Voice acting Ward contributed to several
Williams Street shows on
Adult Swim, with his most notable work being on
Aqua Teen Hunger Force. He served as a production assistant and voiced the character
MC Pee Pants in multiple episodes, including "MC Pee Pants," "Sir Loin," "The Last One," and "Little Brittle". He also voiced the young
Carl in episode 18. Ward reprised his role as MC Pee Pants in the feature film
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and the PlayStation 2 game
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am. He also worked on
Sealab 2021, contributing as a writer and voicing the recurring character
Hesh Hepplewhite, as well as playing the twins who portray Dolphin Boy in a behind-the-scenes episode. Additionally, Ward was a production assistant and writer for
The Brak Show, where he contributed to episodes such as "Brakstreet" and "Shadows of Heat," and voiced a character in "Brakstreet". He also voiced Ward Willoughby in the 2002 pilot for
Evan Dorkin's
Welcome to Eltingville. He further extended his contributions as a writer for
Space Ghost: Coast to Coast and made a cameo in the 2003 episode "
Baffler Meal." In October 2004, he announced he would leave Cartoon Network to begin touring and focus on his music full-time. He returned to Adult Swim in 2010 as a red
Gummi bear named Gummi in
Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar Town Candy Fudge and, in 2013, began working on
the mc chris cartoon, crowdfunding part of the pilot's production. A short pitch animation was made available online, but a full pilot was never completed. Ward continued to focus on music, contributing theme songs for several of the
SModcast Internet Radio (S.I.R.) programs, including those for the original
SModcast,
Blow Hard,
Bagged & Boarded, and
Jay & Silent Bob Get Old. In 2018, Ward announced that
the mc chris cartoon had resumed production. The project was ultimately shelved due to a combination of industry challenges, including the 2021 Hollywood strikes, disruptions in streaming services, and a downturn in the streaming industry. Ward would reprise his role as MC Pee Pants again in 2022, in
Adult Swim's
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Aquadonk Side Pieces web series
. Also in 2022, Ward embarked on a tour titled "The Last Tour", which was advertised as his farewell tour. In 2024, he embarked on the "I Thought The Last Tour Was The Last Tour" Tour, and the year after, announced the "20 Years of Touring" Tour, which is set to begin on June 13. In 2025, Ward began releasing a weekly podcast,
None of This Matters, with fellow
Aqua Teen Hunger Force actor
Dana Snyder.
Music Ward originally performed with
The Lee Majors. While he is one of the artists most closely associated with the genre of nerdcore, he had been hesitant to accept the nerdcore label and described his music as "a genre in and of itself". as well as expressing concern over limiting himself to such a narrow audience and subject matter. He has appeared in news stories dealing with nerd culture and nerdcore. Of his nerdcore background, he said, "It's nice that a lot of folks consider me part of it. It's actually embarrassing how I used to think I was the only one playing with
Star Wars toys and making music, and it just wasn't true. I have absolutely no problem with the label now." Although he has collaborated with various labels in the past, including
Good Charlotte's DC Flag, MC Chris primarily self-releases his music independently. ==Discography==