

Animation · Comedy · Science Fiction
Overview
Everyone’s favorite rascals, the Aqua Teens, and everyone’s favorite perverted neighbor, Carl, split up then get back together to fight everyone’s favorite corporate overlord, Amazin, led by everyone’s favorite tech mogul, Neil, and his trusty scientist sidekick, Elmer.
Top Cast


Dana Snyder
Dana Snyder
Master Shake (voice)
Dana Snyder
Master Shake (voice)


Carey Means
Carey Means
Frylock (voice)
Carey Means
Frylock (voice)


Dave Willis
Dave Willis
Meatwad / Carl / Ignignokt (voice)
Dave Willis
Meatwad / Carl / Ignignokt (voice)


Matt Maiellaro
Matt Maiellaro
Err / Markula (voice)
Matt Maiellaro
Err / Markula (voice)


Peter Serafinowicz
Peter Serafinowicz
Neil / Big Neil (voice)
Peter Serafinowicz
Neil / Big Neil (voice)


Paul Walter Hauser
Paul Walter Hauser
Elmer (voice)
Paul Walter Hauser
Elmer (voice)


Natasha Rothwell
Natasha Rothwell
Japongaloid (Japongaloid Natasha) (voice)
Natasha Rothwell
Japongaloid (Japongaloid Natasha) (voice)


Robert Smigel
Robert Smigel
Fraptaculan (Fraptaculan Robert) (voice)
Robert Smigel
Fraptaculan (Fraptaculan Robert) (voice)


Tim Robinson
Tim Robinson
Fraptaculan (Fraptaculan Tim) (voice)
Tim Robinson
Fraptaculan (Fraptaculan Tim) (voice)


Kyle Kinane
Kyle Kinane
Elric in IT (voice)
Kyle Kinane
Elric in IT (voice)
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