For nearly fifteen years Aqua Teen Hunger Force has left us all confused and amused. Its creators (Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro) met while working together on Space Ghost Coast to Coast . There, the two dreamed of a team consisting of a talking milk shake, a wad of meat, and a floating pack of fries who all lived together in Southern New Jersey. Together, they have written 134 episodes, produced a movie ( Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters ), and weathered the PR nightmare that was a bomb scare inspired by the sudden ubiquitous appearance of LED Mooninites . I had the opportunity to chat with Dave Willis over the phone, while sadly Maiellaro was unable to join the conversation because, as Willis reported, he was "getting his teeth replaced with fangs." No less amusing, Willis informed me of the most appropriate way to mourn the loss of their show, how the industry has changed since he and Maiellaro first made their pitch, and where we can expect to see his creative talents put to good use in the days to come. I imagine the past few months have been pretty emotional for you guys…. Read full this story
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