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| name = Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters
| image = AquaTeenPosterColonMovie.jpg
| image = AquaTeenPosterColonMovie.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster by [[Julie Bell]] and [[Boris Vallejo]]
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| director = {{Plainlist|
| caption = Film's poster done by Richard Corben
| director = [[Matt Maiellaro]]<br/>[[Dave Willis]]
* [[Matt Maiellaro]]
* [[Dave Willis]]
| producer = [[Williams Street]]
| writer = Matt Maiellaro<br/>Dave Willis
| starring = [[Dana Snyder]]<br/>Dave Willis<br/>[[Carey Means]]<br/>[[Andy Merrill]]<br/>[[Mike Schatz]]<br/>Matt Maiellaro<br/>[[C. Martin Croker]]<br/>[[Neil Peart]]
| distributor = [[First Look Pictures]]<br/>[[Maple Pictures]] (Canada)
| released = [[April 13]] [[2007 in film|2007]]<br/>TBA [[2007 in film|2007]] (Canada)
| runtime = 86 mins
| country = {{USA}}
| language = [[English language|English]]
| budget = $750,000
| website = http://www.kingcolon.com/
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| imdb_id = 0455326
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| screenplay = {{Plainlist|
* Matt Maiellaro
* Dave Willis
}}
| based_on = {{based on|''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]''|Matt Maiellaro|Dave Willis}}
| producer = {{Plainlist|
* Dave Willis
* Matt Maiellaro
* [[Jay Wade Edwards]]
}}
| starring = {{Plainlist|<!--Per billing poster-->
* [[Dana Snyder]]
* [[Carey Means]]
* Dave Willis
* Matt Maiellaro
* [[C. Martin Croker]]
* [[Andy Merrill]]
* [[Mike Schatz]]
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| editing = {{Plainlist|
* [[Jay Wade Edwards]] {{small|(supervising editor)}}
* John Brestan
* [[Ned Hastings]]
* Phil Samson
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| studio = [[Williams Street]]<ref name="AFI">{{Cite web |title=Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/64139-AQUA-TEENHUNGERFORCECOLONMOVIEFILMFORTHEATERS?sid=41c80eed-57d5-4dce-a540-522909b1f687&sr=6.1197977&cp=1&pos=0 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220222214637/https://catalog.afi.com/Film/64139-AQUA-TEENHUNGERFORCECOLONMOVIEFILMFORTHEATERS?sid=41c80eed-57d5-4dce-a540-522909b1f687&sr=6.1197977&cp=1&pos=0 |archive-date=February 22, 2022 |access-date=February 21, 2021 |website=[[AFI Catalog of Feature Films]] |publisher=[[American Film Institute]]}}</ref><br>[[Radical Axis (studio)|Radical Axis]]
| distributor = [[First Look Studios|First Look Pictures]]<ref name="AFI" /><ref name="mojo" />
| released = {{Film date|2007|04|10|[[New York City]]|2007|04|13|United States}}
| runtime = 85 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $750,000<ref name="mojo" />
| gross = $5.5 million<ref name="mojo" />
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'''''Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters''''' (also known as '''''Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Movie Film for Theaters''''') is a 2007 American [[Adult animation|adult animated]] [[Surreal humour|surreal]] [[black comedy]] film based on the [[Adult Swim]] animated series ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]''. The film was produced, written and directed by series creators [[Matt Maiellaro]] and [[Dave Willis]], and features the voices of [[Dana Snyder]], [[Carey Means]], Willis, Maiellaro, [[Mike Schatz]], [[Andy Merrill]], and [[C. Martin Croker]], with [[Neil Peart]] of the Canadian rock band [[Rush (band)|Rush]], [[Bruce Campbell]], [[Tina Fey]], [[Fred Armisen]], and [[Chris Kattan]] in [[cameo appearance]]s.

The film centers around [[Master Shake]], [[Frylock]] and [[Meatwad]], better known as the Aqua Teens, as they join forces with the [[List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters#Oglethorpe and Emory|Plutonians]] and the [[List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters#Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future|Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future]] to prevent a piece of exercise equipment from creating destruction, all while the Aqua Teens must puzzle together their existence and search for their creator.

During an interview at the 2005 [[San Diego Comic-Con]], Maiellaro and Snyder stated that rumors of a feature-length film based on ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' would be made. Maiellaro would also describe the film as "an action piece that leads into the origin story that unfolds in a very 'Aqua Teen' way." As production went on, several cameos, including Peart, Armisen and Campbell, were confirmed. On April 1, 2007, Adult Swim premiered the movie just a week before the main release; however, in honor of the block's annual [[April Fools' Day]] traditions, the film remained in a small [[picture-in-picture]] box at the bottom left corner, with no sounds.

''Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters'' premiered in [[New York City]] on April 10, 2007, and was released theatrically on April 13, 2007, by [[First Look Studios|First Look Pictures]], and grossed $5.5 million on a $750,000 budget, making it the [[List of highest-grossing R-rated films|twelfth highest-grossing R-rated animated film]].<ref name="mojo" /> The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its voice acting and humor but criticized its plot and tone. It marks the first and only time an Adult Swim series was adapted into a feature film, and is the second [[Cartoon Network]]-owned property to receive a theatrical feature film adaptation after ''[[The Powerpuff Girls Movie]]'' (2002), with the difference being due to that film's box office failure, [[Warner Bros.]] decided not to distribute this film's theatrical run. [[Warner Home Video]] released the film on a two-disc DVD on August 14, 2007. The film was submitted for the [[Academy Award for Best Animated Feature]] for the [[80th Academy Awards]], but was not nominated.

A [[sequel]] titled ''Death Fighter'' was announced, but was ultimately scrapped in 2015. However, a second ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' film was officially confirmed by Adult Swim on May 12, 2021. The second film, titled ''[[Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm]],'' was released direct-to-video on November 8, 2022, and on [[HBO Max]] starting February 8, 2023.

== Plot ==
Before the main feature, a faux theatre [[concession stand]] advertisement plays. A group of [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] theater snacks sing a spoof of ''[[Let's All Go to the Lobby]]'' until they are interrupted by another snack band (performed by [[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]]). The new band proceed to loudly sing some of their own bizarre theater rules as a [[death metal]] song.

In [[Egypt]], [[Master Shake]], [[Frylock]], and [[Meatwad]] break free from within [[Great Sphinx of Giza|the Sphinx]] and are attacked by an oversized [[poodle]], who kills Frylock before Shake defeats it. Shake and Meatwad flee with Frylock's corpse and meet Time [[Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln]], who revives Frylock. When the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] break into his house, Time Lincoln helps the Aqua Teens escape in a wooden [[Space vehicle|rocket ship]]. Time Lincoln is shot and the CIA agents become slaves to an African American Kentucky [[Colonel]] as punishment for changing history. All this, however, is just an elaborate story concocted by Shake to explain their origin to Meatwad. Meanwhile, a slice of [[watermelon]] named Walter Melon, along with his accomplice; [[Rush (band)|Rush]] drummer [[Neil Peart]], observes events of the Aqua Teens from his watermelon spaceship, including a backyard [[concert]] performed by Meatwad and his dolls.

When Shake decides to use his new exercise machine; the Insanoflex, Frylock notices that it is not assembled properly, and the instructions cannot be found. After searching for them online, he finds a message warning not to assemble the machine. Frylock calls the website's listed phone number, which is revealed to be that of [[List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters#Oglethorpe and Emory|Emory and Oglethorpe]], the Plutonians. Before they can answer the phone, they discover the [[List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters#Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future|Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future]] on board with them. The Ghost explains to the two aliens the story of the Insanoflex: the machine, when assembled, will exercise a man into a super-being, who will attract all the women on Earth, leading to a massive [[inbreeding]] and the eventual extinction of mankind. To prevent this, the Ghost [[Time travel|traveled to the past]] and steals a [[screw]] that holds the machine together. The Plutonians, now determined to get the machine, point out to him that the screw could easily be replaced: someone can buy another screw or shove a [[pencil]] into the screw hole.

