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The Venture Bros.

The Venture Bros. is an American adult animated action comedy television series created by Christopher McCulloch and Doc Hammer for Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim. Following a pilot episode on February 16, 2003, the series premiered on August 7, 2004.

The Venture Bros.
Genre
Created byJackson Publick
Written by
Directed by
  • Jackson Publick
  • Juno Lee
Voices of
ComposerJ. G. Thirlwell
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes81 (+1 pilot and 4 specials) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerRachel Simon
Running time22–24 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkAdult Swim
ReleaseFebruary 16, 2003 (2003-02-16) –
October 7, 2018 (2018-10-07)

The Venture Bros. was one of Adult Swim's longest-running original series in terms of years, and had the record for fewest seasons produced of a scripted show per year of continuous production, with seven produced seasons over fifteen years of production.

Throughout its run, the series has received critical acclaim for its writing, characters, humor, animation and world building. It ended its run on October 7, 2018, with a total of 81 episodes over the course of seven seasons as well as four specials. On September 7, 2020, series creator Jackson Publick announced on Twitter that the series had been canceled. A direct-to-video film, The Venture Bros.: Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart, was released on July 21, 2023, on digital and July 25, 2023, on Blu-ray[1] and premiered on Adult Swim and Max 90 days later. The film serves as a series finale.[2][3][4]

Premise edit

The series chronicles the lives and adventures of the Venture family: emotionally insecure, unethical and underachieving super-scientist father Dr. Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture; his well-meaning but dimwitted and incompetent teenage fraternal twin sons Hank and Dean Venture; the family's bodyguard, secret agent Brock Samson, or his temporary replacement, the reformed villain and pederast Sergeant Hatred; and the family's self-proclaimed archnemesis, The Monarch, a butterfly-themed supervillain.[5] Initially conceived as a satire of boy adventurer and Space Age fiction prevalent in the early 1960s, it is considered to be an action/adventure series with both comedic and dramatic elements.

Characters edit

The characters of The Venture Bros. are largely re-imaginings of characters from Jonny Quest as well as comic book superheroes and supervillains.

  • Dr. Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture (voiced by James Urbaniak), a former boy adventurer and inspiration for the "Rusty Venture" cartoon series, runs what remains of Venture Industries, a once-leading global corporation established by his super-scientist adventurer father Jonas. Since Jonas's death, Venture Industries has declined to a shadow of its former glory, now occupying only a portion of the vast and deteriorating Venture compound and external locations including a base on Spider Skull Island, which his father captured, and the space station Gargantua-1, which his father built. Rusty dropped out of college shortly after his father's death and his academic credentials have been questioned.[6] It is stated he only holds an honorary degree from a Tijuana community college.[7] He attempts to follow in his father's footsteps by becoming a super-scientist himself. His competence frequently falls short of his father's and he often demonstrates questionable ethics, leading others to claim that his occasional successes merely capitalize on the work of his late father.
  • Hank (voiced by Chris McCulloch) and Dean Venture (voiced by Michael Sinterniklaas) are the titular fraternal twin brothers of the show. Hank is the more adventurous and Dean is the more timid and bookish of the two brothers. The two teenaged brothers often wind up in perilous situations, and (as revealed in the second season) have been killed over a dozen times, only to be replaced with exact clones who have no memory of their own deaths. The title The Venture Bros. has taken on different meanings throughout the series with the introduction of Rusty's fraternal twin brother Jonas Jr., and Hank and Dean's illegitimate paternal half-brother, Dermott Fictel. The identity of Hank and Dean's mother remains the subject of some debate. At the end of the series finale movie The Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart it is revealed that Rusty Venture grew the boys in an artificial womb that he attached to his own abdomen, and it is suggested that Deborah Majeure, daughter of supervillain Force Majeure and actress Bobbi St. Simone, is the boys' genetic mother.
  • Brock Samson (voiced by Patrick Warburton) is the longstanding bodyguard to the Venture family. Appointed by the Office of Secret Intelligence (OSI), the muscular and hyper-masculine Brock frequently uses his license to kill to protect the Venture family from any threat with sudden and brutal violence. He is a ruthless (and somewhat sadistic) hand-to-hand combatant, usually preferring to use a combat knife, his hands and feet, or his vintage Dodge Charger rather than firearms; the Monarch refers to him fearfully as Venture's "Swedish murder machine" ("Dia de Los Dangerous!"). In the fourth season, Brock Samson is replaced as a bodyguard by Sergeant Hatred (voiced by McCulloch), a former supervillain. Prior to becoming their bodyguard, Hatred was assigned to be the Venture family's arch-enemy. Hatred is also a "cured" pedophile; his pedophilia is actually controlled by an experimental drug ("Nomolestol") given to him by the OSI and its effectiveness has varied wildly between episodes. Season 6 sees Samson return to his position as the Venture's official bodyguard while Sgt. Hatred becomes security for the new Venture compound in New York City.
  • Dr. Venture's deceased father, Dr. Jonas Venture (voiced by Paul Boocock), was the model super-scientist of his day. He was a visionary who changed the world with his inventions and stands as the inspiration for most other protagonists in the series. He formed "Team Venture", a collection of friends and associates that helped him fight crime and subsequently save his son (Dr. Venture) from his arch-enemies. To help his son cope without a mother figure, he developed a loyal and rather emotional robot named H.E.L.P.eR. (listed in episode credits as voiced by "Soul-Bot") that accompanies and assists the Ventures. Early in the series, he was portrayed as a model man and father. However, later episodes show him as callous and uncaring about his son's well-being, while showcasing questionable ethics, both medically and socially. In the fourth-season episode "Self-Medication", there is a scene showing the young Rusty Venture receiving psychotherapy from his father. As Rusty says that he longs for a normal childhood, Jonas interrupts him and insists that he is ungrateful for the opportunities given to him. In general, Jonas' portrayal has shown him to be less and less of a sympathetic character as the series progresses.

Throughout the series, the Venture family has had various recurring antagonists. Many are current or former members of The Guild of Calamitous Intent, an organization founded to save mankind from self-destruction but which now serves as an ad hoc placement agency matching super villains with appropriate heroic nemeses. The organization is run by the mysterious leader known only as "The Sovereign", who is revealed to be real-life rock star David Bowie in episode 26, though in episode 5 of the 5th season it is revealed that The Sovereign is actually a shape-shifter who frequently appears as Bowie.

