Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Super Birthday Snake
For Meatwad's birthday, Shake gives him a snake instead of the bunny he wanted.
Super Hero
Shake moonlights as a superhero named "The Drizzle."
Super Bowl
Meatwad wins Super Bowl tickets in a bag of chips.
Super Computer
Frylock builds a powerful supercomputer.
Super Model
Disaster results when Shake goes to Guatemala for plastic surgery.
Super Spore
An alien named Travis attaches himself to Shake as a means of communication.
Super Sir Loin
MC Pee Pants returns, re-incarnated as a cow going by the name Sir Loin.
Super Squatter
The Aqua Teens must live without utilities after Shake flushes the bills down the toilet.
The Meat Zone
Shake exploits Meatwad's newfound ability to see the near future.
Super Trivia
Frylock does everything he can to defeat Wayne the Brain at trivia. Wayne the Brain: Seth MacFarlane.
Universal Remonster
The Plutonians steal the aqua teens' cable with a "Fargate" and the Universal Remonster.
Total Re-Carl
After accidentally destroying Carl's body, Frylock saves Carl's head and attaches it to a new one.
Revenge of the Trees
Shake and Carl dump a vat of oil in the woods, prompting the trees to seek revenge.
Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary
With help from Zakk Wylde, Shake records a metal version of the "Birthday" song.
The Shaving
The Aqua Teens learn there is a monster living in the attic when he comes down to collect his mail.
Broodwich
A sandwich made from pure evil tempts Shake's taste buds.
Kidney Car
Carl donates his car to the Kidney Foundation after it is destroyed.
The Cubing
The Aqua Teens encounter the Wisdom Cube.
Frat Aliens
DP & Skeeter, Fraternity brothers from outer space, visit the Aqua Teens looking to party.
The Clowning
Carl's new wig turns him into a clown.
The Dressing
A robotic turkey interrupts Thanksgiving dinner.
THE
Shake pushes Frlyock too far, prompting him to move out.
The Cloning
Frylock clones the TV one time too many.
The Last One
The Mooninites gather all of the aqua teens' enemies together to plot a way to eliminate them once and for all.
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