List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters

This is a list of characters featured in the Adult Swim animated television series Aqua Teen Hunger Force, which is also known by various alternative titles.

Main characters

Master Shake

Main article: Master Shake

Voiced by Dana Snyder, Master Shake (or simply Shake) is a milkshake who has a pink straw and yellow hands.[lower-alpha 1] He is often greedy, lazy, and cruel to everyone around him. When the Aqua Teens solved crimes, Shake claimed to be the leader. His special powers are emitting charged blobs of pistachio milkshake from his straw and making any small object he throws to the ground explode, though the latter is not noticed by himself or other characters. In the mock-finale "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We Fucking Mean It)", it is revealed that Master Shake also has a jewel, like Frylock, which is located on the bottom of his cup. He can also shoot lasers, but they are never used throughout the series.

Frylock

Main article: Frylock

Voiced by Carey Means, Frylock is a floating box of French fries who has laser lenses, dental braces, and a beard. He is easily the show's smartest and straightest character. He is somewhat of a father figure to Meatwad and often saves Shake and Meatwad from danger. His special powers are levitation and various eye beams, both powered by a large blue jewel on his back.

Meatwad

Main article: Meatwad

Voiced by Dave Willis, Meatwad is a large meatball with only one tooth. He is very childlike and naive. Frylock tries to be a good father figure to Meatwad, but Shake often tortures and pranks Meatwad, although in many episodes, Meatwad manipulates Shake into causing harm to himself and others. Often, Meatwad shows more intelligence than some of the characters, but for the most part remains childlike and immature. His special powers are to take any shape he desires (which, with few exceptions, are a hot dog and an igloo) and mitosis. In the mock-finale "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We Fucking Mean It)", it is revealed that Meatwad also had a jewel, like Frylock, which was located inside him. Meatwad traded the jewel to a boy named Zachary, apparently after playing a game of marbles, for tater tots and a container of barbecue sauce. Although both Master Shake and Frylock need their jewels to survive, Meatwad appears to survive without it through the power of magic and imagination.

Carl Brutananadilewski

Voiced by Dave Willis, Carl Brutananadilewski is quick tempered, overweight, sarcastic, balding, mustachioed neighbor of the Aqua Teens. Carl loves everything about pornography, sports, his car, and sex. He hates it when the Aqua Teens are in his pool or when they (especially Shake) mess with his car. Nevertheless, possibly because he doesn't appear to have any friends of his own, he'll occasionally socialize with them to an extent—particularly when they share a common goal, such as barbecuing or playing trivia games at a sports bar. Carl has no special powers.

Supporting

Dr. Weird

Voiced by C. Martin Croker, Dr. Weird is a mad scientist who lives in an abandoned mental asylum on the perpetually rainy Jersey Shore that shows up at the cold openings of the first two seasons. Dr. Weird did not appear on the show again until the eighth season, but some episodes have a picture of him and Frylock in Frylock's room. The movie explains that it was Dr. Weird who created the Aqua Teens for the purpose of watching them crash into a brick wall, but this idea never became a reality. But in the end's twist, Dr. Weird was revealed to have been created by Frylock. Although, in 2010 during the "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Live", series creator Dave Willis confirmed that Dr. Weird was indeed the creator of the Aqua Teens, making them brothers.[1] In an early episode, Carl mentions an old highschool classmate named Terry, who deals in the black-market organ trade. The episode later reveals Terry to be Dr. Weird (however, in a later episode, Carl claims that Terry is his cousin who works for the mafia in the black market organ trade) Dr. Weird's voice was heard in the "Last Last One Forever and Ever" episode, but he wasn't seen. Dr. Weird also has a non-speaking cameo in episode "One Hundred".

Steve

Steve, also voiced by C. Martin Croker, is Dr. Weird's assistant. Red haired, wearing a lab coat and science goggles, is normally pictured holding and staring at a test tube. Steve often becomes the victim of mishaps with Weird's experiments, many resulting in his death or some kind of negative reaction. He is clearly smarter than Dr. Weird, and he usually questions Weird's crazy actions. In the movie, it is revealed that he has a wife.