  • The Venture Family's primary nemesis is the pernicious but ineffective super-villain the Monarch (voiced by McCulloch). Assuming the motif of a monarch butterfly and "arching" Dr. Venture since college, the Monarch will stop at nothing to antagonize Dr. Venture (even though his motive is unknown). Accompanying the Monarch is the masculine-voiced Dr. Girlfriend (voiced by Doc Hammer), referred to by the Monarch as "Dr. Mrs. The Monarch" after their wedding.
  • Baron Werner Ünterbheit (voiced by T. Ryder Smith) is a former dictator of Ünterland and bears a grudge against Venture. He blames Venture for the loss of his jaw in college, citing "One is always supposed to look out for one's lab partner!". The season three premiere reveals that the Monarch was responsible for the explosion that destroyed Ünterbheit's jaw, in an early attempt to kill Venture.
  • Phantom Limb (voiced by James Urbaniak) is a ruthless killer, villain insurance agent, and high-ranking Guild member (or was until he tried to usurp the Sovereign). Also, he was the former lover of Dr. Girlfriend before she left him to become The Monarch's companion.
  • The Ventures' friends and acquaintances include expert necromancer Doctor Byron Orpheus (voiced by Steven Rattazzi) and his apathetic, teenage goth daughter Triana (voiced by Lisa Hammer), who rent a portion of the Venture Compound; the albino computer scientist Pete White (voiced by McCulloch), a former college friend of Dr. Venture's; hydrocephalic "boy genius" Master Billy Quizboy (voiced by Hammer); and Dr. Jonas Venture, Jr. (voiced by James Urbaniak), Dr. Venture's formerly parasitic fraternal twin brother who has succeeded in all of the areas that Rusty does not. Surviving members of the original Team Venture have also appeared as well as Dr. Orpheus's teammates in the Order of the Triad.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
PilotFebruary 16, 2003 (2003-02-16)Adult Swim
113August 7, 2004 (2004-08-07)October 30, 2004 (2004-10-30)
SpecialDecember 19, 2004 (2004-12-19)
213June 25, 2006 (2006-06-25)October 15, 2006 (2006-10-15)
313June 1, 2008 (2008-06-01)August 24, 2008 (2008-08-24)
4168October 18, 2009 (2009-10-18)December 13, 2009 (2009-12-13)
8September 12, 2010 (2010-09-12)November 21, 2010 (2010-11-21)
SpecialAugust 28, 2011 (2011-08-28)
SpecialOctober 28, 2012 (2012-10-28)
58June 2, 2013 (2013-06-02)July 21, 2013 (2013-07-21)
SpecialJanuary 19, 2015 (2015-01-19)
68January 31, 2016 (2016-01-31)March 20, 2016 (2016-03-20)
710August 5, 2018 (2018-08-05)October 7, 2018 (2018-10-07)
FilmJuly 21, 2023 (2023-07-21)

Most episodes begin with a cold open and are shot to appear to be in letter-box format. Almost every episode features both a smash cut into the end credits, and a short scene following the credits. The second season of the series premiered on the internet via Adult Swim Fix on June 23, 2006, and on television on June 25, 2006; the season finished on October 15, 2006. The considerable delay between the end of the first season and the start of the second was partially caused by Adult Swim's delay in deciding whether to renew the show, primarily because the show is drawn and inked in the traditional animation style (albeit digitally), causing each episode to take considerable time to move through production. Additionally, the producers were dealing with the time constraints of producing a first-season DVD that contained live action interviews and commentary for several episodes.

The third season began on June 1, 2008, and marked the beginning of the show's broadcast in high-definition. A 15-minute rough cut of "The Doctor Is Sin" aired on April 1, 2008, as part of Adult Swim's April Fool's Day theme of airing sneak peeks of new episodes. The fourth season was split into two segments airing a year apart, with the first eight episodes airing in the fall of 2009 and the remaining episodes in fall of 2010.[8] A note contained in the closing credits of the Season 4 finale indicated that the series would continue into the fifth season.

On February 6, 2013, it was announced that Season 5 would premiere on May 19, 2013. This was later shifted to June 2, 2013, at midnight.[9]

On July 8, 2013, Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick stated in an interview with Slate Magazine that they had begun writing the sixth season as of Summer 2013 and that it would enter full-production in September 2013. They tentatively stated that Season 6 would premiere in Fall of 2014, or very early 2015 at the latest.[10] This estimated season-debut date turned out to be extremely premature as Season 6 premiered at Midnight, February 1, 2016.[11]

Jackson Publick confirmed on Twitter that Season 7 of The Venture Brothers would be aired on Adult Swim in "Summer" 2018.[12] On June 27, it was confirmed via Adult Swim's Instagram page that Season 7 would begin August 5, 2018.[13] For this season, Publick stepped back from directing, assuming the role of supervising director. Two-time directing partner and storyboard director for season six, Juno Lee, took over as the series director. Barry J. Kelly also served as Lee's co-director.

Since the first season, two credits have changed every episode: Soul-bot's "voicing" the character H.E.L.P.eR., and another as a nickname for animation director Kimson Albert. Each nickname is a quote from its respective episode; Albert left the series after several seasons. In season two, each end credit sequence holds a different additional (fake) duty for AstroBase Go!.[14]

Development edit

 
Series co-writers Doc Hammer (left) and Christopher McCulloch (right) at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International

Show creator McCulloch was one of the main writers for the Saturday morning animated series The Tick. He created The Venture Bros. storyline sometime prior to 2000.[15] After working for the television program Sheep in the Big City and the live-action version of The Tick, McCulloch set to turning The Venture Bros. into an animated series. The Venture Bros. was originally conceived as a comic book story for an issue of Monkeysuit. McCulloch realized that his notes were too extensive for a short comics story and proposed that Comedy Central air The Venture Bros. as an animated series, but the network rejected it. Although the first draft of the pilot script was written in the spring of 2000, the premise was not greenlit until around the summer of 2002 by Adult Swim. McCulloch had not previously considered Cartoon Network because he "didn't want to tone The Venture Bros. down," and was unaware of the existence of the network's late night adult-oriented programming block, Adult Swim.

With the revised pilot, production began in autumn of that year, and the pilot was first run on February 16, 2003. The first season of the series was completed and premiered in 2004, and it was added to the summer schedule in August.[16]

Cancellation edit

After the conclusion of the seventh season in October 2018, the series was announced to be renewed for an eighth and final season.[17][18] On September 5, 2020, one of the show's illustrators, Ken Plume, tweeted that The Venture Bros. was cancelled.[19][18] Jackson Publick confirmed two days later that the show was cancelled. The script for Season 8 had been partially written at the time of its cancellation a few months before the public announcement.[20][21]

Film edit

The Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart edit

Following the cancellation, Adult Swim stated via Twitter that "We also want more Venture Bros. and have been working with Jackson and Doc to find another way to continue the Venture Bros. story".[22][21] On November 13, 2020, HBO Max general manager Andy Forssell tweeted that HBO Max was "working on" reviving The Venture Bros.[23]

On May 12, 2021, it was announced that a direct-to-video film based on The Venture Bros. was in production from Adult Swim,

On April 18, 2023, it was revealed that the film will be titled The Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart, which would serve as the finale to the series. It was released digitally on July 21, as well as on Blu-Ray/DVD on July 25, 2023.[2][4]

International broadcast edit

In Canada, The Venture Bros. previously aired on Teletoon's Teletoon at Night block[24] and later G4's Adult Digital Distraction block.[25] The series currently airs on the Canadian version of Adult Swim.[26][27][28]

