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Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Vol. 4 | 
| Actors: Dave Willis, Carey Means, Dana Snyder, C. Martin Croker, Matt Maiellaro Studio: Turner Home Ent Category: DVD
List Price: $29.98 Buy New: $12.99 You Save: $16.99 (57%)
Rating: 77 reviews Sales Rank: 3111
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 15 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 0.6
MPN: TRNDT6861D ISBN: 0780652703 UPC: 053939686128 EAN: 9780780652705 ASIN: B000B5XOR0
Theatrical Release Date: December 30, 2000 Release Date: December 6, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Studio: Turner Hm Entertainm Release Date: 11/14/2006 Run time: 150 minutes
Amazon.com Those ferocious fast-food freedom fighters Meatwad, Frylock, and Master Shake return for more outrageous adventures in this double-disc set culled from their third season. Longtime fans of Aqua Teen Hunger Force know that the Teens rarely battle any actual evildoers--their chief nemesis, Dr. Weird, blows himself up before he can hatch any of his schemes--but the fellas still have plenty of trouble to deal with in these episodes, whether it's from an Atari 2600 that can contact the deceased ("Video Ouija"), the hellish creature known as MC Pee Pants, who returns here as an elderly gent in a retirement home ("Little Brittle"), a robot babysitter for Meatwad (voiced by Sarah Silverman in "Robositter"), or the perennially pesky Mooninites, who make two appearances here (in "Remooned" and "The Final Mooning"). But of course, the Teens' worst enemies are themselves, and in the 13 episodes featured on this set, the boys manage to take on crash diets ("Diet"), destroy New Jersey's gas line ("Dusty Gozongas"), summon a monstrous Santa Claus with a magical T-shirt ("T-shirt of the Dead), shrink themselves ("Unremarkable Voyage"), and well, expire ("Video Ouija"). In short, it's typical Aqua Teen Hunger Force lunacy, abetted by several fun celebrity guest voices (Bob Odenkirk and Fred Armisen in "Hypno-Germ," Scott Thompson in "Dusty Gozongas," and Ted Nugent as himself in "Gee Whiz"). As with previous ATHF DVDs, Volume Four comes with a wealth of supplemental features for the series' fans: nine of the 13 episodes feature commentary from the show's creators, which are unfortunately plagued by sound-quality problems. But there's also the complete "Spacecataz," which compiles the brief clips of the Mooninites and Plutonians' ceaseless and ridiculous battles which open each episode into one short feature; a short film titled "Raydon" from the show's producers; "San Diego Must Be Destroyed," an amusing clip featuring the Mooninites which screened at a comic convention; and a featurette on the vocal talent as they record the dialogue for "Spacegate World." A montage of fan art set to the show's music and an intriguing clip for what appears to be the Aqua Teen Hunger Force theatrical feature (titled "Send Us Money for This") round out the offbeat extras. -- Paul Gaita
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Hilarious January 6, 2009 LadyLuck456 (Redlands, CA) To really enjoy aqua teen hunger force, you have to "get" the humor. I'm a big fan of the aqua teens, and this volume did not disappoint.
aqua team September 21, 2008 Gilberto S. (Las Vegas, NV USA) This show is ok and its kinda funny sometimes, but its one of those shows where you kinda get bored and want to watch something else. I defenatly recomend the 1,2,and 3rd season.
LOVE IT! April 1, 2008 Stuart Floyd (New York, NY) Whomever writes this is nuts but I love it, always so much fun to watch all these characters go through some zaney stuff, keep it coming, thanks for so many great 15min shows.
Very Funny...not February 22, 2008 T. Robinson (Savannah) 2 out of 10 found this review helpful
This was my favorite season and I was looking forward to having it on DVD. Imagine the disappointment to find out after having bought it that the Play All feature was some stupid joke. As it's been stated over and over (and again here) when you select Play All, every episode is displayed on screen with it's own soundtrack. There is no way to play episodes consecutively automatically. You have to select each individual episode AND choose whether or not to have commentary on or off.
It would be a nice joke if there was actually a way to play all episodes normally. Since that's not the case, all it is annoying and very telling that Adult Swim doesn't want money as I am returning this today as soon as DVDecryptor does it's thing. Good thing I know how to re-author DVDs. Thanks Adult Swim for the free season.
The peak of ATHF Brilliance? February 2, 2008 Jesse (USA) Absolute classic episodes are featured on this volume. They really don't get better than this. My favorite volume, ORIGINALLY, was, by a longshot, volume three. I didn't think it could get better. Well it did. Or it is at least every bit as good. Sure, the play all would have been nice, but that's about the only thing better about the previous volumes compared to volume four. It seems that after this volume and the movie, the episodes started, at least temporarily, to go downhill. (Volume 5 just isn't nearly as good as Vol. 4, but I am optimistic that Vol. 6 will be get back on track with what makes ATHF so great.) This may or may not end up being the peak of ATHF. But it is certainly the best one yet!
A definite must-own for any fan.
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