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    Season 1 
  1. "Rabbot": Dr. Weird builds a giant robot rabbit that causes chaos and destroys Carl's car. The Aqua Teens set out to capture the culprit.
  2. "Escape From Leprechaoupolis": The Aqua Teens have another mystery on their hands when Carl falls victim to a leprechaun's scheme.
  3. "Bus of the Undead": The Aqua Teens deal with a supposedly haunted bus parked in the front of their house while a moth monster is attracted to Master Shake's new lights.
  4. "Mayhem of the Mooninites": Master Shakes rents out a room to two pixellated aliens who Frylock believes to be a bad influence.
  5. "Balloonenstein": Meatwad obtains electrical powers after Master Shake traps him in the dryer for days.
  6. "Space Conflict from Beyond Pluto": Shake and Frylock encounter extraterrestrials while Carl deals with lawn trouble.
  7. "Ol' Drippy": Master Shake's mess in the kitchen amalgamates into a living being who proves to be better than Shake.
  8. "Revenge of the Mooninites": The Mooninites return to wreak havoc with a magical belt.
  9. "MC Pee Pants": Meatwad and Carl are drawn into a giant spider's scam with the power of a catchy song.
  10. "Circus": Shake sells Meatwad to the local circus but gets jealous by the attention he receives.
  11. "Dumber Days": Depressed over his lack of brain, Frylock gets Meatwad a new brain that turns him into a genius.
  12. "Love Mummy": Frylock and Meatwad uncover a remnant of their home's previous owner.
  13. "Dumber Dolls": Meatwad gets new toys who are a bit more life-like that initially expected.
  14. "Interfection": After using the computer without Frylock's permission, Shake gets the house invaded by real-life pop-up advertisements.
  15. "Bad Replicant": Master Shake is abducted by the Plutonians and has clone take his place in a scheme to do... something. The problem is that the clone looks and acts nothing like Shake.
  16. "PDA": Master Shake's behavior is at its worst when he suspects that someone stole his state-of-the-art PDA.
  17. "Mail-Order Bride": Master Shake and Carl purchase a mail order bride for Christmas. When she discovers who her husbands are, she barricades herself in Carl's home and refuses to leave.
  18. "Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future": The Aqua Teens and Carl deal with a robot claiming to be the ghost of Christmas Past and a pool full of blood.

    Season 2 
  1. "Super Birthday Snake": Meatwad is expecting the arrival of his new pet, a bunny. A snake arrives instead, and Master Shake is suspiciously unsurprised.
  2. "Super Hero": Master Shake wants to become a super hero so he steels three drums of highly toxic chemical waste and starts to mutate.
  3. "Super Bowl": Meatwad wins two tickets to the Super Bowl and both Shake and Carl want to go with him so they do whatever Meatwad wants so he will choose them.
  4. "Super Computer": Frylock sends the supercomputer back in prehistoric time, and then a caveman arrives possessing much more intelligence.
  5. "Super Model": Meatwad convinces Shake to repeatedly get (bad) plastic surgery, first in Guatemala, then from a shady friend of Carl's.
  6. "Super Spore": A alien spore named Travis takes over Shakes body to communicate with Frylock and Meatwad. Frylock and Meatwad takes care of Travis and helps him to get a job.
  7. "Super Sirloin": MC Pee Pants returns, this time under the stage name of MC Sir Loin, with a sophomore album "For Da Shorteez." Meatwad, inspired by the music, takes food and trash from Master Shake, Frylock, and Carl to give to the "Shorteez."
  8. "Super Squatter": When the house runs out of power after Shake forgets to pay the electricity bill, he decides to squat in Carl's home.
  9. "The Meat Zone": Meatwad gains the power to see the near future.
  10. "Super Trivia": Frylock plays a team trivia game at a local bar every Tuesday night, but he regularly loses to Wayne the Brain.
  11. "Universal Remonster": Oglethorpe and Emory steels cable from the gang and invents a universal remote-robot to control everything.
  12. "Total Re-Carl": When Carl is killed by one of Frylock's experiments, the Aqua Teens set out to revive him with a new body.
  13. "Revenge of the Trees": Carl and Shake feel the wrath of the trees after they dump a tub of oil in the forest.
  14. "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary": Meatwad is having a birthday party. Master Shake uses this event to showcase a heavy metal song that he has recently created with the lyrical and musical aid of Geddy Lee and Zakk Wylde to replace the "Happy Birthday" song.
  15. "The Shaving": The Aqua Teens celebrate Halloween and they discover that a monster has been living in their attic.
  16. "Broodwich": Master Shake uncovers a legendary and evil sandwich that takes him to another universe when bitten.
  17. "Kidney Car": The Aqua Teens obtain and attempt to repair Carl's wrecked car.
  18. "The Cubing": The Aqua Teens are visited by the Wisdom Cube, a seemingly omniscient being who wastes time by sitting in their yard, telling boring anecdotes and trying to make prank calls and practical jokes.
  19. "Frat Aliens": Carl has installed a laser security field around his house. The field can be seen from space, and soon aliens are visiting the Aqua Teens on the lawn.
  20. "The Clowning" Carl gets a wig that begins to affect him strangely.
  21. "The Dressing": The Aqua Teens are visited by a somewhat familiar robotic Turkey the week after Thanksgiving
  22. "The": The Aqua Teen's house is infested with rats and flies, so Master Shake sets up mines throughout the house. Frylock moves out to an apartment and later tries to set up a party.
  23. "The Cloning": The Aqua Teens' TV starts to act strangely after it's cloned one too many times.
  24. "The Last One": Several of the Aqua Teens' enemies gather to plot their next move.