Themes, homages, and references edit

Jonny Quest edit

 
Comparing the main characters of The Venture Bros. and Jonny Quest

The series' principal reference is to the 1964 animated science fiction adventure television series Jonny Quest, as it is the basis for many of the main characters. Dr. Venture is modelled after what a child such as Jonny Quest might have grown up to be like after having lived through a childhood filled with bizarre, life-threatening events. Brock is modelled on Race Bannon. The Venture boys are based on the Hardy Boys and take the places of Jonny and Hadji. One newspaper critic remarked, "If filmmakers Woody Allen and Sam Peckinpah had collaborated on Jonny Quest, it would have come out a lot like this."[29] Despite the homage and references, Johnny Quest himself, as well as Hadji, Race Bannon, and their arch-nemesis, Dr. Zin appear as characters on the show. After Cartoon Network, who owns the rights to Johnny Quest, objected to and restricted the use of their characters, Johnny Quest was renamed "Action Johnny," Dr. Zin "Dr. Z," while Race was killed off.[30]

Failure as a recurring theme edit

Publick and Hammer have stated that one of the primary themes of The Venture Bros. is failure. Hammer in 2006 said, "Yeah, failure, that's what Venture Bros. is all about. Beautiful sublime failure."[31]

In the commentary for the episode "Home Insecurity",[full citation needed] Hammer and Publick elaborated on the theme.

Publick: "This show... If you'll permit me to get a 'big picture', this show is actually all about failure. Even in the design, everything is supposed to be kinda the death of the space-age dream world. The death of the jet-age promises."

Hammer: "It's about the beauty of failure. It's about that failure happens to all of us...Every character is not only flawed, but sucks at what they do, and is beautiful at it and Jackson and I suck at what we do, and we try to be beautiful at it, and failure is how you get by...It shows that failure's funny, and it's beautiful and it's life, and it's okay, and it's all we can write because we are big...failures. (laughter)"

In 2013, Publick and Hammer discussed moving away from the theme and embracing the "successes" of the characters as well.

Publick: I think you and I are both sick of every interview mentioning the "It's a show about failure" from five years ago. I don't think we made a conscious effort to fight that or anything, but every year, we push what we do as writers a little more. An area we hadn't gone into very much was positivity. I mean, all our victories are still satiric, but there are definitely places where we said, "I want to see these guys do something. I don't want to just have everything fall on its face all the time.[32]

In an interview with Chapo Trap House producer Chris Wade, Doc clarifies that "we never embraced (failure) as this clarion call between the two of us... I've cracked the code: we're about failure. It's a part of life, and we wrote about life. I know it's a cartoon, and it's about superheroes, and superscience, and villains but for us, it was about life. It was about relationships, it was about existence, it was about growing up in society with toxic masculinity... it's about everything... that we experienced, and we threw into a show, and thought it'd be funny, and failure is one of the things that is funny, inevitable, and absolutely beautiful. But so is tiny successes, the rise of 21. The show was never about failure, but we embraced the beauty of failure".[33]

Intergenerational trauma & growth as writers edit

In 2023, shortly before the release of the series finale Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart, Hammer and Publick further expanded on the evolution of the series' themes, and their feelings on what has been the main theme over the course of the series. "We can go in there and armchair diagnose our characters: Doc is a... narcissist. He was made that way by his father." Jackson continued, saying that "This is kinda about escaping your generational, parental kind of bullshit, to some extent."[34] Given that much of Rusty's shortcomings as an adult stem from the emotional abuse he endured from his father and Team Venture, many episodes deal directly with Rusty trying his best to be a good father - if not a better father than his own. "This is - this is everywhere; this is the road to forgiveness. You have to embrace this, and not perpetuate it. The Venture Brothers wasn't trying to be public service announcement... it was trying to entertain you in a way that kinda made you feel uncomfortable, but helped you learn about yourself, as you were watching it."

In the same interview, Doc continues on, saying that having a show in production for such a length of time allowed them to process their own growth as creators, and how much the early seasons were a product of the social norms of their time. "We made our mistakes as creators. We've done some things that we look back on and go, 'boy, that was a young kid trying to be funny.' ... Luckily, we were on the air long enough to go: 'Please forgive us', and 'This is I think what we're talking about here'." Doc highlights the verbal repartee between Jonas Venture, Jr. and the Monarch in the season 3 episode "The Lepidopterists," in which the Monarch calls Ned, a character with Down syndrome a "retard," and is chastised by J.J. accordingly. "We very much lampshaded our ideas like idiots."

LGBTQ representation edit

In the series, the character of Colonel Horace Gentleman is humorously portrayed as having a lustful attraction to younger men, which he does not hide.[35] He has an ex-wife, Mz. Quymn, as indicated in the episode "Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman," and a former lover, a young man named Kiki, shown in the episode "Past Tense," who he lived with at his home in Tangiers, Morocco for years.

Recurring characters The Alchemist and Shore Leave had an on-again, off-again relationship, shown in episodes such as "Fallen Arches." According to the show creators, The Alchemist is gay in a way that is "just incidental" while Shore Leave is a very "openly swishy queer proud guy."[35]

The episode "Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman," features Virginia "Ginnie" Dunne, Dr. Quymn's bodyguard, a very masculine, reported "man-hater".[36] Dunne is shown to be a lesbian[37] who is trying to convert Dr. Quymn.

Reception edit

The show has received critical acclaim over its run. The Venture Bros. ranked at #56 on the IGN "Best 100 Animated Series" list.[38] In 2013, Slate's Chris Wade called The Venture Bros. "one of the best shows on television" and praised the detailed serial nature of the humor with a favorable comparison to Arrested Development.[39] Also in 2013, The Atlantic's Armin Rosen compared the show favourably to The Simpsons, noting that the two shows held the same "slacker optimism" and great comedy.[40] The A.V. Club's Zach Handlen commented in 2012 that the show had evolved over its seasons into a "meta-commentary on a whole sub-section of male nerd culture" and that it had become one of the funniest contemporary shows.[41]

Critical reception to the first season was more mixed than later seasons but was still mostly positive. The A.V. Club's Emily VanDerWerff felt that the pop-culture references of the first season fell flat, especially in the beginning of the season, but grew better and funnier as the show's emotional core took hold.[42] Mike Drucker, writing for IGN, criticized the predictability of some first-season episodes, but noted that the show was "a refreshing cartoon because it willingly indulges in the sitcom fad of the '90s".[43]

In 2013 IGN placed The Venture Bros. as number 12 on their list of Top 25 animated series for adults.[44] In January 2021, Sean Cubillas of Comic Book Resources (CBR) described the series as "one of the most well-written superhero series of all time," a stand-out in the field of adult animation, and said it had "witty writing, tot [sic] pacing, and large yet complex cast of characters."[45]

Home media edit

The first season of The Venture Bros. on DVD was released on May 30, 2006, as officially announced by Warner Home Video.[46] It coincided with the June 25 premiere of the second season. Originally, it was scheduled for March 14, 2006, but was delayed until May 30, 2006. The DVD packaging and interior art was created by comic artist Bill Sienkiewicz. On May 31, 2006, the season one DVD reached #1 on Amazon's top selling DVDs list.[47]

On March 27, 2010, series creator Jackson Publick revealed on his Livejournal that a standard definition DVD of the first half of season 4 would likely be released sometime between July and October 2010, with a DVD of the second half of the season and a Blu-ray box set of the entire season to be released after the full season has aired.[48]

On March 28, 2023, it was announced the series will have a complete series DVD set which was released on June 13, 2023, from Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment.[49][50] It was also released on digital.