George Lowe

George Lowe is a recurring character voiced by the voice actor with the same name who is best known for providing the voice of Space Ghost on Space Ghost Coast to Coast. George made his first appearance in "Mail Order Bride" as a wedding DJ. In the majority of his appearances he appears as a cop, although in "Antenna" he appears as himself. He's also in "Gee Whiz" as a standards and practices spokesperson, in "Eggball" he appears as a pinball machine repair man named Gorge, in "Dirtfoot" he was a private detective named Bruno Sardine on a TV show, his voice is used for a gum commercial in "The Marines", and in "Juggalo" he appears as a lawyer. Lowe also makes a non-speaking cameo as himself, then later a cop in "A PE Christmas". Lowe also had a brief cameo in the movie, as his most notable role, Space Ghost. In season eight, he introduces the title for each episode.

Recurring

From the left: Cybernetic Ghost, Oglethorpe, Emory, Ignignokt (bottom), and Err.

Ignignokt and Err

Main article: The Mooninites

Ignignokt, who is voiced by Dave Willis, and Err, who is voiced by Matt Maiellaro, are two-dimensional aliens from the Moon; they are both the most popular and well-known Mooninites. Ignignokt is the taller, calmer, green leader and Err is the shorter, quick-tempered, pink sidekick. They have eyebrows that almost never move and rectangular mouths that shorten and expand when they speak. Their names are a reference to their 8-Bit exterior, as they both sound like or a least resemble the sound of old arcade sound effects. They often rob stores, spray graffiti, corrupt Meatwad, and annoy the Aqua Teens and Carl, justifying their actions by claiming that their society is highly advanced and does not need rules or manners. While they do possess "advanced" laser weaponry, it is flawed due to the bullet being very slow-moving. In the episode "Mayhem of the Mooninites", one of the bullets hit Carl in his back and it transported him to the moon, while in "Remooned", it generated sparks when it hit Carl. The Mooninites can also lock in by attaching at the top of their heads (with Ignignokt on top), upon which they can combine their four laser blasts into the "Quad Laser", although it is even slower. In this form, they can also duplicate their faces to take the appearance of a giant gun (with the real Mooninites forming the handle) and fire an incredibly large and slow bullet called the "Quad Glacier", though Err can only support the weight of their gun body for less than a minute before his legs break. In their debut episode, "Mayhem of the Mooninites", they also shown the ability to spin around while glowing and turn into the third dimension the appear invisible. In "The Last One", (which contains their only use of the Quad Glaser so far) they led the evil team "Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday" in an attempt to destroy the Aqua Teens. They are the main antagonists in six episodes of the show. They also appear in the Spacecataz cold openings of season three and make an appearance in the movie. While the two appear to be foul-mouthed and violent, it is heavily implied in the episode "Moonajuana" that they simply act out childishly for attention, stemming from traumatic childhoods. LED displays of resembling these characters resulted in the 2007 Boston bomb scare.

Oglethorpe and Emory

Oglethorpe, who is voiced by Andy Merrill, and Emory, who is voiced by Mike Schatz, are two spiked aliens from Pluto. Oglethorpe is the fat, orange, dumber, leader (who resembles a slice of cheese) and Emory is the green, smarter one (who resembles a shred of lettuce); however, their Master Shake "clone", Major Shake, states the obvious fact that "they're [both] really stupid." Oglethorpe speaks with an Austrian German accent and Emory speaks like a stereotypical Southern California American. Oglethorpe often comes up with crazy, mean-spirited schemes that do not make sense and Emory usually goes along with it. They are very advanced in teleportation and cloning technology. The episode "The Last One" shows that they are enemies of the Mooninites. They are the main antagonists in three episodes of the show. They also appear in the Spacecataz cold openings of season four and they make brief appearances in the movie when they're with the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future come to Aqua Teens' house to steal the missing piece of the Insanoflex. The characters are named for two Atlanta-area colleges: Oglethorpe University and Emory University.

