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Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Season 7
Cover art to the DVD, which features episodes 5-8 & 10-12 from season seven.Country of origin United States No. of episodes 12 Broadcast Original channel Adult Swim Original run February 7, 2010 –
May 2, 2010Home video release DVD release Region 1 Volume Seven:
June 1, 2010
Volume Eight:
October 11, 2011Region 4 June 16, 2010 Season chronology ← Previous
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Season 8List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 episodes The seventh season of the animated television series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. Season seven is notable for being the final season of the series to premiere as an Aqua Teen Hunger Force season, as the series was re-named Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 in 2011. Season seven officially started with "Rabbot Redux" on February 7, 2010, and ended on May 2, 2010 with "One Hundred", with a total of twelve episodes.
Contents
Production
All episodes in season seven were written and directed by series creators Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis. All episodes in this season originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, all episodes in this season are rated TV-MA, with the exception of "Rabbot Redux", "Hands On a Hamburger" and "Multiple Meat", which are rated TV-14.
Season seven features guest appearances from Don Kennedy, Todd Barry, Michael Kohler, Chuck D, Craig Hartin, Phil Samson, Bill Hader, Chickenfoot, Paul F. Tompkins, Insane Clown Posse, Brooks Braselman, Larry Miller, Gillian Jacobs, Tom Savini, and Robert Smigel.
Overview
Season seven features "A PE Christmas", the first Aqua Teen Hunger Force Christmas episode since the season four episode, "T-Shirt of the Living Dead." An eight minute long version aired on December 13, 2009, as part of a night of Adult Swim Christmas episodes, followed by a music video from Have Yourself a Meaty Little Christmas. The full episode aired in its entirety on March 14, 2010.
Season seven officially began with "Rabbot Redux" on February 7, 2010. "Rabbot Redux" is the conclusion of the season six finale, "Last Last One Forever and Ever", and features multiple references to the series' first episode, "Rabbot" and many other episodes as well. "Rabbot Redux" also featured a new intro and credits song, which was only used for that episode, performed by Schoolly D. "Rabbot Redux" marks Schoolly D's first appearance on Aqua Teen Hunger Force since season one, as well as Rabbot's first appearance since "The Last One". Also in "Rabbot Redux", it is revealed that Frylock has legs that simply retract into his body, which was never mentioned before.
Season seven also features the series' 100th episode, "One Hundred". The episode marks Dr Weird's first appearance since Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters, as well as Handbanana's second appearance.
Episodes
# Total Title Original airdate Prod. Code 1 89 "Rabbot Redux" (Part 2) February 7, 2010 701 The episode starts where "Last Last One Forever and Ever" left off, with the Aqua Teens moving into a new house on the other side of Carl's house to start a new life, much to Carl's dismay. The Rabbot makes a brief appearance in the end. In general, this episode is what the title says it to be; a rehashing of the original pilot episode, as some of the original dialogue is used here, with major tweaks. (Note: this is the first episode to have a new theme song; the original theme song was subsequently reinstated after this episode.)
Note: Schoolly D appears as himself.2 90 "Rubberman" February 14, 2010 702 Carl Brutananadilewski starts raking used condoms on the Aqua Teens' yard. It gives Frylock the idea to make a duck out of the used condoms. Meatwad puts Carl's lamp on the duck which makes him come to life. Meatwad names him Lance Potter (so he can be like Harry Potter's brother). Lance keeps telling Meatwad to do illegal things for him. At the end Frylock sets Lance on fire.
Guest appearances: Don Kennedy as Rubberman3 91 "Eggball" February 21, 2010 703 Master Shake builds a pinball machine designed after himself. He runs out of pinballs, and the Aqua Teens travel to Death Island to collect pinball eggs from a flightless bird he met that one time.
