skeeter, Fraternity brothers from outer space, visit the Aqua Teens looking to party.
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.
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.
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.
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!
Carl gets a wig that begins to affect him strangely.
It's the week after Thanksgiving, and the Aqua Teens are visited by a robotic turkey.
Frylock finally moves out of the Aqua Teen house after Master Shake pushes him too far.
The Aqua Teens' TV starts to act strangely after it is cloned one too many times.
Several of the Aqua Teens' enemies gather to plot their next move.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Meatwad and Carl become addicted to rap music and candy after they begin listening to the new album from MC Pee Pants.
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.
Meatwad becomes depressed because his brain is really a squeak toy. Frylock gives him a new super-brain, turning Meatwad into an arrogant jerk.
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.
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.
While surfing the Internet, Master Shake and Meatwad accidentally infect the house with obtrusive pop-up windows.
The villains, Emory and Oglethorpe, kidnap Master Shake and replace him with a "replicant" alien. However, Frylock and Meatwad soon realize the truth because the "replicant" doesn't really look like Shake.
Master Shake loses his PDA and he's convinced that it has been stolen by a mysterious, unknown Tar Monster.
Master Shake and Carl Split the cost of bringing a mail order bride over from Russia whom they both plan to marry.
A robot comes over and causes Carl's house--and pool--to fill with blood.
In their quest to assemble the most powerful workout machine in the known universe, the Aqua Teens discover more about their mysterious origins.
Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm features everyone's favorite rascals, the Aqua Teens: the brainy Frylock, the mouthy Master Shake, the lovable Meatwad, and everyone's favorite perverted neighbor, Carl, as they fight corporate overlord, Amazin.