List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force guest stars
List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force guest stars
*Aqua Teen Hunger Force * (also known by various alternative titles) is an American animated television series on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. The series made its official debut on September 9, 2001 on Adult swim; after the pilot episode was aired as a special sneak peek on Cartoon Network on December 30, 2000. The show is about the surreal adventures of three anthropomorphic fast food items, Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad, and their human nextdoor neighbor, Carl Brutananadilewski. In addition to the main cast there are several guest appearances in several episodes.
Voice actor George Lowe has made several appearances throughout the series' run as a guest star before entering into the main cast. Lowe went on to serve as the announcer during the eighth season. The season two finale "The Last One" featured several guest appearances from previous guest stars reprising their roles from the first two seasons. To date "The Last One" features more guest appearances than any other episode in the series. The guest stars in the season five episode "Bible Fruit" reprised their roles for a spin-off series based on the episode.
History
Several episodes of Aqua Teen Hunger Force feature guest appearances from others outside of the main cast, a similar practice was used in Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
Most guest appearances are comedians however others including professional athletes such as Bart Oates and John Kruk or musicians such as Chuck D, T-Pain, Chickenfoot and Insane Clown Posse.
Voice over artist George Lowe, has made several appearances throughout the series run. Lowe made his first appearance in Aqua Teen Hunger Force in the season one episode "Mail-Order bride" and would go on to make several other cameos since. Lowe had a prominent appearance as himself in the season four episode "Antenna", and reprised his role as Space Ghost for a quick appearance in *Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters *. Lowe was later considered a member of the main cast in 2011 during *Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 *, where he announced the title for each episode and continued to make cameos.
David Cross, H. Jon Benjamin, and Kristen Schaal all appeared in the season five episode "Bible Fruit".
The episode eventually lead to a spin-off series entitled *Soul Quest Overdrive * which featured all of the guest stars from "Bible Fruit". Six episodes of *Soul Quest Overdrive * were produced and four of them were aired as part of Adult Swim's "DVR Theater" on May 25, 2011. The series has been cancelled and has never been aired since, leaving two episodes left unaired.
Several guest appearances from the first two seasons reprised their roles in the season two finale "The Last One".
"The Last One" features more guest appearances from any episode of the series so far.
As a running gag, most of the celebrity guest voices are credited under fake names in the closing credits.
List
‡ indicates the performance was live action.
Season 1
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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Scott Hilley | Flargon | 02 – "Escape from Leprechaupolis" |
H. Jon Benjamin | Mothmonsterman | 03 – "Bus of the Undead" |
Don Kennedy ‡ | Assisted Living Dracula | 03 – "Bus of the Undead" |
Mary Kraft‡ | Assisted Living Dracula's Nurse | 03 – "Bus of the Undead" |
Don Kennedy‡ | Vegetable Man | 04 – "Mayhem of the Moonites" |
Todd Field | Ol' Drippy | 07 – "Ol' Drippy" |
Tom Clark | Love mummy | 12 – "Love Mummy" |
David Cross | Happy Time Harry (credited as "Sir Willups Brightslymoore") | 13 – "Dumber Dolls" |
Todd Hanson | Wwwyzzerdd | 14 – "Interfection" |
Matt Harrigan | Major Shake | 15 – "Bad Replicant" |
Todd Barry | Romulox | 16 – "PDA" |
Rita McGrath | Svetlana | 17 – "Mail-Order Bride" |
Glenn Danzig | Himself | 18 – "Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future" |
Season 2
Voice actor H. Jon Benjamin made his first guest appearance in the series in "Bus of the Undead". Benjamin would later go on to make several appearances throughout the series, including a live action representation of Master Shake in "Last Last One Forever and Ever", and a cameo in *Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters *.
