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* The subplot of the SeriesFinale, "The Greatest Story Ever Told", focuses on Shake trying to gain immortality through religion. The episode came out three days after the SeriesFauxnale; Jesus Christ was also resurrected in three days, so all the religious jokes make more sense.
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* MC Pee Pants' rapper personas actually follow a life cycle throughout his three episodes. He's a child as MC Pee Pants, an adult as Sir Loin, and an old man as Little Brittle.

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* MC Pee Pants' rapper personas actually follow a life cycle throughout his three episodes. He's a child as MC Pee Pants, an adult as Sir Loin, and an old man as Little Brittle. Also, the obesity of Sir Loin as depicted on his album cover is fitting when you consider that his previous incarnation's defining character trait was being addicted to candy.
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* MC Pee Pants became attached to the old man he was trying to scam because he went through same thing when he was Little Brittle (old men who served their country and were abandoned by their kids)
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* MC Pee Pants' rapper personas actually follow a life cycle throughout his three episodes. He's a child as MC Pee Pants, an adult as Sir Loin, and an old man as Little Brittle.
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* Master Shake freaking out about vampires so much makes a lot more sense upon meeting Markula. He knows how much of a threat and general asshole they are because one of them is his landlord.
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* In the episode "Muscles", [[ItMakesAsMuchSenseInContext Shake's sentient muscles]] demand another muscle shake from Carl, and backs down when he realizes he cannot pay when Carl forcefully demands the money the shake costs. As one youtube commenter notes, he probably realized he has no idea where the shake comes from and needs Carl to get it, so he can't threaten to beat him up or kill him.
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* Although played for laugh, for Meatwad's young age, he is taken advantage of sexually quite often, even compared to Shake, who has entire episodes revolving around him being raped. Although this is [[BlackComedyRape meant to be a joke]], Meatwad being molested by his guardian (and only ally) Frylock can be hard to watch in 'The Cubing'.
* The hate and discrimination the Aqua teens receive may seem unjustified, but every now and again we are reminded just how nonhuman these characters are. With subtle cues that they're not biologically people such as their lack of sex organs and Master Shake enthusiastically eating humans in 'Circus', 'Dickesode', and 'Buddy Nugget', not to mention Meatwad's willingness to eat a man in 'Hands on a Hamburger'. Our earliest hint that they enjoy people actually comes from another one of Dr. Weird's creations, Willy Nelson, who unashamedly drinks the 'juice' from humans and ravishes their corpses. Likewise, pyscopathy and manipulative behavior comes naturally to them the second they're inconvenienced, such as the entirety of 'Frylegs', 'Multiple Meat' and 'super birthday snake', Shake talking a mentally ill homeless man into killing himself because he can't point out Jesus in a billboard in 'Gee Whiz', and Meatwad mentally manipulating Shake to get the house to himself in 'Super model'. humans have every reason to fear these beings as much as they do other Dr. Weird creations like Rabbot, Mc Peepants and Paul.

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* Although played for laugh, laughs, for Meatwad's young age, he is taken advantage of sexually quite often, even compared to Shake, who has entire episodes revolving around him being raped. Although this is [[BlackComedyRape meant to be a joke]], Meatwad being molested by his guardian (and only ally) Frylock can be hard to watch in 'The Cubing'.
* The hate and discrimination the Aqua teens receive may seem unjustified, but every now and again we are reminded just how nonhuman these characters are. With subtle cues that they're not biologically people human such as their lack of sex organs and Master Shake enthusiastically eating humans in 'Circus', 'Dickesode', and 'Buddy Nugget', not to mention Meatwad's willingness to eat a man in 'Hands on a Hamburger'. Our earliest hint that they enjoy eating people actually comes from another one of Dr. Weird's creations, Willy Nelson, who unashamedly drinks the 'juice' from humans and ravishes their corpses. Likewise, pyscopathy psychopathy and manipulative behavior comes naturally to them the second they're inconvenienced, such as the entirety of 'Frylegs', 'Multiple Meat' and 'super birthday snake', 'Super Birthday Snake', Shake talking a mentally ill homeless man into killing himself because he can't point out Jesus in a billboard in 'Gee Whiz', and Meatwad mentally manipulating Shake to get the house to himself in 'Super model'. humans Model'. Humans have every reason to fear these beings as much as they do other Dr. Weird creations like Rabbot, Mc Peepants Peepants, and Paul.
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* Although played for laugh, for Meatwad's young age, he is taken advantage of sexually quite often, even compared to Shake, who has entire episodes revolving around him being raped. Although this is[[BlackComedyRape meant to be a joke]], Meatwad being molested by his guardian (and only ally) Frylock can be hard to watch in 'The Cubing'.

