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The show is about the surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, who work to solve mysteries in the edgy adult cartoon.
Due to the surrealness of the show it sometimes gets unfairly dismissed as a stoner comedy. Other than being untrue, it is also a disservice to the quality of writing and acting that goes into it.
Some parents might wonder why this show is funny at all, since it really doesn't make any sense. But maybe the randomness is part of its charm. As a programming choice for kids, ATHF isn't the best.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force was a show about nothing... "nothing" as a kind of earnest hopelessness, an anticipation of meaning that seems forthcoming but which never actually arrives.
[The eighth episode] is the instance where I was not only certain that Aqua Teen Hunger Force was for me, but that it deserved to last a long, long time.