Those who weren't of drinking age in the early 2000s likely wouldn't understand the baffling, Dada animated series "Aqua Teen Hunger Force." It was ostensibly a sci-fi sitcom whose three main characters appeared to be the mascots of some long-forgotten fast food chain. There was Mater Shake (Dana Snyder), a bloviating anthropomorphic milkshake cup, Frylock (Carey Means), the level-headed carton of french fries, and Meatwad (show co-creator Dave Willis), a ball of uncooked ground beef and the innocent "child" of the group. Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad didn't really have adventures, so much as they did complain about the weird aliens and mutants that regularly visited their run-down suburban home. The Aqua Teens were rude, dumb, pushy, and only seemed to dimly perceive the world around them. They regularly swam in their neighbor's pool without asking.
"Aqua Teen Hunger Force" ran sporadically from 2000 to 2010, making 100 fifteen-minute episodes. From 2011 to 2015, they continued their shenanigans,...
"Aqua Teen Hunger Force" ran sporadically from 2000 to 2010, making 100 fifteen-minute episodes. From 2011 to 2015, they continued their shenanigans,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Prepare for another outrageous escapade with the beloved trio of edibles as “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” serves up Season 12 Episode 5, titled “Anubis.” Airing at 11:30 Pm on Sunday, this animated gem continues to showcase the quirky coexistence of three anthropomorphic food items in South Jersey.
In this episode, viewers can expect the usual blend of surreal humor and bizarre situations that have made “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” a cult favorite. As the misadventures unfold, fans will be treated to the distinctive personalities of Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, creating a comedic cocktail that only this animated trio can deliver.
For those who revel in animated absurdity and offbeat humor, “Anubis” promises another serving of the peculiar charm that has defined “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” over the years. Tune in to Cartoon Network at 11:30 Pm this Sunday to join the food trio on yet another unconventional journey.
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In this episode, viewers can expect the usual blend of surreal humor and bizarre situations that have made “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” a cult favorite. As the misadventures unfold, fans will be treated to the distinctive personalities of Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, creating a comedic cocktail that only this animated trio can deliver.
For those who revel in animated absurdity and offbeat humor, “Anubis” promises another serving of the peculiar charm that has defined “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” over the years. Tune in to Cartoon Network at 11:30 Pm this Sunday to join the food trio on yet another unconventional journey.
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- 12/11/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for another round of absurdity and humor with “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” Season 12 Episode 4, titled “Get Lit Upon a Situpon,” airing on Cartoon Network at 11:30 Pm, Sunday, December 10, 2023. Join the trio of food items—Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad—as they navigate their unconventional lives together in the quirky landscape of South Jersey.
In this episode, viewers can expect the usual blend of surreal adventures, nonsensical dialogues, and the unpredictable antics that have made “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” a cult favorite. The animated trio continues to redefine the boundaries of animated storytelling with their unique brand of humor and unapologetic randomness.
“Get Lit Upon a Situpon” promises a night of laughter and sheer absurdity as the Aqua Teens embark on another chapter of their South Jersey escapades. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer to the world of Aqua Teen, this episode guarantees a dose of...
In this episode, viewers can expect the usual blend of surreal adventures, nonsensical dialogues, and the unpredictable antics that have made “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” a cult favorite. The animated trio continues to redefine the boundaries of animated storytelling with their unique brand of humor and unapologetic randomness.
“Get Lit Upon a Situpon” promises a night of laughter and sheer absurdity as the Aqua Teens embark on another chapter of their South Jersey escapades. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer to the world of Aqua Teen, this episode guarantees a dose of...
- 12/3/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Aqua Teen Hunger Force is returning for a 12th season. Adult Swim has announced the premiere date for the animated series revival, which was ordered in January. There will be five episodes.
Carey Means, Dana Snyder, and co-creator Dave Willis voice the three fast-food items featured in the adult animated comedy series. Guest voices include Eric Bauza, Emmy winner Brian Cox, Dan Fogler, Maurice Lamarche, and Gary Anthony Williams. The new season will pick up where the trio left off in 2015.
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Carey Means, Dana Snyder, and co-creator Dave Willis voice the three fast-food items featured in the adult animated comedy series. Guest voices include Eric Bauza, Emmy winner Brian Cox, Dan Fogler, Maurice Lamarche, and Gary Anthony Williams. The new season will pick up where the trio left off in 2015.
