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Aqua Teen Hunger Force is a really crazy show, but these 10 specific moments push the boundaries of insanity to a new extreme.

After Carl refuses to tell them, Meatwad finds the address in the machine's box.

[1], With 28 reviews compiled, Metacritic reported that Movie Film for Theaters has received an average rating of 54/100, indicating "mixed or average reviews". "[19] In 2012, Matt Maiellaro released more news regarding the film, that being: "It is all written and great.

[5][8] The opening scene featuring Dr. Weird and Steve was not animated for the most part, it is instead presented as a series of inanimate sketches from a story board, featuring an additional team of scientists who never appear in the series or the final cut of this episode. After searching for them online, he finds a message warning not to assemble the machine. Dr. Weird shows Frylock a teddy bear filled with razor blades. The machine straps him in and transforms itself into a giant one-eyed robot.

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Meatwad is then hitched to the Aqua Teens' mode of transportation, the "Danger Cart". A rough-cut version of this episode originally aired in the United States prior to the launch of Adult Swim on December 30, 2000 on Cartoon Network unannounced, the final cut of this episode later aired on Adult Swim on September 16, 2001. The Aqua Teens, aided by an instructional workout video, find that the machine can be destroyed using music. The robot plays techno music and heads for downtown Philadelphia, all while Carl is forced to exercise. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (also known as Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Movie Film for Theaters) is a 2007 American adult animated surreal black comedy film based on the Adult Swim animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. [15] The film was given a thumbs down on the television show At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper; Richard Roeper criticized the film's run time and calling it "unfunny", though he said the first five minutes of the film were funny. The Aqua Teens then flee as the Rabbot starts to chase them. Schoolly D is an American rapper that performs the Aqua Teen Hunger Force theme song that is used during the first seven seasons.

By the fourth episode, "Mayhem of the Mooninites", this premise and the use of the name by the characters were dropped. "[20], By 2014, the script had been completed and approved and would be released somewhere in mid 2015 and jokingly stated that the film was shelved as it was not G-rated;[21][22] however, on April 25, 2015, at a C2CE convention panel, Willis indirectly stated that the project was scrapped, soon after announcing the show's cancellation.

Shake suddenly jumps out the window upon hearing this news, Meatwad hugs her, and Frylock states, "That's neat".

There are tons of great original animated series for adults and that's partly because these shows, like Aqua Teen Hunger Force, are often spinoffs. There was also a scene of Master Shake sitting in the hair salon talking about things he hates. [6][7], A rough cut version of "Rabbot" with a 15-minute run time was made as an original pitch pilot to the network. We're still waiting to find out."

It's one of my LEAST favorite things to do. There was no theme song or opening titles, the segues that cut to another scene were also different – instead of Schooly D narrating over rap music, they showed the old "outer space zoom" segue from the Hanna-Barbera Super Friends cartoon, with the instrumental of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force theme played over it.

The film grossed $5.5 million on a $750,000 budget. "Rabbot" is one of the few episodes to feature the main protagonists as detectives, a premise was added to appease Cartoon Network executives, who did not initially understand the series' concept at first.

Aqua Teen Hunger Force didn't need to do much to leave an impression. All this, however, is an elaborate story concocted by Shake to explain their origin to Meatwad. The use of this premise was satirized and mocked in some later episodes. Dr. Weird unveils his newest invention, a titanic robotic rabbit named The Rabbot, to solve the world's "vegetable nightmare".