Back on [[Earth]], Frylock finishes re-building the Insanoflex, with a pencil in the screw hole, but he discovers the [[printed circuit board|circuit board]] is missing. The trio visit their neighbor [[Carl Brutananadilewski]], from whom Shake had stolen the machine, to see if he has the missing piece. After Carl refuses to tell them, Meatwad finds the address in the Insanoflex's box. [[List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters#Dr Weird|Dr. Weird]], whose abandoned asylum has been purchased and turned into a [[Condominium (living space)|condominium]], is visited by Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad. Frylock retrieves the missing circuit board and installs it into the machine. Carl insists that as the rightful owner he should be the first to test the machine. The Insanoflex straps him in and transforms itself into a giant one-eyed robot. The robot plays [[techno music]] and heads for [[Center City, Philadelphia|downtown Philadelphia]], all while Carl's strapped-in form is forced to exercise. Eventually, the robot begins laying metallic eggs, which hatch into smaller versions of the machine. Emory, Oglethorpe and the Ghost, whom they unsuccessfully tried to steal the machine for themselves, offers to help them.

The Aqua Teens, the Plutonians and the Ghost, aided by an instructional workout video, find that the Insanoflex can be destroyed using music. After a failed encounter with [[List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters#MC Pee Pants|MC Pee Pants]], [[Reincarnation|reincarnated]] as a [[fly]], The team have no choice but to have Shake play his music. Shake poorly plays his original song "Nude Love" on [[acoustic guitar]], forcing the Insanoflex to commit [[suicide]]. Carl, now extremely muscular, leaves with his newly found date, a [[bodybuilder]] named Linda, while the group tries to prevent the newly-hatched robots from destroying the city.

The Aqua Teens travel back to Dr. Weird's condo to confront him, where Frylock begins to tell the [[origin story]] of the Aqua Teens: they were created by Dr. Weird, along with a [[chicken nugget]] named Chicken Bittle. In the [[Flashback (narrative)|flashback]], Dr. Weird proclaims that the Aqua Teens were created for one purpose: to crash a [[Jet aircraft|jet]] into a brick wall. Realizing the pointlessness of this mission, Frylock diverted the jet and set a course to [[Africa]], where they would try to solve world hunger. Upon entering Africa, Bittle was killed by a [[lion]] and the presence of the Aqua Teens scares a tribe of natives. With no other solutions, they returned to the [[United States]] and rented a house in [[New Jersey]], where they would start their new lives as regular civilians.

Meanwhile, Carl and Linda recline in her room, where she reveals "herself" to be Dr. Weird in disguise. He cuts off Carl's muscles and grafts them onto his own body. A fight ensues between Frylock and Dr. Weird, while arguing about who created whom. Dr. Weird claims that it was Frylock who created him, not the other way around. Dr. Weird shows Frylock a [[teddy bear]] filled with [[razor blades]]. He then reveals that the [[blue diamond]] on Frylock's back hides a [[VCR]], in which a [[videotape]] with false memories of Dr. Weird creating Frylock had been playing in the latter's head. Frylock reveals himself to be a [[transsexual]] [[lesbian]] trapped in a man's body. Just then, Walter Melon arrives in his ship, and explains that he created the Aqua Teens and all the [[List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters|other characters]], including the Insanoflex. His plan was that they would kill each other and Walter would inherit their [[real estate]] in order to create the "Insano-Gym". The others inform Walter that they rent and do not own property, proving Walter's plan pointless. An irritated Walter storms off. The Teens see their alleged mother standing before them, revealed to be a 9-layer [[Burrito|bean burrito]]. Shake suddenly [[Jumper (person)|jumps out the window]] upon hearing this, Meatwad hugs her, and Frylock states, "That's neat".

In a [[Post-credits scene|post-credit scene]], the Ghost is seen humping the TV in the Aqua Teens living room. Then Frylock (who went through a [[Sex reassignment surgery|sex change]]) tells him that it's time for bed.


== Cast ==
'''''Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters''''' is an [[animated film]] based on the [[Adult Swim]] animated series ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]''. The film is written and directed by the show's creators, [[Matt Maiellaro]] and [[Dave Willis]], and is set to be released on [[April 13]] [[2007]] by [[First Look Pictures]]. The film's poster was illustrated by [[Julie Bell]] and [[Boris Vallejo]].<ref>http://www.posterwire.com/archives/2007/03/</ref>
{{Main|List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters}}
* [[Dana Snyder]] as [[Master Shake]], the de facto leader of the ATHF, a talking milkshake
* [[Carey Means]] as [[Frylock]], the smartest of the ATHF, a talking box of fries able to fire beams from his eyes
* [[Dave Willis]] as
** [[Meatwad]], the youngest of the ATHF, a talking chunk of hamburger meat with shape-shifting abilities
** [[Carl Brutananadilewski]], the ATHF's neighbor and landlord
** [[The Mooninites|Ignignokt]], the large green Mooninite
** Video Game Voice
* [[Matt Maiellaro]] as
** [[The Mooninites|Err]], the small purple Mooninite
** [[List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters|Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future]], a large robotic duck claiming to see thousands of years into the past
** [[Satan]], the devil
* [[Andy Merrill]] as Oglethorpe, the fat, orange Plutonian with the German accent
* [[Mike Schatz]] as Emory, the skinny, green Plutonian alien with a headband
* [[C. Martin Croker]] as
** Dr. Weird, a mindless mad scientist who created many creatures, including the ATHF
** Steve, Dr. Weird's assistant
* [[Bruce Campbell]] as Chicken Bittle, the original leader of the ATHF who is long deceased
* [[Neil Peart]] as himself
* [[Chris Kattan]] as Walter Melon, the scheming melon waiting to take over Dr. Weirds and the ATHF's assets
* [[MC Chris]] as MC Pee Pants, a rapping 8 foot spider in a diaper who constantly winds up in Hell and is sent back to Earth
* [[Fred Armisen]] as Time Lincoln, the 16th US president who helps the ATHF escape the 19th Century
* [[George Lowe]] as [[Space Ghost]]
* [[Isaac Hayes III]] as Plantation Owner
* [[Tina Fey]] as Burrito, a large bean burrito claiming to be the mother of the ATHF
* [[H. Jon Benjamin]] as CIA Agent 1
* [[Jon Glaser]] as CIA Agent 2
* Craig Hartin as Rob Goldstein
* [[Matt Harrigan]] as Linda, a muscular woman who Carl is seeing, turned out to be Dr. Weird in disguise
* [[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]] (''uncredited'') as Interrupting Snack Band, a gumdrop at the mic, a pretzel on the guitar, a carton of milk on the bass, and nachos on the drums


== Production ==
== Production ==
=== Development ===
{{spoiler-about|[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters]]}}
In an [http://www.ugo.com/channels/dvd/article.asp?articleId=12315&SectionID=19 interview] at the 2005 [[San Diego Comic-Con]], Dana Snyder and Matt Maiellaro confirmed rumors that there would be a feature-length movie of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. More [http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|93987|1|,00.html details] were revealed at the 2005 Paley Television Festival, such as a possible cameo by 80s funk group [[Cameo (band)|Cameo]] and Maiellaro described it as "An action piece that leads into an origin story that unfolds in a very 'Aqua Teen' way."
In an interview at the 2005 [[San Diego Comic-Con]], [[Dana Snyder]] and [[Matt Maiellaro]] confirmed rumors that there would be a feature-length movie of ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force''. More details were revealed at the 2005 Paley Television Festival,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rick Porter |date=March 7, 2005 |title='Aqua Teen' Looks to Conquer Big Screen |url=http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271%7c93987%7c1%7c,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071206084947/http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1%2C1002%2C271%7C93987%7C1%7C%2C00.html |archive-date=December 6, 2007 |website=tv.zap2it.com}}</ref> such as a possible cameo by 80s funk group [[Cameo (band)|Cameo]], and Maiellaro described it as "an action piece that leads into an origin story that unfolds in a very 'Aqua Teen' way."