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- 10/21/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Those who weren't present in 2000 during the debut of Dave Willis' and Matt Maiellaro's "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" may require lot of context here. Broadcasting in 15-minute episodes on Cartoon Network's then-nascent late-night Adult Swim brand, "Aqua Teen" featured a trio of anthropomorphic fast food items that engaged in crass, idiotic adventures. There was Master Shake (Dana Snyder) an idiotic blowhard and would-be leader of the group. There was Frylock (Carey Means), the group's intellectual, who was possessed of curious, crystal-based superpowers. And there was Meatwad (Willis), the "kid" of the group. They lived next door to the horny and cantankerous Carl (also Willis), who hated them with a passion. The Aqua Teens were slackers par excellence, spending their time and energy on trivial activities like swimming in Carl's above-ground pool. Sometimes there were mutants and Moon Men.
"Aqua Teen Hunger Force" was bafflingly perseverant. The show lasted through multiple seasons,...
"Aqua Teen Hunger Force" was bafflingly perseverant. The show lasted through multiple seasons,...
- 1/27/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Aqua Teen Hunger Force is returning to the small screen. Adult Swim is reviving the adult animated series, which last aired with season 11 in 2015. A five-episode season 12 has been ordered.
Created by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, the series follows three living fast-food items named Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad. The trio live together as roommates and interact with their human neighbor. Carey Means, Dana Snyder, and co-creator Dave Willis voice the main characters.
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Created by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, the series follows three living fast-food items named Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad. The trio live together as roommates and interact with their human neighbor. Carey Means, Dana Snyder, and co-creator Dave Willis voice the main characters.
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- 1/26/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm” is the animated comedy feature based on the Adult Swim cartoon TV series “Aqua Teen Hunger Force”, written and directed by series creators Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis, starring Dana Snyder, Carey Means, Willis, Maiellaro, Peter Serafinowicz, Paul Walter Hauser, Natasha Rothwell, Robert Smigel, Tim Robinson and Jo Firestone streaming February 8, 2023?on HBO Max:
“…the ‘Aqua Teens’ reunite as they come into conflict with an evil tech mogul named ‘Neil’ who runs the mega-corporation ‘Amazin’…”
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“…the ‘Aqua Teens’ reunite as they come into conflict with an evil tech mogul named ‘Neil’ who runs the mega-corporation ‘Amazin’…”
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- 1/26/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Aqua Teen Hunger Force is back, baby! Adult Swim announced today that they have ordered season 12 of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, nearly eight years after is was cancelled.
Original creators Dave Willis and Matt Majellaro will be back to steer the ship for Aqua Teen Hunger Force season 12, which will consist of five episodes. Willis, Dana Snyder, and Carey Means will continue voicing the main characters. “We are thrilled to be making more Aqua Teen Hunger Force episodes for a new generation of fans, building upon the most impressive collection of IP ever assembled,” Willis and Maiellaro said in a joint statement. “Success is optimal and leads to quality.“
Aqua Teen Hunger Force debuted in 2000 and followed the “surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, who live together as roommates and frequently interact with their human next-door neighbor, Carl Brutananadilewski.” After eleven seasons,...
Original creators Dave Willis and Matt Majellaro will be back to steer the ship for Aqua Teen Hunger Force season 12, which will consist of five episodes. Willis, Dana Snyder, and Carey Means will continue voicing the main characters. “We are thrilled to be making more Aqua Teen Hunger Force episodes for a new generation of fans, building upon the most impressive collection of IP ever assembled,” Willis and Maiellaro said in a joint statement. “Success is optimal and leads to quality.“
Aqua Teen Hunger Force debuted in 2000 and followed the “surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, who live together as roommates and frequently interact with their human next-door neighbor, Carl Brutananadilewski.” After eleven seasons,...
- 1/25/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Aqua Teen Hunger Force is returning for another season. Adult Swim gave the green light for five new episodes on Wednesday from original creators Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro.
The Season 12 order comes just before the premiere of the latest feature film Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm, which arrives on HBO Max next month and premieres on Adult Swim on March 12.
Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm features everyone’s favorite Aqua Teens: the brainy Frylock, the mouthy Master Shake, the loveable Meatwad, and everyone’s favorite perverted neighbor, Carl. They split up then get back together to fight everyone’s favorite corporate overlord, Amazin, led by everyone’s favorite tech mogul, Neil (voiced by everyone’s favorite Peter Serafinowicz) and his trusty scientist sidekick, Elmer.
The film stars Carey Means as Frylock, Dana Snyder as Master Shake, and co-creator Dave Willis as Meatwad.
The Season 12 order comes just before the premiere of the latest feature film Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm, which arrives on HBO Max next month and premieres on Adult Swim on March 12.
Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm features everyone’s favorite Aqua Teens: the brainy Frylock, the mouthy Master Shake, the loveable Meatwad, and everyone’s favorite perverted neighbor, Carl. They split up then get back together to fight everyone’s favorite corporate overlord, Amazin, led by everyone’s favorite tech mogul, Neil (voiced by everyone’s favorite Peter Serafinowicz) and his trusty scientist sidekick, Elmer.
The film stars Carey Means as Frylock, Dana Snyder as Master Shake, and co-creator Dave Willis as Meatwad.
- 1/25/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
The animated feature "Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm!", arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and Digital HD, November 8, 2022 and will stream in 2023 on HBO Max:
"...'Master Shake' (Dana Snyder), 'Frylock' (Carey Means), 'Meatwad' (Dave Willis), and 'Carl Brutananadilewski' (Dave Willis) have disbanded the team and gone their own separate ways...
"...but they'll soon find themselves on a collision course to save the world when the nefarious corporation 'Amazin' - led by tech mogul 'Neil' (Peter Serafinowicz) and his lead scientist 'Elmer' (Paul Walter Hauser) - does something dastardly..."
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"...'Master Shake' (Dana Snyder), 'Frylock' (Carey Means), 'Meatwad' (Dave Willis), and 'Carl Brutananadilewski' (Dave Willis) have disbanded the team and gone their own separate ways...
"...but they'll soon find themselves on a collision course to save the world when the nefarious corporation 'Amazin' - led by tech mogul 'Neil' (Peter Serafinowicz) and his lead scientist 'Elmer' (Paul Walter Hauser) - does something dastardly..."
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- 11/5/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
As the East Coast’s largest pop culture convention, the annual New York Comic Con (Nycc) is a space for comic, film and TV enthusiasts alike to find community in fandoms — all while in the city that never sleeps.
This year, the convention returns to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center from Oct. 6-9 with a stacked lineup of panels, exhibitions and exclusive VIP experiences.
Similar to last year’s hybrid format, attendees have the choice of purchasing tickets at 22.75 a piece for digital access to the event’s in-person programming. Panels in major convention halls will be streamed over live video, while audio streams will be available for smaller rooms.
ReedPop, the company behind the production of Nycc, released a full schedule for the four-day event. And though there’s hundreds of options to choose from across a vast spectrum of fan bases, we’ve highlighted the most exciting...
This year, the convention returns to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center from Oct. 6-9 with a stacked lineup of panels, exhibitions and exclusive VIP experiences.
Similar to last year’s hybrid format, attendees have the choice of purchasing tickets at 22.75 a piece for digital access to the event’s in-person programming. Panels in major convention halls will be streamed over live video, while audio streams will be available for smaller rooms.
ReedPop, the company behind the production of Nycc, released a full schedule for the four-day event. And though there’s hundreds of options to choose from across a vast spectrum of fan bases, we’ve highlighted the most exciting...
- 9/16/2022
- by Katie Reul
- Variety Film + TV
Burbank, CA It was announced today at the Adult Swim Festival by Aqua Teen Hunger Force creators Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro that an all-new mystery-adventure with Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad is on the way! The all-new original movie titled Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm is coming to Digital, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray on November 8, 2022 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. This is the second film adaptation inspired from one of Adult Swim’s longest running animated series – Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm is priced to own on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack (USA 39.99 Srp; Canada 44.98 Srp) and Blu-ray (USA 29.98 Srp; Canada 39.99 Srp) as well as on Digital. Preorders will be available on August 7, 2022.
Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm will also be available on Movies Anywhere. Using the free Movies Anywhere app and website, consumers can access all their eligible movies by connecting their Movies Anywhere account with their participating digital retailer accounts.
Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm will also be available on Movies Anywhere. Using the free Movies Anywhere app and website, consumers can access all their eligible movies by connecting their Movies Anywhere account with their participating digital retailer accounts.
- 8/6/2022
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
How Aqua Teen Hunger Force managed to hit the big 1-0-0 remains a complete mystery to me. One of Adult Swim's oldest mainstays comes in bite-sized 12-15 minute chunks, concerns the exploits of a lovable ball of ground up horse (as the new theme song seems to suggest) meat, Meatwad (Dave Willis), a self-centered milkshake named Master Shake (Dana Snyder) and an overly intelligent box of french fries Frylock (Carey Means). Shake makes trouble, often roping the impressionable Meatwad into the mess and Frylock attempts to kick the peace, frequently in vain. That's really the gist of it - whether Athf works depends entirely on the viewer. When I first saw it, at 15, it was a show that there was no getting into, an oddity that seemed to exist so a select few animators and voice actors got to fulfill their absurd childish fantasies.