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* Although played for laugh, for Meatwad's young age, he is taken advantage of sexually quite often, even compared to Shake, who has entire episodes revolving around him being raped. Although this is[[BlackComedyRape is [[BlackComedyRape meant to be a joke]], Meatwad being molested by his guardian (and only ally) Frylock can be hard to watch in 'The Cubing'.
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* Although played for laugh, for Meatwad's young age, he is taken advantage of sexually quite often, even compared to Shake, who has entire episodes revolving around him being raped. Although this is[[BlackComedyRape meant to be a joke]], Meatwad being molested by his guardian (and only ally) Frylock can be hard to watch in 'The Cubing'.
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* Why is Master Shake's flavor pistachio? Because he's ''nuts''.

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* Why is Master Shake's flavor pistachio? Because he's ''nuts''.''nuts''.
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* The hate and discrimination the Aqua teens receive may seem unjustified, but every now and again we are reminded just how nonhuman these characters are. With subtle cues that they're not biologically people such as their lack of sex organs and Master Shake enthusiastically eating humans in 'Circus', 'Dickesode', and 'Buddy Nugget', not to mention Meatwad's willingness to eat a man in 'Hands on a Hamburger'. Our earliest hint that they enjoy people actually comes from another one of Dr. Weird's creations, Willy Nelson, who unashamedly drinks the 'juice' from humans and ravishes their corpses. Likewise, pyscopathy and manipulative behavior comes naturally to them the second they're inconvenienced, such as the entirety of 'Frylegs', 'Multiple Meat' and 'super birthday snake', Shake talking a mentally ill homeless man into killing himself because he can't point out Jesus in a billboard in 'Gee Whiz', and Meatwad mentally manipulating Shake to get the house to himself in 'Super model'. humans have every reason to fear these beings as much as they do other Dr. Weird creations like Rabbot, Mc Peepants and Paul.
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* Every seasons 1 and 2 episode opens with Dr. Weird, who seems a cilched supervillain, except he never does anything beyond experiment on his ill-fated henchmen. The protagonists for the rest of each episode are the Aqua Teens, who are introduced in the theme song as some kind of superheroes, but they're all deadbeats whose adventures are pure randomness caused specifically by their lack of heroics, intelligence and cohesion. Dr. Weird's prologues aren't random; they exist to help the Aqua Teen hilariously subvert the superhero genre. In most superhero shows the prologue would show the villain plotting his next scheme that the heroes would have to defeat; in this show, the villain is as much a deadbeat as the heroes, so they never meet as proper superheroes and supervillains should.

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* Every seasons 1 and 2 episode opens with Dr. Weird, who seems a cilched supervillain, except he never does anything beyond experiment on his ill-fated henchmen. The protagonists for the rest of each episode are the Aqua Teens, who are introduced in the theme song as some kind of superheroes, but they're all deadbeats whose adventures are pure randomness caused specifically by their lack of heroics, intelligence and cohesion. Dr. Weird's prologues aren't random; they exist to help the Aqua Teen hilariously subvert the superhero genre. In most superhero shows the prologue would show the villain plotting his next scheme that the heroes would have to defeat; in this show, the villain is as much a deadbeat as the heroes, so they never meet as proper superheroes and supervillains should.should.
* Why is Master Shake's flavor pistachio? Because he's ''nuts''.
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* Every seasons 1 and 2 episode opens with Dr. Weird, who seems a cilched supervillain, except he never does anything beyond experiment on his ill-fated henchmen. The protagonists for the rest of each episode are the Aqua Teen, who are introduced in the theme song as some kind of superheroes, but they're all deadbeats whose adventures are pure randomness caused specifically by their lack of heroics, intelligence and cohesion. Dr. Weird's prologues aren't random; they exist to help the Aqua Teen hilariously subvert the superhero genre. In most superhero shows the prologue would show the villain plotting his next scheme that the heroes would have to defeat; in this show, the villain is as much a deadbeat as the heroes, so they never meet as proper superheroes and supervillains should.