The creators revealed much more information in an interview with Wizard Entertainment. While they dodged many questions, they confirmed that the movie will run 80 minutes, was filmed on a meager $750,000 budget and features a plot detail about a "lost Aqua Teen", who's a box of chicken nuggets apparently named "Chicken Bittle" (voiced by Bruce Campbell). They also confirmed more cameos, with [[Rush (band)|Rush]] drummer and lyricist [[Neil Peart]], [[H. Jon Benjamin]] from ''[[Home Movies (TV series)|Home Movies]]'' and ''[[Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist]]'', filmmaker [[Jon Glaser]], ''[[Saturday Night Live|SNL]]'s'' [[Fred Armisen]] and [[Bruce Campbell]] to make appearances. Heavy metal band [[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]] have stated in a recent [[Decibel magazine|Decibel]] article that they are performing the opening music, and that the band would be animated as a bucket of popcorn, a soda, a hot dog, and a candy bar.<ref>http://www.decibelmagazine.com/features_detail.aspx?id=4911</ref> On the matter of the film's rating, which will play a large part in how loyal the film will be to the show, Maiellaro commented that "I think if [the movie is rated] R, it won’t get the audience that watches it. But we don’t know yet. We’re still waiting to find out."
The creators revealed much more information in an interview with Wizard Entertainment. While they dodged many questions, they confirmed that the film would run 80 minutes, be produced on a meager $750,000 budget, and feature a plot detail about a "lost Aqua Teen", who is a large chicken nugget named "Chicken Bittle" (voiced by [[Bruce Campbell]]).<ref name="Ain">{{Cite web |title=Bruce Campbell As A Chicken Nugget "Fucks!", "Shits!", And "Bleeps" Ahoy!! It's AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE: THE MOVIE!! |url=http://legacy.aintitcool.com/node/24061 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090502052844/http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=24061 |archive-date=May 2, 2009 |access-date=March 25, 2009 |publisher=Ain't It Cool News}}</ref> They also confirmed more cameos, with [[Rush (band)|Rush]] drummer and lyricist [[Neil Peart]], voice actor [[H. Jon Benjamin]] and his comedy partner [[Jon Glaser]], and ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''{{'}}s [[Fred Armisen]] making appearances. Heavy metal band [[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]] stated in a [[Decibel magazine|Decibel]] article that they would be performing during the opening, and that the band would be animated as a bucket of popcorn, a soda, a hot dog, and a candy bar. They were actually animated as a pretzel, a pile of nachos, an "Icecaps" box, and a gumdrop.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Decibel Magazine<!-- Bot generated title --> |url=http://www.decibelmagazine.com/features_detail.aspx?id=4911 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080129065111/http://www.decibelmagazine.com/features_detail.aspx?id=4911 |archive-date=January 29, 2008}}</ref> [[Radical Axis (studio)|Radical Axis]], the animator for the show at the time, provides the animation for the film.


=== Music ===
At the "Adult Swim 4 Your Lives" show in Philadelphia on [[April 8]], [[2006]], a 2 minute clip from the movie was shown. It is rumored that the clip shown was in fact the first 2 minutes of the movie. At present, critics have confirmed that several screenings of the movie have been shown, and the movie is indeed real, contrary to many of the growing rumors that the film is a hoax.
{{anchor|Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Colon the Soundtrack}}
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| artist = Various Artists
| released = {{Start date|2007|04|10}}
| recorded = 2007
| genre = {{hlist|[[Alternative rock]]|[[hard rock]]|[[heavy metal music|heavy metal]]|[[rap rock]]}}
| length = 44:25
| label = [[Williams Street Records|Williams Street]]
| producer = Various Artists
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| next_title = [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force#Merchandise|Have Yourself a Very Meaty Christmas]]
| next_year = 2009
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{{Album ratings
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''Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Colon the Soundtrack'' was released on April 10, 2007 It features many previously unreleased songs, some recorded for the purpose of the album. In addition, the compilation features an intro/outro titled "Nude Love" by [[Master Shake]], a track from [[MC Chris]], film skits and sound bites, and a new rendition of the ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' theme by rapper [[Schoolly D]].


The album features mix of musical styles ranging from [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]], [[indie rock]] and [[hip-hop]]; and also features new, original music from [[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]], [[Killer Mike]] and [[Unearth]]. Noticeably missing is "[[In the Air Tonight]]" by [[Phil Collins]], which is prominently featured at the end of the film.
The movie will allegedly be uncensored, however reviews from AICN (see below) claim some words are censored at times and other times not, and some words are censored all together. As of [[February 14]], [[2007]], the film has officially been given an R rating by the MPAA, which cites its reasoning as "crude and sexual humor, violent images and language".<ref>{{cite web | title = Movie information | publisher = First Look Studios | url = http://www.firstlookstudios.com/catalogFLP.aspx?projectid=c5cf0fe5-0c67-4fea-b244-177f4daba27f&index=2 | accessdate = 2007-03-14}}</ref>


# [[Master Shake]] – "Nude Love" – 1:27
==Press Release==
# Soda Dog Refreshment Squad – "Groovy Time for a Movie Time" – 0:48
{{cleanup-section|date=March 2007}}
# [[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]] – "Cut You Up With a Linoleum Knife" – 1:50
On [[February 28]], [[2007]], a press release was released to the music press about the film & soundtrack.
# [[Early Man (band)|Early Man]] – "More to Me Than Meat and Eyes" – 3:11
# [[Schoolly D]] – "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme" (Remix) – 1:34
# [[Meatwad]] – Skit – 0:18
# [[Unearth]] – "The Chosen" – 3:50
# [[Andrew W.K.]] – "Party Party Party" – 1:56
# Carl Brutananadilewski – Skit – 0:15
# [[Nine Pound Hammer]] – "Carl's Theme" – 2:42
# [[Brass Castle (Band)|Brass Castle]] – "Bookworm Resin" – 3:34
# Master Shake – Skit – 0:22
# [[Killer Mike]] – "Blam Blam" – 6:12
# Insane-O-Flex – "I Like Your Booty (But I'm Not Gay)" – 2:04
# [[mc chris]] – "I Want Candy" – 2:03
# [[The Hold Steady]] – "Girls Like Status" – 2:43
# Master Shake – "Nude Love (Reprise)" – 9:28
#* features hidden tracks
#** Meatwad and [[Superchunk]] – "Misfits and Mistakes"
#** Master Shake and [[Nashville Pussy]] – "Face Omelet"
#** Carl Brutananadilewski – Skit
#** [[Matt Maiellaro]] – Guitar Solo
{{small|'''Note:''' [[Carey Means]] ([[Frylock]]) is absent from the skits, sound bites and hidden tracks where the other Aqua Teens can be heard. Regardless, Carey Means still portrays Frylock in the film.}}


== Marketing ==
:The creative minds at Adult Swim responsible for the wildly successful musical collaborations [[Dangerdoom]] and [[Chrome Children]] now bring you the soundtrack for Adult Swim’s first-ever theatrical release – Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theatres. The film and soundtrack are based on the network’s popular series [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]].
The film's poster was illustrated by [[Julie Bell]] and [[Boris Vallejo]], and parodies the "King of the Mountain" design.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 5, 2007 |title=King of the Mountain - Posterwire.com |url=http://posterwire.com/king-of-the-mountain/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190609062652/http://posterwire.com/king-of-the-mountain/ |archive-date=June 9, 2019 |access-date=May 29, 2012}}</ref>


=== Boston Mooninite panic ===
:The new release, which will hit stores on [[April 10]] just prior to the film’s theatrical debut on [[April 13]], will feature skits and sound bites from the movie as well as cutting edge and original recordings from some of the best-known names in music.
{{main|2007 Boston Mooninite panic}}
On January 31, 2007, police in Boston, Massachusetts received reports of devices resembling bombs in various places around the city. The devices turned out to be electronic signs similar to a [[Lite-Brite]] that displayed images of the [[Mooninites]] Ignignokt and Err giving [[Finger (gesture)|the finger]], and were designed to promote the ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' television show as part of a [[guerrilla marketing]] campaign authorized by [[Cartoon Network]], the cartoon's parent company. The boards were present in several cities for weeks before the ones in Boston were reported.<ref>{{Cite news |date=January 31, 2007 |title=Two held after ad campaign triggers Boston bomb scare |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/01/31/boston.bombscare/index.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070305235219/http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/31/boston.bombscare/index.html |archive-date=March 5, 2007 |access-date=March 2, 2007 |publisher=CNN}}</ref>


The Boston City Government sought a reimbursement for the money spent responding to the incident. The amount quoted was $500,000 initially, and then was increased to $750,000.<ref>{{Cite news |date=February 1, 2007 |title=Pair plead not guilty in Turner advertising fiasco |url=https://www.ajc.com/metro/content/business/stories/2007/02/01/0201bizcartoon.html |url-access=registration |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070203101533/http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/business/stories/2007/02/01/0201bizcartoon.html |archive-date=February 3, 2007 |access-date=March 2, 2007 |publisher=Atlanta Journal-Constitution}}</ref>
:An eclectic mix of heavy metal, indie rock, and hip-hop, Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Colon The Soundtrack features new, original music from [[Mastodon]], [[Killer Mike]] and [[Unearth]]. The score also includes recordings from old school rap legend [[Schooly D]], who contributed a new version of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme for the film, as well as [[The Hold Steady]], [[Nine Pound Hammer]] and others.


