[s1e5] Balloonenstein [Real]

: A ceiling fan is visible in the living room for the first time, though it inconsistently disappears in many later episodes.

First time are seen outside of the opening credits. First appearance of Meatwad's brain . First mention of the fictional computer game "Clam Digger" . Trivia & Continuity

In this episode, Master Shake tries to prove he can "create life" by throwing Meatwad into a dryer with various objects to build up a massive amount of static electricity. This results in Meatwad becoming a highly volatile, electric entity nicknamed "Balloonenstein". Key Plot Points & Highlights [S1E5] Balloonenstein

: When Shake is setting the table with plastic utensils, a metallic clinking sound is heard instead of plastic.

: Meatwad eventually grows into a giant, pulsating static cloud that terrorizes the neighborhood. Frylock has to use a "de-magnetizer" (his braces) to stop the rampaging ball of static. Notable Firsts : : A ceiling fan is visible in the

" Balloonenstein " is the fifth episode of Season 1 of the adult animated series , which first aired on December 23, 2001.

: This marks the first episode where Carl does not bow his head while speaking to the Aqua Teens. First mention of the fictional computer game "Clam Digger"

: Shake convinces Meatwad to get into a dryer (the "MoreMore" brand) to build up static charge, which eventually makes Meatwad capable of giving lethal "static-charged hugs".