| | | As Seen on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Features: DVD, Collector's Edition, Pan and Scan (TV Format), Aspect Ratio 1.33:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), 2 Discs Food products living in New Jersey go out of their minds crazy as hell. This is the story of Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad: creatures who live together, unsupervised, somewhere near the Jersey shore. Carl, their next door neighbor, has an above-ground pool and an attitude.This two disc collection includes 13 episodes of Aqua Teen Hunger Force! "Those who like their comedy safe and sane are advised to steer clear of this show. If, however, your sense of humor runs more toward the deranged..." Bryan Byun, DVD Verdict "...a hip theme tune from Schooly D and an irreverent attitude towards everything...the perfect companion piece to Robot Chicken..." David Michael Brown, Digital Retribution "...one of the trippiest and funniest cartoon shows I have ever seen...off the wall, and funny as hell..." DVD Resurrections
 Editor's Note
 This release contains the second volume of episodes from The Cartoon Network's hilarious, daring series. Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad are walking and talking food products who spend their days solving mysteries and coping with general problems regarding adolescence. Part of the network's "Adult Swim" series, which targets 18-34 year olds, AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE is strikingly original entertainment.
| Features | Documentaries: Never Cry Wolf |  | Deleted Scenes: Super Model, Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past From the Future, Baffler Meal, Super Birthday Snake |  | Music Video |  | Photo Gallery From Future Wolf III |  | Fullscreen Presentation |  | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 |  | Audio Commentaries: Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past From the Future, Super Trivia, Meat Zone, Baffler Meal |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Warner Home Video |
 | Release Date: 7/20/2004 |
 | Running Time: 156 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2003 |  | Catalog ID: 6771 |  | UPC: 00053939677126 |  | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English |  | Available Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] |
| Cast & Crew | Andy Merrill - Voice Of |  | C. Martin Croker - Voice Of |  | Carey Means - Voice Of |  | Dana Snyder - Voice Of |  | Dave Willis - Voice Of |  | Dave Willis - Director |  | Dave Willis - Writer |  | Dave Willis - Producer |  | David Cross - Voice Of |  | Jay Edwards, et. al. - Editor |  | Keith Crofford - Executive Producer |  | Matt Maiellaro - Writer |  | Matt Maiellaro - Director |  | Matt Maiellaro - Voice Of |  | Mike Schatz - Voice Of |  | Schooly-D - Original Music By |
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| | Professional Reviews | Eye Weekly 9 of 10 The funniest show on television is an 11-minute cartoon starring a giant milkshake, an extra-large serving of fries and a meatball. Collectively they're known as the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, even though there's nothing watery or teenaged about them. As for the Hunger Force part, well, there's not much superheroic activity, either...Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Space Ghost: Coast to Coast aren't necessarily smarter than any other shows on the air. But they are one thing that TV almost never is: consistently surprising. As such, they work against the medium's principal objectives: to comfort or reassure. Here, the typical rules of engagement may get subverted or destroyed several times in the same show -- it's up to you to get it. At once anarchic and rigorously constructed, this is comedy that challenges its viewers to redefine that boundary between the very funny and the very deeply f***ed-up. Not since Mr. Show has a TV comedy (or comedies) been so good at forcing viewers to ask, "What the hell am I laughing at, anyway?" - Jason Anderson
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