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Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 19m
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6.1/10
1.8K
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Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm (2022)
What happens next with Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake, who consider themselves crime fighters, but the truth is they never fight crime.
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What happens next with Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake, who consider themselves crime fighters, but the truth is they never fight crime.What happens next with Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake, who consider themselves crime fighters, but the truth is they never fight crime.What happens next with Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake, who consider themselves crime fighters, but the truth is they never fight crime.

  • Directors
    • Matt Maiellaro
    • Dave Willis
  • Writers
    • Matt Maiellaro
    • Dave Willis
  • Stars
    • Dana Snyder
    • Carey Means
    • Dave Willis
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Matt Maiellaro
      • Dave Willis
    • Writers
      • Matt Maiellaro
      • Dave Willis
    • Stars
      • Dana Snyder
      • Carey Means
      • Dave Willis
    • 22User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dana Snyder
    Dana Snyder
    • Master Shake
    • (voice)
    Carey Means
    Carey Means
    • Frylock
    • (voice)
    Dave Willis
    Dave Willis
    • Meatwad
    • (voice)
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    Matt Maiellaro
    • Err
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    Peter Serafinowicz
    Peter Serafinowicz
    • Neil
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    Paul Walter Hauser
    Paul Walter Hauser
    • Elmer
    • (voice)
    Natasha Rothwell
    Natasha Rothwell
    • Japongaloid (Japongaloid Natasha)
    • (voice)
    Robert Smigel
    Robert Smigel
    • Fraptaculan (Fraptaculan Robert)
    • (voice)
    Tim Robinson
    Tim Robinson
    • Fraptaculan (Fraptaculan Tim)
    • (voice)
    Kyle Kinane
    Kyle Kinane
    • Elric in IT
    • (voice)
    Jo Firestone
    Jo Firestone
    • Felicity in IT
    • (voice)
    Lauren Holt
    Lauren Holt
    • Liz
    • (voice)
    Christopher Powell
    Christopher Powell
    • Stretch Instructor
    • (voice)
    • (as Comedian CP)
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    Blair Socci
    Blair Socci
    • Japongaloid (Japongaloid Blair)
    • (voice)
    Shawn Kemp
    • Shawn Kemp
    Lavell Crawford
    Lavell Crawford
    • Street Tough
    • (voice)
    John Wilson
    • Amazin' Board Member
    • (voice)
    Jaimie Mellie
    • Street Tough
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Matt Maiellaro
      • Dave Willis
    • Writers
      • Matt Maiellaro
      • Dave Willis
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    5DiamondOzMU

    Laugh count: Once

    Like so many others, I've been a fan of Aqua Teen since the 2000s and was thrilled when this movie was announced. Unfortunately, the result was very disappointing.

    The plot is certainly more focused than the previous outing, which while not perfect, retained the show's humour perfectly. This time, the audience receives a more linear story parodying the unlikable tech moguls we know and endure today, but the satire itself doesn't have much else to say other than pointing to the obvious faults and misdeeds these real life supervillains commit.

    The classic characters are still very much themselves, particularly Meatwad, who is as naïve and innocent as ever. Peter Serafinowicz, an amazing impressionist and hilarious performer, is used for little more than a very good Robert Downey Jr. Mimic, which was a bit of a waste of such talent. Longtime fans may also be disappointed by the lack of favourites such as The Plutonians and The Cybernetic Ghost Of Christmas Past, who provided the show and previous film with some hysterical moments. Instead we receive a very dull villain sidekick in Elmer, the flat Japongaloids and Fraptaculans and the forgettable co-workers of Frylock.

    While it was nice to see these characters again and not feel like soulless nostalgia such as Han Solo in The Force Awakens, they could and should have been used better, or at least be given better dialogue. Ultimately, I still want more Aqua Teen but not if it's as dreary as this sad, wet fart of a return.
    7Yosherss

    Glad to see the Aqua Teen's back

    Judging from a movie perspective, It's an improvement over the 2007 theater release, but is still filled with nonsense all the way through, which is expected from the humor of the show, but sometimes I feel like it detracts a bit from the enjoyment like the Mooninites that were funny at first but end up feeling kinda stale by the end of the film, the runtime feels a bit too short as well, but it has decent pacing. Aside from that, nothing I didn't expect, amazing animation for Aqua Teen standards tho, amazing song by RTJ as well, very much recommended if you enjoyed the show, won't blow your mind but will make you laugh.
    pretentiousmoviemaster

    a dull stale cash grab

    The only thing keeping this going is the nostalgia to see our beloved characters as I've been watching Aqua teen hunger force since at least 2002. I've seen the series multiple times as it's usually one of the more fun and creative shows on tv with what they can do. Come on where else are you going to see a talking hamburger combo! I don't understand why they thought this was the best script they could have went with. Was there a rush to get it done? I found this to be unwatchable and boring where at least the first movie had at least a memorable story for it. Yet the show has such potential. Maybe too much where we'll never be satisfied? Who knows. There was and is a lot of episodes that they could have went with to make a movie and just trash what we got. Similar to the Beavis And Butthead movie where they went to space (yep that's a thing). They had some fun explaining where and what Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake have been up to since Adult Swim cancelled them as the last season or two was mediocre to say the least and they seemed exhausted or out of ideas but I seriously wish this never came out. Adult Swim made so many bad decisions I completely gave up on their network cancelling metalocalypse and this as well as some other shows I really enjoyed.

