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SHOW INFO The Venture Bros. Is an American animated television series that premiered on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim on February 16, 2003. It is considered to be an action/adventure series that mixes comedy and drama together while chronicling the lives and adventures of the Venture family: well-meaning but incompetent teenagers Hank and Dean Venture; their emotionally insecure, unethical but under-achieving super-scientist father Dr. Thaddeus 'Rusty' Venture; the family's bodyguard, originally the ultra-violent and psycho secret agent Brock Samson and his subsequent replacement, the reformed super villain and 'cured' pedophile Sergeant Hatred; and the family's self-proclaimed arch-nemesis, The Monarch, a butterfly-themed super villain. TECHNICAL DETAILS File Container: MKV Video Format: h.265/HEVC 8-bit Video Resolution: 720x480 (S1 & S2) & 1920x1080 (S3.
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The Venture Bros: Season 3 (2008) The Venture Bros: Season 3 Blu-ray delivers great video and audio in this excellent Blu-ray release Dig deeper into the world of Venture with Season 3, a rich tapestry of past and present, cause and effect, unitards and bodystockings. Witness the genesis of villainous personae, the clash of sporadically opposing forces, and the birth of debilitating neuroses in this, the sturmiest, most drangful season yet. Episode List Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny The Doctor is Sin The Invisible Hand of Fate Home Is Where the Hate Is The Buddy System Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman What Goes Down, Must Come Up Murder O'Clock Now Museum, Now You Don't The Lepidopterists Orb The Family That Stays TogetherPart 1 The Family That Stays TogetherPart 2 Soundtrack 1 Brock Graveside 2.
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VB Theme For more about The Venture Bros: Season 3 and the The Venture Bros: Season 3 Blu-ray release, see the published by Kenneth Brown on March 23, 2009 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Directors:, Writers:, Starring:, ». The Venture Bros: Season 3 Blu-ray Review Smart and subversive meets dim-witted and shallow in this decent series. Reviewed by, March 23, 2009 Helmed by Jackson Publick ( King of the Hill, The Tick), Venture Bros follows the at-times tangled misadventures of an eccentric foursome that includes naive and bumbling teenage brothers Hank and Dean Venture (voiced by Christopher McCulloch and Michael Sinterniklaas), their nearly-mad scientist father Dr. Thaddeus Venture (James Urbaniak), and the clan's block of a bodyguard, government agent Brock Samson (voiceover-veteran Patrick Warburton).
The series not only spoofs Johnny Quest, but nearly every '60s animated-action show of its ilk, modern politics, trends in science, and anything else its stab-in-the-dark writers can skewer. In its third season, Venture Bros drags its namesake family into even more danger and intrigue, facing familiar foes like The Monarch (McCulloch), Dr. Girlfriend (Doc Hammer), Sergeant Hatred (formerly voiced by Brendan Small, but currently handled by McCulloch as well), and The Phantom Limb (James Urbaniak). Can Hank and Dean come to grips with the realities of the real world?
Venture resist his draw to oddball money-making schemes? Can Samson keep them all in line? The Venture Bros: Season 3 is the place to find out. It's not easy being a henchmen when your boss's sworn enemy is the Venture family. Even if the series' patented blend of slow-setup/strong-payoff humor and throwback animation aesthetics is exactly what you're looking for, no one should dive into this release without having first watched the two seasons that proceed it. While it won't take anyone very long to get acquainted with the concept, its collection of thick-headed protagonists and shortsighted villains, or Publick's recurring jokes, none of it will resonate if you don't have a pre-existing love affair with the show.
That being said, diehard fans will find Season 3 expands upon Publick's initially (and occasionally ongoing) one-note premise, takes several unpredictable twists and turns in both story and character development, and serves up a fair share of solid laughs. Adult Swim regulars will probably agree that Venture Bros has never been a gut-buster grabbing for every last tear in your ducts, but rather an amusing cultural commentary of sorts that relies on witty banter and ironic exchanges to make its audience grin. It offers loaded jabs in place of quick jolts, lofty tongue-in-cheek musings in place of obvious dialogue, and slow-building tales in place of cheap and easy stories.