On February 5, it was announced that Turner Broadcasting and the city of Boston have reached an agreement to pay $2 million to offset the cost of removing the devices: $1 million to cover the cost of the agencies involved and an additional $1 million in goodwill funding to [[homeland security]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=February 5, 2007 |title=Turner, contractor to pay $2M in Boston bomb scare |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/02/05/boston.turner/index.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070216075629/http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/02/05/boston.turner/index.html |archive-date=February 16, 2007 |access-date=March 2, 2007 |publisher=CNN}}</ref>
:Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Colon The Soundtrack will be released under the Williams Street banner, the Atlanta-based studios where Adult Swim programming is created. It will be distributed in the United States by ADA ([[Alternative Distribution Alliance]]), one of the leading distributors of independent music.


An episode from [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force (season 5)|season five]] titled "Boston" was produced as the series creators' response to the scare, but Adult Swim pulled it to avoid further controversy surrounding the events of the bomb scare.<ref>{{Cite news |date=December 15, 2008 |title=Exclusive Interview With Meatwad, Er, Dave Willis, Of 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force' |url=https://www.starpulse.com/news/Dee_Doyle/2008/12/15/starpulse_com_exclusive_interview_with_d |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101115024706/http://www.starpulse.com/news/Dee_Doyle/2008/12/15/starpulse_com_exclusive_interview_with_d |archive-date=November 15, 2010 |access-date=December 26, 2010 |publisher=Starpulse.com |df=mdy}}</ref>
:“Adult Swim is the visual equivalent of hip hop and alternative rock music – it’s edgy, it’s young, it is definitely alternative. So, it makes sense to expand the brand into the music market with this visionary new soundtrack for our first movie,” said[[ John Friend]], senior vice president of [[Cartoon Network Enterprises]]. “We’ve enjoyed tremendous success with Aqua Teen Hunger Force both on air and on DVD – and we are excited to bring this franchise to our fans - not only on the big screen – but also on CD.”


=== April Fools' Day television "premiere" ===
:The movie Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters will be released on April 13 in over 800 theaters nationwide through First Look Pictures. Written, produced and directed by Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis, the film is an action-adventure epic that reveals the mysterious origins of Meatwad, Frylock and Master Shake. When an immortal piece of exercise equipment threatens the balance of galactic peace, it is up to the Aqua Teen Hunger Force to run away from it. Peril escalates when Plutonians team up with the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past to strive for ultimate control of the sinister, deadly device. The movie represents Adult Swim’s first theatrical release and the first foray into animation for First Look Pictures.
[[File:Adult Swim April Fools 2007.png|265px|thumb|right|The heavily promoted April 1, 2007, airing of the movie on Adult Swim muted and featured in a [[picture-in-picture]] screen in the bottom left hand corner during a simultaneous airing of the ''[[Family Guy]]'' episode "[[Peter's Two Dads]]", while a large and noisy [[Digital on-screen graphic|on-screen graphic]] of [[Master Shake]] promotes the movie's airing.]]
Adult Swim began running advertisements on March 25, 2007, advertising the television premiere of the movie the following Sunday, April 1, 2007. Its only reasoning behind this stunt, as stated in the advertisement, was "because we're fucking crazy". While Adult Swim's TV listings on its website stated the movie would be shown, other TV listings reported the same Sunday block. The stunt was, in actuality, yet another one of Adult Swim's annual [[April Fools' Day|April Fools']] pranks: though the first few minutes of the movie were shown normally, the remainder was shown in a small [[picture-in-picture]] box in the bottom left-hand corner, with no sound, over the normal programming and occasional giant pop-ups alerting viewers of its presence, as well as advertising the actual premiere. The advertising was shown again on one episode of a ''[[Family Guy]]'' marathon on July 6, 2007. The movie eventually was shown in full on Sunday, March 30, 2008. The day after the April Fools' joke, Cartoon Network showed another [[Bumper (broadcasting)|bumper]], stating, "Sorry you will still have to pay to actually see the movie. But thanks for the ratings!"{{Citation needed|date=April 2016}}


=== Fake endings ===
:Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Colon The Soundtrack will have significant on-air support through ads, music videos and other promos on Adult Swim. Support for the soundtrack will also encompass national and local newspapers, an outdoor campaign in the top 15 markets and advertising on leading websites.
In yet another promotional stunt, the "ending" to the movie was posted in various places including YouTube, KingColon.com (in the Worst Game Ever game), and fansite "Aqua Teen Central": each ending was completely different.


Eventually, the Adult Swim website let it be known that none of the "endings" were real and presented seven more clips (which were fake as well) throughout the weeks following the film's release.
:The iTunes trailer website has edited the name of the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future to just the Ghost of Christmas Past.


These endings, now called the "fake.com endings", are available on the film's "Extras" DVD on the 2-Disc [[Special edition|Collector's Edition]]. These endings are parodies of other films. For example, one of the endings spoofs ''[[The Terminator]]'', featuring Meatwad as "The Determinator".
== Plot ==

[[Image:AthfMovieLogo1.PNG|thumb|The film's logo seen in the trailer.]]
== Release ==
On [[March 30]], [[2006]], Adult Swim announced on their website new information about the ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' movie.[http://www.adultswim.com/williams/news/articles/news078.html] The description given in the announcement is consistent with much of the content of "Deleted Scenes" but there is no way to know if it is serious or another joke.
=== Home media ===
{{See also|Aqua Teen Hunger Force#Home releases|l1=List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force DVDs}}
[[Warner Home Video]] released ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters'' in a two-disc [[DVD]] edition on August 14, 2007. For the DVD release, the studio changed the title of the eighty-seven-minute full-length movie to ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters for DVD'', just like the film soundtrack's title. The DVD features include the ten fake endings as shown on the internet, a "making of" featurette, promos, the "Deleted Scenes" episode, a music video, and an eighty-minute animatic (rough cut) of the movie made out of the deleted scenes from the film and scenes from the "Deleted Scenes" episode as well as a commentary. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee [[Patti Smith]] is featured on the DVD commentary. The scene after the credits was removed from the UK DVD release.

The set also features the [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force (season 4)|season four]] episode "Deleted Scenes" (also known as "Star-Studded Xmas Spectacular"), which makes heavy references and parallels to the film that originally aired years prior to the film's release on December 18, 2005.

The film is also available in [[HD video|HD]] and SD on [[iTunes Store]], [[Amazon Prime Video]], and [[Microsoft Movies & TV]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters |url=https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/season-0/8d6kgwzlckll |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200111121747/https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/season-0/8d6kgwzlckll |archive-date=January 11, 2020 |access-date=2022-08-17 |website=Microsoft Store |language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |title=Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie |url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/aqua-teen-hunger-force-colon-movie/id999983900 |access-date=2022-08-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817210604/https://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/aqua-teen-hunger-force-colon-movie/id999983900 |url-status=live |language=en-US |archive-date=August 17, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Watch Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters {{!}} Prime Video |url=https://www.amazon.com/Hunger-Force-Colon-Movie-Theaters/dp/B000V3BHWQ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817210619/https://www.amazon.com/Hunger-Force-Colon-Movie-Theaters/dp/B000V3BHWQ |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |access-date=2022-08-17 |website=www.amazon.com}}</ref>

== Reception ==
=== Box office ===
The film was a box office success, earning $3,088,000 in its opening weekend at no. 13. It grossed $5,520,368 domestically against its $750,000 budget,<ref name="mojo">{{Cite web |title=Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (2007) |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl1430423041/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111120124610/http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=aquateenhungerforce.htm |archive-date=November 20, 2011 |access-date=November 11, 2011 |publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]]}}</ref> making it the [[List of highest-grossing R-rated films#Highest-grossing R-rated and TV-MA animated films|21st highest grossing R-rated animated film]] at the time. It is currently ranked as the 12th highest grossing R-rated animated film of all time.