The first four seasons are available in the UK (both halves of Season 4 are sold as a set). Madman Entertainment have also released all seven seasons on DVD in Australia. No Blu-ray editions have yet been released in Australia. It's also the first Adult Swim series in Australia to be given a restricted MA15+ rating for Season 1 and later the higher R18+ rating for Season 4 Part 2.

Season Episodes Release date Additional Information
Region 1
1 2004 13 May 30, 2006 This two-disc set includes all thirteen episodes from the first season. The episodes are presented as broadcast, with bleeped profanity. Bonus features include "The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay" (the pilot) and "A Very Venture Christmas", deleted scenes, behind the scenes mockumentary with the Venture Bros. Cast and creators commentaries on "Mid-Life Chrysalis", "Eeney, Meeney, Miney... Magic!", "Tag Sale – You're It!", "Ghosts of the Sargasso", "Return to Spider-Skull Island", and "The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay".
2 2006 13 April 17, 2007 This two-disc set includes all thirteen episodes from the second season. As with the Season 1 DVD release, any nudity has been covered with black bars and the profanity has been censored. Bonus features include commentary on every episode by Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer and, for some episodes, "special guests" such as voice actors James Urbaniak and Michael Sinterniklaas. Features also include deleted scenes and a tour of Astro-base Go!.
3 2008 13 March 24, 2009 This two-disc set includes all thirteen episodes from the third season. Unlike the previous DVD releases, Season 3 is uncensored, with all profanity and nudity intact. Bonus features include deleted scenes and commentary. The season was also released on Blu-ray, which is packaged with a soundtrack CD that includes 20 tracks comprising the score from the season.[51] The box cover is based on the box covers of many video games on the Atari 2600. Although the Blu-ray is only available in the "Region A" zone, it functions in the "Region B" zone also.
4 2009 16 8 October 26, 2010 This one-disc DVD set includes the first eight episodes from the fourth season. Similar to the Season 3 set, all episodes are uncensored. Bonus features include deleted scenes and commentary.[52] Both halves of Season 4 were released on the Season 4 Blu-ray. The Blu-ray special features are uncensored and the final episode of this release has the option to be played with censored or uncensored audio.[53] The rest of the episodes have censored visuals but audio remains uncensored. The streams available at Adult Swim are all censored.[54]
2010 8 March 22, 2011 This one-disc DVD set includes the final eight episodes from the fourth season. Similar to the Season 3 set, all episodes are uncensored. Bonus features include deleted scenes and commentary.[55] Both halves of Season 4 were released on the Season 4 Blu-ray.
5 2013 8 March 4, 2014 This two-disc DVD or one disc Blu-ray set includes all eight episodes from the fifth season, plus 2 bonus episodes ("A Very Venture Halloween" and "From the Ladle to the Grave: The Shallow Gravy Story"), audio commentary from Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer, and deleted scenes.
6 2016 8 October 4, 2016 This two-disc DVD or one disc Blu-ray set includes all eight episodes from the sixth season, plus 1 bonus episode ("All This and Gargantua-2"), audio commentary from Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer, and deleted scenes.
7 2018 10 June 4, 2019 This two-disc DVD or one disc Blu-ray set includes all ten episodes from the seventh season, including audio commentary from Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer, and deleted scenes.

The "lost DVD commentary" edit

Jackson Publick revealed that he and Doc Hammer had recorded a commentary track for the season one episode "Home Insecurity". Warner Home Video chose to omit this track from the Season One DVD due to space limitations and some minor sound quality issues. Publick also stated that the commentary could be downloaded.[56]

Soundtrack CD edit

For the video release of the Season 3, a soundtrack album was also released, titled The Venture Bros.: The Music of JG Thirlwell. This is the same audio CD included as a bonus with the Blu-ray version of Season 3. While the CD release was originally made available at Adult Swim's website, it was given a wide release on May 12, 2009;[57] the vinyl LP release came out a month earlier. It can also be downloaded from most major digital retailers. The CD features 20 tracks, while the vinyl LP release is 16 tracks and a download link of the complete release including the songs omitted from the LP.[58]

Music of The Venture Bros: Vol 2 was released digitally on April 10, 2016[59] and on CD and Vinyl on June 3, 2016.[60] The album was released on Thirlwell's own Ectopic Ents label in collaboration with Williams Street Records.[59]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Doc Hammer is credited as executive producer from season 5 onward
  2. ^ a b Chris and Shannon Prynoski serve as executive producers for Titmouse, Inc. for the seasons and specials produced by the studio.
  3. ^ a b Crofford and Lazzo serve as executive producers for Williams Street from season 5 onward. Prior to this, they are credited as "Executives in Charge of Production for Cartoon Network."