For me, Venture Bros often falls a bit too flat and resorts to too many redundancies to give the series any serious praise, but, like most Adult Swim shows, it has its audience and it treats them to exactly what they're looking for with each episode. Comedy is always a fickle thing - appealing to some and alienating others - and Venture Bros is no different. If you haven't seen it, rent its first season and give its first four episodes a shot. You'll know if it's the kind of show that's worth your time or the kind of shrug-inducing bust that doesn't warrant your attention. I've really found myself looking forward to animated releases from Warner Brothers lately.
Recent titles like, and all stick out in my mind as excellent high definition releases of traditionally-styled animated features. Thankfully, each episode of Venture Bros: Season 3 is delivered with a similarly impressive 1080p/VC-1 transfer; one that packs the screen with brilliant primaries, stable color fills, inky blacks, and refined details (so much so that some of the series finest lineart appears slightly pixelated at times). Compared to the show's television broadcast, the Blu-ray presentation boasts a relatively clean and sturdy image that doesn't suffer from digital noise, debilitating macroblocking, or severe banding. While minor banding pops up from time to time and bits of artifacting creep into a handful of frames (the most distracting of which appear during a screen-bending effect in the opening shot of Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny and a later-episode's nighttime reveal of a murderous doorway), the overall transfer is rarely hindered by its fleeting technical anomalies. All things considered (particularly the series' humble roots), I would wager Venture Bros fans will be blown away by the quality of each episode included on this roomy dual-layered disc.
Audiophiles rejoice! While the back cover of Venture Brothers: Season 3 doesn't list a lossless audio option, the Blu-ray edition nevertheless features an optional Dolby TrueHD 5.1 surround track. You have to pay a visit to the audio menu to access it (for some reason, Warner releases often default to the disc's standard Dolby track), but its presence should help assuage any fears fans have that the studio isn't fulfilling their recent promises. I doubt the series' original sound design will defy anyone's expectations - this is, after all, a show that parodies '60s cartoons in every regard - but dialogue is crisp and perfectly prioritized, the rear speakers are tasked with a surprising amount of activity during action sequences, and LFE support is quite aggressive considering the nature of the production. And even though directionality is fairly imprecise on occasion, pans are smooth, dynamics are strong, and the soundfield isn't burdened with any glaring technical deficiencies. Granted, the strides the TrueHD track makes over the standard Dolby mix are minimal at best, but it only serves as a testament to their quality, not to any lossless shortcomings.
Ultimately, Venture Bros junkies will be praising the Adult Swim gods for producing such a solid AV presentation. Bundled in a faux-worn-and-torn slip cover, the uncensored Blu-ray edition of Venture Bros: Season 3 includes a veritable wealth of special features including five hours.
That's right, five hours of commentary tracks, twenty minutes of deleted scenes and a bonus 20-track audio CD. I would have liked to see a few behind-the-scenes featurettes about the voice actors and the production itself, but it's hard to complain when there's so much other material on tap. Audio Commentaries (286 minutes): Series creator Jackson Publick sits down with co-writer/editor/voice actor Doc Hammer for a snarky, hilarious, and infectious collection of commentaries that dig through each animated entry in Season 3. The pair talk about current events, pop culture, classic television, and random genre flicks more than anything else, but their chatter is often far funnier than the episodes themselves.
While they do manage to reveal a lot of behind-the-scenes information, it's sprinkled throughout the length of the 13-part commentary. Still, it's a real treat for fans and, in my opinion, made it worth sitting through the entire commentary. Deleted Scenes (20 minutes): The only disappointment Venture Bros regulars will encounter here is that all of Publick's cuts are presented with storyboards and voice overs. Otherwise, the scenes will attract anyone who digs the show.
Audio CD (51 minutes): You also get a 20-track CD loaded with JG Thurwell's multi-genre electronica music including Brock Graveside, Tuff, Tenssacts, 13 BigMan/ Boys as Transformers, Node Wrestling, Thunder-Bro, Damion, Assclamp!, Mississippi Noir, Spag, Bolly, Gawker, Descension, Warped Carousel, Sexy Sultry, In a Spaceage Mood, X1 Krashi/ Woozzy, Warped Span, Fumblestealth, and the Venture Bros Theme. I can make it from week to week without following the Venture family's antics, but I'm sure there are countless folks salivating at the chance to nab Adult Swim's first Blu-ray release. And what a fantastic one it is.