=== Critical response ===
With 28 reviews compiled, [[Metacritic]] reported that ''Movie Film for Theaters'' has received an average rating of 54/100, indicating "mixed or average reviews".<ref>[https://www.metacritic.com/movie/aqua-teen-hunger-force-colon-movie-film-for-theaters Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150805000954/http://www.metacritic.com/movie/aqua-teen-hunger-force-colon-movie-film-for-theaters |date=August 5, 2015 }} on [[Metacritic]]</ref> [[Rotten Tomatoes]] gave the film an approval rating of 48% based on reviews from 84 critics, with an average rating of 5.4/10. The website's consensus states: "The non sequitur humor of ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' will surely appeal to its built-in fanbase, but for the uninitiated, the premise wears thin".<ref>{{Cite web |title=Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (2007) |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/aqua_teen_hunger_force_colon_movie_film_for_theatres/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011050840/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/aqua_teen_hunger_force_colon_movie_film_for_theatres/ |archive-date=October 11, 2016 |access-date=2018-10-20 |website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]}}</ref> Reviews ranged from [[Glenn Kenny]] at ''[[Premiere (magazine)|Premiere]]'' magazine, who stated that he was tempted to refer to the film as "the most successful full-on surrealist film since [[Luis Buñuel|Buñuel]] and [[Salvador Dalí|Dalí]]'s 1930 ''[[L'Age d'Or]]''",<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Kenny |first=Glenn |date=April 11, 2007 |title=Aqua Teen Hunger Force |url=http://www.premiere.com/moviereviews/3712/aqua-teen-hunger-force.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080107095755/http://www.premiere.com/moviereviews/3712/aqua-teen-hunger-force.html |archive-date=7 January 2008 |access-date=4 January 2017 |magazine=Premiere}}</ref> to Ty Burr of ''[[The Boston Globe]]'', who called it "an act of terrorism against entertainment".<ref>{{Cite news |last=Burr |first=Ty |date=April 13, 2007 |title=OK, we get the 'Aqua Teen' joke; it's still not funny |url=http://archive.boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2007/04/13/ok_we_get_the_aqua_teen_joke_its_still_not_funny/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170104162953/http://archive.boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2007/04/13/ok_we_get_the_aqua_teen_joke_its_still_not_funny/ |archive-date=January 4, 2017 |access-date=4 January 2017 |work=The Boston Globe}}</ref> The film was given a thumbs down on the television show ''[[At the Movies (1986 TV program)|At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper]]''; [[Richard Roeper]] criticized the runtime and calling it "unfunny", though he said the first five minutes were funny.{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}

In response to such reviews, a commercial featuring the Mooninites began airing during the Adult Swim block. The two characters spend the entire commercial insulting a supposedly typical reviewer, "Lionel" of lionellovesmovies.com (the site merely leads back to the movie page). Other commercials recommend people see the film two or three more times to push the box office numbers up. Adult Swim also mentioned in one of its commercial bumpers that the review situation highlights the [[generation gap]], and that most negative reviews came from much older critics.{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}


== Sequel ==
:"The Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theatres is an action-adventure epic that tackles the mysterious circumstances that brought Meatwad, Frylock and Master Shake together. An immortal piece of exercise equipment threatens the balance of galactic peace, and it is up to the Aqua Teen Hunger Force to run away from it. Complicating matters, the Plutonians team up with the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future for ultimate control of the deadly device."
{{Main|Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm}}


There has been mention of producing a [[sequel]] titled ''Death Fighter''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Craig "Voiceroy" Crumpton |title=Dragon*Con08 Day 2: Aqua Squid Venture Brothers |url=http://www.toonzone.net/news/articles/25750/dragoncon08-day-2-aqua-squid-venture-brothers |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101027084242/http://www.toonzone.net/news/articles/25750/dragoncon08-day-2-aqua-squid-venture-brothers |archive-date=October 27, 2010 |publisher=toonzone |df=mdy}}</ref> While little has been confirmed by Adult Swim in regards to the film, there have been many statements regarding it. On December 15, 2008, Dave Willis stated no script was written and that the film would be released in Spring 2009 (though, as he also stated that Death Fighter was a T-shirt he was working on, he likely wasn't being serious)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Exclusive Interview with Meatwad, Er, Dave Willis, of 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force' |url=https://www.starpulse.com/exclusive-interview-with-meatwad-er-dave-willis-of-aqua-teen-hunger-fo-1847874808.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170310042107/http://www.starpulse.com/exclusive-interview-with-meatwad-er-dave-willis-of-aqua-teen-hunger-fo-1847874808.html |archive-date=March 10, 2017 |access-date=February 6, 2017}}</ref> Following this, in an April 2009 interview, Dave joked about the film lacking any sort of funding and being sold out of the back of his car.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Daniels |first=Hunter |date=July 30, 2010 |title=Radical Axis Interview Comic-Con; CEO Scott Fry, VP of Production Craig Hartin and Animation Director Todd Redner |url=https://collider.com/radical-axis-interview-comic-con-ceo-scott-fry-vp-production-craig-hartin-animation-director-todd-redner/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190428140510/http://collider.com/radical-axis-interview-comic-con-ceo-scott-fry-vp-production-craig-hartin-animation-director-todd-redner/ |archive-date=April 28, 2019 |access-date=November 18, 2019 |website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]}}</ref> In a 2010 interview, staff members of [[Radical Axis (studio)|Radical Axis]] confirmed that a sequel was indeed in production, and mentioned the possibility that the film might be made in [[3D film|3D]]. When asked if the film was designed for a theatrical release, a Radical Axis staff member responded yes, but stated: "We're not sure if we have a distributor yet." This was then followed by the statement: "Adult Swim will never make another movie ever again."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hunter Daniels |title=Radical Axis Interview Comic-Con; CEO Scott Fry, VP of Production Craig Hartin and Animation Director Todd Redner |url=https://www.collider.com/2010/07/30/radical-axis-interview-comic-con-ceo-scott-fry-vp-production-craig-hartin-animation-director-todd-redner |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100802045754/http://www.collider.com/2010/07/30/radical-axis-interview-comic-con-ceo-scott-fry-vp-production-craig-hartin-animation-director-todd-redner/ |archive-date=August 2, 2010 |access-date=October 2, 2010 |publisher=Collider}}</ref> In 2012, Matt Maiellaro released more news regarding the film, that being: "It is all written and great. We are just trying to convince the network do it again. The first one was such a cash cow for them, not just box office but also ad sales in the movie. So it is kind of a no-brainer. So hopefully one day."<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 23, 2012 |title="Aqua Teen Hunger Force" co-creator Matt Maiellaro chats about new season |url=https://mediamikes.com/2012/07/aqua-teen-hunger-force-co-creator-matt-maiellaro-chats-about-new-season/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180915162706/https://mediamikes.com/2012/07/aqua-teen-hunger-force-co-creator-matt-maiellaro-chats-about-new-season/ |archive-date=September 15, 2018 |access-date=November 18, 2019}}</ref>
Episode 58, titled "Deleted Scenes", is the first 22-minute episode of ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'', and according to the episode narration contains deleted scenes from the upcoming movie; however, the deleted scenes all combine to form one normal 11-minute episode, so it is unknown if they are actually deleted scenes, an episode used to promote the film or a combination of the two. It should be noted that the animation in the "deleted scenes" is much sharper and certain characters (i.e. Meatwad's dolls Dewey, Vanessa and Boxy Brown) are drawn with much more detail and Carl animates more rather than standing around with his hands on his hips. This suggests a higher budget and is a typical change made to movies based on cartoons. The Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future also has a deeper, much more distorted voice which might mean his new voice was recorded at a different studio. The official trailer for the film has shown scenes which supports some of the ideas suggested in this episode.


By 2014, the script had been completed and approved and would be released somewhere in mid 2015 and jokingly stated that the film was shelved as it was not [[G-rated]];<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gencarelli |first=Mike |date=July 23, 2012 |title="Aqua Teen Hunger Force" Co-Creator Matt Maiellaro Chats About New Season |url=http://www.mediamikes.com/2012/07/aqua-teen-hunger-force-co-creator-matt-maiellaro-chats-about-new-season/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029211626/http://www.mediamikes.com/2012/07/aqua-teen-hunger-force-co-creator-matt-maiellaro-chats-about-new-season/ |archive-date=October 29, 2013 |access-date=September 24, 2012 |publisher=Media Mikes}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Willis |first=Dave |date=January 24, 2014 |title=@JohnMcBloom mid 2015 finally! Got shelved since we didn't get the G-rating. |url=https://twitter.com/DaveWillis2/status/426910428220776448 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151102162932/https://twitter.com/DaveWillis2/status/426910428220776448 |archive-date=November 2, 2015 |access-date=February 6, 2017}}</ref> however, on April 25, 2015, at a C2CE convention panel, Willis indirectly stated that the project was scrapped, soon after announcing the show's cancellation.<ref name="C2CE">[https://web.archive.org/web/20150617081853/http://www.twitch.tv/c2e2/b/653386129?t=4h08m14s Dave Willis speaking at a C2CE convention panel on April 25, 2015] posted on Twitch</ref><ref name="Paste">{{Cite web |last=Martin |first=Garrett |date=June 15, 2015 |title=The Life and Death of Aqua Teen Hunger Force |url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2015/06/aqua-teen-hunger-force-forever.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150620140503/http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2015/06/aqua-teen-hunger-force-forever.html |archive-date=June 20, 2015 |access-date=22 June 2015 |publisher=[[Paste (magazine)|Paste]]}}</ref> He later mentioned on [[Reddit]] that it would cost $3.4 million to produce, and expressed interest in doing a [[Kickstarter]] to fund it. He also reportedly stated that the film could potentially be released in the next 2 years.<ref>{{Cite web |date=June 16, 2015 |title=Statement made by Dave Willis |url=https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/3a3itv/i_am_dave_willis_cocreator_of_aqua_teen_hunger/cs913g9#cs913g9 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151102164152/https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/3a3itv/i_am_dave_willis_cocreator_of_aqua_teen_hunger/cs913g9#cs913g9 |archive-date=November 2, 2015 |website=[[Reddit]]}}</ref>
== Soundtrack ==
[[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]] will feature a new track "Cut You Up With A Linoleum Knife", which they will perform as animated characters to start the film. Musician [[Franz Nicolay]] revealed via his website that "Girls Like Status," the [[b-side]] to [[The Hold Steady|The Hold Steady's]] "Chips Ahoy!" single will be featured on the film's soundtrack.<ref>http://www.franznicolay.com/index.html</ref> Also Included on the film's soundtrack will be a track from [[metalcore]] band [[Unearth]] entitled "The Chosen". It was first heard on the film's website<ref>http://www.kingcolon.com</ref>.


