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Animation artist, director, producer, and scriptwriter Dave Willis is best known as the co-creator (with Matt Maiellaro) of the irreverent cable series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. This ongoing animated tale of three obstreperous, acid-mouthed fast-food entities -- the trouble-causing milkshake Master Shake; the goateed, bejeweled, science-obsessed box of French fries Frylock; and the slow-witted lump of flesh Meatwad (who was branded "not suitable for human consumption") -- immediately caught fire with the late-night cable crowd when it bowed in 2000 on the Turner Cartoon Network's after-hours "Adult Swim" block of programming, and ultimately yielded a big-screen adaptation of the series.
Willis and Maiellaro initially met and collaborated as scriptwriters and producers for Williams Street Entertainment on that company's equally irreverent series Space Ghost Coast to Coast. This half-animated, half-live-action program, which commenced in 1994 and wrapped in 2003, resurrected the Space Ghost superhero character from his eponymous Hanna-Barbera series of the 1960s and early '80s, but rewrote him as an egotistical, imbecilic, and delusional host of a talk show, in which he conducts outrageous interviews with real celebrities including Susan Powter, Bob Denver, and Adam West.
As co-directed by Maiellaro and Willis, Aqua Teen Hunger Force constitutes an "unofficial" spin-off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. It began with an episode of the latter, where Space Ghost visits a fast-food emporium and orders a prodigious amount to eat, but -- finding himself unable to pay for the goods -- must strike a deal with the restaurant owners and put their mascots (Master Shake and co.) on his talk program. Willis and Maiellaro reportedly co-scripted between 20 and 30 drafts of that episode, but it didn't fit the bill for the Space Ghost series, as the lead character scarcely appeared in it, and the effort ultimately went unproduced. When Space Ghost took a temporary break in 2000, however, and its producers needed a substitute, Willis and Maiellaro pitched the Aqua Teen idea to them and sold it instantly. The program bowed at 1:00 a.m. on December 31 of that year, and production on the first season began immediately afterward. Aqua Teen's series run commenced September 16, 2001.
By 2005, Aqua Teen Hunger Force had drawn such a broad viewership that First Look Pictures partnered with Willis and Maiellaro to develop a big-screen feature version of the series. That endeavor, 2007's Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theatres, found the fast-food trio pursued across the galaxy by a massive piece of exercise equipment that threatens to upset the galactic balance of power. Perhaps usurping the film's release was the marketing push that led up to it: small, text-free LCD billboards featured one of the show's most notorious characters flipping passers-by the bird. Though the campaign went virtually unnoticed in New York and Los Angeles, in Boston the guerilla tactic was wrongly perceived to be a terrorist stunt; the city was practically shut down as bomb crews investigated the mysterious signs. Turner was forced to pay a the city fee, and the film gained a new, albeit unwanted notoriety that may have affected its lackluster box-office returns in April 2007. ~ Nathan Southern
Willis and Maiellaro initially met and collaborated as scriptwriters and producers for Williams Street Entertainment on that company's equally irreverent series Space Ghost Coast to Coast. This half-animated, half-live-action program, which commenced in 1994 and wrapped in 2003, resurrected the Space Ghost superhero character from his eponymous Hanna-Barbera series of the 1960s and early '80s, but rewrote him as an egotistical, imbecilic, and delusional host of a talk show, in which he conducts outrageous interviews with real celebrities including Susan Powter, Bob Denver, and Adam West.
As co-directed by Maiellaro and Willis, Aqua Teen Hunger Force constitutes an "unofficial" spin-off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. It began with an episode of the latter, where Space Ghost visits a fast-food emporium and orders a prodigious amount to eat, but -- finding himself unable to pay for the goods -- must strike a deal with the restaurant owners and put their mascots (Master Shake and co.) on his talk program. Willis and Maiellaro reportedly co-scripted between 20 and 30 drafts of that episode, but it didn't fit the bill for the Space Ghost series, as the lead character scarcely appeared in it, and the effort ultimately went unproduced. When Space Ghost took a temporary break in 2000, however, and its producers needed a substitute, Willis and Maiellaro pitched the Aqua Teen idea to them and sold it instantly. The program bowed at 1:00 a.m. on December 31 of that year, and production on the first season began immediately afterward. Aqua Teen's series run commenced September 16, 2001.
