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*Chris's fondness for Boston's "[[CWC More Than A Feeling|More Than a Feeling]]" could stem from an episode where Carl calls it the "ultimate song".
*Chris's fondness for Boston's "[[CWC More Than A Feeling|More Than a Feeling]]" could stem from an episode where Carl calls it the "ultimate song".
* One of Chris's [[random-access humor]] quotes was ''"Well, get out of here. What are you waiting on? I'm gonna chase you outta here"'', which was originally spoken by Meatwad in the episode "Ol' Drippy".
* One of Chris's [[random-access humor]] quotes was ''"Well, get out of here. What are you waiting on? I'm gonna chase you outta here"'', which was originally spoken by Meatwad in the episode "Ol' Drippy".
*In a [[BronyCon 2019]] [[BronyCon 2019#Birthday message|birthday shoutout]], Chris compares the recipient to BillyWitchDoctor.com, only because they share the same first name.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 06:34, 28 July 2020

Aqua Teen Hunger Force is fun to watch, because it's so stupid.
Just like someone we know.
The Aqua Teens in Sonichu #0. Notice Master Shake and Frylock on the table, and the caption "The bun is in your mind" was Meatwad's catchphrase from the Space Ghost: Coast to Coast episode that featured ATHF. Also visible is "Ce-Lad", a salad character created by Chris, according to Jackie Chat 2.
Chris's "Shredwud" gitar, which he later sold to a troll on eBay.

Aqua Teen Hunger Force is an animated series on Adult Swim that later gained a cult following. It features low-budget bad animation, so it comes as no surprise to see that Chris likes it, even if he probably doesn't get many of the jokes.

Chris wasn't always a fan of the series. In a 2005 post on the Cartoon Network forums, he said that he enjoyed all of Adult Swim's shows "except ATHF", although he didn't explain why. He later started to like it, including the bizarre Old Time Rock and Roll on Shredwud music video. However, he seems to have gone off it around 2010 according to Vivian Gee E-Mails, comparing its decline to Alec's "Blood and Gore".

Other mentions:

See also