Guest appearance: Todd Barry as the birds.4 92 "Monster" February 28, 2010 704 Meatwad is cuddling Frylock in his bed, as he sleeps. When Frylock realizes its Meatwad who cuddling him, he gets up and immediately asks Meatwad why he is in his bed. Meatwad tells Frylock he is sleeping in his room because Meatwad's bed is actually a grill. After Frylock attempts to get Meatwad to sleep in his room, by tempting him with stickers, Meatwad then tells Frylock, he doesn't want to sleep there because of a monster in his closet. Meatwad takes Frylock to his room to search for monsters. After finding nothing, Shake enters the room claiming to have heard noises and then shows Meatwad a series of hand-drawn monsters, in an attempt to upset him. Frylock then allows Meatwad to sleep in his room. The next morning Frylock wakes up to find Meatwad missing. Shake enters the room to tell Frylock that his credit card is missing. The scene then cuts to Meatwad in a high class hotel where he has already ordered food, and is calling room service ordering shrimp, a day at the spa, and Internet help. The scene then cuts back to Frylock, at his house, yelling about the nine thousand dollars spent on Meatwad's hotel room's mini bar, while a long limousine pulls up at the house. Frylock goes over to the limo to yell at Meatwad about his stolen credit card. Shake then shows Meatwad thermal images of cats, and the a recording of "La Cucaracha", which he claims is from the monster, and then tells Meatwad that the recording actually says "The tasty snack, of which I desire, is the meat man", which scares Meatwad. Frylock then goes to Carl's house, were he finds Carl, naked from the waist down, and wearing a monster costume, in from of a webcam. Frylock enters the room asking for Carl's help, in exchange for a pizza party with garlic bread sticks. Frylock then uses a black light, which he claims is a "special ghost light", to help find the monster. Shake then enters and tells Meatwad about his own monster finding service, which includes a photo package. Frylock asks how Shake would catch the monster, which he responds by pulling out a bottle of ginger ale, and drinking the entire bottle, claiming it will hold the monster. Carl then comes out of a room, in his monster costume, and is instantly shot by Frylock with a taser. Shake tries to tell Meatwad that the monster isn't really dead, which Frylock instantly denies. Meatwad and Frylock start to drag Carl back to his house, until Shake hears an actual noise. After hearing the noise Shake, Meatwad, and Frylock all go into Meatwad's room to find Meatwad's pet gerbil, Starskee. Starskee is then revealed to be possessed by the devil, growing horns and wings before attempting to attack Frylock, who warns Shake to read a hymn but Shake ends up possessed. Then Meatwad, Shake, and Frylock return to the hotel, where Shake is jumping on the bed in excitement, and then jumps out the window, because he sees a water fountain. While the door is heard knocking off screen, Meatwad asks Frylock if they're going home, Frylock says no, and then goes to answer the door. The episode ends with Shake at the door, presenting Frylock, Carl's severed head on a silver platter. 5 93 "A PE Christmas" December 13, 2009 705 Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad are in church on Christmas Eve, where Master Shake tries to trick Meatwad into stealing the collection plate. Frylock quickly stops Meatwad from going through with it, then explains that giving is the reason for Christmas. Shake then attempts to scare Meatwad by telling him that Santa died in a crash, this draws un-wanted attention to the Aqua Teens, Frylock responds by taking Meatwad and Master Shake out of Church. Later at home Frylock explains to Meatwad and Shake that he cannot afford to get a lot of presents, Master Shake then announces that he has stolen the identities of Flavor Flav and Chuck D, in an attempt to release a Christmas album, as "The Public Enemy", entitled Bring Tha Toyz: A Public Enemy Christmas. Master Shake then asks Frylock to take him to a recording studio, Frylock turns him down, then he and Meatwad end up walking to the studio. At the studio Master Shake instructs Meatwad to say uh repeatedly, rather than singing the songs he wanted to do. After Master Shake sings his song, his engineer tells Shake the song is only twelve seconds long, and there's not enough material to release a CD. Meatwad suggests Shake write five more songs to make a full album. Master Shake finishes one of his new songs, then Meatwad tries to convince Shake to let him sing a song, Shake leaves the room to use the restroom, and allows Meatwad to sing "Silent Night", but instructs the engineer to not record it. Off screen he suffers from diarrhea, which is so loud it ruins Meatwad's song, Master Shake then flushes the toilet, which floods the entire studio, Shake blames the flooding on a member from his non-existent entourage. The next day, the Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad wake up on Christmas morning to find many eels on their living room floor. Master Shake then takes Meatwad and Frylock to "Better Buy", to see how his album is selling. When they get there Shake discovers that the store is closed, because of Christmas. Shake then tries to open the door by throwing a trash can though the window, which sets off an alarm, Frylock and Meatwad quickly run off. The episode ends with Master Shake in jail, until eels explode out of him, killing him. Meatwad, posing as Flavor Flav, visits the real Chuck D to return the stolen tax papers, warning him about the dumpster. Chuck D reveals that the dumpster is home to his pet space eels, and warns "Flavor Flav" to keep them away from his anus. Meatwad also plays his version of "Silent Night" for Chuck D, who likes the song and believes it will sell a lot of records.