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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Jon Glaser | Ogg | 01 – "Super Computer" |
Brooks Braselman | Travis of the Cosmos | 06 – "Super Spore" |
Seth MacFarlane | Wayne 'The Main Brain' McClane | 09 – "Super Trivia" |
Jon Glaser | Jerry | 10 – "Broodwich" |
Jon Benjamin | Jerry's unnamed friend | 10 – "Broodwich" |
Isaac Hayes III | The voice | 10 – "Broodwich" |
Patton Oswalt | D.P. Skeeter (credited as Shecky Chucklestein). | 15 – "Frat Aliens" |
Zakk Wylde | The song's co-writer | 16 – "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary" |
Tom Scharpling | Willie Nelson | 19 – "The Shaving" |
Jon Schnepp | The Wisdom cube | 18 – "The Cubing" |
Brian Posehn | The second Wisdom cube (credited as "Jason Todd") | 18 – "The Cubing" |
Seth Green ‡ | Himself | 21 – "The Dressing" |
Barry Mills | Hustlin' Tom Turkey | 21 – "The Dressing" |
Jay Edwards | Himself | 22 – "The" |
Ned Hastings | Himself | 22 – "The" |
Scott Hilley | George Washington | 23 – "The Cloning" |
Todd Field | Ol' Drippy | 24 – "The Last One" |
H. Jon Benjamin | Mothmonsterman | 24 – "The Last One" |
Jon Glaser | Oog | 24 – "The Last One" |
Isaac Hayes III | Broodwich | 24 – "The Last One" |
Scott Hilley | Merle | 24 – "The Last One" |
Matt Harrigan | Major Shake | 24 – "The Last One" |
Jon Schnepp | The Wisdom Cube | 24 – "The Last One" |
David Cross | Happy Time Harry (credited as Sir Willups Brightslymoore) | 24 – "The Last One" |
Patton Oswalt | D. P. Skeeter (credited as Shecky Chucklestein) | 24 – "The Last One" |
Brooks Braselman | Travis the Cosmos | 24 – "The Last One" |
Todd Barry | Romulox | 24 – "The Last One" |
Season 3
Comedian Patton Oswalt voiced both of the aliens in "Frat Aliens" and later reprised both roles in "The Last One", and then once again for the 2007 video game *Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am *. Oswalt would later return to voice Ezekiel in the season four episode "Ezekiel".
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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Nick Ingkatanuwat | Cliff | 03 – "Remooned" |
Vishal Roney | Foodie-Mart clerk | 03 – "Remooned" |
Ted Nugent | Himself | 04 – "Gee Whiz" |
Sarah Silverman | Robositter | 06 – "Robositter" |
Scott Thompson | Dusty Gozongas (credited as "Veronica Billingsley") | 09 – "Dusty Gozongas" |
Akhenaton Nickens | The large unnamed larva | 10 – "Diet" |
Janeane Garofalo | Donna (credited as Beverly Center) | 12 – "Hypno-Germ" |
Bob Odenkirk | Bean Wizard (credited as "Vance Hammersly") | 12 – "Hypno-Germ" |
Eric Wareheim | Germ King | 12 – "Hypno-Germ" |
Tim Heidecker | The basketball | 12 – "Hypno-Germ" |
Season 4
Several guest stars who appeared during the shows first two seasons returned to reprise their roles in the season two finale, "The Last One", which features the returns of several minor characters (pictured above).
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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Billie Reaves | Dirtfoot | 01 – "Dirtfoot" |
Killer Mike | Boost Mobile phone | 02 – "Boost Mobile" |
Brendon Small | Unnamed Wongburger mascot (credited as Dick Small in the original airing, credited as Donald Cock in later airings) | 04 – "Dickesode" |
Andrew W.K. | Himself | 06 – "Party All the Time" |
Bart Oates | Himself | 08 – "Bart Oates" |
Roberto Lange | Mucus Man | 08 – "Global Grilling" |
Tera Patrick | Herself | 09 – "Grim Reaper Gutters" |
Patton Oswalt | Ezekiel (credited as "Shecky Chucklestein") | 11 – "Ezekiel" |
Mike Judge | Alien on Tower | 12 – "Antenna" |
Will Forte | Alien on Tower | 12 – "Antenna" |
Season 5
Musician Ted Nugent voiced himself in "Gee Whiz".