    The story is a mess, it takes forever for it to establish anything. Just one stale joke after another. I maybe laughed 2 or 3 times. There is so little story in the beginning that you ask yourself why am I watching this it's just a soul less cash grab. Then when eventually we do get our story which is just a satire of this and that person without ruining anything it's just like who cares.

    The moonanites constantly breaking the fourth wall was not needed and yet I feel with the vast amount of characters they had they could have seriously done more with. Such as Hand Banana, The bible fruits, Rubberman (the snowman made of trash) or even Dr. Wongburger.

    When it ended and after the credits for that last little bit of footage I honestly didn't care. My friend fell asleep watching this how bored she was and same thing she had watched the show for 10+ years. When I explained the ending she just looked at me puzzled. Did some network which I swear is behind both quick cash grabs dumb 20 year old kid take their dads spot or something and say no no.. it's got to be space! SPACEEE. It just doesn't work for either Beavis And Butthead or this.

    The animation is solid, the voice actors for the most part returned to play their roles and just like a lot of animation lately the writing is ATROCIOUS. Such as Rick And Morty (season 5), Archer, Aqua Teen "forever" and beavis and butthead or the last series (not movies) of South Park are all awful. The story I'm running out of words to keep saying describing this uninspired train wreck.
    7toonyjakes

    Aqua finding their groove again

    Aqua Teen has always been a gem in my eyes, yet they can be completely deceptive. You can never expect, nor trust where a certain story (or mixture of nonsense) will end up, but that's why I love this show. This movie was surprisingly straightforward and I loved it. But of course, the trademark mannerisms are on point.

    Don't look at the thumbnails for the film, you'll think it's some sort of superhero ripoff. This movie mainly plays off of the Amazon corporation, which yes I think it's a lazy step, but they make it work somehow. The main villain in the movie is kind of annoying and certainly not like the alien spider or Mr. Wong from the dickesode- he's not surreal, he's just a power hungry weird guy with a man bun that does yoga. But all I can say is that fans will be satisfied, there are epic moments for the characters, and it's amazing to see them separated only to unite again.

    All in all, the movie has some of the greatest ATHF moments of all time, seriously. But the dull parts are flimsy and lame. Without them, this would have neared perfection. Oh and don't worry, the theme song is exquisite.
    7decrazyman

    Flawed But Fun Return for ATHF

    ATHF maintained a consistent high quality for 15 years in air, and the recent shorts on YouTube felt just like the old series. So my expectations for this were pretty high. I won't say I'm disappointed, but moreso I got a mixed bag.

    What works: First off, the animation is of notably higher quality than the series. Some fans have complained about it, but I enjoyed the higher quality animation. The first movie also had better animation than the series, albeit not to this extent. Speaking of the first movie, this one actually has a plot unlike the first one, and it's actually pretty engaging despite an inconsistent pace. Also, the intro song is amazing.

    What doesn't work: The comedy is different. The zany absurdity and rambly, witty dialogue ATHF is know for is still there, but unfortunately it takes a backseat to more conventional and sometimes predictable jokes. Also, while I appreciate the effort to try something (somewhat) new, satire and social commentary is not ATHF's strong suit. The very few times they did it the series fell flat, and that's the same case with the movie.

    Also, the Mooninite interruptions are funny at first but they get a little stale and repetitive as the movie goes on. However, the interactive texts are hilarious.

    It's not all bad, the characters are mostly the same and there are some laughs to be had. Just not at the same nonstop pace as the series. Also the action sequences in here are brief but genuinely incredible. Plantasm is definitely worth a watch, and while not the strongest ATHF entry, it's something fans can appreciate, and it's relatively friendly to newcomers.

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    • Trivia
      The opening theme for this film was provided by hip-hip group Run The Jewels: a duo consisting of rappers El-P and Killer Mike. Viewers of the original series may recognize the latter as the voice of the Boost Mobile Phone from season four, as well as Boxy Brown in this film.
    • Goofs
      Neil incorrectly says that white tigers with blue eyes are albino. Albinism is an absence of pigmentation, including in the eyes, resulting in pink eyes. But the pigmentation is only partially absent, also known as leucism, which does not affect pigmentation in the eyes. So, he should have referred to the tigers as leucistic.
    • Crazy credits
      Err vandalizes the end credits with spray-paint.
    • Connections
      Featured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Golden Global Destruction (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      (Theme from) Aqua Teen Forever
      Written and Performed by Run the Jewels

      Produced by El-P

      Courtesy of Jewel Runners LLC

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aqua Teen Hunger Force Movie Film for Theaters 2
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      • Williams Street
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      • 1h 19m(79 min)
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