Aqua Something You Know Whatever

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Aqua Something You Know Whatever
The Aqua Something You Know Whatever title card used throughout the ninth season.
Starring
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkAdult Swim
Original releaseJune 24 (2012-06-24) –
August 26, 2012 (2012-08-26)
Season chronology
List of episodes

Aqua Something You Know Whatever (or ASYKW) is the

suburban neighborhood Seattle, New Jersey, a fictional location
which is completely identical to their other previous homes seen in past seasons. In May 2015, this season became available on Hulu Plus, and in May 2020, it became available on HBO Max.

Episodes in this season were written and directed by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro. Almost every episode in this season features a special guest appearance, which continues a practice used in past seasons. This season has been released in various forms of home media, including on demand streaming.

Production

Every episode in this season was written and directed by series creators

Mariachi El Bronx and Schoolly D.[1]

Cast

Main

  • Master Shake
  • Frylock
  • Ignignokt

Recurring

Guest appearances

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [7]Directed byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
1111"Big Bro"
"The Iron Will"
Dave Willis & Matt MaiellaroDave Willis & Matt MaiellaroJune 24, 2012 (2012-06-24)11021.246[8]

Carl and Frylock compete for the affections of Darlean, the mother of Frylock's little brother Gerald.

Guest appearance: Lisa Lampanelli as Darlene.
1122"Chicken and Beans"Dave Willis & Matt MaiellaroDave Willis & Matt MaiellaroJuly 1, 2012 (2012-07-01)11011.068[9]
Meatwad becomes an internet celebrity after vomiting on stage during a performance of his song "Chicken and Beans." However, internet stardom goes to his head and he's driven into the darkness. Shake tries to become just as famous as him to no avail, while Frylock seeks to bring Meatwad back home and away from his aggressive attitude.
1133"Shirt Herpes"Dave Willis & Matt MaiellaroDave Willis & Matt MaiellaroJuly 8, 2012 (2012-07-08)11031.255[10]

Master Shake is tricked by Carl to take on his cursed T-shirt that will never come off unless another agrees to take it.

Guest appearances: Brann Dailor as Uno, Brent Hinds as Yahtzee, Troy Sanders as Boggle, Josh Homme as The Giant Octopus.

Note: This is the only episode to be rated TV-MA-S.
1144"Rocket Horse & Jet Chicken"Dave Willis & Matt MaiellaroDave Willis & Matt MaiellaroJuly 15, 2012 (2012-07-15)11051.218[11]

Meatwad reads a story he had written about a fictional encounter he had with a "hero" named Jet Chicken, and his sidekick Rocket Horse.

Guest appearances: George Lowe as Jet Chicken, Brett Gelman as Rocket Horse, Kyle Kinane as a doctor (uncredited), and Walter Newman as himself.
1155"The Granite Family"Dave Willis & Matt MaiellaroDave Willis & Matt MaiellaroJuly 22, 2012 (2012-07-22)11061.334[12]

Master Shake, Meatwad, Frylock, and Carl barricade themselves in a bomb shelter after Master Shake starts a nuclear war in an attempt to revive an old cartoon series.

Note: This episode was created due to the outrage of the now cancelled reboot of The Flintstones by Seth MacFarlane, creator of Family Guy, American Dad!, and The Cleveland Show.
1166"Bookie"Dave Willis & Matt MaiellaroDave Willis & Matt MaiellaroJuly 29, 2012 (2012-07-29)11071.195[13]

Master Shake starts placing various bets with Carl's friends -- and ends up beaten and threatened with death.