    Season 3 
  1. "Video Ouija": Master Shake commits suicide in order to haunt Meatwad's new video game.
  2. "Unremarkable Voyage": When Meatwad eats a very important microchip, Frylock must shrink down to retrieve it.
  3. "Remooned": The Mooninites return to earth seeking the help from the Aqua Teens to help cash a stolen check from Ignignokt's uncle Cliff.
  4. "Gee Whiz": A Billboard with the face of a famous religious icon seems to have given Meatwad the gift of child.
  5. "EDork": 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.
  6. "Little Brittle": MC Pee Pants returns to Earth once again, this time as a senile rapper confined to a nursing home.
  7. "Robositter": After Meatwad gets into the medicine cabinet under Carl's supervision, Frylock creates a robotic babysitter to take care of him.
  8. "Moon Master": When Meatwad finishes his new Moon Master video game, two moon-based aliens visit him.
  9. "Diet": With a case of beer on the line, Meatwad, Shake, and Carl battle to see who can lose the most weight.
  10. "Dusty Gozongas": The Aqua Teens call the power company to fix their pipes, and they get a dim-witted technician who also turns out to be a stripper.
  11. "T-Shirt of the Living Dead": After stealing a magical t-shirt once owned by Anubis, Lord of the Dead, Master Shake and Meatwad wreak havoc on the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus.
  12. "Hypno-Germ": Shake gets infected with a germ after using the bathroom. He receives an injection, and then we see a fairy-taled, microscopic view of what happens in Shake's brain.
  13. "Carl": Carl is left to babysit Dewey, Vanessa, and Boxy Brown while the Aqua Teens are away on vacation.

    Season 4 
  1. "Dirtfoot": Shake pretends to fall down a well, and meets the legendary monster known as Dirtfoot.
  2. "Boost Mobile": Shake is sponsoring Boost Mobile. Hilarity Ensues.
  3. "Deleted Scenes": In this double-length episode, Master Shake shows off scenes from the "Untitled Master Shake Project".
  4. "Dickesode": An owner of a fast food place and his employees hunt down Carl to tear off his penis. The Aqua Teens try to hide Carl but is only a matter of time until he is caught.
  5. "Handbanana": The Aqua Teen's genetically engineered dog is particularly "friendly" to Carl.
  6. "Party All the Time": Frylock is diagnosed with skin cancer.
  7. "Global Grilling": Master Shake's new grill isn't very environmentally friendly, especially when it threatens to melt the entire world..
  8. "Grim Reaper Gutters": A grim reaper lurks outside the house as the Aqua Teens remember the good times.
  9. "Moonajuana": The Moonites come back, with a quest to treat Shake's glaucoma.
  10. "Bart Oates": An unannounced visitor makes Carl reevaluate everything he knows about intellectual property laws.
  11. "Antenna": Carl unwittingly endangers the planet when he agrees to pay $40 dollars a month to maintain an alien antenna.
  12. "Ezekial": Shake navigates the world of fatherhood after he discovers he has a son.
  13. "Carl Wash": Meatwad gets a job at a shady car wash, coincidentally around the same time as when Carl loses his brain.

