Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
TV-14 | 30 December 2000 (USA)

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    GazerRise

    Fantastic!

    Limerculer

    A waste of 90 minutes of my life

    Lollivan

    It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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    Neive Bellamy

    Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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    Ben Hinman

    Aqua teen hunger force is an amazing comedy. Yes, this is true. But this is not the only reason they are the one of the greatest shows of all time. They were the first ever to do anything remotely like this. Their brand of offbeat, surreal comedy inspired much of the future programming that would become adult swims signature style. Its nonsensical, non canonical story lines and overly absurd characters to the point of parody (if only we could figure out what it was supposed to parody) earned it a cult following and many if not all of the "villains" are instantly memorable for their own individual quirks. Its without a doubt one of the greatest cartoons of all time, and it hasn't grown soft in its later years. 10 seasons in, and its still going strong. Thats probably because there is a practically infinite potential for their extremely absurdist format, a show that can feature a talking watermelon one episode and a closet to a narnia like fantasy land the next.One of my favorite things about this show is how ultimately useless everyone in the entire show is. Everyone. Its really painted very well in "the last one" where the mooninites host whats basically a punch social for everyone who's ever mingled with the aqua teens, the cybernetic ghost of Christmas past from the future, the brownie monsters, major shake, MC P pants, etc. And you get to see how each of their weird personality traits clash amongst one another and they fail to come up with a single plan that isn't completely ridiculous or batshît crazy. And then there's the main characters, meatwad is stupid and overly trusting, master shake is stupid and narcissistic, and Frylock is the only smart one but no one even listens to him. And then there's their next door neighbor carl, who could practically have the entire show be based around him and it still be hilarious. He's the one all the crazy shît happens to, inconveniently, frequently and completely non-consensually. And he's balding foul mouth pervert who likes beer football and strippers and rock and roll. Episodes with a lot of Carl usually make for good episodes, like the recent episode "Robots Everywhere" where a group of terrible mannered hyperactive robots rent the aqua teens house while they're away and torment Carl with various nonsensical tests. Its hard not to think about that episode and laugh and i've seen it like 3 times. Carl is also home to various wisdoms and man-isms, such as "Friendship isn't about trust. Friendship is about nunchucks." and "Yeah we'll iron this out. Let me go get my iron. My tire iron. To iron out your face". The other main reason to watch this show is meatwad, the lovable but idiotic ball of meat that transforms into basically nothing useful ever. Its especially fun to see him on an ego trip, which ironically isn't out of character for his generally good natured and happy go lucky self. memorable lines include: "Look outside bitçh. I'm EVERYWHERE." and "BITÇH WHERE IS MY POPSICLE?"

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    robertbischoff420

    I discovered "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" by accident late one evening, and after watching it, I decided to buy Volume 1 on DVD. Well, now I want more of ATHF, mostly because of the neighbor / landlord Carl. I find that I identify with Carl to some extent: heavyset, 50-something, frequently frustrated by other people, a tendency toward sarcasm, and often wearing sweatpants and flip-flops. (Differences, though: I still have my hair, and I don't wear a gold chain. Also, I live in Illinois, not New Jersey.) I'd like to find mostly the Carl-centered episodes, as you've probably guessed. (PS - My middle name is Carl, as well. Coincidence?)

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    Kate Amber

    I Hate when t.v shows change their titles (I don't like change!). Aqua Teen Hunger Force is the name the show had when I'd started watching it. Why would they change the name of the show, if hardly anything, (if anything at all) in the show has even changed. And if they really needed to change the name & theme song of the show, they should have changed it to something better. not worse, the new name & theme song is so stupid. Besides the whole name changing thing, I personally like the show, it makes absolutely no sense(talking cup & meatball!?) a lot of the jokes don't even make sense, it's basically like a meaningless side show with no purpose, Some people like to watch it while their high (probably because it's not very fast-paced). What makes the show somewhat different from most, is that it's slow-paced & adult humorous, the show does not grab a person's attention, but if you take out the time to really chill & watch the show, it's pretty sweet. A lot of people won't waste their time watching, some people don't mind, but I think this shows funny, I watch it a lot. It's the type of show that you can just leave on in the background, while your doing something else, and a few times during the show, you'll find yourself tuning in & laughing at the jokes. All together, I like the show better then other annoying shows like, Family guy & Stupid A$$-Tyler Parry (which I'd never even waste my time on)

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    j_kro

    Aqua Teen started out as a formula. An evil scientist releases something into the world, the Aqua Teen Hunger Force takes it down. That worked for the first episodes, then the formula was dropped, and the show has been following a non-linear format ever since.Much like Family Guy, the show follows it's muse wherever it leads, ignoring all concepts of a coherent story line or that one episode necessarily needs to follow where the previous left off. This openness has led to such insane episodes as a grill that melts the sky, an electrician that doubles as a stripper and ends up in outer space with alien pipe wrenches, and a computer program that creates dogs with severe rapist tendencies.Characters may suffer severe trauma or even die in every episode, and yet come back for more next time.Aqua Teen stays funny by not being afraid to be non-linear, and by taking no prisoners.A ground breaking show that someday will be hailed as visionary.

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