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Shake is missing his Personal Digital Assistant. The gang proceeds to look in the Adirondack mountains and in Carl's pool for it, until finally they confront the thief. If he IS a thief. Or maybe Shake's just greedy and wants his PDA.
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  • Shake is missing his PDA (a.k.a. Personal Digital Assistant) and Frylock and Meatwad help Shake find his PDA everywhere including Carl's pool

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    I thought that this was a superb episode of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force". It's not my favorite episode but it very enjoyable and a great way to spend 15 minutes of your time. I didn't laugh that much in this episode but there were some good laughs here though. My score is a little low because I thought this episode was getting a little annoying and and a little boring. By boring, I mean Shake.... Shake was getting a little annoying in this episode. I didn't like Shake drowning Meatwad in Carl's pool which made Frylock save Meatwad's life. It turned that out that the Tar Monster was the thief who took Shake's PDA or at least that is what this episode made it seem. Shake exploding Carl's pool in the middle of the episode was definitely hilarious. Carl also didn't appear in this episode until the very end of the episode when he was calling the police because his pool was exploded (not knowing that it was Shake who did it). Carl's cameo appearance at the very end of the episode was definitely hilarious. Overall, a superb episode of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" but it wasn't my favorite episode and it could have improved just a little more in my opinion and also despite the fact that Shake was being a little annoying and the episode was getting a little boring.... still, this episode was enjoyable. 9/10moreless

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    • How can "microscopic tar monsters" be giant? Edit
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    • Apparently the 'Tar Pit Captain' is a convicted sex offender, as he said on the speaker-phone. Edit
    • Meatwad's Tank Top was originally going to be in Rabbot, but it was taken out and can now be viewed on the Volume One's easter eggs, where Meatwad is asking to wear his Tanktop and its hanging on a tree. Its even the same Tank Top graphic, as well, in this episode. Edit
    • Carl calls his insurance company during the episode and speaks to someone who goes by the name of Vishal. Vishal Roney is the Line Producer for the show and also did his own voice for the conversation. Edit
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    • Captain: Who wants to meet the captain and feel sexy with him? Meatwad: I do. I want to meet the captain. Frylock: NO You don't! Edit
    • Shake: I need to get my schedule. I need to access my data base to see if I'm on schedule. I don't know. Edit
    • (Carl on the phone with his insurance broker) Carl: Yeah, look Vishal. Vishal: What did you call me here for? Where did you get my number? Carl: My pool exploded... again. Vishal: We don't cover mysterious explosions. Carl: What do you mean it doesn't cover mysterious explosions? Vishal: How many of these do you have in a week? Edit
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    • Romulox: Thief, music by Tangerine Dream. Thief is a 1981 crime drama starring James Caan about a professional safecracker who agrees to do a job for the mafia. Tangerine Dream provided the score for the movie (the first of many that they scored in the 80s). Edit
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