On May 12, 2021, Adult Swim announced a second ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' film, as well as original films based on ''[[The Venture Bros.]]'' and ''[[Metalocalypse]]''. All three films will be released on [[Blu-ray]], [[DVD]], and PVOD before arriving on [[HBO Max]] three months later.<ref name="AquaTeenSequel">{{Cite news |last=D'Alessandro |first=Anthony |date=May 12, 2021 |title=Adult Swim Has Three Movies In The Works For 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force', 'The Venture Bros.' & 'Metalocalypse' |url=https://deadline.com/2021/05/adult-swim-movies-for-aqua-teen-hunger-force-metalocalypse-the-venture-bros-1234754652/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210512160145/https://deadline.com/2021/05/adult-swim-movies-for-aqua-teen-hunger-force-metalocalypse-the-venture-bros-1234754652/ |archive-date=May 12, 2021 |access-date=May 12, 2021 |work=[[Deadline Hollywood|Deadline]]}}</ref> The film released on November 8, 2022, as ''[[Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm]]''. A preview of the film was shown at Adult Swim Fest 2022.
== Ad campaign scare ==
{{main|2007 Boston Mooninite Scare}}
On [[January 31]], [[2007]], police in [[Boston, Massachusetts]] received reports of devices resembling bombs in various places around the city. The devices turned out to be electronic signs similar to a [[Lite-Brite]] that displayed images of the [[Mooninites]] Ignignokt and Err giving [[Finger (gesture)|the finger]], and were designed as part of a [[guerrilla marketing]] campaign authorized by [[Turner Broadcasting System]], the cartoon's parent company. The boards were present in several cities for weeks before they were reported.<ref>{{cite news | title=Two held after ad campaign triggers Boston bomb scare | url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/31/boston.bombscare/index.html | publisher=CNN | date=2007-01-31 | accessdate=2007-03-02}}</ref>
The Boston Police Force sought a reimbursement for the money spent responding to the incident. The initial amount quoted was $500,000, and has since increased to $750,000 - the same as the movie's budget.<ref>{{cite news | title=Pair plead not guilty in Turner advertising fiasco | url=http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/business/stories/2007/02/01/0201bizcartoon.html | publisher=Atlanta Journal-Constitution | date=2007-02-01 | accessdate=2007-03-02 | format=Registration required}}</ref>
On [[February 5]] it was announced that Turner Broadcasting and the city of Boston have reached an agreement to pay $2 million to offset the cost of removing the devices. $1 million to cover the cost of the agencies involved and an additional $1 million in goodwill funding. <ref>{{cite news | title= Turner, contractor to pay $2M in Boston bomb scare | url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/02/05/boston.turner/index.html | publisher=CNN | date=2007-02-05 | accessdate=2007-03-02}}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[List of animated feature films]]
* [[List of adult animated feature films]]
* [[List of American films of 2007]]
*[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]
*[[Adult Swim]]


== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
{{Wikiquote}}
*[http://www.kingcolon.com KingColon.com], the Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters' official website
* {{IMDb title|0455326}}
*[http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/stuff/mooniniteads/movie.html Short Movie Clip] at [[Adult Swim]]
* {{tcmdb title|662830}}
*[http://www.ugo.com/channels/dvd/article.asp?articleId=12315&SectionID=19 Interview with Matt Maiellaro and Dana Snyder] at UGO
* {{Mojo title|aquateenhungerforce}}
*[http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|93987|1|,00.html ''Aqua Teen'' Looks to Conquer Big Screen] at Zap2it.com
* {{Rotten Tomatoes|aqua_teen_hunger_force_colon_movie_film_for_theatres}}
*[http://www.adultswim.com/williams/news/index.html?http%3A//www.adultswim.com/williams/news/articles/news078.html News article] at AdultSwim.com
* {{Metacritic film}}
*[http://www.decibelmagazine.com/features_detail.aspx?id=4911 Decibel Mastodon interview]
*[http://www.aquateencentral.com/movie.php Aqua Teen: The Movie @ Aqua Teen Central]
*[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117956533.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie set for March 2007 release]


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Distributed byFirst Look Pictures[1][2]
Release dates
  • April 10, 2007 (2007-04-10) (New York City)
  • April 13, 2007 (2007-04-13) (United States)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$750,000[2]
Box office$5.5 million[2]

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (also known as Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Movie Film for Theaters) is a 2007 American adult animated surreal black comedy film based on the Adult Swim animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The film was produced, written and directed by series creators Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis, and features the voices of Dana Snyder, Carey Means, Willis, Maiellaro, Mike Schatz, Andy Merrill, and C. Martin Croker, with Neil Peart of the Canadian rock band Rush, Bruce Campbell, Tina Fey, Fred Armisen, and Chris Kattan in cameo appearances.

The film centers around Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad, better known as the Aqua Teens, as they join forces with the Plutonians and the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future to prevent a piece of exercise equipment from creating destruction, all while the Aqua Teens must puzzle together their existence and search for their creator.

During an interview at the 2005 San Diego Comic-Con, Maiellaro and Snyder stated that rumors of a feature-length film based on Aqua Teen Hunger Force would be made. Maiellaro would also describe the film as "an action piece that leads into the origin story that unfolds in a very 'Aqua Teen' way." As production went on, several cameos, including Peart, Armisen and Campbell, were confirmed. On April 1, 2007, Adult Swim premiered the movie just a week before the main release; however, in honor of the block's annual April Fools' Day traditions, the film remained in a small picture-in-picture box at the bottom left corner, with no sounds.

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters premiered in New York City on April 10, 2007, and was released theatrically on April 13, 2007, by First Look Pictures, and grossed $5.5 million on a $750,000 budget, making it the twelfth highest-grossing R-rated animated film.[2] The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its voice acting and humor but criticized its plot and tone. It marks the first and only time an Adult Swim series was adapted into a feature film, and is the second Cartoon Network-owned property to receive a theatrical feature film adaptation after The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002), with the difference being due to that film's box office failure, Warner Bros. decided not to distribute this film's theatrical run. Warner Home Video released the film on a two-disc DVD on August 14, 2007. The film was submitted for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature for the 80th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.

A sequel titled Death Fighter was announced, but was ultimately scrapped in 2015. However, a second Aqua Teen Hunger Force film was officially confirmed by Adult Swim on May 12, 2021. The second film, titled Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm, was released direct-to-video on November 8, 2022, and on HBO Max starting February 8, 2023.

Plot[edit]

Before the main feature, a faux theatre concession stand advertisement plays. A group of anthropomorphic theater snacks sing a spoof of Let's All Go to the Lobby until they are interrupted by another snack band (performed by Mastodon). The new band proceed to loudly sing some of their own bizarre theater rules as a death metal song.

In Egypt, Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad break free from within the Sphinx and are attacked by an oversized poodle, who kills Frylock before Shake defeats it. Shake and Meatwad flee with Frylock's corpse and meet Time Lincoln, who revives Frylock. When the Central Intelligence Agency break into his house, Time Lincoln helps the Aqua Teens escape in a wooden rocket ship. Time Lincoln is shot and the CIA agents become slaves to an African American Kentucky Colonel as punishment for changing history. All this, however, is just an elaborate story concocted by Shake to explain their origin to Meatwad. Meanwhile, a slice of watermelon named Walter Melon, along with his accomplice; Rush drummer Neil Peart, observes events of the Aqua Teens from his watermelon spaceship, including a backyard concert performed by Meatwad and his dolls.