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External links edit

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venture, bros, american, adult, animated, action, comedy, television, series, created, christopher, mcculloch, hammer, cartoon, network, late, night, programming, block, adult, swim, following, pilot, episode, february, 2003, series, premiered, august, 2004, g. The Venture Bros is an American adult animated action comedy television series created by Christopher McCulloch and Doc Hammer for Cartoon Network s late night programming block Adult Swim Following a pilot episode on February 16 2003 the series premiered on August 7 2004 The Venture Bros GenreAdult animation Action adventure Action comedy Black comedy Comedy drama Parody satire Science fantasyCreated byJackson PublickWritten byJackson PublickDoc HammerDirected byJackson PublickJuno LeeVoices ofJames UrbaniakPatrick WarburtonMichael SinterniklaasChris McCullochDoc HammerSteven RattazziDana SnyderComposerJ G ThirlwellCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons7No of episodes81 1 pilot and 4 specials list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersJackson PublickDoc Hammer a Chris Prynoski b Shannon Prynoski b Keith Crofford c Mike Lazzo c ProducerRachel SimonRunning time22 24 minutesProduction companiesAstro Base GO NoodleSoup Productions 2003 04 World Leaders Entertainment 2006 10 Titmouse Inc 2011 18 Williams Street 2016 18 Original releaseNetworkAdult SwimReleaseFebruary 16 2003 2003 02 16 October 7 2018 2018 10 07 The Venture Bros was one of Adult Swim s longest running original series in terms of years and had the record for fewest seasons produced of a scripted show per year of continuous production with seven produced seasons over fifteen years of production Throughout its run the series has received critical acclaim for its writing characters humor animation and world building It ended its run on October 7 2018 with a total of 81 episodes over the course of seven seasons as well as four specials On September 7 2020 series creator Jackson Publick announced on Twitter that the series had been canceled A direct to video film The Venture Bros Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart was released on July 21 2023 on digital and July 25 2023 on Blu ray 1 and premiered on Adult Swim and Max 90 days later The film serves as a series finale 2 3 4 Contents 1 Premise 2 Characters 3 Episodes 4 Development 4 1 Cancellation 5 Film 5 1 The Venture Bros Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart 6 International broadcast 7 Themes homages and references 7 1 Jonny Quest 7 2 Failure as a recurring theme 7 3 Intergenerational trauma amp growth as writers 7 4 LGBTQ representation 8 Reception 9 Home media 9 1 The lost DVD commentary 9 2 Soundtrack CD 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksPremise editThe series chronicles the lives and adventures of the Venture family emotionally insecure unethical and underachieving super scientist father Dr Thaddeus Rusty Venture his well meaning but dimwitted and incompetent teenage fraternal twin sons Hank and Dean Venture the family s bodyguard secret agent Brock Samson or his temporary replacement the reformed villain and pederast Sergeant Hatred and the family s self proclaimed archnemesis The Monarch a butterfly themed supervillain 5 Initially conceived as a satire of boy adventurer and Space Age fiction prevalent in the early 1960s it is considered to be an action adventure series with both comedic and dramatic elements Characters editMain article List of The Venture Bros characters The characters of The Venture Bros are largely re imaginings of characters from Jonny Quest as well as comic book superheroes and supervillains Dr Thaddeus Rusty Venture voiced by James Urbaniak a former boy adventurer and inspiration for the Rusty Venture cartoon series runs what remains of Venture Industries a once leading global corporation established by his super scientist adventurer father Jonas Since Jonas s death Venture Industries has declined to a shadow of its former glory now occupying only a portion of the vast and deteriorating Venture compound and external locations including a base on Spider Skull Island which his father captured and the space station Gargantua 1 which his father built Rusty dropped out of college shortly after his father s death and his academic credentials have been questioned 6 It is stated he only holds an honorary degree from a Tijuana community college 7 He attempts to follow in his father s footsteps by becoming a super scientist himself His competence frequently falls short of his father s and he often demonstrates questionable ethics leading others to claim that his occasional successes merely capitalize on the work of his late father Hank voiced by Chris McCulloch and Dean Venture voiced by Michael Sinterniklaas are the titular fraternal twin brothers of the show Hank is the more adventurous and Dean is the more timid and bookish of the two brothers The two teenaged brothers often wind up in perilous situations and as revealed in the second season have been killed over a dozen times only to be replaced with exact clones who have no memory of their own deaths The title The Venture Bros has taken on different meanings throughout the series with the introduction of Rusty s fraternal twin brother Jonas Jr and Hank and Dean s illegitimate paternal half brother Dermott Fictel The identity of Hank and Dean s mother remains the subject of some debate At the end of the series finale movie The Venture Bros Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart it is revealed that Rusty Venture grew the boys in an artificial womb that he attached to his own abdomen and it is suggested that Deborah Majeure daughter of supervillain Force Majeure and actress Bobbi St Simone is the boys genetic mother Brock Samson voiced by Patrick Warburton is the longstanding bodyguard to the Venture family Appointed by the Office of Secret Intelligence OSI the muscular and hyper masculine Brock frequently uses his license to kill to protect the Venture family from any threat with sudden and brutal violence He is a ruthless and somewhat sadistic hand to hand combatant usually preferring to use a combat knife his hands and feet or his vintage Dodge Charger rather than firearms the Monarch refers to him fearfully as Venture s Swedish murder machine Dia de Los Dangerous In the fourth season Brock Samson is replaced as a bodyguard by Sergeant Hatred voiced by McCulloch a former supervillain Prior to becoming their bodyguard Hatred was assigned to be the Venture family s arch enemy Hatred is also a cured pedophile his pedophilia is actually controlled by an experimental drug Nomolestol given to him by the OSI and its effectiveness has varied wildly between episodes Season 6 sees Samson return to his position as the Venture s official bodyguard while Sgt Hatred becomes security for the new Venture compound in New York City Dr Venture s deceased father Dr Jonas Venture voiced by Paul Boocock was the model super scientist of his day He was a visionary who changed the world with his inventions and stands as the inspiration for most other protagonists in the series He formed Team Venture a collection of friends and associates that helped him fight crime and subsequently save his son Dr Venture from his arch enemies To help his son cope without a mother figure he developed a loyal and rather emotional robot named H E L P eR listed in episode credits as voiced by Soul Bot that accompanies and assists the Ventures Early in the series he was portrayed as a model man and father However later episodes show him as callous and uncaring about his son s well being while showcasing questionable ethics both medically and socially In the fourth season episode Self Medication there is a scene showing the young Rusty Venture receiving psychotherapy from his father As Rusty says that he longs for a normal childhood Jonas interrupts him and insists that he is ungrateful for the opportunities given to him In general Jonas portrayal has shown him to be less and less of a sympathetic character as the series progresses Throughout the series the Venture family has had various recurring antagonists Many are current or former members of The Guild of Calamitous Intent an organization founded to save mankind from self destruction but which now serves as an ad hoc placement agency matching super villains with appropriate heroic nemeses The organization is run by the mysterious leader known only as The Sovereign who is revealed to be real life rock star David Bowie in episode 26 though in episode 5 of the 5th season it is revealed that The Sovereign is actually a shape shifter who frequently appears as Bowie The Venture Family s primary nemesis is the pernicious but ineffective super villain the Monarch voiced by McCulloch Assuming the motif of a monarch butterfly and arching Dr Venture since college the Monarch will stop at nothing to antagonize Dr Venture even though his motive is unknown Accompanying the Monarch is the masculine voiced Dr Girlfriend voiced by Doc Hammer referred to by the Monarch as Dr Mrs The