TV series
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Overview
The surreal adventures of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad, and their human nextdoor neighbor, Carl Brutananadilewski.
Details
- First air date
- 2000-12-30
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 12 seasons
- Episodes
- 144 episodes
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy
- Network
- Cartoon Network, Adult Swim
- Production
- Williams Street, Radical Axis, Awesome, Floyd County Productions
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Dana Snyder as Master Shake (voice)
- Carey Means as Frylock (voice)
- Dave Willis as Meatwad / Carl (voice)
- Schoolly D as Narrator
- C. Martin Croker as Dr. Weird / Steve / Bird (voice)
- Matt Maiellaro as Err (voice)
- Andy Merrill as Oglethorpe (voice)
- Mike Schatz as Emory (voice)
- George Lowe as Cop (voice)
- Edward Hastings as Ned Hastings (voice)
- Nick Ingkatanuwat as Tree (voice)
- MC Chris as Little Carl (voice)
Creators and crew
- Matt Maiellaro - Creator
- Dave Willis - Creator
- Dave Willis - Director
- Matt Maiellaro - Director
- Craig Hartin - Director
- Dave Willis - Writer
Seasons
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