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Master Shake is kidnapped by returning characters Emory and Oglethorpe. The two aliens replace him with a "replicant." But Frylock and Meatwad soon realize that the Shake "replicant" doesn't resemble Shake at all.
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  • Emory and Oglethorpe kidnap Shake and use a "bad replicant" of Shake

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    I thought that this was an excellent episode of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force". Emory and Oglethorpe return to Earth and they both kidnap Shake this time. Emory and Oglethorpe's part in this episode was absolutely hilarious and made me laugh very hard. Emory and Oglethorpe putting in a "bad replicant" of Shake so Frylock and Meatwad don't know that Shake was kidnapped was very funny. Frylock and Meatwad already knowing that the "bad replicant" of Shake isn't really Shake was very funny because Frylock already knows that Emory and Oglethorpe ARE NOT very intelligent aliens. Emory and Oglethorpe talking to "bad replicant" of Shake through the Aqua Teen Hunger Force's computer was also very funny especially when Emory and Oglethorpe didn't know that Frylock could see them until they were done chatting. The very end of the episode with the aliens' spaceship crashing down and then Emory, Oglethorpe, and Shake make a run for it was absolutely hilarious. Overall, an excellent episode of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" that definitely delivers a whole bunch of laughs for all of the fans to really enjoy.... definitely worth 15 minutes of your time and you won't be disappointed especially you love Emory and Oglethorpe. 10/10moreless

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  • Trivia

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    • Frylock talks about wanting to join a church in this episode, but by the fifth season, he acts as though he doesn't believe in God at all. Edit
    • Emory and Ogelthorpe's ship is now designed better on the outside.

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    • There are several instances where we see Major Shake's jambox change sides. Edit
  • Notes

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    • Opener - Dr. Weird hangs upside-down in an attempt to get his body to rocket all the way to Phoenix. Edit
  • Quotes

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    • Oglethorpe: THE PRISONER!!! HE'S ESCAPED!!! Shake: No, I didn't Edit
    • Major Shake: I will need one of those amazing... space age... tubes. Frylock: What... a pipe? Major Shake: Yeah, that! Edit
    • Meatwad: So is he uh replicating it, or.. Frylock: No. He's hotwiring it. Meatwad: Oh. Well shoot I was hopin' I'd learn something. Science is a mystery to man, isn't it Frylock? Frylock: Yeah it sure is Meatwad... Meatwad: Like how I ever evolved from the ancient dinosaur. I wish I had some of their stuff boy. Like them tail. Them tails that make 'em fly. Frylock: Shut up. Damn. Edit
  • Allusions

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    • Oglethorpe: Do not insult Orbnaticus or you shall be damned forever to the forbidden zone!
      The forbidden zone is a galaxy in the show Futurama. It's also a reference to the 1980 musical Forbidden Zone Edit
    • Major Shake: Could you tell by the hairy bosoms growing out of my back?
      In the film (based on the novel of the same name by Hunter S. Thompson), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, after taking the Adreena Chrome, Raoul Duke sees giant, hairy bosoms grow out of Dr. Gonzo's back. Major Shake's line is a reference to that particular scene. Edit
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