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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Paul F. Tompkins | Police officer | 01 – "Boston" |
Fred Armisen | Robot Dad | 02 – "Robots Everywhere" |
Rachel Dratch | Robot Mom | 02 – "Robots Everywhere" |
Vishal Roney | Unnamed man | 02 – "Robots Everywhere" |
Diviya Roney | Unnamed woman | 02 – "Robots Everywhere" |
Sam Harrigan | Robot kid | 02 – "Robots Everywhere" |
Molly Harrigan | Robot kid | 02 – "Robots Everywhere" |
Sadie Willis | Robot kid | 02 – "Robots Everywhere" |
Max Willis | Robot kid | 02 – "Robots Everywhere" |
John Kruk | Himself | 03 – "Sirens" |
Neko Case | Chrysanthemum | 03 – "Sirens" |
Kelly Hogan | The B.J. Queen | 03 – "Sirens" |
Scott Adsit | Hoppy Bunny | 05 – "Hoppy Bunny" |
Scott Fry | Pawn Store Clerk | 05 – "Hoppy Bunny" |
Vincent Pastore | Terry (uncredited) | 06 – "Laser Lenses"[22] |
T-Pain | Dummy #1 | 08 – "Dummy Love" |
Joshua Homme | Dummy #2 | 08 – "Dummy Love" |
Alexander Katz | 09 – "The Marines" | |
Scott Luallen | 09 – "The Marines" | |
David Cross | Bert Banana (credited as "Sir Willups Brightslymoore") | 10 – "Bible Fruits" |
H. Jon Benjamin (credited as Jon "the Hammer" Benjamin") | Mortimer Mango | 10 – "Bible Fruits" |
Kristen Schaal | Tammy Tangerine (credited as "Frannie Hood") | 10 – "Bible Fruits" |
Season 6
Musician Brendon Small was credited as "Dick Small" in the original airing of "Dickesode". This was part of a gag featured in the episode where the first names of people in the credits were changed to "Dick".
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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Dana Swanson | She Creature | 03 – "She Creature" |
Vincent Pastore | Terry (uncredited) | 03 – "She Creature"[23] |
Steve Schirripa | Terry's unnamed associate (uncredited) | 03 – "She Creature"[23] |
Jon Schnepp | Gary the dairy fairy | 05 – "The Creature from Plaque Lagoon" |
Scott Adsit | Drewbecca | 07 – "2-And-a-Half-Star Wars Out of Five" |
Scott Fry | Pawn Store Clerk | 07 – "2-And-a-Half-Star Wars Out of Five" |
Natasha Leggero | Unnamed Computer Technician | 08 – "Fry Legs" |
Bill Hader | Balloon Hitler | 09 – "Der Inflatable Fuhrer" |
H. Jon Benjamin‡ | Don Shake | 10 – "Last Last One Forever and Ever" |
T-Pain‡ | Frylock | 10 – "Last Last One Forever and Ever" |
David Long, Jr.‡ | Carl Brutananadilewski | 10 – "Last Last One Forever and Ever" |
Drake E. Stephens‡ | Unnamed kid | 10 – "Last Last One Forever and Ever" |
Season 7
Former Major League Baseball player John Kruk prominently voiced himself in "Sirens".
