Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Video Ouija
Meatwad is able to contact the dead through a video game.
Unremarkable Voyage
Frylock shrinks to retrieve a microchip that Meatwad has eaten.
Remooned
The Mooninites return to Earth to cash a check. Meatwad and Shake help them out in hopes of getting a share of the money.
Gee Whiz
A Billboard with the face of a famous religious icon seems to have given Meatwad the gift of child.
eDork
Shake buys an eHelmet full of unnecessary gadgets.
Little Brittle
MC Pee Pants returns once again, this time as elderly man in a retirement home.
Robositter
Frylock builds a robotic baby-sitter to watch Meatwad.
Moon Master
Meatwad beats the video game that the Mooninites made.
Diet
Meatwad, Carl and Shake compete to see who can lose the most weight, with a case of beer going to the winner.
Dusty Gozongas
Shake and Carl fight over a stripper.
T-Shirt of the Living Dead
An ancient Egyptian t-shirt gives Meatwad unfathomable powers. Special guest appearance by Santa Claus.
Hypno-Germ
Shake's brain is taken over by the Hypno-Germs.
Carl
While the Aqua Teens take a vacation in Panama, Carl baby-sits Meatwad's toys.
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