When Shake decides to use his new exercise machine; the Insanoflex, Frylock notices that it is not assembled properly, and the instructions cannot be found. After searching for them online, he finds a message warning not to assemble the machine. Frylock calls the website's listed phone number, which is revealed to be that of Emory and Oglethorpe, the Plutonians. Before they can answer the phone, they discover the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future on board with them. The Ghost explains to the two aliens the story of the Insanoflex: the machine, when assembled, will exercise a man into a super-being, who will attract all the women on Earth, leading to a massive inbreeding and the eventual extinction of mankind. To prevent this, the Ghost traveled to the past and steals a screw that holds the machine together. The Plutonians, now determined to get the machine, point out to him that the screw could easily be replaced: someone can buy another screw or shove a pencil into the screw hole.

Back on Earth, Frylock finishes re-building the Insanoflex, with a pencil in the screw hole, but he discovers the circuit board is missing. The trio visit their neighbor Carl Brutananadilewski, from whom Shake had stolen the machine, to see if he has the missing piece. After Carl refuses to tell them, Meatwad finds the address in the Insanoflex's box. Dr. Weird, whose abandoned asylum has been purchased and turned into a condominium, is visited by Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad. Frylock retrieves the missing circuit board and installs it into the machine. Carl insists that as the rightful owner he should be the first to test the machine. The Insanoflex straps him in and transforms itself into a giant one-eyed robot. The robot plays techno music and heads for downtown Philadelphia, all while Carl's strapped-in form is forced to exercise. Eventually, the robot begins laying metallic eggs, which hatch into smaller versions of the machine. Emory, Oglethorpe and the Ghost, whom they unsuccessfully tried to steal the machine for themselves, offers to help them.

The Aqua Teens, the Plutonians and the Ghost, aided by an instructional workout video, find that the Insanoflex can be destroyed using music. After a failed encounter with MC Pee Pants, reincarnated as a fly, The team have no choice but to have Shake play his music. Shake poorly plays his original song "Nude Love" on acoustic guitar, forcing the Insanoflex to commit suicide. Carl, now extremely muscular, leaves with his newly found date, a bodybuilder named Linda, while the group tries to prevent the newly-hatched robots from destroying the city.

The Aqua Teens travel back to Dr. Weird's condo to confront him, where Frylock begins to tell the origin story of the Aqua Teens: they were created by Dr. Weird, along with a chicken nugget named Chicken Bittle. In the flashback, Dr. Weird proclaims that the Aqua Teens were created for one purpose: to crash a jet into a brick wall. Realizing the pointlessness of this mission, Frylock diverted the jet and set a course to Africa, where they would try to solve world hunger. Upon entering Africa, Bittle was killed by a lion and the presence of the Aqua Teens scares a tribe of natives. With no other solutions, they returned to the United States and rented a house in New Jersey, where they would start their new lives as regular civilians.

Meanwhile, Carl and Linda recline in her room, where she reveals "herself" to be Dr. Weird in disguise. He cuts off Carl's muscles and grafts them onto his own body. A fight ensues between Frylock and Dr. Weird, while arguing about who created whom. Dr. Weird claims that it was Frylock who created him, not the other way around. Dr. Weird shows Frylock a teddy bear filled with razor blades. He then reveals that the blue diamond on Frylock's back hides a VCR, in which a videotape with false memories of Dr. Weird creating Frylock had been playing in the latter's head. Frylock reveals himself to be a transsexual lesbian trapped in a man's body. Just then, Walter Melon arrives in his ship, and explains that he created the Aqua Teens and all the other characters, including the Insanoflex. His plan was that they would kill each other and Walter would inherit their real estate in order to create the "Insano-Gym". The others inform Walter that they rent and do not own property, proving Walter's plan pointless. An irritated Walter storms off. The Teens see their alleged mother standing before them, revealed to be a 9-layer bean burrito. Shake suddenly jumps out the window upon hearing this, Meatwad hugs her, and Frylock states, "That's neat".

In a post-credit scene, the Ghost is seen humping the TV in the Aqua Teens living room. Then Frylock (who went through a sex change) tells him that it's time for bed.

Cast[edit]

  • Dana Snyder as Master Shake, the de facto leader of the ATHF, a talking milkshake
  • Carey Means as Frylock, the smartest of the ATHF, a talking box of fries able to fire beams from his eyes
  • Dave Willis as
    • Meatwad, the youngest of the ATHF, a talking chunk of hamburger meat with shape-shifting abilities
    • Carl Brutananadilewski, the ATHF's neighbor and landlord
    • Ignignokt, the large green Mooninite
    • Video Game Voice
  • Matt Maiellaro as
  • Andy Merrill as Oglethorpe, the fat, orange Plutonian with the German accent
  • Mike Schatz as Emory, the skinny, green Plutonian alien with a headband
  • C. Martin Croker as
    • Dr. Weird, a mindless mad scientist who created many creatures, including the ATHF
    • Steve, Dr. Weird's assistant
  • Bruce Campbell as Chicken Bittle, the original leader of the ATHF who is long deceased
  • Neil Peart as himself
  • Chris Kattan as Walter Melon, the scheming melon waiting to take over Dr. Weirds and the ATHF's assets
  • MC Chris as MC Pee Pants, a rapping 8 foot spider in a diaper who constantly winds up in Hell and is sent back to Earth
  • Fred Armisen as Time Lincoln, the 16th US president who helps the ATHF escape the 19th Century
  • George Lowe as Space Ghost
  • Isaac Hayes III as Plantation Owner
  • Tina Fey as Burrito, a large bean burrito claiming to be the mother of the ATHF
  • H. Jon Benjamin as CIA Agent 1
  • Jon Glaser as CIA Agent 2
  • Craig Hartin as Rob Goldstein
  • Matt Harrigan as Linda, a muscular woman who Carl is seeing, turned out to be Dr. Weird in disguise
  • Mastodon (uncredited) as Interrupting Snack Band, a gumdrop at the mic, a pretzel on the guitar, a carton of milk on the bass, and nachos on the drums

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

In an interview at the 2005 San Diego Comic-Con, Dana Snyder and Matt Maiellaro confirmed rumors that there would be a feature-length movie of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. More details were revealed at the 2005 Paley Television Festival,[3] such as a possible cameo by 80s funk group Cameo, and Maiellaro described it as "an action piece that leads into an origin story that unfolds in a very 'Aqua Teen' way."

The creators revealed much more information in an interview with Wizard Entertainment. While they dodged many questions, they confirmed that the film would run 80 minutes, be produced on a meager $750,000 budget, and feature a plot detail about a "lost Aqua Teen", who is a large chicken nugget named "Chicken Bittle" (voiced by Bruce Campbell).[4] They also confirmed more cameos, with Rush drummer and lyricist Neil Peart, voice actor H. Jon Benjamin and his comedy partner Jon Glaser, and Saturday Night Live's Fred Armisen making appearances. Heavy metal band Mastodon stated in a Decibel article that they would be performing during the opening, and that the band would be animated as a bucket of popcorn, a soda, a hot dog, and a candy bar. They were actually animated as a pretzel, a pile of nachos, an "Icecaps" box, and a gumdrop.[5] Radical Axis, the animator for the show at the time, provides the animation for the film.

Music[edit]

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Colon the Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedApril 10, 2007 (2007-04-10)
Recorded2007
Genre
Length44:25
LabelWilliams Street
ProducerVarious Artists
Aqua Teen Hunger Force music chronology
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Colon the Soundtrack
(2007)
Have Yourself a Very Meaty Christmas
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[6]

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Colon the Soundtrack was released on April 10, 2007 It features many previously unreleased songs, some recorded for the purpose of the album. In addition, the compilation features an intro/outro titled "Nude Love" by Master Shake, a track from MC Chris, film skits and sound bites, and a new rendition of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force theme by rapper Schoolly D.

The album features mix of musical styles ranging from heavy metal, indie rock and hip-hop; and also features new, original music from Mastodon, Killer Mike and Unearth. Noticeably missing is "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins, which is prominently featured at the end of the film.