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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Don Kennedy | Lance | 01 – "Rubberman" |
Todd Barry | The Birds | 02 – "Eggball" |
Michael Kohler | Himself | 06 – "A PE Christmas" |
Chuck D | Himself | 06 – "A PE Christmas" |
Larry Miller | Himself | 07 – "Larry Miller Hair System" |
Gillian Jacobs | Carl's Wife | 07 – "Larry Miller Hair System" |
Chickenfoot | Themselves | 08 – "IAMAPOD" |
Bill Hader | The Pod | 08 – "IAMAPOD" |
Craig Hartin | Phil Samson | 09 – "Hands On a Hamburger" |
Insane Clown Posse | Themselves | 10 – "Juggalo" |
Paul F. Tompkins | The angel | 10 – "Juggalo" |
Brooks Braselman | Unnamed ghost and its clones | 11 – "Kangarilla and the Magic Tarantula" |
Robert Smigel | One Hundred | 12 – "One Hundred" |
Nick Weidenfeld | Television executive | 12 – "One Hundred" |
Tom Savini | Unnamed policeman | 12 – "One Hundred" |
Amber Nash | Tabitha | 12 – "One Hundred" |
Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1, Season 8
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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Steven Wright | Danny | 01 – "Allen Part One" |
Matt Berry | Allen | 02 – "Allen Part Two" |
Michael K. Williams | Unnamed Man in White Vest | 02 – "Allen Part Two" |
Donnie Blue | Unnamed Moustached Man with a Knife | 02 – "Allen Part Two" |
Idris Elba | The police officer | 03 – "Intervention" |
Jim Brown | Freedom Cobra | 04 – "Freedom Cobra" |
Tom Hollander | Chuck | 06 – "Vampirus" |
Duncan Trussell | A Wi-tri | 07 – "Wi-tri" |
Gregg Turkington | A Wi-tri | 07 – "Wi-tri" |
Zach Hanks | Lance | 10 – "Lasagna" |
Aqua Something You Know Whatever, Season 9
Kristen Schaal, along with H. Jon Benjamin and David Cross guest starred together in "Bible Fruit", as members of a group of anthropomorphic fruits. The characters were later retooled and changed to sports equipment for a short-lived spin-off entitled *Soul Quest Overdrive *.
H. Jon Benjamin as a live action version of Master Shake named Don Shake (left) and David Long, Jr. as a live version Carl Brutananadilewski in "Last Last One Forever and Ever".
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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Lisa Lampanelli | Darlean (credited as Amanda B Reckondwith) | 01 – "Big Bro" |
Brooks Holcomb | Gerald | 01 – "Big Bro" |
Dale Bunney | Angry Table | 02 – "Chicken and Beans" |
Brent Hinds | Demon | 03 – "Shirt Herpes" |
Brann Dailor | Demon | 03 – "Shirt Herpes" |
Troy Sanders | Demon | 03 – "Shirt Herpes" |
Josh Homme | 03 – "Shirt Herpes" | |
Andy Sandford | Unnamed man | 03 – "Shirt Herpes" |
Brett Gelman | Rocket Horse | 04 – "Rocket Horse and Jet Chicken" |
Kyle Kinane | Unnamed doctor (uncredited) | 04 – "Rocket Horse and Jet Chicken" |
Kyle Kinane | Dr. Balthazar | 08 – "Buddy Nugget" |
Kurt Metzger | Flavor Flav impersonator | 08 – "Buddy Nugget" |
Sal Lupo | Owner of "Born 2 Burn" (also named Dominic) | 08 – "Buddy Nugget" |
Michael Jai White | Zucotti Manicotti | 09 – "Zucotti Manicotti" |
Zach White | Crimson Tightwad | 09 – "Zucotti Manicotti" |
Mario Moginger | Totem pole member | 10 – "Totem Pole" |
Mario Liebl | Totem pole member | 10 – "Totem Pole" |
Dominik Kreilinger | Totem pole member | 10 – "Totem Pole" |
Daniel Liebl | Totem pole member | 10 – "Totem Pole" |
Aqua TV Show Show, Season 10
From the left: Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani, Sammy Hagar, Chad Smith of the band Chickenfoot voiced themselves in "IAMAPOD". Their song "Bigfoot" was later featured in the season eight episode "The Last Dance for Napkin Lad".
Matt Berry voiced the lead role of Allen in the second part of the two part episode "Allen".
