"Rabbot Redux" is the second episode of the seventh season of the animated television series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and the 89th episode of the series overall. This episode is the official premiere of season seven, and continues the cliffhanger left by "Last Last One Forever and Ever". This episode also features several references to the series' pilot episode, "Rabbot", as well as other previous episodes. This episode also features new opening and closing scenes, which are only used in this episode. In the United States "Rabbot Redux" is rated TV-14-DLV and originally aired on February 7, 2010 on Adult Swim. Plot This episode begins where "Last Last One Forever and Ever" left off, with Master Shake attempting to drive away in a moving truck, to the Aqua Teen's new home. Master Shake drives the truck to the house on the other side of house, and then announce it's their new house. After Carl finds out about this he starts complaining, until Frylock uses his eye lasers to lift up Carl, and drop him on his house, claiming he saw a mosquito on Carl. Frylock then asks Shake to unload the truck. Master Shake drives up and then back to open the back door. When the back door is opened several items, from previous episodes come out, including jam box. Meatwad turns on the jam box. Soon after Master Shake starts jumping on the jam box stating "Dancing is forbidden! Dancing has ALWAYS been forbidden!", Frylock soon breaks up the fight by telling Shake and Meatwad to go to their rooms. Inside the house it is revealed that the "fight" outside was a pre-planned attempt to get out of helping Frylock. Shake and Meatwad then walk down a hallway where they find a room. The two start fighting over it, but when they get inside Meatwad realizes the room is actually just a bathroom, and tells Master Shake he can have it. Master Shake begins to tell Meatwad what he's going to do with the room. Meatwad then notices a toilet, and interrupts Shake by asking what it is. Shake tells Meatwad its a water fountain, and a sponge bath, then goes on to push Meatwad in it, and attempts to flush him. Later after Meatwad gets out of the toilet, Frylock asks Meatwad and Shake to help him wheel the "Danger Cart" into the garage. Meatwad then wheels the Danger Cart up the driveway, and soon remembers a series of bad memories he has about it. After remembering all the bad memories, Meatwad starts shooting it. Inside the house Frylock finds a T-shirt from the days the Aqua Teens were detectives, and starts reminiscing about his detective days. Frylock decides to keep one shirt to remember that time of his life, but Shake burns the shirt with a flamethrower almost immediately after. Master Shake then takes Meatwad back to the bathroom to show him how he redecorated it. Meatwad then yells at Shake of screen asking for help, Shake goes to Meatwad's new room to find it's an extremely luxurious room with a sports car, a water fountain, a salad bar, a horse stable, and women. Shake gets jealous, and starts activating his "Shake Power" all over the room. Shake challenges Meatwad to a game of rock paper scissors over who gets the room and Meatwad. Shake then challenges Meatwad to follow up games, all of which he loses. After the last game is over Shake tries to convince Meatwad that the game was for the bathroom, which Meatwad does not believe. Frylock gets Shake back by blocking the door to the room, and then filling the room with spiders. Then the door bell rings, Frylock goes to the door to find The Rabbot, who gives Frylock a bottle of wine, and a card as a house warming present. Then the Rabbot goes on the stomp the house, instantly destroying it. Master Shake, Meatwad, and Frylock stand outside the ruins of the house waiting for it to automatically rebuild itself, which their old house did in several previous episodes. After realizing the house won't restore itself, the Aqua Teens decide to move back into their old house, soon after Schoolly D enters. The episode ends with Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad dancing to Schoolly D's new song, and Carl looking in the house, upset that the Aqua Teens aren't moving. Production Written and directed by series creators Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, "Rabbot Redux" was rated TV-14-DLV in the United States. It originally aired in the United States on late night programing block, Adult Swim, on February 7, 2010. This episode features the conclusion to the season six finale, "Last Last One Forever and Ever", were Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad were moving away. "Rabbot Redux" also features a special opening, and closing music, which was composed by Schoolly D, and only used in this episode. "Rabbot Redux" also features several clips and references to the series' first episode, "Rabbot", as well as other previous episodes from past seasons. Release and reception IGN.com gave this episode an 7.0 out of 10 rating, which is considered "Decent", this episode also received neutral comments. "Rabbot Redux" was released, completely uncensored, by Warner Home Video. on a two-disc DVD set in the United States on June 1, 2010 In addition to being available on DVD "Rabbot Redux" is available on iTunes and the "Build Your Own DVD" feature on the Adult Swim website.
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