MC Pee Pants

Voiced by mc chris, MC Pee Pants is a mentally insane rapper who wears a shower cap and a diaper. His various schemes begin with the release of a rap CD, which is continuously played by Meatwad, who is often his biggest fan. His schemes are unusually complicated and completely nonsensical. Inevitably, Frylock gets involved at some point, and he typically engineers the wannabe rap star's demise and return to Hell and subsequent reincarnation into a different form. In all of his forms, he is recognizable due to his voice, shower cap, large yellow and red eyes, and diaper. He was the main antagonist in three episodes and he also makes a brief appearance in "The Last One" episode and the movie. He has been a spider (posing as a child rapper), cow, worm, old man (who later becomes a vampire) and housefly.

Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future

Voiced by Matt Maiellaro, the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future is a crazy robot that starts long, nonsensical stories with "thousands of years ago...". He thinks he knows everything about the past and future, but the movie revealed he just randomly strings words together to make up stories that never happened and never will. He was the main antagonist in one episode and makes a brief appearance in three others and the movie when he teams up with the Plutonians, he is shown to be attracted to Oglethorpe, much to Emory's embarrassment. The episode called "The Dressing" has a character similar to the Cybernetic Ghost called Turkatron. He appears briefly at the end of the episode "Larry Miller Hair System", speaking to an army of robots (who resemble the robots seen in the opening theme).

Dr. Wongburger

Voiced by Tommy Blacha, Dr. Wongburger is an insane alien scientist. He appears in the episodes "Dickesode", "Creature from Plaque Lagoon", and "Hands on a Hamburger". In his first appearance, he was a penis and the owner of Wong Burger, seeking out penises, including Carl's. At his restaurant, Wong Burger, Carl ripped off the bottom of his medium drink to reveal his prize when it only said "tonight you will get your dick ripped off". Wongburger states that from this purchase that Carl has automatically signed a binding contract that enables them to rip off his dick. He was last seen in that episode being sued and he tried to escape in his dick spaceship but crashed into a building that was also made of dicks. In his next appearance, he was a tooth who took the form and the credit card of the Creature from Plaque Lagoon to get lots of teeth, and in his last appearance, he was a hamburger who was being touched by people who wanted to eat him (they did not know he was alive). Every time he appears on the show he attempts to return to the home planet of his species and Frylock calls him a madman. The second time he was called a madman he said "I know that". His latest appearance was a non-speaking cameo role in "One Hundred," where he appeared as his original penile form in Hannah-Barbara-like animation.

Minor villains

From the left: Oog, the brownie monsters (back), Romulox, Randy, Happy Time Harry; (front) Bingo, the frat aliens, the "Wisdom Cube" (front), Major Shake, The Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past (From the Future), Mothmonsterman, and Rabbot (last two on far right).

Others

See also

Notes

  1. In the mock-finale "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We Fucking Mean It)", it is revealed that Master Shake's hands were yellow because he wore yellow dishwashing gloves.

References

  1. "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Q&A at Aqua Teen Hunger Force Live in 2010". Youtube.com. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  2. "Bible Fruit". Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Season 5. Episode 10. March 23, 2008. Adult Swim.
  3. "A PE Christmas". Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Season 7. Episode 7. December 13, 2009. Adult Swim.
  4. "Ezekial". Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Season 4. Episode 12. December 17, 2006. Adult Swim.
  5. "The Cubing". Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Season 2. Episode 18. November 23, 2003. Adult Swim.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "The Last One". Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Season 2. Episode 24. December 31, 2003. Adult Swim.
  7. "Grim Reaper Gutters". Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Season 4. Episode 8. November 19, 2006. Adult Swim.
  8. "2-And-a-Half-Star Wars Out of Five". Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Season 6. Episode 7. May 10, 2009. Adult Swim.
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  11. "Freedom Cobra". Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1. Season 8. Episode 4. June 5, 2011. Adult Swim.
  12. "Moon Master". Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Season 3. Episode 8. September 19, 2004. Adult Swim.
  13. "Handbanana". Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Season 4. Episode 5. October 29, 2006. Adult Swim.
  14. "Dumber Dolls". Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Season 1. Episode 10. November 3, 2002. Adult Swim.
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