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- 11/2/2011
- by Mark Zhuravsky
- JustPressPlay.net
Shia Labeouf has received the stamp of approval from Carey Mulligan’s parents. The ‘Transformers’ actor – who met the British star when the pair filmed ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’ – was reportedly keen to prove to his girlfriend’s parents that he is the “real deal” on a recent trip to the 25-year-old actress’s London home. An insider revealed: “Her parents were worried that Shia was just another Hollywood player who would hurt Carey. “Shia did his best to prove he’s the real deal.” In a bid to impress, the 23-year-old star – who previously dated model China Brezner –lavished gifts upon his girlfriend’s parents, giving a Hermes scarf to her mother, Nano, and her father, Stephen, receiving an iPad. The source added to National Enquirer magazine: “They thought it was sweet, and he enjoyed spoiling them a bit.” In the past, Shia has made no secret of...
- 6/20/2010
- by cyan
- Gossipvita
Chicago – The critical mind boggles when faced with a postmodern curiosity like “Aqua Teen Hunger Force.” It is almost entirely indefensible on every conceivable level. Think of the funniest joke you ever heard at 3am in the midst of an insomnia attack or the haze of hookah smoke, and you’ll find the accurate equivalent of this show’s mind-numbingly stupid humor.
Launched a decade ago on Adult Swim, “Aqua Teen” has outlasted most of the network’s other shows, and has garnered a devoted cult following (as well as several detractors). It certainly has the distinction of being the only show aiming to reflect our fast food culture by actually casting fast food as its main characters. There’s Meatwad, played by series co-creator Dave Willis, whose memorable voice can be achieved by anyone who knows how to constrict their vocal chords. Master Shake (Wallace Shawn soundalike Dana Snyder...
Launched a decade ago on Adult Swim, “Aqua Teen” has outlasted most of the network’s other shows, and has garnered a devoted cult following (as well as several detractors). It certainly has the distinction of being the only show aiming to reflect our fast food culture by actually casting fast food as its main characters. There’s Meatwad, played by series co-creator Dave Willis, whose memorable voice can be achieved by anyone who knows how to constrict their vocal chords. Master Shake (Wallace Shawn soundalike Dana Snyder...
- 6/2/2010
- by [email protected] (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters
This review was written for the theatrical release of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters."First Look Pictures
Having already created a sensation with a guerrilla marketing campaign that was mistaken for a terrorist bomb plot by Boston authorities, Cartoon Network Adult Swim fixture "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" takes the plunge into the big pool with the feature-length "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters." (Take that, "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan"!)
No doubt about it, the show's certifiably bizarro, stream-of-consciousness sensibility has made the transition notably intact, which should please its young male fan base.
But though it has its undeniable laugh-out-loud moments, the brainchild of Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis isn't immune to the problem often faced by supersize cartoons -- namely, what might be effectively clever when doled out in episodic portions tends to get diluted over the course of an expanded format.
For those not in the know, "Aqua Teen" has nothing really to do with swimming or adolescents but rather three giant fast food staples.
That would be Master Shake (voiced by Dana Snyder), the leader of the trio, Frylock (Carey Means), a brilliant, airborne serving of French fries, and the dim but lovable Meatwad (Willis), a meatball that has long outlived its "best before" date.
The plot, such as it is, involves the quest for a circuit board belonging to a piece of exercise equipment owned by the Force's slobby next-door neighbor Carl (Willis again) that turns out to be part of an evil scheme perpetrated by Dr. Weird (C. Martin Croker).
There's more than a hint of "South Park"-esque larceny to "ATHF" ("CMFFT"), laced with what would seem to be some powerful recreational herbs, but after the first half-hour or so, the movie does begin to lose some of its loopy potency.
Still, the extended version does allow for an inspired lineup of voice cameos, including Larry Blackmon and T-Man of the 1980s funk band Cameo, plus Rush drummer Neil Peart and "Evil Dead" legend Bruce Campbell, as well as a deviously funny parody of those vintage movie theater ads featuring singing-and-dancing snack foods.
Having already created a sensation with a guerrilla marketing campaign that was mistaken for a terrorist bomb plot by Boston authorities, Cartoon Network Adult Swim fixture "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" takes the plunge into the big pool with the feature-length "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters." (Take that, "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan"!)
No doubt about it, the show's certifiably bizarro, stream-of-consciousness sensibility has made the transition notably intact, which should please its young male fan base.
But though it has its undeniable laugh-out-loud moments, the brainchild of Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis isn't immune to the problem often faced by supersize cartoons -- namely, what might be effectively clever when doled out in episodic portions tends to get diluted over the course of an expanded format.
