"The Greatest Story Ever Told" was then quietly released online on August 26, 2015, as a hidden Easter egg on the Adult Swim website.
Frylock denounces immortality, the scene promptly cutting to him washing his fries in Carl's pool with a bottle of "Ceaseless" shampoo.
After Lambert comes back to life, the three of them decide to make a viral internet video of themselves repeatedly committing suicide in various gruesome ways.
Meatwad asks if they would be on TV forever and Frylock confidently answers yes before the screen abruptly cuts to the Williams Street production card.
The fourth wall is broken in the post-credits scene where the Aqua Teens are seen in their living room with Carl watching the episode itself on television.
It features a guest appearance from Lavell Crawford, who reprised his role of Unbelievable Ron, from the season ten episode "Merlo Sauvignon Blanco".
[1][2] This episode also features the song "F-Off", which Maiellaro had originally written and performed for his other Adult Swim series 12 oz.
[6] Willis also expressed interest in doing a Kickstarter to fund Death Fighter, a scrapped sequel to Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters.
[8] The previous episode, "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We ****ing Mean It)", was falsely promoted as the series finale and originally aired on August 23, 2015, as scheduled.
[9][10] Willis and Maiellaro have referred to "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We ****ing Mean It)" as the series finale in various press statements and interviews.
[11][12] "The Greatest Story Ever Told" was quietly released as a hidden Easter egg on the Adult Swim website on August 26, 2015, three days after the premiere of "The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We ****ing Mean It)".
"The Greatest Story Ever Told" first aired on television in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim on August 30, 2015.
[10] The television airing had virtually no promotion, with the exception of a trailer for Destiny: The Taken King mentioning an upcoming "secret" episode of Aqua Teen.
[13] This episode, along with the rest of the eleventh season, is available in HD and SD for digital purchase on iTunes,[21] Google Play,[10] Amazon Video,[22] and Microsoft.