    Movie 1 
  1. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters: The Aqua Teens must save the city from The Insanoflex, an ancient piece of exercise equipment.

    Season 5 
  1. "Boston" Master Shake tries to auction Meatwad to the highest bidder.
  2. "Robots Everywhere": The Aqua Teens are gone, and Carl finds that having robots for neighbors are even worse.
  3. "Sirens": The vacant Aqua Teen house is rented by sirens.
  4. "Couples Skate": In this, final part of the three-episode arc, a horrific monster is living in the Aqua Teen's house as the kidnapped Aqua Teens urge Carl to free them from Markula's grasp.
  5. "Reedickyoulus": Master Shake explodes animals in the microwave. Also, Carl's male enhancement supply has unwanted side effects.
  6. "Hoppy Bunny": Carl's home becomes a haven for furry people.
  7. "Laser Lenses": Shake steals Frylock's contact lenses, which is much more amusing than it sounds.
  8. "Dummy Love": The Aqua Teens contend with a murderous dummy.
  9. "The Marines": Meatwad unwittingly enlists the Aqua Teens in the Marines while Frylock flees to Canada.
  10. "Bible Fruit": Frylock invites over drunken Christian fruits he met on a social networking site.

    Season 6 
  1. "Gene E": A genie gives the Aqua Teens invisibility and shrinks Carl down. While Meatwad and Frylock try to restore their visibility, Master Shake and Carl use their cursed states to spy on women in the bathroom.
  2. "Shake Like Me": Shake turns into a very racist caricature of a black man after being bitten by a radioactive black man.
  3. "She Creature": The Aqua Teens contend with Carl's dirty pool that now has an unwanted guest living in its murky waters.
  4. "Chick Magnet": A magnet is brought to attract women, and only succeeds in bringing out the feminine side of the Aqua Teens.
  5. "Creature from Plague Lagoon": A botched attempt to kidnap the Tooth Fairy leaves the Aqua Teens without their teeth.
  6. "Time Machine": Frylock builds a time machine that seemingly only sends the user to Carl's house.
  7. "2-and-a-Half-Star Wars out of 5": The Aqua Teens are pestered by a persistent man who is hellbent on destroying the moon.
  8. "Fry Legs": Frylock falls in love with a computer repairwomen, and proceeds to act rather strangely.
  9. "Der Inflatable Fuhrer": Frylock is working for a shady client who turns out to be Hitler reincarnated.
  10. "Last Last One Forever and Ever": In yet another Series Fauxnale, one that combines animation and live-action, Shake tries to write a script, and the Aqua Teens move out due to a gas leak.

    Season 7 
  1. "A PE Christmas": Shake steals the identity of Flavor Flav and Terminator X to make a hit Christmas Rap.
  2. "Rabbot Redux": Following the events of the previous season finale, the Aqua Teens settle in their new home.
  3. "Rubberman": Meatwad becomes best friends with Frylock's creation, Lance, but as Lance keeps making Meatwad do insane crimes, their friendship becomes questionable.
  4. "Eggball": Master Shake has a quest to get eggs for a pinball machine.
  5. "Monster": Meatwad thinks there is a monster in his room.
  6. "Hands on a Hamburger": Shake and Frylock make the fatal mistake of touching a giant hamburger.
  7. "IAMAPOD": Shake gets the chance to beta-test the new iPod, but it turns out to be a REAL pod.
  8. "Juggalo": A guy who Shake murdered reappears as an angel to make Shake change his ways.
  9. "Multiple Meat": Shake discovers Meatwad's fantastical ability to split into multiple, smaller Meatwads.
  10. "Kangarilla and the Magic Tarantula": Shake and Frylock become adducted to a cell phone game while the house gets haunted.
  11. "Larry Miller Hair System": Carl gets to see how his life would have been different had he had hair.
  12. "One Hundred": Frylock fears the worst when the number one hundred starts appearing everwhere while Master Shake fights for syndication money. All is for naught when a reality-altering monster sends the Aqua Teens to a new world.