Guest appearance: Steve Schirripa as Dante
1177"Fightan Titan"Dave Willis & Matt MaiellaroDave Willis & Matt MaiellaroAugust 5, 2012 (2012-08-05)11041.279[14]
Frylock constructs a giant female robot to stop Paul, previously seen in "
Couples Skate
", from destroying the city, but needs Master Shake, Meatwad, and Carl to pilot it with him. Their stupidity and aggressiveness, however, nearly compromises the plans.
1188"Buddy Nugget"Dave Willis & Matt MaiellaroDave Willis & Matt MaiellaroAugust 12, 2012 (2012-08-12)11081.191[15]

Master Shake takes credit for Frylock's new social media invention the Buddy Nugget.

Guest appearances: Kyle Kinane as Dr. Balthazar and Kurt Metzger as a Flavor Flav impersonator (uncredited).
1199"Zucotti Manicotti"Dave Willis & Matt MaiellaroDave Willis & Matt MaiellaroAugust 19, 2012 (2012-08-19)11101.185[16]

Master Shake poses as Meatwad's new favorite TV character Zucotti Manicotti to taunt him, but things get sticky when the real Zucotti shows up in lieu of the situation and tries to prove his existence.

Guest appearances: Carl Jones as The Real Zucotti Manicotti and Kevin Gillespie as Crimson Tightwad
12010"Totem Pole"Dave Willis & Matt MaiellaroDave Willis & Matt MaiellaroAugust 26, 2012 (2012-08-26)11091.305[17]

Carl attends a concert at the local high school for a relatively unpopular band called Totem Pole.

Guest appearances: Wolfchant as Totem Pole

Home release

The entire ninth season was released in

Amazon Video.[18][19][20]

See also

References

  1. ^ Martins, Chris (April 23, 2013). "Flying Lotus Writing New 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force' Theme Song". Spin. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Credits found at the end of the Aqua Something You Know Whatever episode "Big Bro".
  3. ^ Credits found at the end of the Aqua Something You Know Whatever episode "Chicken and Beans".
  4. ^ a b c d e Credits found at the end of the Aqua Something You Know Whatever episode "Shirt Herpes".
  5. ^ a b Credits found at the end of the Aqua Something You Know Whatever episode "Rocket Horse and Jet Chicken".
  6. ^ a b c d Credits found at the end of the Aqua Something You Know Whatever episode "Totem Pole".
  7. ^ Aqua Teen Hunger Force official website, archived by Wayback Machine. Adult Swim. 16 May 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  8. ^ Son of the Bronx. "Adult Swim ratings (June 18-24, 2012)". Son of the Bronx. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
  9. ^ Son of the Bronx. "Adult Swim ratings (June 25-July 1, 2012)". Son of the Bronx. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
  10. ^ "Son of the Bronx". Son of the Bronx. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
  11. ^ "Adult Swim ratings (July 9-15, 2012)". Son of the Bronx. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
  12. ^ Pucci, Douglas (July 27, 2012). "Adult Swim Weekly Ratings Scorecard (July 16–22, 2013)". Son of the Bronx. New York City: Blogger. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  13. ^ Pucci, Douglas (August 3, 2012). "Adult Swim Weekly Ratings Scorecard (July 23–29, 2013)". Son of the Bronx. New York City: Blogger. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  14. ^ Pucci, Douglas (August 9, 2012). "Adult Swim Weekly Ratings Scorecard (July 30 – August 5, 2013)". Son of the Bronx. New York City: Blogger. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  15. ^ Pucci, Douglas (August 15, 2012). "Adult Swim Weekly Ratings Scorecard (August 6–12, 2013)". Son of the Bronx. New York City: Blogger. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  16. ^ Pucci, Douglas (August 23, 2012). "Adult Swim Weekly Ratings Scorecard (August 13–19, 2013)". Son of the Bronx. New York City: Blogger. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  17. ^ Pucci, Douglas (August 31, 2012). "Adult Swim Weekly Ratings Scorecard (August 20–26, 2013)". Son of the Bronx. New York City: Blogger. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  18. ^ Aqua Something You Know Whatever at iTunes.
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Preceded by
Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1
Aqua Teen Hunger Force seasons Succeeded by
Aqua TV Show Show