These endings, now called the "fake.com endings", are available on the film's "Extras" DVD on the 2-Disc Collector's Edition. In the cold open, after the Rabbot escapes, Dr. Weird says "Unleash the mechanical frog!" Aqua Teen Hunger Force & 9 Other Adult Animated Series You Didn't Know Were Spinoffs.

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. It aired alongside the unfinished pilot episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law and two different episodes of Sealab 2021. 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". 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. But they all offer something for adults, from sex jokes to satire. [15], "Rabbot" is also available on iTunes, the Xbox Live Marketplace, and Amazon Video. Meatwad … Following this, the released trailer advertised the film as rated R. The film is mostly uncensored; when censoring does occur, it is occasionally accompanied by a censoring beep that does not obscure the word. 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. We're still waiting to find out." Carl then demands they get out of his pool. As explained in the production feature, the inconsistency was an editing mistake, but left untouched for comic effect. The movie eventually was shown on Sunday, March 30, 2008. The soundtrack was released on April 10, 2007, under the title Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Colon the Soundtrack. [10], Adult Swim began running advertisements on March 25, 2007, advertising the television premiere of the movie the following Sunday, April 1, 2007.

As they travel back to Dr. Weird, 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. The trio visit Carl, from whom Shake had stolen the machine, to see if he has the missing piece.

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However, the Rabbot has already rampaged the mall, spraying various objects with a strange hair growing formula. Walter tells Neil to play the "Drum Solo Of Life" to bring Meatwad back to life. Other things I hate are work, exercise, people, stupid people—".
So it is kind of a no-brainer.