Guest appearances: Michael Kohler and Chuck D.
Note: Many minor characters from previous episodes, including an animated version of Dave Willis can be seen in the church scene, in the beginning of this episode.6 94 "Hands On a Hamburger" March 21, 2010 706 The Aqua Teens compete in a contest at a suspiciously-familiar burger chain, unaware that they are pawns in Dr. Wongburger's latest scheme.
Guest appearance: Craig Hartin as Phil Samson.7 95 "iAmaPod" March 28, 2010 707 A pod attempts to replicate Master Shake and then follow Chickenfoot on the road.
Guest appearances: Chickenfoot and Bill Hader as the Pod.8 96 "Juggalo" April 4, 2010 708 Master Shake kills a guy (and Meatwad). The guy shows up as a vengeful angel who makes Master Shake pay for his misdeeds. Master Shake also has to be nice to Carl Brutananadilewski. Master Shake tries looks to the forces of darkness for help, but his plan fails. He commits suicide, so Frylock sues the Insane Clown Posse.
Guest appearances: Insane Clown Posse and Paul F. Tompkins as the angel9 97 "Multiple Meats" April 11, 2010 709 Master Shake is in the back yard of his house using a sword to cut Meatwad in half. After Meatwad was cut into two pieces, both pieces get up and both have the same personality as Meatwad, and the two start talking. Later in Frylock's room, Frylock explains to Shake that every time Meatwad is cut up he will multiply, like a worm. The two halves of Meatwad both attempt to enter the house, after realizing they both can't fit in at once, they both get into a long discussion, which lasts several months, on who should go first, until Frylock eventually tricks them both into coming inside. Soon after, Shake cuts Meatwad up seven more times, thus creating a total of eight Meatwads. Carl later attempts to scam the eight different Meatwads in a game of Texas hold 'em, by playing with flashcards. Carl wins the game but storms out of the room treating revenge from his cousin, when he found out he was only playing for play money, a backscratcher, and two of Meatwad's dolls. Master Shake then continues to cut up Meatwad, till the point were there is enough Meatwads to fill up the entire living room, all of which attempt to form a group. After seeing this Frylock decides to leave home, after telling the Meatwads to sing "three-million bottles of beer on the wall", which they can not sing correctly, which annoys Master Shake. Twenty-seven years after leaving Master Shake and the Meatwads alone, Frylock returns to give Master Shake to give him a bug bomb, were he finds the house is in ruins, Master Shake has punctured his eyes and ears out, and the Meatwads still sing the same song incorrectly. Frylock tells Master Shake that after leaving home he wrote a successful book, which turned into a franchise of movies, television shows, and series of self-help discs; and that he also married Cheryl Tiegs, then her grand daughter, then explains he also bought a small island and the New York Giants. The Meatwads finally finish the song, and soon start over, which leads to Master Shake's off air gunshot suicide. The episode ends with Frylock leaving the house in a white limousine. 10 98 "Kangarilla and the Magic Tarantula" April 18, 2010 710 Frylock is with Meatwad, in Carl's back yard, Meatwad is doing the backstroke in Carl's pool, and trying to get Frylock's attention by doing so. Frylock has been playing a game on his cell phone the whole time. Meatwad starts drowning, which Frylock ignores, Meatwad eventually gets out of the pool, and starts yelling at Frylock ignoring him. Meatwad then tries to get Frylock's attention by calling him, which Frylock ignores. After this attempt Master Shake comes over to criticize Frylock for ignoring Meatwad. Master Shake then notices Frylock's game and starts watching him play. Master Shake tries to play the game, but messes up, forcing Frylock to start over, meanwhile Meatwad the notices a series of floating objects, after Meatwad tells Master Shake and Frylock about this, and they continue to ignore him, and play the game. Hours later Master Shake and Frylock are still outside playing the game, until the battery wears, out, and the two go inside, and plug it in. Inside the house, once again, Meatwad is trying to the Master Shake's and Frylock's attention, by wearing shoes, and pointing out a series of floating objects in the house, which they continue to ignore. Soon after, blood writes "Smiley Junction" on the wall, and a series of plates break, doors slam, and objects fly around, which Master Shake and Frylock still ignore. Then blood starts flowing from Frylock's phone, which they do not notice, and then a mouth appears on the phone, and bites Shake's fingers, which he blames on sticky buttons, and soon forgets about it, and continues to play. Soon after a ghost appears, asking Meatwad to get