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The Venture Bros.

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2018
  • TV-14
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
30K
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POPULARITY
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143
The Venture Bros. (2003)
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The bizarre escapades of pseudo-heroic scientist Dr. Rusty Venture, his competent, high-strung bodyguard, and his two overenthusiastic sons.The bizarre escapades of pseudo-heroic scientist Dr. Rusty Venture, his competent, high-strung bodyguard, and his two overenthusiastic sons.The bizarre escapades of pseudo-heroic scientist Dr. Rusty Venture, his competent, high-strung bodyguard, and his two overenthusiastic sons.

  • Creator
    • Christopher McCulloch
  • Stars
    • Christopher McCulloch
    • James Urbaniak
    • Doc Hammer
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    30K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,822
    143
    • Creator
      • Christopher McCulloch
    • Stars
      • Christopher McCulloch
      • James Urbaniak
      • Doc Hammer
    • 78User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated TV #192
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Christopher McCulloch
    • Hank Venture…
    • 2003–2018
    James Urbaniak
    James Urbaniak
    • Dr. Venture…
    • 2003–2018
    Doc Hammer
    Doc Hammer
    • Billy Quizboy…
    • 2004–2018
    Michael Sinterniklaas
    Michael Sinterniklaas
    • Dean Venture…
    • 2003–2018
    Patrick Warburton
    Patrick Warburton
    • Brock Samson…
    • 2003–2018
    Steven Rattazzi
    • Dr. Orpheus…
    • 2004–2018
    Paul Boocock
    Paul Boocock
    • Jonas Venture Sr.…
    • 2004–2018
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    • H.E.L.P.eR.
    • 2003–2008
    Lisa Hammer
    Lisa Hammer
    • Triana Orpheus…
    • 2003–2010
    Dana Snyder
    Dana Snyder
    • The Alchemist…
    • 2006–2018
    Mia Barron
    Mia Barron
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    • 2004–2015
    Brendon Small
    Brendon Small
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    • 2006–2018
    Charles Parnell
    Charles Parnell
    • Jefferson Twilight…
    • 2004–2018
    Mark Gagliardi
    Mark Gagliardi
    • Rocco…
    • 2016–2018
    Hal Lublin
    Hal Lublin
    • Wide Wale…
    • 2016–2018
    Cristin Milioti
    Cristin Milioti
    • Sirena…
    • 2016–2018
    Kate McKinnon
    Kate McKinnon
    • Nikki Fictel…
    • 2010–2016
    Nina Hellman
    Nina Hellman
    • Kim…
    • 2004–2008
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      • Christopher McCulloch
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    Reviewers say 'The Venture Bros.' is acclaimed for its clever humor, intricate storytelling, and rich character development. Parodying classic adventure cartoons, it adds modern twists and satire. The complex narrative and character depth, especially of Dr. Venture, his sons, and Brock Samson, are highly praised. Balancing comedy with cultural commentary, it receives mostly positive feedback despite some pacing and humor critiques.
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    SonicStuart

    Go Team Venture!

    This show is hilarious! The Venture Brothers, Hank and Dean, think, act, talk and live like they're in the 60's (though the show takes place in modern day.) They're the sons of Dr. Venture, a world renowned scientist who can't stand them. Dr. Venture pops pills like candy and reeks of failure and unrealized potential. Their family bodyguard, Brock Samson, is a former secret agent who responds to all possible crises with relentless brutality. Always The Monarch is always having evil plans on Dr. Venture instead of doing bigger plans like take over the world or something like that. I laugh at every single funny part in this show! The one thing I wonder about this show is why does Dr. Girlfriend have a man voice? Who knows? This show premiered in August 2004 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim line-up, but the pilot episode premiered in February 2003.

    User Rating: 9/10

    BOTTOM LINE: GO TEAM VENTURE!
    ewhac

    Pseudo-Retro High Adventure Parody

    In the 1950s and '60s, the heady space age was fully upon us. Sweeping, magnificent Art Deco buildings and designs were all the rage. New manufacturing techniques meant that the rectangle was out; circles and curves were in. We looked forward to flying cars, commercial passenger flights to the moon, moving sidewalks, and push-button automation everywhere. The future never looked brighter (not to mention cleaner) and much of the media of the time wasted no opportunity to remind us of this. Common examples of the period include just about any James Bond film, the Flint movies, and animated series such as The Jetsons and Jonny Quest.

    Forty years and two very cynical, jaundiced eyes later, we now have The Venture Bros., which liberally and hilariously skewers the, shall we say, irrational exuberance of the times. The most obvious target is Jonny Quest, but little from the period escapes the series writers' acerbic wit.

    Son of Jonas Venture, Dr. Venture is sort of how you might expect Jonny Quest to have grown up -- forever living in the shadow of his father's greatness, leaving him insecure, sarcastic, and in a semi-permanent state of midlife crisis. Alas, Dr. Venture's own brilliance was not passed on to his boys, Hank and Dean Venture, who are in all major respects self-absorbed, easily distracted, and not too swift. In other words, normal adolescent boys. They are watched over by their hired bodyguard, Brock Samson, a chain-smoking seen-it-all paramilitary type from the Office of Secret Intelligence, whose extraordinary competence and calm under pressure is exceeded only by his -- as another poster put it -- relentless brutality.

    The Venture Bros. is full of the obvious jokes (dim-witted villains surrounded by even dimmer-witted henchmen), but it also makes funny observations about the incongruity of its inspirational sources.

    Example: Like Dr. Benton Quest, Dr. Venture is a super-scientist, making advanced gadgetry as easily as we might make a TV dinner. But what do you do when your lab becomes crammed with unwanted or no-longer-interesting inventions? Yup. Hold a yard sale. Try not to be surprised when all your arch-nemeses show up.