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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John DiMaggio | Master Shake's muscles (credited as "Johnny Dee") | 01 – "Muscles" |
Schoolly D | Himself | 01 – "Muscles" |
Phillip Tallman | Salesman | 02 – "The Dudies" |
Henry Zebrowski | Merlo | 03 – "Merlo Sauvignon Blanco" |
Lavell Crawford | Unbelievable Ron | 03 – "Merlo Sauvignon Blanco" |
Matt Besser | Chimp Alien (credited as "Matt Bessar") | 04 – "Banana Planet" |
Lavell Crawford | Chimp Alien | 04 – "Banana Planet" |
Curtis Gwinn | Chimp Alien (credited as "Curjay Gwinn") | 04 – "Banana Planet" |
Wendy Cross | 05 – "Working Stiffs" | |
Dana Swanson | 05 – "Working Stiffs" | |
Jim Florentine | Manager | 05 – "Working Stiffs" |
Patrick Byrne | 05 – "Working Stiffs" | |
Josh Warren | 06 – "Skins" | |
Thomas Decoud | 06 – "Skins" | |
Mary Kraft | 06 – "Skins" | |
T.M. Levin | 06 – "Skins" | |
Rob Kutner | 06 – "Skins" | |
Senor Negotio | 06 – "Skins" | |
Casey Wilson | Freda (credited as "Rose Higdon") | 07 – "Freda" |
Bobcat Goldthwait | Zingo | 08 – "Storage Zeebles" |
Mary Mack | Zaffy | 08 – "Storage Zeebles" |
Bobby Moynihan | Zarfonius | 08 – "Storage Zeebles" |
Paul Painter | Wise and All-Knowing Bush | 08 – "Storage Zeebles" |
Paul Rust | Zorf | 08 – "Storage Zeebles" |
Brian Stack | Don | 09 – "Piranha Germs" |
Rob Poynter | 09 – "Piranha Germs" |
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Forever, Season 11
Brett Gelman had a lead role as Rocket Horse alongside George Lowe in "Rocket Horse and Jet Chicken".
Name | Character(s) | Episode |
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Justin Roiland | Honest Abe Lincoln's Hot Links mascot (credited as "Rustin Joyland") | 01 – "Mouth Quest" |
Andy Daly | Presbobot (credited as "Cactus Tony") | 01 – "Mouth Quest" |
Henry Zebrowski ‡ | Toby | 01 – "Mouth Quest" |
Doug Stanhope | The Hairy Bus | 03 – "The Hairy Bus" |
Andy Daly | The Flesh Train (credited as "Cactus Tony") | 03 – "The Hairy Bus" |
Kumail Nanjiani | Frylock's bees (uncredited) | 04 – "Sweet C" |
Betsy Sodaro | The Queen Bee (uncredited) | 04 – "Sweet C" |
Nick Gibbons | "Drunk" | 04 – "Sweet C"[21] |
Monica Rial | Jubilee | 05 – "Knapsack!" |
Brian Stack | Mappy the Map | 05 – "Knapsack!" |
Andrés du Bouchet | GPSy the GPS (credited as "Francisco Gugliani") | 05 – "Knapsack!" |
Matt Stanton | Nappy the Knapsack | 05 – "Knapsack!" |
Greg Fitzsimmons | Randy | 06 – "Rabbit, Not Rabbot" |
Matt Foster | 06 – "Rabbit, Not Rabbot" | |
John DiMaggio | Dr. Zord | 06 – "Rabbit, Not Rabbot" |
Eddie Pepitone | Carl's mother | 07 – "Hospice" |
Eugene Mirman | Gene Belcher | 07 – "Hospice" |
Sal Lupo | Dominic | 08 – "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We Fucking Mean It)" |
Dan Triandiflou | 08 – "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We Fucking Mean It)" | |
Max Willis | Hankwad | 08 – "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We Fucking Mean It)" |
Sadie Willis | Meatwad's daughter | 08 – "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We Fucking Mean It)" |
Patti Smith | Performing "Aqua Teen Dream" | 08 – "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We Fucking Mean It)" |
Lavell Crawford | Unbelievable Ron | 09 – "The Greatest Story Ever Told" |
See also
List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters
List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force episodes
*Aqua Teen Hunger Force *