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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 9780790784168 Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC ISBN: 0790784165 Item Dimensions: Label: Turner Home Ent Languages: Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent MPN: TRNDT6708D Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Turner Home Ent Region Code: 1 Release Date: November 18, 2003 Running Time: 15 minutes Studio: Turner Home Ent Theatrical Release Date: December 30, 2000 Editorial Review: Product Description: Studio: Turner Hm Entertainm Release Date: 11/18/2003 Amazon.com: Another cracked animated series from the Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim" programming block, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Volume One's blend of superhero action and skewed humor should provide plenty of nourishment to fans of offbeat animation. The Aqua Teen Hunger Force are a squabbling trio of fast-food items (milkshake, fries, and a ball of hamburger meat) that have joined together to fight a host of monsters, aliens, and mad scientists in their native New Jersey. Fans of traditional cartoons may find the surreal plotlines and low-fi animation unmanageable, but viewers who enjoy other Adult Swim programming like Space Ghost Coast to Coast (series creators Chris Willis and Matt Maiellaro are veterans from that show) will find the Force's adventures side-splitting. The two-disc set, which features 16 episodes from the series' first two seasons, is supplemented by commentary by Willis and Maiellaro on three episodes, including an early version of "Rabbot." Disc 2 has a pair of Easter eggs that feature deleted scenes. --Paul Gaita Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - One of the dumbest, greatest shows spawned from Adult SwimHere are the original airings of the ATHF series, and by far the most groundbreaking as far as the show goes; Totally ridiculous, and yet somehow it all makes sense. Not for the few grown-ups who don't like cartoons,however.ATHF has a huge cult following though, and what is there not to love? Mentally challenged Meatwad, the talking, living, meatball, to Carl, the crazy, undersexed, and ultra-desperate Italian stallion neighbor,(who also manages to get maimed in almost every episode), or what about ... Read More Rating: - Aqua Teen Hunger Force Great Show!another great show from adult swim. this being one of the first shows they ever did and this is the first season. this season isnt as bad as season four though anyways not the point if you like adult swim buy this dvd Rating: - EntertainingNot up there with the Simpson's or Family Guy in the animated features, as I have not been able to sit and watch back to back to back episodes. Not my best purchase but obviously has its fans and is different. Rating: - There's no carnival in the freezer!Possibly my favorite volume of ATHF. Great for anyone who loves totally random, ridiculous humor. Rating: - Fresh and Original-- the beginning of a great seriesWhile it took until volume 2 to really develop the personalities, there is something uniquely special about volume 1 of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force. It may be that the animation is the crappiest (anybody else find the animation funny when compared to the newer, more "improved" textures?)Or it may just be that volume 1 is at hits heart a completely fresh, and genuine piece of humor. Some of the best episodes to date are found here. My personal favorites on this volume are "Dumber Dolls" and "Old Drippy," ... Read More |