Dana Snyder -- Master Shake


Dana Snyder is the exclusive voice for the contemptibly lazy yet "lovable" Master Shake.

A native of the greater Allentown, PA area (now living in Hollywood, CA,) Dana's early comedic work was based around vaudevillian and burlesque style mainly as well as some theatrical.

In addition to his work on Aqua Teen, Dana has voiced numerous characters on [adult swim] including Granny (Squidbillies), Dr. Wang (Minoriteam), The Alchemist/President Breyer (Venture Bros.) and the Lego Pharoah (as well as Master Shake) on Robot Chicken. Dana also made his live-action debut this past February on Saul of the Mole Men as Kiko: The Mute Wild Boy, Strata Operator #2, and most recently Benjamin Frankin.


Of course, let's not forget that Dana is also the star of Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters.


Eye Of The Snyder

Carey Means-- Frylock

Carey Means provides the voice for the more composed member of the Aqua Teen household, Frylock. Since graduating from Lincoln University with a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Fine Arts and Vocal Music, he has appeared in many theatrical venues. In addition to his work as Frylock, he also provided the voice of Brak's robotic neighbor Thundercleese and has also lent his vocal talents for National Guard promos as well as Samurai Jack commercials for Cartoon Network.

Dave Willis
-- Meatwad/Carl/Various, Co-Creator

Dave provides the voices of Meatwad and Carl, in addition to Ignignokt and various other voices. He writes, produces and directs the show (as well as the movie) alongside Matt Maiellaro. He was also a writer and producer on Space Ghost: Coast to Coast as well as Squidbillies with co-creator Jim Fortier.

Matt Maiellaro
-- Err/Various Characters, Co-Creator

In addition to providing the voice of Ignignokt's compatriot, Err, Matt has also appeared in cartoon form on Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Most of the music heard during the show was composed by him, although at times he is uncredited for it. Matt was also a producer and a writer on Space Ghost: Coast to Coast (appearing in the episode "Table Read') and has worked in the film industry (various jobs ranging from set production assistant to assistant director) on films such as Basketcase 3: The Progeny and Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth.

Besides Aqua Teen, Matt is the creator of 12 oz. Mouse which has recently filtered off to adultswim.com in the form of Webisodes. Matt also has an upcoming live-action show called Stiff which he says is a cross between "Kolchak the Night Stalker and "Evil Dead." Stay tuned.

Andy Merrill -- Oglethorpe

Andy's best known and widely recognized role (aside from that of Oglethorpe) is probably that of Brak as seen on Space Ghost: Coast to Coast (he also voiced Lokar in many episodes of this series as well), The Brak Show and Cartoon Planet. He also provides various voices for characters seen during the Friday night cartoon programming block on Cartoon Network.

Mike Schatz -- Emory

Another expert in field of voiceovers/stand-up/theater, Mike Schatz portrays the Plutonian sidekick, Emory. In addition, Mike has also done voiceovers for the "local" (we're assuming Georgia) Cingular, as told via commentary by Dave Willis. Mike has also appeared in live-action roles such as the Reese Witherspoon film "Sweet Home Alabama" as well as Major League 3: Back to the Minors. Soon, Mike can be seen in an upcoming episode of Squidbillies, as well as reprising his role as the green Plutonian for the Aqua Teen Hunger Force Movie.

Mike's Profile @ Blue Sky Agency

C. (Clay) Martin Croker
-- Dr Weird/Steve

Croker worked as an animator on many shows, including Space Ghost: Coast to Coast (he also appeared in the episode "Table Read"). His most recognized role(s) are likely those of Zorak and Moltar. He also contributed early drawings and designs for many of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters. Most of his early sketches have been shown in extra features on the DVD sets.

Schooly D -- Narrator

Schoolly helped open a door for a generation of gangsta rappers to walk through in the music industry. In total he has released eight albums, the last of which was released in the year 2000. Since then, he has come to be the intermittent voice heard by many individuals during the course of various episodes of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. In addition to that, he also wrote (or in some cases helped write) the lyrics for many of the original songs heard on the show, including the opening theme.

Jay Edwards -- Producer/Editor

Jay, in addition to his work on Aqua Teen Hunger Force, is also an accomplished director and editor in not only television but film as well. Many of the films seen in various episodes of Aqua Teen Hunger Force were directed by him (including one student film shown early on in the show's run). His series of short films, "The Monster Trilogy", is highly acclaimed by many critics worldwide. In 2006, Jay's epic Horror-Rock and Roll-Beach Party film, "Stomp! Shout! Scream!" premiered and has garnered numerous independent film awards since.

Ned Hastings -- Editor/Producer

Ned has worked in varying capacities for Turner Entertainment over the course of five years (creating television spots, sales promos and so forth). He also produced six documentaries for the Discovery Health Channel. In addition to his work on Aqua Teen Hunger Force, he occasionally stepped in as a dialogue editor on Sealab 2021 as well as on Frisky Dingo. Recently Ned made his movie acting debut as the Florida Everglades Mythical Skunk Ape in Stomp! Shout! Scream! (directed by fellow Aqua Teen Producer, Jay Edwards.)

Mike Lazzo -- Executive Producer

He is the Senior Vice President in charge of all [adult swim] programming and without him many of the shows seen on [adult swim] today might not exist. He also lent his vocal talents to the now "classic" [adult swim] bumps when the programming block was first unleashed on the often insomniatic masses of those who would become its biggest fans. He has served as an executive producer for many shows seen on Cartoon Network and [adult swim] respectively, including but not limited to "Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law", "Space Ghost: Coast to Coast", "Robot Chicken" and the highly underrated (and sadly overlooked) "Welcome to Eltingville" pilot.

Keith Crofford -- Executive Producer

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John Brestan -- Editor

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Thom Foolery -- Production Assistant

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Matthew I. Jenkins -- 2-D Animator/Designer (Wild Hare Studios)

Matthew has contribuited many of the characters designs and animations on Aqua Teen. His work includes designing Carl, Shake, and numerous villains including Romulox, Cybernetic Ghost, and the Plutonians. In addition, Matthew has also designed for The Brak Show, Dexter's Lab, Squidbillies, and most recently The Venture Bros.
Matthew's [as] Blog

Todd Redner -- 2-D Animator/Designer (Radical Axis)

Todd is the Animation Director and Character Designer for numerous Williams Street shows including Aqua Teen, 12. Oz Mouse, Squidbillies, and Perfect Hair Forever. Todd's work on Aqua Teen recently includes Mr. Wong Burger from the Dickesode episode, as well as many other obscure characters from the show.

Recently, Todd has been handed the task of lead character design for the Comedy Central cartoon, Freak Show starring David Cross and Jon Benjamin.


Todd's Blog