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Rabbot

"Rabbot"
Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode
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Dr. Weird unveiling the Rabbot.
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 1
Directed by Dave Willis
Matt Maiellaro
Written by Dave Willis
Matt Maiellaro
Production code 101
Original air date December 30, 2000
(on Cartoon Network)
September 16, 2001
(on Adult Swim)
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"Rabbot" is the pilot episode and the first episode of the first season of the animated television series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. A rough-cut version of this episode originally aired in the United States prior to the launch of Adult Swim on December 30, 2000 on Cartoon Network unannounced, the final cut of this episode later aired on Adult Swim on September 16, 2001. In the episode Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad investigate the recent destruction of Carl's car, while a giant mechanical rabbit destroys downtown.

The December 30, 2000 airing of "Rabbot" received a 0.2 household rating. The Rabbot character would later return in future episodes. This episode has been made available on DVD, and other forms of home media, including on demand streaming on Hulu Plus.

Dr. Weird unveils his newest invention, a titanic robotic rabbit named Rabbot, to solve the world's "vegetable problem". Dr Weird then sprays Rabbot in the face with French perfume, which causes Rabbot to go berserk, to break out of Dr. Weird's laboratory, and to flatten Carl's car. The next morning, Carl notices his flattened car; Master Shake comes out to solve the mystery of what happened to Carl's car, but after briefly examining the crime scene, Master Shake concludes that "Meteors did it" and charges Carl $20. Frylock then comes out to teleport Carl to work. Carl reasserts that he works out of home, so Frylock's teleportation beam simply flings Carl onto the roof of his house. Master Shake and Frylock then proceed to solve the rest of this mystery from inside Carl's pool against his demands. There, Shake says that the culprit "is someone who is jealous of Carl's ability to drive" and goes to wake Meatwad. Upon awakening, Meatwad begins to dance to his jam box, but then Shake stomps on it, saying that "Dancing is forbidden".


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