Monarch after their wedding Baron Werner Unterbheit voiced by T Ryder Smith is a former dictator of Unterland and bears a grudge against Venture He blames Venture for the loss of his jaw in college citing One is always supposed to look out for one s lab partner The season three premiere reveals that the Monarch was responsible for the explosion that destroyed Unterbheit s jaw in an early attempt to kill Venture Phantom Limb voiced by James Urbaniak is a ruthless killer villain insurance agent and high ranking Guild member or was until he tried to usurp the Sovereign Also he was the former lover of Dr Girlfriend before she left him to become The Monarch s companion The Ventures friends and acquaintances include expert necromancer Doctor Byron Orpheus voiced by Steven Rattazzi and his apathetic teenage goth daughter Triana voiced by Lisa Hammer who rent a portion of the Venture Compound the albino computer scientist Pete White voiced by McCulloch a former college friend of Dr Venture s hydrocephalic boy genius Master Billy Quizboy voiced by Hammer and Dr Jonas Venture Jr voiced by James Urbaniak Dr Venture s formerly parasitic fraternal twin brother who has succeeded in all of the areas that Rusty does not Surviving members of the original Team Venture have also appeared as well as Dr Orpheus s teammates in the Order of the Triad Episodes editMain article List of The Venture Bros episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetworkPilotFebruary 16 2003 2003 02 16 Adult Swim113August 7 2004 2004 08 07 October 30 2004 2004 10 30 SpecialDecember 19 2004 2004 12 19 213June 25 2006 2006 06 25 October 15 2006 2006 10 15 313June 1 2008 2008 06 01 August 24 2008 2008 08 24 4168October 18 2009 2009 10 18 December 13 2009 2009 12 13 8September 12 2010 2010 09 12 November 21 2010 2010 11 21 SpecialAugust 28 2011 2011 08 28 SpecialOctober 28 2012 2012 10 28 58June 2 2013 2013 06 02 July 21 2013 2013 07 21 SpecialJanuary 19 2015 2015 01 19 68January 31 2016 2016 01 31 March 20 2016 2016 03 20 710August 5 2018 2018 08 05 October 7 2018 2018 10 07 FilmJuly 21 2023 2023 07 21 Most episodes begin with a cold open and are shot to appear to be in letter box format Almost every episode features both a smash cut into the end credits and a short scene following the credits The second season of the series premiered on the internet via Adult Swim Fix on June 23 2006 and on television on June 25 2006 the season finished on October 15 2006 The considerable delay between the end of the first season and the start of the second was partially caused by Adult Swim s delay in deciding whether to renew the show primarily because the show is drawn and inked in the traditional animation style albeit digitally causing each episode to take considerable time to move through production Additionally the producers were dealing with the time constraints of producing a first season DVD that contained live action interviews and commentary for several episodes The third season began on June 1 2008 and marked the beginning of the show s broadcast in high definition A 15 minute rough cut of The Doctor Is Sin aired on April 1 2008 as part of Adult Swim s April Fool s Day theme of airing sneak peeks of new episodes The fourth season was split into two segments airing a year apart with the first eight episodes airing in the fall of 2009 and the remaining episodes in fall of 2010 8 A note contained in the closing credits of the Season 4 finale indicated that the series would continue into the fifth season On February 6 2013 it was announced that Season 5 would premiere on May 19 2013 This was later shifted to June 2 2013 at midnight 9 On July 8 2013 Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick stated in an interview with Slate Magazine that they had begun writing the sixth season as of Summer 2013 and that it would enter full production in September 2013 They tentatively stated that Season 6 would premiere in Fall of 2014 or very early 2015 at the latest 10 This estimated season debut date turned out to be extremely premature as Season 6 premiered at Midnight February 1 2016 11 Jackson Publick confirmed on Twitter that Season 7 of The Venture Brothers would be aired on Adult Swim in Summer 2018 12 On June 27 it was confirmed via Adult Swim s Instagram page that Season 7 would begin August 5 2018 13 For this season Publick stepped back from directing assuming the role of supervising director Two time directing partner and storyboard director for season six Juno Lee took over as the series director Barry J Kelly also served as Lee s co director Since the first season two credits have changed every episode Soul bot s voicing the character H E L P eR and another as a nickname for animation director Kimson Albert Each nickname is a quote from its respective episode Albert left the series after several seasons In season two each end credit sequence holds a different additional fake duty for AstroBase Go 14 Development edit nbsp Series co writers Doc Hammer left and Christopher McCulloch right at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con International Show creator McCulloch was one of the main writers for the Saturday morning animated series The Tick He created The Venture Bros storyline sometime prior to 2000 15 After working for the television program Sheep in the Big City and the live action version of The Tick McCulloch set to turning The Venture Bros into an animated series The Venture Bros was originally conceived as a comic book story for an issue of Monkeysuit McCulloch realized that his notes were too extensive for a short comics story and proposed that Comedy Central air The Venture Bros as an animated series but the network rejected it Although the first draft of the pilot script was written in the spring of 2000 the premise was not greenlit until around the summer of 2002 by Adult Swim McCulloch had not previously considered Cartoon Network because he didn t want to tone The Venture Bros down and was unaware of the existence of the network s late night adult oriented programming block Adult Swim With the revised pilot production began in autumn of that year and the pilot was first run on February 16 2003 The first season of the series was completed and premiered in 2004 and it was added to the summer schedule in August 16 Cancellation edit After the conclusion of the seventh season in October 2018 the series was announced to be renewed for an eighth and final season 17 18 On September 5 2020 one of the show s illustrators Ken Plume tweeted that The Venture Bros was cancelled 19 18 Jackson Publick confirmed two days later that the show was cancelled The script for Season 8 had been partially written at the time of its cancellation a few months before the public announcement 20 21 Film editThe Venture Bros Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart edit Main article The Venture Bros Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart Following the cancellation Adult Swim stated via Twitter that We also want more Venture Bros and have been working with Jackson and Doc to find another way to continue the Venture Bros story 22 21 On November 13 2020 HBO Max general manager Andy Forssell tweeted that HBO Max was working on reviving The Venture Bros 23 On May 12 2021 it was announced that a direct to video film based on The Venture Bros was in production from Adult Swim On April 18 2023 it was revealed that the film will be titled The Venture Bros Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart which would serve as the finale to the series It was released digitally on July 21 as well as on Blu Ray DVD on July 25 2023 2 4 International broadcast editIn Canada The Venture Bros previously aired on Teletoon s Teletoon at Night block 24 and later G4 s Adult Digital Distraction block 25 The series currently airs on the Canadian version of Adult Swim 26 27 28 Themes homages and references editJonny Quest edit nbsp Comparing the main characters of The Venture Bros and Jonny Quest The series principal reference is to the 1964 animated science fiction adventure television series Jonny Quest as it is the basis for many of the main characters Dr Venture is modelled after what a child such as Jonny Quest might have grown up to be like after having lived through a childhood filled with bizarre life threatening events Brock is modelled on Race Bannon The Venture boys are based on the Hardy Boys and take the places of Jonny and Hadji One newspaper critic remarked If filmmakers Woody Allen and Sam Peckinpah had collaborated on Jonny Quest it would have come out a lot like this 29 Despite the homage and references Johnny Quest himself as well as Hadji Race Bannon and their arch nemesis Dr Zin appear as characters on the show After Cartoon Network who owns the rights to Johnny Quest objected to and restricted the use of their characters Johnny Quest was renamed Action Johnny Dr Zin Dr Z while Race was killed off 30 Failure as a recurring theme edit Publick and Hammer have stated that one of the primary themes of The Venture Bros is failure Hammer in 2006 said Yeah failure that s what Venture Bros is all about Beautiful sublime failure 31 In the commentary for