Shake and Frylock's attention, Meatwad tells him that he often threatens suicide, for attention. Meatwad then tells Shake and Frylock that he's going to kill himself, and pulls out a gun, which they ignore, and then goes on to shoot himself three times in the head, which doesn't hurt him, and Frylock and Shake continue to ignore him. Meatwad then tells the ghost to blow up the house, which destroys the phone, and effectively get Shake and Frylock's attention. Outside Frylock finally meets the ghost. The ghost tells Frylock's he's from Smiley Junction, Meatwad then asks what Smiley Junction is. Frylock then explains that Smiley Junction was an old community, which was accidentally bombed, then block off from the rest of the world, which lead to the deaths of all the residents. The ghost then explains to Frylock, that he was in their house to get away from cell phone signals, which kill ghosts. The ghost also tells Frylock he just wanted pizza and Chinese take-out, but could not order any. The ghost then tells Frylock to organize a benefit, with Meat Loaf, to put an end to cell phones, Frylock suggests that the ghost open his own pizza place to solve his problem, the ghost decides to go with the idea. Meatwad then asks about his Meat Loaf concert idea, which Carl overhears. Carl then tells Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad, and the ghost, about the time his second cousin, Denese, gave Meat Loaf a handjob. Carl then pulls out his cell phone to call Denese to tell the story, while the signals from his phone kills the ghost. On the phone Carl starts arguing with Denese, while the ghost of the ghost shows, up and is instantly dies, from the cell phone signals. Shake and Meatwad then demand that Carl gives them the phone, while he's arguing with Denese. Another ghost shows up, and dies, Carl calls Denese back, while another ghost shows up and dies. The episode ends with Meatwad killing ghosts with a cell phone, while Shake and Frylock watch.
Guest appearance: Brooks Braselman as the ghosts.11 99 "Larry Miller Hair System" April 25, 2010 711 Larry Miller shows Carl what his life would be like if he had a full head of hair so Carl would buy the Larry Miller Hair System for Men. Later on Larry leaves to gamble, while Carl decides to ruin the Hair Carl's life. It works so well that the Hair Carl kills himself. After that Larry returns to give Carl the system which Frylock thinks is affecting him. The Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future thinks Carl is a robot, but one of his robots points out that only his hair is metal. At the end the Cybernetic Ghost enters a fake time chamber which ruins his plans.
Guest appearances: Larry Miller as himself and Gillian Jacobs as Carl's wife.12 100 "One Hundred" May 2, 2010 712 The 100th episode. Plot revolves around a parody of the Mayan '2012' prophecy and the '23' Enigma. Dana Snyder breaks character to get syndication money. The second half is a parody of Scooby Doo.
Guest appearances: Tom Savini as policemen, Robert Smigel as One Hundred and mc chris as singing puppet.Reception
# Episode IGN rating (out of 10)[1] Classification 1 "A PE Christmas" 8.5 "Great" 2 "Rabbot Redux" 7.0 "Decent" 3 "Rubberman" 8.0 "Impressive" 4 "Eggball" 6.3 "Passable" 5 "Monster" 8.6 "Great" 6 "Hands on a Hamburger" 8.7 "Great" 7 "Iamapod" 6.0 "Passable" 8 "Juggalo" 6.0 "Passable" 9 "Multiple Meats" 7.8 "Good" 10 "Kangarilla and the Magic Tarantula" 7.4 "Decent" 11 "Larry Miller Hair System" 5.0 "Meh" 12 "One Hundred" 7.8 "Good" DVD release
Five episodes from season seven were released on the Volume 7 DVD, uncensored, on June 1, 2010. The remaining episodes from this season will be released with the entire eighth season on October 11, 2011. Additionally, the episodes from season seven are also available on iTunes. All the episodes, with the exception of "One Hundred", are also available on the "Build Your Own DVD" feature on the Adult Swim website.
Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 Season 1 Set details[2] Special features - 17 episodes
- 2-disc set
- 16:9 aspect ratio
- Languages:
- English
- Terror Phone 3
Release dates Region 1 October 11, 2011 See also
- "One Hundred"
- List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 episodes
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force
References
- ^ http://tv.ign.com/objects/142/14226946.html
- ^ Fitzpatrick, Kevin (14 June 2011). "Adult Swim Announces 'Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1' DVD Specs!". UGO. http://www.ugo.com/tv/aqua-unit-patrol-squad-1-season-1-dvd. Retrieved 22 June 2011.
External links
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force season 7 at the Internet Movie Database
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force season 7 at TV.com
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