By 2005, Aqua Teen Hunger Force had drawn such a broad viewership that First Look Pictures partnered with Willis and Maiellaro to develop a big-screen feature version of the series. That endeavor, 2007's Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theatres, found the fast-food trio pursued across the galaxy by a massive piece of exercise equipment that threatens to upset the galactic balance of power. Perhaps usurping the film's release was the marketing push that led up to it: small, text-free LCD billboards featured one of the show's most notorious characters flipping passers-by the bird. Though the campaign went virtually unnoticed in New York and Los Angeles, in Boston the guerilla tactic was wrongly perceived to be a terrorist stunt; the city was practically shut down as bomb crews investigated the mysterious signs. Turner was forced to pay a the city fee, and the film gained a new, albeit unwanted notoriety that may have affected its lackluster box-office returns in April 2007. ~ Nathan Southern
ACTING CREDITS
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Archer TV (3 episodes)-
Crossing Over
...Barry Dillon (voice)
Mar 1, 2012 -
Double Trouble
...Barry Dillon (voice)
Apr 21, 2011 -
Job Offer
...Barry Dillon (voice)
Mar 11, 2010
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Crossing Over
...Barry Dillon (voice)
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Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 TV (78 episodes)-
Freedom Cobra
...Meatwad
Jun 5, 2011 -
Allen: Part One
...Meatwad (voice)
May 8, 2011 -
One Hundred
...Meatwad (voice)
May 2, 2010 -
Larry Miller Hair System
...Carl Brutananadilewski (voice)
Apr 25, 2010 -
Kangarilla and the Magic Tarantula
...Meatwad
Apr 18, 2010 -
Multiple Meat
...Meatwad
Apr 11, 2010
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Freedom Cobra
...Meatwad
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Squidbillies TV (7 episodes)-
America: Why I Love Her
...Narrator (voice)
Jul 18, 2010 -
God's Bro
...Narrator (voice)
Jul 5, 2009 -
Wing Nut
...Narrator (voice)
Feb 10, 2008 -
Bubba Trubba
...Narrator (voice)
Nov 12, 2006 -
The Tiniest Princess
...Narrator (voice)
Oct 29, 2006 -
Meth O.D to My Madness
...Narrator (voice)
Oct 22, 2006
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America: Why I Love Her
...Narrator (voice)
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2 x 2 = Shinobuden TV (12 episodes)
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Ninja, hanami de ukareru no maki/Shinobu, kaede to dĂȘto suru no maki
...Devil (voice: English version)
Nov 13, 2007 -
Shinobu, bakeru no maki/Kai shokubutsu, abareru no maki
...Devil (voice: English version)
Nov 13, 2007 -
Onsokumaru, okoru no maki/Shinobu, ie wo deru no maki
...Kaede's Dad
Nov 13, 2007 -
Onna no ko, attamaru no maki/Jaede, kaze wo hiku no maki
...Devil (voice: English version)
Nov 13, 2007 -
Ninja, atsugaru no maki/Miyabi, koi wo suru no maki
...Kaede's Dad
Nov 13, 2007 -
Ninja, kurisumasuru no maki/Ninja, norowareru no maki
...Kaede's Dad
Nov 13, 2007
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Ninja, hanami de ukareru no maki/Shinobu, kaede to dĂȘto suru no maki
...Devil (voice: English version)
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Perfect Hair Forever TV (2 episodes)
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Return to Balding Victory
...Additional voices (voice)
Apr 1, 2007 -
Cat Snatch Fever
...Additional voices (voice)
Nov 21, 2005
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Return to Balding Victory
...Additional voices (voice)
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (2007) ...Meatwad
...Carl Brutananadilewski
...Ignignokt
...Video Game Voice (voice)
DIRECTING CREDITS
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Squidbillies TV (18 episodes)- Return of Gaga Pee Pap Nov 6, 2011
- The Pharaoh's Wad Oct 30, 2011
- Ballmart Oct 23, 2011
- Snow Daddy Oct 16, 2011
- Keeping It in the Family Way Oct 9, 2011
- The Big E Oct 2, 2011
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Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 TV (14 episodes)-
She Creature
...(uncredited)
Apr 12, 2009 -
The Marines
...(uncredited)
Mar 16, 2008 -
Robots Everywhere
...(uncredited)
Jan 20, 2008 -
Antenna
...(uncredited)
Dec 10, 2006 -
Bart Oates
...(uncredited)
Dec 3, 2006 -
Dickesode
...(uncredited)
Oct 22, 2006
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She Creature
...(uncredited)
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WRITING CREDITS
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Squidbillies TV (14 episodes)-
Trucked Up!
...creator
Nov 13, 2011 -
The Many Loves of Early Cuyler
...creator
May 23, 2010 -
The Big Gay Throwdown
...creator
Jun 21, 2009 -
Lerm
...creator
May 17, 2009 -
Krystal Meth
...written by
Jun 8, 2008 -
Mud Days and Confused
...written by
Jun 1, 2008
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Trucked Up!
...creator
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Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 TV (7 episodes)-
Spy
...creator
Jul 24, 2011 -
Wi-tri
...creator
Jun 26, 2011 -
Vampirus
...creator
Jun 19, 2011 -
Creditor
...creator
Jun 12, 2011 -
Deleted Scenes
...(written by)
Dec 18, 2005 -
Universal Remonster
...(written by)
Sep 28, 2003
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Spy
...creator
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Perfect Hair Forever TV (4 episodes)
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Tusk
...writer
Nov 12, 2007 -
TiVo Your EBay
...writer
Nov 27, 2004 -
Pilot
...writer
Nov 7, 2004 -
Happy Suck Day
...writer
(no date)
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Tusk
...writer
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (2007) ...(written by)
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Space Ghost Coast to Coast TV (23 episodes)
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Dreams
...contributing writer
Jan 11, 2004 -
Idlewild South
...contributing writer
Dec 13, 2003 -
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
...contributing writer
Dec 7, 2003 -
Eat a Peach
...contributing writer
Nov 30, 2003 -
Whipping Post
...contributing writer
Nov 23, 2003 -
Baffler Meal
...writer
Jan 1, 2003
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Dreams
...contributing writer
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Sealab 2021 TV (5 episodes)
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Der Dieb
...writer
May 12, 2002 -
In the Closet
...writer
Apr 7, 2002 -
All That Jazz
...writer
Oct 28, 2001 -
Predator
...writer
Sep 16, 2001 -
Chickmate
...writer
Sep 2, 2001
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Der Dieb
...writer

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