  1. Master Shake – "Nude Love" – 1:27
  2. Soda Dog Refreshment Squad – "Groovy Time for a Movie Time" – 0:48
  3. Mastodon – "Cut You Up With a Linoleum Knife" – 1:50
  4. Early Man – "More to Me Than Meat and Eyes" – 3:11
  5. Schoolly D – "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme" (Remix) – 1:34
  6. Meatwad – Skit – 0:18
  7. Unearth – "The Chosen" – 3:50
  8. Andrew W.K. – "Party Party Party" – 1:56
  9. Carl Brutananadilewski – Skit – 0:15
  10. Nine Pound Hammer – "Carl's Theme" – 2:42
  11. Brass Castle – "Bookworm Resin" – 3:34
  12. Master Shake – Skit – 0:22
  13. Killer Mike – "Blam Blam" – 6:12
  14. Insane-O-Flex – "I Like Your Booty (But I'm Not Gay)" – 2:04
  15. mc chris – "I Want Candy" – 2:03
  16. The Hold Steady – "Girls Like Status" – 2:43
  17. Master Shake – "Nude Love (Reprise)" – 9:28

Note: Carey Means (Frylock) is absent from the skits, sound bites and hidden tracks where the other Aqua Teens can be heard. Regardless, Carey Means still portrays Frylock in the film.

Marketing[edit]

The film's poster was illustrated by Julie Bell and Boris Vallejo, and parodies the "King of the Mountain" design.[7]

Boston Mooninite panic[edit]

On January 31, 2007, police in Boston, Massachusetts received reports of devices resembling bombs in various places around the city. The devices turned out to be electronic signs similar to a Lite-Brite that displayed images of the Mooninites Ignignokt and Err giving the finger, and were designed to promote the Aqua Teen Hunger Force television show as part of a guerrilla marketing campaign authorized by Cartoon Network, the cartoon's parent company. The boards were present in several cities for weeks before the ones in Boston were reported.[8]

The Boston City Government sought a reimbursement for the money spent responding to the incident. The amount quoted was $500,000 initially, and then was increased to $750,000.[9]

On February 5, it was announced that Turner Broadcasting and the city of Boston have reached an agreement to pay $2 million to offset the cost of removing the devices: $1 million to cover the cost of the agencies involved and an additional $1 million in goodwill funding to homeland security.[10]

An episode from season five titled "Boston" was produced as the series creators' response to the scare, but Adult Swim pulled it to avoid further controversy surrounding the events of the bomb scare.[11]

April Fools' Day television "premiere"[edit]

The heavily promoted April 1, 2007, airing of the movie on Adult Swim muted and featured in a picture-in-picture screen in the bottom left hand corner during a simultaneous airing of the Family Guy episode "Peter's Two Dads", while a large and noisy on-screen graphic of Master Shake promotes the movie's airing.

Adult Swim began running advertisements on March 25, 2007, advertising the television premiere of the movie the following Sunday, April 1, 2007. Its only reasoning behind this stunt, as stated in the advertisement, was "because we're fucking crazy". While Adult Swim's TV listings on its website stated the movie would be shown, other TV listings reported the same Sunday block. The stunt was, in actuality, yet another one of Adult Swim's annual April Fools' pranks: though the first few minutes of the movie were shown normally, the remainder was shown in a small picture-in-picture box in the bottom left-hand corner, with no sound, over the normal programming and occasional giant pop-ups alerting viewers of its presence, as well as advertising the actual premiere. The advertising was shown again on one episode of a Family Guy marathon on July 6, 2007. The movie eventually was shown in full on Sunday, March 30, 2008. The day after the April Fools' joke, Cartoon Network showed another bumper, stating, "Sorry you will still have to pay to actually see the movie. But thanks for the ratings!"[citation needed]

Fake endings[edit]

In yet another promotional stunt, the "ending" to the movie was posted in various places including YouTube, KingColon.com (in the Worst Game Ever game), and fansite "Aqua Teen Central": each ending was completely different.

Eventually, the Adult Swim website let it be known that none of the "endings" were real and presented seven more clips (which were fake as well) throughout the weeks following the film's release.

These endings, now called the "fake.com endings", are available on the film's "Extras" DVD on the 2-Disc Collector's Edition. These endings are parodies of other films. For example, one of the endings spoofs The Terminator, featuring Meatwad as "The Determinator".

Release[edit]

Home media[edit]

Warner Home Video released Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters in a two-disc DVD edition on August 14, 2007. For the DVD release, the studio changed the title of the eighty-seven-minute full-length movie to Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters for DVD, just like the film soundtrack's title. The DVD features include the ten fake endings as shown on the internet, a "making of" featurette, promos, the "Deleted Scenes" episode, a music video, and an eighty-minute animatic (rough cut) of the movie made out of the deleted scenes from the film and scenes from the "Deleted Scenes" episode as well as a commentary. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Patti Smith is featured on the DVD commentary. The scene after the credits was removed from the UK DVD release.

The set also features the season four episode "Deleted Scenes" (also known as "Star-Studded Xmas Spectacular"), which makes heavy references and parallels to the film that originally aired years prior to the film's release on December 18, 2005.

The film is also available in HD and SD on iTunes Store, Amazon Prime Video, and Microsoft Movies & TV.[12][13][14]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

The film was a box office success, earning $3,088,000 in its opening weekend at no. 13. It grossed $5,520,368 domestically against its $750,000 budget,[2] making it the 21st highest grossing R-rated animated film at the time. It is currently ranked as the 12th highest grossing R-rated animated film of all time.

Critical response[edit]

With 28 reviews compiled, Metacritic reported that Movie Film for Theaters has received an average rating of 54/100, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[15] Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an approval rating of 48% based on reviews from 84 critics, with an average rating of 5.4/10. The website's consensus states: "The non sequitur humor of Aqua Teen Hunger Force will surely appeal to its built-in fanbase, but for the uninitiated, the premise wears thin".[16] Reviews ranged from Glenn Kenny at Premiere magazine, who stated that he was tempted to refer to the film as "the most successful full-on surrealist film since Buñuel and Dalí's 1930 L'Age d'Or",[17] to Ty Burr of The Boston Globe, who called it "an act of terrorism against entertainment".[18] The film was given a thumbs down on the television show At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper; Richard Roeper criticized the runtime and calling it "unfunny", though he said the first five minutes were funny.[citation needed]

In response to such reviews, a commercial featuring the Mooninites began airing during the Adult Swim block. The two characters spend the entire commercial insulting a supposedly typical reviewer, "Lionel" of lionellovesmovies.com (the site merely leads back to the movie page). Other commercials recommend people see the film two or three more times to push the box office numbers up. Adult Swim also mentioned in one of its commercial bumpers that the review situation highlights the generation gap, and that most negative reviews came from much older critics.[citation needed]

Sequel[edit]

There has been mention of producing a sequel titled Death Fighter.[19] While little has been confirmed by Adult Swim in regards to the film, there have been many statements regarding it. On December 15, 2008, Dave Willis stated no script was written and that the film would be released in Spring 2009 (though, as he also stated that Death Fighter was a T-shirt he was working on, he likely wasn't being serious)[20] Following this, in an April 2009 interview, Dave joked about the film lacking any sort of funding and being sold out of the back of his car.[21] In a 2010 interview, staff members of Radical Axis confirmed that a sequel was indeed in production, and mentioned the possibility that the film might be made in 3D. When asked if the film was designed for a theatrical release, a Radical Axis staff member responded yes, but stated: "We're not sure if we have a distributor yet." This was then followed by the statement: "Adult Swim will never make another movie ever again."[22] In 2012, Matt Maiellaro released more news regarding the film, that being: "It is all written and great. We are just trying to convince the network do it again. The first one was such a cash cow for them, not just box office but also ad sales in the movie. So it is kind of a no-brainer. So hopefully one day."[23]

By 2014, the script had been completed and approved and would be released somewhere in mid 2015 and jokingly stated that the film was shelved as it was not G-rated;[24][25] however, on April 25, 2015, at a C2CE convention panel, Willis indirectly stated that the project was scrapped, soon after announcing the show's cancellation.[26][27] He later mentioned on Reddit that it would cost $3.4 million to produce, and expressed interest in doing a Kickstarter to fund it. He also reportedly stated that the film could potentially be released in the next 2 years.[28]

On May 12, 2021, Adult Swim announced a second Aqua Teen Hunger Force film, as well as original films based on The Venture Bros. and Metalocalypse. All three films will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, and PVOD before arriving on HBO Max three months later.[29] The film released on November 8, 2022, as Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm. A preview of the film was shown at Adult Swim Fest 2022.

See also[edit]

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