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* Every seasons 1 and 2 episode opens with Dr. Weird, who seems a cilched supervillain, except he never does anything beyond experiment on his ill-fated henchmen. The protagonists for the rest of each episode are the Aqua Teen, Teens, who are introduced in the theme song as some kind of superheroes, but they're all deadbeats whose adventures are pure randomness caused specifically by their lack of heroics, intelligence and cohesion. Dr. Weird's prologues aren't random; they exist to help the Aqua Teen hilariously subvert the superhero genre. In most superhero shows the prologue would show the villain plotting his next scheme that the heroes would have to defeat; in this show, the villain is as much a deadbeat as the heroes, so they never meet as proper superheroes and supervillains should.

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* FridgeBrilliance - MC Pee Pants first appears with a plan to get everyone addicted to candy as part of a "Global diet-pill Pyramid Scheme."

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Pee Pants first appears with a plan to get everyone addicted to candy as part of a "Global diet-pill Pyramid Scheme."
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* Meatwad is voiced by Dave Willis. Boxy Brown is also voiced by Dave Willis. Dave Willis is literally talking to himself in any scene with Boxy Brown.
* Every episode opens with Dr. Weird, who seems a cilched supervillain, except he never does anything beyond experiment on his ill-fated henchmen. The protagonists for the rest of each episode are the Aqua Teen, who are introduced in the theme song as some kind of superheroes, but they're all deadbeats whose adventures are pure randomness caused specifically by their lack of heroics, intelligence and cohesion. Dr. Weird's prologues aren't random; they exist to help the Aqua Teen hilariously subvert the superhero genre. In most superhero shows the prologue would show the villain plotting his next scheme that the heroes would have to defeat; in this show, the villain is as much a deadbeat as the heroes, so they never meet as proper superheroes and supervillains should.

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* Meatwad is and Carl are voiced by Dave Willis. Boxy Brown is also voiced by Dave Willis. Dave Willis is literally talking to himself in any scene with Boxy Brown.
* Every seasons 1 and 2 episode opens with Dr. Weird, who seems a cilched supervillain, except he never does anything beyond experiment on his ill-fated henchmen. The protagonists for the rest of each episode are the Aqua Teen, who are introduced in the theme song as some kind of superheroes, but they're all deadbeats whose adventures are pure randomness caused specifically by their lack of heroics, intelligence and cohesion. Dr. Weird's prologues aren't random; they exist to help the Aqua Teen hilariously subvert the superhero genre. In most superhero shows the prologue would show the villain plotting his next scheme that the heroes would have to defeat; in this show, the villain is as much a deadbeat as the heroes, so they never meet as proper superheroes and supervillains should.
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--> So they can walk upon the earth, and get resituated

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*** Why diet pills? What better for a population brain-washed into candy binges?
** Meatwad is voiced by Dave Willis. Boxy Brown is also voiced by Dave Willis. Dave Willis is literally talking to himself in any scene with Boxy Brown.

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*** ** Why diet pills? What better for a population brain-washed into candy binges?
** * Meatwad is voiced by Dave Willis. Boxy Brown is also voiced by Dave Willis. Dave Willis is literally talking to himself in any scene with Boxy Brown.
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** Why diet pills? What better for a population brain-washed into candy binges?

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** *** Why diet pills? What better for a population brain-washed into candy binges?
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I had a shocking epiphany and had to share it.


** Meatwad is voiced by Dave Willis. Boxy Brown is also voiced by Dave Willis. Dave Willis is literally talking to himself in any scene with Boxy Brown.

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** Meatwad is voiced by Dave Willis. Boxy Brown is also voiced by Dave Willis. Dave Willis is literally talking to himself in any scene with Boxy Brown.Brown.
* Every episode opens with Dr. Weird, who seems a cilched supervillain, except he never does anything beyond experiment on his ill-fated henchmen. The protagonists for the rest of each episode are the Aqua Teen, who are introduced in the theme song as some kind of superheroes, but they're all deadbeats whose adventures are pure randomness caused specifically by their lack of heroics, intelligence and cohesion. Dr. Weird's prologues aren't random; they exist to help the Aqua Teen hilariously subvert the superhero genre. In most superhero shows the prologue would show the villain plotting his next scheme that the heroes would have to defeat; in this show, the villain is as much a deadbeat as the heroes, so they never meet as proper superheroes and supervillains should.
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** Why diet pills? What better for a population brain-washed into candy binges?

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** Why diet pills? What better for a population brain-washed into candy binges?binges?
** Meatwad is voiced by Dave Willis. Boxy Brown is also voiced by Dave Willis. Dave Willis is literally talking to himself in any scene with Boxy Brown.

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