    Another example: In episode three, we are asked to cast our minds back to the 1970's series The Six Million Dollar Man and wonder: What were Steve Austin and Sasquatch *really* doing chasing each other through the woods?

    The music in Venture Bros. is also magnificent -- not just the signature tune, which takes its roots from the brassy modern jazz of the period, but also the background music throughout the episode. The music's sheer bombast is a perfect complement for the overblown, exaggerated characters, especially the villains.

    Though a bit uneven in its execution -- it might actually benefit from being shorter -- there's plenty of funny stuff here to keep modern cynics laughing out loud.
    10talkstick

    Adult Swim Redeemed

    Adult swim's shows have gone off the deep end of fairly entertaining nonsense to just pure absurdity. I do not see the appeal to any of them anymore and I do not often watch the programming block anymore.

    Venture Bros. However stands apart from the rest and provides truly intelligent, well thought out, over-the-top and hilarious entertainment. The show is a perfect balance between tasteless humor and really clever subtleties. The homage/lambasting of early adventure animation/comics is spot on. The characters are full of depth and they're engaging. Brock Samson could pwn Chuck Norris any day of the week. What more could one want?

    When I first saw this show I thought it was one of the more ******* up shows I'd ever seen. I was surprised just how graphic it was with particularly disturbing images(guy getting his eyes gouged out, watching a henchman struggle with his last breaths as he's strangled to death by Brock, poll vaulting off henchman's jugular...etc.)

    I was not turned off though because aside from the surprising imagery, the jokes and references were all spot-on. I was laughing the whole way through and intrigued around every corner.

    Truly, my only real gripe with the show is that it has a hard time taking itself seriously and often resorts to fairly flippant endings and/or resolutions that sometimes I feel aren't necessary. I think the show could support itself just fine with a persistent story arc, which I think we are starting to see more of in the new season anyway, so that's good.

    And again, Brock Samson, there could hardly be a better cartoon character.

    Check out this show, it's well worth it. I hope that it continues for a long time.
    handy_can_opener

    My Favorite Adult Swim Original

    This action-comedy spoof of sixties Johnny Quest-style super-science, evil nemeses, and supernatural happenings is by far, the best original Adult Swim program to date. The story follows The Venture family, Dr. Venture, a forty-something pill-popping scientist who never managed to step out from his father's shadow, his two sons, Hank and Dean (both rather Leave it to Beaver-like in their refusal to swear and constant wearing of sweaters and pants), Brock Samson, their James-Bond-on-steroids bodyguard who apparently works part-time for the office of secret intelligence and refuses to carry a gun, favoring of his serrated bowie knife. Most of the hilarity stems from The Monarch, the self-declared arch-nemesis of the Venture family, a weaver of ridiculously circuitous plans against them, an employer of hilariously incompetent henchmen, and a man who harbors an unhealthy obsession with monarch butterflies and an over-wrought sense of self-importance. His melodrama usually falls on the deaf ears of his girlfriend, Dr. Girlfriend, who, in complete contrast to the Monarch, is professional, take-charge, and inexplicably husky-voiced. The cast of supporting characters is of equal quality, including a well-meaning but dim-witted robot named Helper, a necromancer renting out the Venture family's garage apartment named Dr. Byron Orpheus (doctorate in communications, minor in women's studies), whose propensity towards unnecessarily dramatic changes in pitch and dire warnings of disruptions in the spirit world offer the Monarch's only competition in the melodrama department. Baron Underbheit, the tyrannical and oppressive ruler of Underland, who sports an Arnold-like accent, enormous (and anatomically complimentary) armor, and a metal lower jaw, is another arch-nemesis of the Venture family, blaming Dr. Venture's inattentiveness when they were college lab partners for the loss of his jaw. There's a myriad of others, ranging from fake ghost pirates to the forbidden love of a fugitive and a sasquatch. Check it out; you won't be disappointed.
    10Chromium_5

    Best cartoon I've seen in years.

    This cartoon blasts every other modern cartoon right out of the water. It's even better than Family Guy (another great show, but which tends to get too sporadic, and even just plain dumb at times). It has hilarious characters and plot lines, and a razor wit. I love how the characters get put into all these horrible situations, and they each react in their own unrealistic but hilarious way.

    The jazzy music and voices are also top-notch. Unlike many other cartoons, the voices are funny without getting unbearably grating. Speaking of which, when I first saw this, Brock Samson sounded really familiar... turns out he's none other than Patrick Wharburton (aka David Puddy). They could not have picked a better actor for the part.

    If you like dark humor, satire, and overall zaniness, it doesn't get better than this.

    9/10 stars.

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    Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, and Chris Hemsworth
    Superhero
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    • Trivia
      The cast of the show is based on characters from Jonny Quest (1964), comic book super-heroes/villains, and other famous figures from popular culture.
    • Quotes

      Henchman 21: Here is where you are wrong, my friend. This woman has killed before.

      Henchman 24: Allegedly.

      Henchman 21: Okay, whatever. But she was a big girl. We are talking about a large, healthy woman of questionable stability.

      Henchman 24: Oh, you are totally underestimating the never-say-die scrappiness of a survivor.

      The Monarch: Hey, guess what? Nobody cares who would win in a crazy fantasy fist-fight between Anne Frank and Lizzie Borden. We never should have brought the henchmen. We're going to be the only ones there with henchmen!

    • Crazy credits
      The title of each episode appears at the end of each episode, rather than the beginning. Every episode thus far has had a brief epilogue following the closing credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Nostalgia Critic: Simon Sez (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      No Vacancy
      Written and Performed by J.G. Thirlwell

      Opening theme

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      • August 7, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Venture Brothers
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      • Cartoon Network
      • Noodlesoup Productions
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