    Aqua Unit Patrol Squad One (Season 8) 
They're back on the beat to make crime disappear!
Meatwad! Beefy disguises from ground-up steer!
Frylock! A Sherlock Holmes with laser beam eyes!
Master Shake! Unprivate dick!
  1. "Allen": A two-part episode. After rebranding themselves as "Aqua Unit Patrol" and attempting to go back to their professions as detectives, Shake gets cryogenically frozen.
  2. "Intervention": Carl's alcoholism reaches its breaking point and the Aqua Teens hold an intervention.
  3. "Freedom Cobra": Master Shake gets a tattoo to attract women, but finds it has a mind of its own and pressures him to eat people.
  4. "The Creditor" Shake speaks with his psychologist about his experience with an alien loan officer known only as The Creditor.
  5. "Vampirus": The world is suffering a vampire virus apocalypse caused by their landlord Markula. Frylock discovers that Shake may be the savior of humanity when he appears to be immune.
  6. "Wi-tri": Frylock and Shake get new wireless devices that may be sentient and have an ulterior motive in mind.
  7. "Jumpy George": Master Shake and Carl fight over a woman who somehow appears to be into them while Meatwad babysits her kids.
  8. "Lasagna": With his house arrest, his tongue damaged, and Shake constantly tormenting him with desirable lasagna, Carl's life is at an all-time low. Thankfully he finds friendship with a person from his anger management class.
  9. "Last Dance for Napkin Lad": A discovery that skeletons are spying on the Aqua Teens spirals into a conspiracy of espionage and intrigue, all centering on a talking napkin.

    Aqua Something You Know Whatever (Season 9) 
Ooh, Frylock is tan caliente!
Shake-zula is elegante de la casa
y Meatwad is tan grande!
  1. "Big Bro": Frylock and Carl compete to win over the mom of Frylock's little brother Gerald.
  2. "Chicken and Beans": After his constant vomiting earns him internet fame, it all goes to Meatwad's head.
  3. "Shirt Herpes": Carl tricks Shake into wearing a magical shirt.
  4. "Rocket Horse and Jet Chicken": Meatwad reads his story involving the fantastical adventures he has with his imaginary friends.
  5. "The Granite Family": Master Shake triggers a nuclear war and the Aqua Teens must survive with Carl in his bunker.
  6. "Bookie": Shake keeps making bets with Carl's friends.
  7. "Fightan Titan": The Aqua Teens (and Carl) build a giant mech to fight the returning Paul, who is destroying the city. But they find that just assembling the mech itself to be more trouble than it initially seems.
  8. "Buddy Nugget": Shake takes full credit for Frylock's social network creation.
  9. "Zucotti Manicotti": Shake poses as Meatwad's favorite cartoon character to taunt him, but things get ugly fast when they discover that he is very real and very mad at Shake for impersonating him.
  10. "Totem Pole": Carl and Shake attend a concert but find themselves susceptible to a ritual with apocalyptic consequence.

    Aqua Tv Show Show (Season 10) 
Master Shake, Frylock, my little homie Meatwad
Lotus on the beats, yeah we heavy in the streets
Ya'll got the whole planet in the palm of our hands, though
So get turnt up for the Aqua TV-
  1. "Muscles" After getting a stroke, Shake decides to go to the gym-however, his muscles commit crimes as he sleeps.
  2. "The Dudies" Carl, Shake, and Meatwad compete for the title of Coolest Dudie Ever.
  3. "Merlo Sauvignon Blanco" Shake loves shellfish. He also has a crippling allergy to them.
  4. "Bannana Planet" The Aqua Teens blast off in an illegal rocket to answer a false SOS signal from masturbating apes on a banana shaped planet.
  5. "Working Stiffs" Concerned the trio don't do anything in life, Frylock gets all three of them jobs. Only problem is, Shake and Meatwad become assassins.
  6. "Skins" Shake gets bongos from a hippie in order to join a drum circle. However, said bongos summon a skinless creature with a troubled past.
  7. "Freda" Shake falls for a girl.
  8. "Storage Zeebles" Carl makes a shocking discovery in an acquired storage unit.
  9. "Piranha Germs" Shake returns from his new job critically sick.
  10. "Spacecadeuce" In this Aqua-Teen free story, the Plutonians are sent on a deadly mission by their new masters, the Moonites.

