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Aqua Teen Hunger Force (ATHF) Characters
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force (also known as ATHF) is an American animated television series shown on Cartoon Network as part of its Adult Swim late-night programming block, as well as Teletoon in Canada. These are some of the main character in the show:
| | Master Shake - (Dana Snyder) - Commonly "Shake," or occasionally "Cup", is a lazy, stingy, simple-minded, mean-spirited, illiterate, sadistic, and self-centered milkshake in the form of a white cup with a pink straw and two yellow kitchen gloves. He often gets enjoyment out of tormenting Meatwad, swimming in Carl's pool, and watching TV. His special power is that he is able to shoot pistachio[9] milkshake onto the ground, suck liquids (up to 85 gallons) using his straw, and is very proficient with firearms and bows. Also, almost everything he throws to the ground after picking up (with the principal exception of tennis rackets) tends to explode, although none of the team seem to notice most of the time. | | | Frylock - (Carey Means) - A floating red box of French fries sporting a "van dyke" beard, dental braces, and a blue mystic jewel embedded in his back containing the power of a thousand suns. He uses his fries to grip things and occasionally as a fry radar or 'Frydar.' He is also able to shoot all of his fries at a target simultaneously (referred to once as "The Defense of Idahocules" in commentary). Frylock is scientifically-minded and conducts experiments in his room, which contains his library, supercomputer (which Shake purchased, but avoided actually paying for), cloner, and various other lab equipment. He is the most intellectual of the ATHF characters, and also attempts to provide the others with some sense of morality. His jewel gives him various powers, such as the ability to fly, and shoot lasers, fireballs, lightning, and even fire-extinguisher foam from his eyes. However, in the episode "Laser Lenses," it is revealed that special contact lenses are the source of Frylock's po | | | Meatwad - (Dave Willis) - A mostly peaceful, childishly simple-minded mass of compressed meat that was not approved for human consumption. Meatwad rolls and hops to get from one place to another, often picking up whatever dirt or debris happens to be in his way. He has also displayed shapeshifting abilities, and can morph into a hot dog, an igloo, a bridge, a "Samurai Lincoln" (intended to be Wayne Gretzky, or Tricky Dick as referred to in season 5), a walking spider-like form, a potted flower, a hand displaying the middle finger,a Hammer, and various other objects. He can also extend meaty appendages in order to manipulate objects. He is often the victim of Shake's abuse and practical jokes, though he has periodically treated Shake just as badly, convincing him to get multiple plastic surgeries from an auto mechanic and taking up anorexia. He usually sleeps on a grill or brushed nickel colander, but occasionally sleeps on a bed of sand. He is also known to make "dolls" out of househol | | | Carl Brutanananadilewski - (Dave Willis) - The sarcastic next door neighbor, and landlord of the Aqua Teens. Carl has a love for classic rock (specifically Ted Nugent, as seen in the episode Gee Whiz featuring Ted Nugent, as well as Loverboy and Foreigner, both referenced in the episode Revenge of the Mooninites, and believes "More Than a Feeling" is the world's greatest song), he also loves to order tons of hot wings, jalapeños, and beer, as well as the occasional ordering of Chinese Takeout. Carl has a strong passion for the New York Giants and has dozens of pornographic magazines in his bedroom. He generally dislikes the Aqua Teens and sees them as freaks. He is disgusted especially by Meatwad and annoyed by Shake, but still tolerates them even when they get on his nerves. He typically gets involved in scams concerning Meatwad or Shake, as in the episode Moon Master, and sometimes depends on Frylock for help. Carl has a false sense of pride in his decently cut lawn, car, and pool, a | | | Dr. Weird - (C. Martin Croker) A mad scientist who lives in an abandoned mental asylum on the perpetually rainy Jersey Shore. Dressed in a colorful outfit reminiscent of 1960s cartoon villains, complete with a glass space helmet that heats his hair (which Dr. Weird calls his "Hair-arium"), he starts many shows by presenting his latest creation with his catch phrase "Gentlemen, behold!" to his lone lab assistant Steve (and occasionally his Hispanic janitor Javier, and once even a swamp creature). His first nonsensical inventions shown include a giant rabbit robot called the "Rabbot" and a rainbow-making machine that functions as a powerful tractor beam (which he introduced only as "this thing"). Although in early episodes Dr. Weird's inventions provided a point of focus for the episode, this ended midway through the first season, and after that point were simply comic non sequiturs. In Frylock's room, a photo of a younger Dr. Weird with brown hair and Frylock can be seen in the back | | | Steve - (C. Martin Croker) Dr. Weird's assistant. Red haired, wearing a lab coat, and always pictured holding a test tube, Steve becomes aware of Dr. Weird's insanity over the course of the first two seasons of the series, but remains his assistant nonetheless. Over the course of the series, Steve has had his brain and spine removed, has been assaulted twice by animated corn, and has walked out on Dr. Weird's experiments numerous times. Since the Dr. Weird openings are no longer used, Steve's plot development did not continue, until the movie was released. The film also marks his most recent appearance. | | | Mooninites - (Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro) The Mooninites, Ignignokt and Err are two-dimensional aliens voiced by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro respectively. They are both similar in appearance, but Ignignokt is larger and green, while Err is smaller and pink; both resemble blocky, Atari 2600-style pixel graphics. Ignignokt, as the leader of the Mooninites, concocts various plans that never cease to annoy the Aqua Teens and Carl. When these plans don't work and he is endangered, he makes a hasty retreat. He makes reference to rock-and-roll music numerous times. Err is known for his trash talk. He regularly coerces Meatwad into going along with Ignignokt's schemes. He has said that the reason he acts the way he does is because he does not have a father and needs attention. | | | Plutonians - (Andy Merrill and Mike Schatz) The Plutonians, Oglethorpe and Emory are two spiked aliens from Pluto. Oglethorpe is orange and fatter, while Emory is green and taller. They are named after two Atlanta-based universities. They are seen feuding with the Mooninites throughout the series. Oglethorpe sports a heavy German accent. He also occasionally speaks patches of German. He claims to be a genius, but is actually just a buffoon with access to 'advanced technology'. He plans to conquer Earth, through such nonsensical plans as sending a Master Shake clone to "de-terraform" the Earth and stealing the Aqua Teens' cable through a Stargate. Emory appears to be far more intelligent and logical than Oglethorpe, but, being the soft-spoken sort, goes along with his hare-brained schemes. | | | MC Pee Pants - (Chris Ward IV a.k.a. MC Chris) MC Pee Pants is a mentally insane, eight-foot spider who wears a shower cap and a diaper. He is known for his overly convoluted schemes, all of which use rap as a cover for his criminal tendencies. He is frequently killed, after which he is reincarnated by Satan in a new form with another convoluted scheme. Thus far he's been a cow (Sir Loin), an old man and briefly a vampire (Little Brittle), an earthworm, and, finally, a fly in the ATHF movie. | | | Markula - (Matt Maiellaro) An eccentric, hunchback vampire with shoulder-length receding hair and green skin. He is the Aqua Teens' landlord, and it seems he dislikes them as much as Carl, calling them deadbeats, or referring to them only as "food". He has the ability to transform into a bat monster, a skill he uses for transportation. He loves robots, hates sports and wishes Carl would stop trying to sell his house. So far, he has only appeared in the sixth season of the show. He is responsible for the Aqua Teens' disappearance, having them cocooned by "military spiders" in a cave located in the Mojave Desert. This was in response to the Aqua Teens not paying their rent for October, however, Frylock refused to pay the rent because Markula refused to fix a gas leak in the house. He was killed by Carl with a bottle of garlic champagne at his 4,040th birthday party. |
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