the episode Home Insecurity full citation needed Hammer and Publick elaborated on the theme Publick This show If you ll permit me to get a big picture this show is actually all about failure Even in the design everything is supposed to be kinda the death of the space age dream world The death of the jet age promises Hammer It s about the beauty of failure It s about that failure happens to all of us Every character is not only flawed but sucks at what they do and is beautiful at it and Jackson and I suck at what we do and we try to be beautiful at it and failure is how you get by It shows that failure s funny and it s beautiful and it s life and it s okay and it s all we can write because we are big failures laughter In 2013 Publick and Hammer discussed moving away from the theme and embracing the successes of the characters as well Publick I think you and I are both sick of every interview mentioning the It s a show about failure from five years ago I don t think we made a conscious effort to fight that or anything but every year we push what we do as writers a little more An area we hadn t gone into very much was positivity I mean all our victories are still satiric but there are definitely places where we said I want to see these guys do something I don t want to just have everything fall on its face all the time 32 In an interview with Chapo Trap House producer Chris Wade Doc clarifies that we never embraced failure as this clarion call between the two of us I ve cracked the code we re about failure It s a part of life and we wrote about life I know it s a cartoon and it s about superheroes and superscience and villains but for us it was about life It was about relationships it was about existence it was about growing up in society with toxic masculinity it s about everything that we experienced and we threw into a show and thought it d be funny and failure is one of the things that is funny inevitable and absolutely beautiful But so is tiny successes the rise of 21 The show was never about failure but we embraced the beauty of failure 33 Intergenerational trauma amp growth as writers edit In 2023 shortly before the release of the series finale Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart Hammer and Publick further expanded on the evolution of the series themes and their feelings on what has been the main theme over the course of the series We can go in there and armchair diagnose our characters Doc is a narcissist He was made that way by his father Jackson continued saying that This is kinda about escaping your generational parental kind of bullshit to some extent 34 Given that much of Rusty s shortcomings as an adult stem from the emotional abuse he endured from his father and Team Venture many episodes deal directly with Rusty trying his best to be a good father if not a better father than his own This is this is everywhere this is the road to forgiveness You have to embrace this and not perpetuate it The Venture Brothers wasn t trying to be public service announcement it was trying to entertain you in a way that kinda made you feel uncomfortable but helped you learn about yourself as you were watching it In the same interview Doc continues on saying that having a show in production for such a length of time allowed them to process their own growth as creators and how much the early seasons were a product of the social norms of their time We made our mistakes as creators We ve done some things that we look back on and go boy that was a young kid trying to be funny Luckily we were on the air long enough to go Please forgive us and This is I think what we re talking about here Doc highlights the verbal repartee between Jonas Venture Jr and the Monarch in the season 3 episode The Lepidopterists in which the Monarch calls Ned a character with Down syndrome a retard and is chastised by J J accordingly We very much lampshaded our ideas like idiots LGBTQ representation edit This section describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in universe style Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non fictional perspective October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message In the series the character of Colonel Horace Gentleman is humorously portrayed as having a lustful attraction to younger men which he does not hide 35 He has an ex wife Mz Quymn as indicated in the episode Dr Quymn Medicine Woman and a former lover a young man named Kiki shown in the episode Past Tense who he lived with at his home in Tangiers Morocco for years Recurring characters The Alchemist and Shore Leave had an on again off again relationship shown in episodes such as Fallen Arches According to the show creators The Alchemist is gay in a way that is just incidental while Shore Leave is a very openly swishy queer proud guy 35 The episode Dr Quymn Medicine Woman features Virginia Ginnie Dunne Dr Quymn s bodyguard a very masculine reported man hater 36 Dunne is shown to be a lesbian 37 who is trying to convert Dr Quymn Reception editThe show has received critical acclaim over its run The Venture Bros ranked at 56 on the IGN Best 100 Animated Series list 38 In 2013 Slate s Chris Wade called The Venture Bros one of the best shows on television and praised the detailed serial nature of the humor with a favorable comparison to Arrested Development 39 Also in 2013 The Atlantic s Armin Rosen compared the show favourably to The Simpsons noting that the two shows held the same slacker optimism and great comedy 40 The A V Club s Zach Handlen commented in 2012 that the show had evolved over its seasons into a meta commentary on a whole sub section of male nerd culture and that it had become one of the funniest contemporary shows 41 Critical reception to the first season was more mixed than later seasons but was still mostly positive The A V Club s Emily VanDerWerff felt that the pop culture references of the first season fell flat especially in the beginning of the season but grew better and funnier as the show s emotional core took hold 42 Mike Drucker writing for IGN criticized the predictability of some first season episodes but noted that the show was a refreshing cartoon because it willingly indulges in the sitcom fad of the 90s 43 In 2013 IGN placed The Venture Bros as number 12 on their list of Top 25 animated series for adults 44 In January 2021 Sean Cubillas of Comic Book Resources CBR described the series as one of the most well written superhero series of all time a stand out in the field of adult animation and said it had witty writing tot sic pacing and large yet complex cast of characters 45 Home media editThe first season of The Venture Bros on DVD was released on May 30 2006 as officially announced by Warner Home Video 46 It coincided with the June 25 premiere of the second season Originally it was scheduled for March 14 2006 but was delayed until May 30 2006 The DVD packaging and interior art was created by comic artist Bill Sienkiewicz On May 31 2006 the season one DVD reached 1 on Amazon s top selling DVDs list 47 On March 27 2010 series creator Jackson Publick revealed on his Livejournal that a standard definition DVD of the first half of season 4 would likely be released sometime between July and October 2010 with a DVD of the second half of the season and a Blu ray box set of the entire season to be released after the full season has aired 48 On March 28 2023 it was announced the series will have a complete series DVD set which was released on June 13 2023 from Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment 49 50 It was also released on digital The first four seasons are available in the UK both halves of Season 4 are sold as a set Madman Entertainment have also released all seven seasons on DVD in Australia No Blu ray editions have yet been released in Australia It s also the first Adult Swim series in Australia to be given a restricted MA15 rating for Season 1 and later the higher R18 rating for Season 4 Part 2 Season Episodes Release date Additional Information Region 1 1 2004 13 May 30 2006 This two disc set includes all thirteen episodes from the first season The episodes are presented as broadcast with bleeped profanity Bonus features include The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay the pilot and A Very Venture Christmas deleted scenes behind the scenes mockumentary with the Venture Bros Cast and creators commentaries on Mid Life Chrysalis Eeney Meeney Miney Magic Tag Sale You re It Ghosts of the Sargasso Return to Spider Skull Island and The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay 2 2006 13 April 17 2007 This two disc set includes all thirteen episodes from the second season As with the Season 1 DVD release any nudity has been covered with black bars and the profanity has been censored Bonus features include commentary on every episode by Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer and for some episodes special guests such as voice actors James Urbaniak and Michael Sinterniklaas Features also include deleted scenes and a tour of Astro base Go 3 2008 13 March 24 2009 This two disc set includes all thirteen episodes from the third season Unlike the previous