    Aqua Teen Hunger Force Forever (Season 11) 
Aqua Teen won't ever be cancelled!
Aqua Teen won't be dismantled!
Aqua Teen are gonna be together!
Aqua Teen are gonna be forever!
  1. "Mouth Quest": In this special stop-motion styled episode, a promotional crossover with a jerky mascot goes off the rails when Meatwad loses his mouth. The Aqua Teens and the mascot go on a fourth-wall breaking adventure to find the animator and get Meatwad's mouth back.
  2. "Brain Fairy": Frylock suspects a shady "Brain Fairy" has stolen his jewel.
  3. "The Hairy Bus": A Hairy Bus pins his life on Carl.
  4. "Sweet C": After being shrunk by Frylock to find out what happened to his bees, Carl takes control of them.
  5. "Knapsack!": Meatwad becomes involved with an amateur porno crew.
  6. "Rabbit, Not Rabbot": The Aqua Teens deal with a rabbit's brainswapping scheme after he switches minds with Master Shake.
  7. "Hospice": Carl has to take care of his mother who is dying of lung cancer, but finds it better to max out her credit card before she dies. Frylock finds an unorthodox situation to cure her cancer.
  8. "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We Fucking Mean It)": In the double-length episode that was falsely advertised as the Series Finale, the jewel on Frylock's back is beginning to power down which could lead to his death. Master Shake discovers that he too has a jewel that is losing power as well. As the Aqua Teens face their mortality, it is all up to Meatwad to save them.
  9. "The Greatest Story Ever Told": Handwaving the events of the Series Finale as happening "last weekend", Master Shake and Meatwad strive to become immortal through religion. Carl and Frylock obtain true immortality with a magical shampoo.

    Movie 2 
  1. Aqua Teen Forever Plantasm: The Aqua Teens have gone their separate ways and unsurprisingly Frylock is the only one with a stable job. But when the MegaCorp Frylock's working for turns out to be up to no good, the Aqua Teens must reunite to stop them.

    Season 12 
  1. "Shaketopia": Master Shake enraptures himself in a virtual reality where he is the king.
  2. "A Quiet Shake": An invasion of ear aliens force the world into a lockdown.
  3. "Scrip2 2i2le: The Ts Are 2s": When Shake writes a script for a movie he is working, he finds help with a robot. But soon the whole house becomes overrun with robots.
  4. "Get Lit Upon a Situpon": Frylock buys a new exercising machine that is a bit too pushy with their demands while Shake tries to lose weight after getting fat.
  5. "Anubis": An egyptian-figure pushes Master Shake and Carl to make more friends, only to discover that it is a literal pyramid scheme.

    Aquadonk Side Pieces (Minisodes) 
  1. "The Return of Handbanana": Carl tries to escape the clutches of the returning Handbanana while the Aqua Teens make horchatas.
  2. "The Broodwrap": The second coming of an ancient and evil sandwich interferes with Carl's new job.
  3. "MC P Pants University": MC Pee Pants creates his very own university.
  4. "Moon Master 9: Beware the Gorgotron": A live action video game critic reviews a game starring the Mooninites.
  5. "Frat Aliens: Hell Week": The frat aliens land on Earth for a night of drinking with their pledges.
  6. "Breakie B": Master Shake and Carl become mall cops. Meanwhile the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future becomes suspicious of a new robot toy.
  7. "Markula the Slumlord": The Plutonians need a new base of operations and Markula provides them with a not-so-ideal location.
  8. "Merlo's Revenge on Unbelievable Ron": Merlo Sauvignon Blanco and a brainwashed Carl attempt to get back at one of his old pupils.
  9. "The Dumbest Doll of All": Happy Time Harry returns to the Aqua Teens and they come to realize the importance of a particular Running Gag that may solve all their problems.
  10. "Handbanana's Demise": Handbanana is starting to get bored of raping Carl while Shake tries to get some free sneakers stuck on the powerline.

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