ATHF Featured Players Villains/Monsters Other Characters Off Screen Characters

Carl Brutananadilewski

Carl is the next-door neighbor of the Aqua Teens. A "typical" New Jersey native, he spends his time working (out of the home) and watching "educational" shows on his big screen television. He likes the Giants, hookers, and rocking out to Foreigner in his red jeans and "Screaming for Vengeance" t-shirt. Ladies, keep clear of this one.

Voiced by: Dave Willis

Dr. Weird

Evil Mad Scientist... who also happens to be extremely insane. In the first season of Aqua Teen, he would open every show with some device or monster getting loose and terrorizing the city. By the second season... things started getting really %@#$!% up.

Voiced by: C. Martin Croker

Steve

Steve is the assitant (and some times test subject) to Dr. Weird. He has more common sense than Weird, and yet still goes along with his insane plans.

Voiced by: C. Martin Croker

Ignignokt

Head of the Mooninite Army (of which there are only 2 members.) Ignignokt and his compatriot, Err terrorize the Aqua Teens as much as they are able to. They also have a seething hatred towards the Plutonians and thus have started the war of Spacecataz.

Voiced by: Dave Willis

Err

Err is the "ass" of the Mooninite Army. He's a foul mouthed little turd who almost always influences people (like Meatwad) into doing bad things. Don't even try to mess with him or he will rock your face.

Voiced by: Matt Maiellaro

Oglethorpe

Sinister genius of the Plutonians.... ...okay, not really... but it made for a good starting sentence. While trying to come up with plans, Oglethorpe is usually sidetracked by the antics of his sidekick Emory. He actually went to high-school with Mooninite Ignignokt... but doesn't remember much else from that. He usually has the "munchies."

Voiced by: Andy Merrill

Emory

Oglethorpe's second in command. While just as intelligent, Emory usually messes up Oglethorpe's "plans." Emory likes parties, squirting "soap" out of his spikes, and jiggling.

Voiced by: Mike Schatz