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Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Vol. 4

Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Vol. 4
From Turner Home Ent

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Somewhere in New Jersey, three roommates with superpowers, Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad, unite to solve the neighborhood's unnatural mysteries. When they're not fighting crime or each other, they relax by swimming in their next-door-neighbor's pool.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:On all episodes.
Easter Eggs
Additional Scenes:Spacecatz - Never Before Seen Episode
Audio Commentary:on all episodes
Featurette:Making of The Recording of Episode 55.
Theatrical Trailer:For Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Movie due in theaters in 2006.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5903 in DVD
  • Brand: Turner
  • Released on: 2005-12-06
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish, French
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 15 minutes

Features

  • Somewhere in New Jersey, three roommates with superpowers, Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad, unite to solve the neighborhood's unnatural mysteries. When they're not fighting crime or each other, they relax by swimming in their next-door-neighbor's pool.Running Time: 150 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN Rating: NR Age: 053939686128 UPC: 053939686128 Manufactu

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Those ferocious fast-food freedom fighters Meatwad, Frylock, and Master Shake return for more outrageous adventures in this double-disc set culled from their third season. Longtime fans of Aqua Teen Hunger Force know that the Teens rarely battle any actual evildoers--their chief nemesis, Dr. Weird, blows himself up before he can hatch any of his schemes--but the fellas still have plenty of trouble to deal with in these episodes, whether it's from an Atari 2600 that can contact the deceased ("Video Ouija"), the hellish creature known as MC Pee Pants, who returns here as an elderly gent in a retirement home ("Little Brittle"), a robot babysitter for Meatwad (voiced by Sarah Silverman in "Robositter"), or the perennially pesky Mooninites, who make two appearances here (in "Remooned" and "The Final Mooning"). But of course, the Teens' worst enemies are themselves, and in the 13 episodes featured on this set, the boys manage to take on crash diets ("Diet"), destroy New Jersey's gas line ("Dusty Gozongas"), summon a monstrous Santa Claus with a magical T-shirt ("T-shirt of the Dead), shrink themselves ("Unremarkable Voyage"), and well, expire ("Video Ouija"). In short, it's typical Aqua Teen Hunger Force lunacy, abetted by several fun celebrity guest voices (Bob Odenkirk and Fred Armisen in "Hypno-Germ," Scott Thompson in "Dusty Gozongas," and Ted Nugent as himself in "Gee Whiz").

As with previous ATHF DVDs, Volume Four comes with a wealth of supplemental features for the series' fans: nine of the 13 episodes feature commentary from the show's creators, which are unfortunately plagued by sound-quality problems. But there's also the complete "Spacecataz," which compiles the brief clips of the Mooninites and Plutonians' ceaseless and ridiculous battles which open each episode into one short feature; a short film titled "Raydon" from the show's producers; "San Diego Must Be Destroyed," an amusing clip featuring the Mooninites which screened at a comic convention; and a featurette on the vocal talent as they record the dialogue for "Spacegate World." A montage of fan art set to the show's music and an intriguing clip for what appears to be the Aqua Teen Hunger Force theatrical feature (titled "Send Us Money for This") round out the offbeat extras. -- Paul Gaita


Customer Reviews

Great Adult Swim Show5
This is a great show. It is the best ORIGINAL show on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. It is about the adventures of a meatball named Meatwad, and box of fries named Frylock, and a shake name Master Shake. This is a very funny show that should be viewed by all. But be warned some of you might not get the humor so before you spend your money on this box set I would first check out the show on Cartoon Network. But after you see it you'll probably want to own all of the box sets like I did. All the information for this box set is listed below.




The Volume Four 2-disc DVD Box Set Includes:

13 Episodes:
Video Ouija
Unremarkable Voyage
Mooninites 3: Remooned
Gee Whiz
eDork
Little Brittle
Robositter
Mooninites 4: The Final Mooning
Diet
Dusty Gozongas
T-shirt of the Dead
Hypno-germ
Spacegate World


Special Features:
Funny Pete Stuff
San Diego Must Be Destroyed 2004
Spacecataz
Raydon
F-ART
The Faces in Front of The Throats that Make the Voices that Speak into the Microphone
Send us money for this
Commentaries for Video Ouija, Unremarkable Voyage, Gee Whiz, Little Brittle, Mooninites 4: The Final Mooning, Dusty Gozongas, Hypno-germ and Spacegate World.
Alternate audio tracks for Mooninites 3: Remooned, Robositter, Diet and T-shirt of the Dead.

Master Shake is my idol4
This collection catches us up with all the aired episodes

Video Ouija - Meatwad finally gets one up on Master Shake
Unremarkable Voyage
Mooninites 3: Remooned - why are the Moonites so damn funny? Science.
Gee Whiz - Ted Nugent and the most controversal episode of ATHF since the last.
eDork - the curse of being an early adopter. The follow up to PDA
Little Brittle - you cant keep a good rapper in hell for too long
Robositter - Pure freakish gold - especially when Frylock and Master Shake get jobs at the mall with the world's worst idea for an Orange Julius rip off.
Mooninites 4: MoonMasters - Moonites and a videogame. Gotta love the angle.
Diet - slimming
Dusty Gozongas - Scott Thompson does an amazing stripper turned civil servent
T-shirt of the Dead - a Christmas tradition in our house
Hypno-germ - Not one of my favorties.
Carl - Do not touch Carl's can

This is the 21st Century Rocky and Bullwinkle. So much to quote and so little makes enough sense to tell your parents about.

Fantastic 45
After every season of ATHF, I declare "That's it." I am certain that Matt and Dave will have nowhere to go now, that they have used up every possible hilarious random event they could come up with, and the show will go stale. And every season, they continue to surprise me. I said they couldn't beat "Dumber Dolls" with alcoholic doll Happy Time Harry, and they came back with "Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past". I said they couldn't beat that, and they gave me Willie Nelson, the out-of-touch monster of "The Shaving". What could beat that? Try "Gee Whiz".

Don't think they got it right on just one episode, either. The dynamic writing duo nailed it all season. From the opener "Video Oujia", where Meatwad communicates with the dead through his Atari 2600, to "Carl", where the trio leaves town for spring break, and Carl goes all Castaway by talking with inanimate objects...until Rudy the housesitting robot blows him away for "attempted robbery". The first thing you'll notice about this season is the change-up in the opening. It looks like Dr. Wierd and Steve have left to make way for "Spacecataz", the hilarious ongoing conflict between the Mooninites and Plutonians. Speaking of Mooninites, the 2-dimensional tag team actually guest star in two episodes this season ("Remooned" and "Moon Master"), as opposed to the usual one. MC Pee Pants comes back (in a new body, of course) for "Little Brittle". But the best episodes are always the ones just having the guys dealing with problems that they usually wind up creating themselves. Take one of my favorites, "Unremarkable Voyage", where Frylock's shrink ray becomes Master Shake's favorite new toy. Words, however, cannot do any of these episodes justice. They have to be seen. Any remote fan of the show will thoroughly enjoy every minute of it.