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James Urbaniak Dr. Venture as Dr. Venture …. Steven Rattazzi Dr. Orpheus as Dr. Orpheus …. Paul Boocock Jonas Venture Sr. Soul-Bot H. Mark Gagliardi Rocco as Rocco …. Cristin Milioti Sirena as Sirena …. Nina Hellman Kim as Kim …. Christopher McCulloch. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. The warped misadventures of a former boy adventurer turned washed-up, middle-aged mad scientist Dr. Rusty Venture; his moronic teenage sons; their maniac bodyguard; and the Doctor's arch-nemeses, incompetent super villain The Monarch and his masculine sounding paramour, Dr.

Jonny Quest is Jonesin'! Did you know Edit. Trivia The creators describe the main theme of the show as failure: "This show is actually all about failure. Beautiful sublime failure.

Every character is not only flawed, but sucks at what they do, and is beautiful at it. Even in the design, everything is supposed to be kinda the death of the dream world, the jet-age promises. It shows that failure's funny, and it's beautiful and it's life, and it's okay. Quotes The Monarch : What? 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. Thirlwell Opening theme. User reviews 65 Review. Top review. Pseudo-Retro High Adventure Parody. In the s 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. 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. We don't blame anyone who might have trouble remembering what happened last time around, especially given how complicated the show's mythology has become over the years.

To help prepare for the new season, we've put together a guide breaking down all the major characters and storylines in play for Season 7. Whether you're new to The Venture Bros. The Basics The Venture Bros. The series largely revolves around the Venture family - cranky, self-loathing Dr.

Rusty Venture and his two adventure-craving sons, Hank and Dean - and their intrepid bodyguard Brock Samson. The first season of the series featured these four embarking on one globe-trotting adventure after another, usually with the evil Monarch and his henchmen trying their best to ruin the day.

Hank and Dean Venture, Dr. Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture, and Brock Samson have gone on adventures for nearly two decades at this point, influencing an entire generation of adult-geared content. While details are still sparse concerning what precisely the movie will be about, we now have an update on the project that's bound to delight enthusiasts doubting whether the film will ever come to fruition.

It may not be a lot to go off of, but fans can rest easy knowing the show's writers — Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer — have been hard at work ensuring the story is just right. On October 29, , Publick tweeted an image of the title page of the "Venture Bros.



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