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3.5 Season four
- 43. Video Ouija ( April 25, 2004): Shake attempts to commit suicide to haunt Meatwad through a video game entitled Video Ouija. A witch doctor is hired to bring Shake back to life, but he turns out he can only revive chickens.
- 44. Unremarkable Voyage ( May 9, 2004): Frylock acquires a gun which allows him to shrink or enlarge any object he fires at. He uses it to build a huge computer chip then shrink it. However, Meatwad eats it, and Frylock must recover it from inside.
- 45. Remooned ( August 15, 2004): Ignignokt and Err travel to Earth to cash a check, and they coerce Master Shake and Meatwad to assist them. This episode also reveals the spelling of Carl's last name, which is Brutananadilewski according to his ID.
- 46. Gee Whiz ( August 22, 2004): A billboard with the face of a famous religious icon seems to have given Meatwad the gift of child. Special Guests: Ted Nugent, George Lowe
- 47. eDork ( August 29, 2004): Shake's eHelmet is loaded with superfluous gadgets, but somehow an add-on player piano isn't enough to satisfy his lust for convenience.
- 48. Little Brittle ( September 5, 2004): MC P Pants returns from hell as an elderly rapping phenomenon. This time, he wants vampires to bite him so he'll become one. According to Adult Swim, this episode was his final one.
- 49. Robositter ( September 12, 2004): After Meatwad gets into the medicine cabinet while under Carl's supervision, Frylock creates a robotic babysitter to take care of him.
- 50. Moon Master ( September 19, 2004): Only true Moon Masters can pass the third level of the Mooninites' video game.
- 51. Dusty Gozongas ( September 26, 2004): The hottest stripper at the Wild Wild Chest creates tension between Shake and Carl. Although credited as Veronica Billingsley, Dusty Gozongas is clearly voiced by Scott Thompson of Kids in the Hall fame.
- 52. Diet: With a case of beer on the line, Meatwad, Shake, and Carl battle to see who can lose the most weight.
- 53. T-Shirt of the Living Dead: An ancient Egyptian t-shirt gives Meatwad unfathomable powers. Special guest appearance by Santa Claus.
- 54. Hypno-Germ: When Hypno-Germs invade Shake's brain, they put on a theatrical disaster inside his head.
- 55. Carl: Carl is left to babysit Dewey, Vanessa, and Boxy Brown while the Aqua Teens are away on vacation in Panama City, Florida
4 Home releases
As of November 16, 2004, three DVD sets of the series have been released.
Volume One (released November 18, 2003) contained the first 16 episodes ("Rabbot" through "PDA"). It also featured deleted scenes and the director's cut of "Rabbot". The director's cut of "Rabbot", "Mayhem of the Mooninites", and "Space Conflict From Beyond Pluto" contain director commentary.
Volume Two (released July 20, 2004) contains 13 episodes (Mail Order Bride through Universal Remonster as well as the "Baffler Meal" episode of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast). It has deleted scenes for "Super Model", "Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future", "Super Birthday Snake", and "Baffler Meal" and commentary for "Super Trivia", "Meat Zone", "Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future", and "Baffler Meal". Other bonus features include a music video, a gallery of ATHF drawings, and a documentary on the making of the show.
Volume Three contains 13 episodes ("Total Re-Carl" to the end of Season 3); director commentary for "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary," "The Shaving," "The Clowning, and "The Last One; a gallery of production sketches; promotional spots; a very long documentary on the the making of an Aqua Teens episode; answering machine messages from the characters; and a music video and karaoke version of "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary".
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