DVD releases Season 3 is uncensored with all profanity and nudity intact Bonus features include deleted scenes and commentary The season was also released on Blu ray which is packaged with a soundtrack CD that includes 20 tracks comprising the score from the season 51 The box cover is based on the box covers of many video games on the Atari 2600 Although the Blu ray is only available in the Region A zone it functions in the Region B zone also 4 2009 16 8 October 26 2010 This one disc DVD set includes the first eight episodes from the fourth season Similar to the Season 3 set all episodes are uncensored Bonus features include deleted scenes and commentary 52 Both halves of Season 4 were released on the Season 4 Blu ray The Blu ray special features are uncensored and the final episode of this release has the option to be played with censored or uncensored audio 53 The rest of the episodes have censored visuals but audio remains uncensored The streams available at Adult Swim are all censored 54 2010 8 March 22 2011 This one disc DVD set includes the final eight episodes from the fourth season Similar to the Season 3 set all episodes are uncensored Bonus features include deleted scenes and commentary 55 Both halves of Season 4 were released on the Season 4 Blu ray 5 2013 8 March 4 2014 This two disc DVD or one disc Blu ray set includes all eight episodes from the fifth season plus 2 bonus episodes A Very Venture Halloween and From the Ladle to the Grave The Shallow Gravy Story audio commentary from Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer and deleted scenes 6 2016 8 October 4 2016 This two disc DVD or one disc Blu ray set includes all eight episodes from the sixth season plus 1 bonus episode All This and Gargantua 2 audio commentary from Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer and deleted scenes 7 2018 10 June 4 2019 This two disc DVD or one disc Blu ray set includes all ten episodes from the seventh season including audio commentary from Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer and deleted scenes The lost DVD commentary edit Jackson Publick revealed that he and Doc Hammer had recorded a commentary track for the season one episode Home Insecurity Warner Home Video chose to omit this track from the Season One DVD due to space limitations and some minor sound quality issues Publick also stated that the commentary could be downloaded 56 Soundtrack CD edit For the video release of the Season 3 a soundtrack album was also released titled The Venture Bros The Music of JG Thirlwell This is the same audio CD included as a bonus with the Blu ray version of Season 3 While the CD release was originally made available at Adult Swim s website it was given a wide release on May 12 2009 57 the vinyl LP release came out a month earlier It can also be downloaded from most major digital retailers The CD features 20 tracks while the vinyl LP release is 16 tracks and a download link of the complete release including the songs omitted from the LP 58 Music of The Venture Bros Vol 2 was released digitally on April 10 2016 59 and on CD and Vinyl on June 3 2016 60 The album was released on Thirlwell s own Ectopic Ents label in collaboration with Williams Street Records 59 See also edit nbsp Animation portalNotes edit Doc Hammer is credited as executive producer from season 5 onward a b Chris and Shannon Prynoski serve as executive producers for Titmouse Inc for the seasons and specials produced by the studio a b Crofford and Lazzo serve as executive producers for Williams Street from season 5 onward Prior to this they are credited as Executives in Charge of Production for Cartoon Network References edit Breaking News Venture Bros Fans Rejoice with All New Original Film The Venture Bros Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart TheFutonCritic com www thefutoncritic com a b Hibberd James May 12 2021 Adult Swim Orders Venture Bros Aqua Teen Hunger Force Metalocalypse Movies The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 12 2021 JamesUrbaniak May 13 2021 ColonelCactus Not a joke there will Tweet via Twitter a b Milligan Mercedes April 19 2023 First Clip Revealed for The Venture Bros Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart Animation Magazine Retrieved April 19 2023 Booker M Keith August 30 2006 Drawn to Television Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 275 99019 0 Retrieved December 9 2008 Jackson Publick August 28 2004 The Incredible Mr Brisby The Venture Bros Season 1 Episode 104 Cartoon Network Adult Swim Jackson Publick September 19 2010 Pomp amp Circuitry The Venture Bros Season 4 Episode 410 Cartoon Network Adult Swim Publick Jackson March 27 2010 A Bold New Day Dawns Livejournal com Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved April 4 2010 Venture Bros Season 5 Premiere Moved to June 2nd venturebrosblog com May 3 2013 A Conversation About The Venture Bros With Its Creators Slate July 8 2013 The Venture Bros AdultSwim com Cartoon Network Publick Jackson jacksonpublick May 26 2018 The Venture Bros are coming back this summer https t co iDmMJizBYy via AV Newswire Tweet Archived from the original on April 24 2021 Retrieved June 14 2021 via Twitter Hatchett Keisha June 28 2018 The Venture Bros Season 7 Premiere Date TVGuide com Retrieved December 5 2021 Season 2 DVD commentary The Venture Bros Jackson Publick Skwigly June 3 2016 via skwigly co uk Publick Jackson December 20 2005 It s That Time Again Livejournal com Archived from the original on July 18 2006 Retrieved June 21 2006 The Venture Home News Facebook Page Facebook Archived from the original on September 30 2017 Retrieved February 1 2017 a b Valdez Nick September 5 2020 Venture Bros Art Book Author Says Show is Cancelled ComicBook com Retrieved November 16 2020 Plume Ken KenPlume September 5 2020 The Venture Bros Tweet via Twitter Publick Jackson jacksonpublick September 7 2020 Unfortunately it s true VentureBros has been canceled We got the highly disappointing news a few months ago while we were writing what would have been season 8 We thank you our amazing fans for 17 years of your kind and patient attention And as always We Love You Tweet via Twitter a b Moreau Jordan September 8 2020 The Venture Bros Canceled at Adult Swim After Seven Seasons Variety Retrieved September 8 2020 AdultSwim September 8 2020 We also want more Venture Bros and have been working with Jackson and Doc to find another way to continue the Venture Bros story Tweet via Twitter Alter Rebecca November 17 2020 HBO Max Is Working On Saving Venture Bros Vulture com Retrieved March 17 2021 Teletoon Announces March Premieres Specials animesuperhero com January 18 2005 G4 Launches ADd Adult Digital Distraction June 8 2009 TELETOON Canada Inc Announces Cartoon Network and Adult Swim Launch Schedules Newswire ca Press release June 21 2012 Canadian Adult Swim Channel launch lineup revealed app gets discontinued imissbionix March 22 2019 The Venture Bros corusent com Archived from the original on January 22 2021 Gilbertson Jon M November 22 2004 Cartoon Network s Adult Swim shows hooking ratings The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Archived from the original on January 13 2007 Action Johnny Publick Jackson June 21 2006 Quickcast Commentary The Venture Bros quickstopentertainment com Archived from the original on July 15 2006 Retrieved June 21 2006 Publick Jackson August 14 2013 The creators of The Venture Bros walk us through the show s 5th season avclub com The A V Club Retrieved December 5 2021 Wade Chris July 21 2023 BONUS Go Team Venture feat Doc Hammer amp Jackson Publick Patreon Chapo Trap House Retrieved July 21 2023 Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick on the end of The Venture Brothers retrieved July 18 2023 a b Burra Kevin July 11 2012 Venture Bros Co Creators From Adult Swim Talk Gay Characters The Upcoming Season And Gay Sex Huffington Post Archived from the original on April 12 2020 Retrieved March 16 2020 Lowe Scott July 8 2008 The Venture Bros Dr Quymn Medicine Woman Review IGN com Archived from the 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2013 Cubillas Sean January 9 2021 The Venture Bros 10 Biggest Twists In The Series Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on January 11 2021 Retrieved January 11 2021 Lambert David January 31 2006 Venture Bros The Street Date Box Art Extras amp More For Season 1 Package TVshowsonDVD com Archived from the original on August 27 2006 Retrieved July 11 2006 Publick Jackson May 31 2006 Holy crap Livejournal com Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved July 11 2006 Publick Jackson March 27 2010 Publick Nuisance The secret files of the Ventureverse Archived from the original on July 18 2011 The Venture Bros Complete Series Makes DVD Debut in June March 28 2023 The Venture Bros The Complete Series Gets Early Release June 13 May 19 2023 Venture Brothers Season Three Ventures to DVD IGN com December 5 2008 Retrieved December 5 2021 adult swim Warner Announces Season 4 Volume 1 on DVD TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on July 17 2010 Retrieved July 14 2010 The 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