For those not in the know, "Aqua Teen" has nothing really to do with swimming or adolescents but rather three giant fast food staples.
That would be Master Shake (voiced by Dana Snyder), the leader of the trio, Frylock (Carey Means), a brilliant, airborne serving of French fries, and the dim but lovable Meatwad (Willis), a meatball that has long outlived its "best before" date.
The plot, such as it is, involves the quest for a circuit board belonging to a piece of exercise equipment owned by the Force's slobby next-door neighbor Carl (Willis again) that turns out to be part of an evil scheme perpetrated by Dr. Weird (C. Martin Croker).
There's more than a hint of "South Park"-esque larceny to "ATHF" ("CMFFT"), laced with what would seem to be some powerful recreational herbs, but after the first half-hour or so, the movie does begin to lose some of its loopy potency.
Still, the extended version does allow for an inspired lineup of voice cameos, including Larry Blackmon and T-Man of the 1980s funk band Cameo, plus Rush drummer Neil Peart and "Evil Dead" legend Bruce Campbell, as well as a deviously funny parody of those vintage movie theater ads featuring singing-and-dancing snack foods.
- 4/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters
First Look Pictures
Having already created a sensation with a guerrilla marketing campaign that was mistaken for a terrorist bomb plot by Boston authorities, Cartoon Network Adult Swim fixture Aqua Teen Hunger Force takes the plunge into the big pool with the feature-length "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters." (Take that, "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan"!)
No doubt about it, the show's certifiably bizarro, stream-of-consciousness sensibility has made the transition notably intact, which should please its young male fan base.
But though it has its undeniable laugh-out-loud moments, the brainchild of Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis isn't immune to the problem often faced by supersize cartoons -- namely, what might be effectively clever when doled out in episodic portions tends to get diluted over the course of an expanded format.
For those not in the know, Aqua Teen has nothing really to do with swimming or adolescents but rather three giant fast food staples.
That would be Master Shake (voiced by Dana Snyder), the leader of the trio, Frylock (Carey Means), a brilliant, airborne serving of French fries, and the dim but lovable Meatwad (Willis), a meatball that has long outlived its "best before" date.
The plot, such as it is, involves the quest for a circuit board belonging to a piece of exercise equipment owned by the Force's slobby next-door neighbor Carl (Willis again) that turns out to be part of an evil scheme perpetrated by Dr. Weird (C. Martin Croker).
There's more than a hint of South Park-esque larceny to ATHF (CMFFT), laced with what would seem to be some powerful recreational herbs, but after the first half-hour or so, the movie does begin to lose some of its loopy potency.
Still, the extended version does allow for an inspired lineup of voice cameos, including Larry Blackmon and T-Man of the 1980s funk band Cameo, plus Rush drummer Neil Peart and Evil Dead legend Bruce Campbell, as well as a deviously funny parody of those vintage movie theater ads featuring singing-and-dancing snack foods.
Having already created a sensation with a guerrilla marketing campaign that was mistaken for a terrorist bomb plot by Boston authorities, Cartoon Network Adult Swim fixture Aqua Teen Hunger Force takes the plunge into the big pool with the feature-length "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters." (Take that, "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan"!)
No doubt about it, the show's certifiably bizarro, stream-of-consciousness sensibility has made the transition notably intact, which should please its young male fan base.
But though it has its undeniable laugh-out-loud moments, the brainchild of Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis isn't immune to the problem often faced by supersize cartoons -- namely, what might be effectively clever when doled out in episodic portions tends to get diluted over the course of an expanded format.
For those not in the know, Aqua Teen has nothing really to do with swimming or adolescents but rather three giant fast food staples.
That would be Master Shake (voiced by Dana Snyder), the leader of the trio, Frylock (Carey Means), a brilliant, airborne serving of French fries, and the dim but lovable Meatwad (Willis), a meatball that has long outlived its "best before" date.
The plot, such as it is, involves the quest for a circuit board belonging to a piece of exercise equipment owned by the Force's slobby next-door neighbor Carl (Willis again) that turns out to be part of an evil scheme perpetrated by Dr. Weird (C. Martin Croker).
There's more than a hint of South Park-esque larceny to ATHF (CMFFT), laced with what would seem to be some powerful recreational herbs, but after the first half-hour or so, the movie does begin to lose some of its loopy potency.
Still, the extended version does allow for an inspired lineup of voice cameos, including Larry Blackmon and T-Man of the 1980s funk band Cameo, plus Rush drummer Neil Peart and Evil Dead legend Bruce Campbell, as well as a deviously funny parody of those vintage movie theater ads featuring singing-and-dancing snack foods.
- 4/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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