Super Birthday Snake
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“Super Birthday Snake” | |||||||
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Image:Athfepsuperbirthdaysnake.png Meatwad with his pet snake Nathan Scott Phillips |
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Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 1 |
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Written by | Matt Maiellaro Dave Willis |
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Production no. | 202 | ||||||
Original airdate | May 25, 2003 | ||||||
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List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force episodes |
"Super Birthday Snake" is the nineteenth episode of the animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. It was first broadcast on May 25, 2003.
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[edit] Synopsis
[edit] Cold open
Dr. Weird unveils his creation, a creature created by genetically splicing a pork chop and his roommate Randall. He then orders his creation to pay half of the utilities.
[edit] Plot
It is Meatwad's birthday and he wants a rabbit, but Master Shake buys him a snake instead. Shake tells Meatwad that he can still make the snake into a rabbit by stapling ears made from pipe cleaners to the snake's head. Meatwad does so (naming it Nathan Scott Philips), and the snake eats him. Frylock comes home and sees Meatwad inside of the snake, then tries to free him by getting the snake drunk so it would puke out Meatwad. Master Shake tries kicking the snake, but this only makes it angry and it eats Shake as well.
Frylock decides that the only way to free them from the snake is to destroy it. He shoots it with a ball of electricity, but accidentally ends up killing Meatwad and Shake with it.
With Meatwad and Shake gone, Frylock can finally hang out with the "wrong crowd". He orders some hookers and has a loud party. The next morning, Carl comes over to ask him about the noise the previous night, but Frylock slices him up by forming one of his fries into the shape of a machete (similar to the T-1000 from the movie Terminator 2: Judgement Day).
Frylock dumps gasoline all over the house and is about to light it when a zombified Shake, Carl, and Meatwad show up at the door and accuse him of killing them, an accusation Frylock blatantly denies. (The scene itself can be seen as possibly making a Pulp Fiction reference due to the constant use of "Yes you did!", which was used in the exchange between Samuel L. Jackson and Frank Whaley.)
We then see Frylock in his room standing next to Meatwad, who is wearing a helmet that covers his face. Frylock tells Meatwad that it was all just a virtual reality simulation meant to explain to Meatwad the responsibility of having a pet. Meatwad shoots Frylock with a shotgun and eats his brain, then reveals to Frylock that that was a virtual reality simulation and that Frylock doesn't know him as well as he thinks he does. Meatwads final statement is "Because I will eat your brain."