Slapping together a proficient video transfer, a strong audio package (that, despite its absence from the back cover tech specs, does include a TrueHD track), and a massive dose of supplemental material, Venture Bros: Season 3 is worth every dollar. Newcomers should definitely sample earlier seasons before committing to this one, but fans should feel safe with a blind buy.
The Venture Bros. Genre Created by Written by Jackson Publick Doc Hammer Directed by Jackson Publick Voices of Doc Hammer Composer(s) Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. Of seasons 6 No.
Of episodes 71 (+1 pilot and 4 specials) Production Executive producer(s) Jackson Publick Doc Hammer Producer(s) Rachel Simon Running time 22–24 minutes Production company(s) NoodleSoup Productions (2003–04) World Leaders Entertainment (2006–2010) (2011–present) Astro Base GO! Distributor Release Original network Picture format (2003–06) (2008–present) First shown in February 16, 2003 ( 2003-02-16) Original release August 7, 2004 ( 2004-08-07) – present External links The Venture Bros. Is an American that was created by (also known as 'Jackson Publick') and premiered on 's late night programming block with a pilot episode on February 16, 2003 and its first season beginning on August 7, 2004. It is considered to be an action/adventure series with elements.
The show has been renewed for a seventh and eighth season to consist of ten episodes each. The seventh season is scheduled to air sometime during 2018 according to Adult Swim. The Venture Bros. Chronicles the lives and adventures of the Venture family: well-meaning but incompetent teenagers and; their emotionally insecure, unethical and under-achieving super-scientist father; the family's, or his temporary replacement, the reformed and pedophile; and the family's self-proclaimed, The, a butterfly-themed supervillain. Series co-writers (left) and (right) at the 2010 Show creator McCulloch was one of the main writers for the animated series. He created The Venture Bros. Storyline sometime prior to 2000.
After working for the television program 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 story for an issue of Monkeysuit. McCulloch realized that his notes were too extensive for a short comics story and proposed that 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 until around the summer of 2002 by Adult Swim. McCulloch had not previously considered 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.
Characters. Main article: Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired February 16, 2003 13 August 7, 2004 October 30, 2004 13 June 25, 2006 October 15, 2006 13 June 1, 2008 August 24, 2008 16 October 18, 2009 November 21, 2010 8 June 2, 2013 July 21, 2013 8 January 31, 2016 March 20, 2016 2004, 2011, 2012, 2015 Most episodes begin with a and are shot to appear to be in letter-box format.
Almost every episode features both a into the end credits, and a short. The second season of the series premiered on the internet via 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 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 interviews and commentary for several episodes.
The third season began on June 1, 2008, and marked the beginning of the show's broadcast in. A 15-minute rough cut of ' aired on April 1, 2008, as part of Adult Swim's 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. A note contained in the closing credits of the Season 4 finale indicated that the series would continue into a 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.
On July 8, 2013, Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick stated in an interview with 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. This estimated season-debut date turned out to be premature; Season 6 premiered at Midnight, February 1, 2016. Since the first season, two credits have changed every episode. The character, and another as a nickname for animation director Kimson Albert. Each nickname is a quote from its respective episode. In season two, each end credit sequence holds a different additional (fake) duty for AstroBase Go!
Themes, homages, and references Jonny Quest. 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, as it is the basis for many of the main characters. Venture is modeled 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 modeled on. The Venture boys are based on the and take the places of Jonny and Hadji.
However, the original Jonny Quest characters also make appearances on the show. In the episode ', Brock mentions that he had served with Race Bannon on several occasions. He regards his fellow agent with respect calling him 'one of the best'.
One newspaper critic remarked, 'If filmmakers and had collaborated on Jonny Quest, it would have come out a lot like this.' In season 2, Jonny Quest was introduced into the show as Action Jonny, a homeless drug addict who deeply resents his father. As of season 4, Jonny is somewhat stable, and in a support group for former boy adventurers, along with Dr. Venture, the second Wonder Boy, RoBoy, and The Hale Brothers–the final three being parodies of, and respectively.
Failure Publick and Hammer have stated that one of the primary themes of The Venture Bros. Hammer in 2006 said, 'Yeah, failure, that's what Venture Bros. Is all about. Beautiful sublime failure.' In the commentary for the episode ', Hammer and Publick elaborated on the theme. Publick: 'This show.
If you'll permit me to get '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 have 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.
Reception The show has received critical acclaim over its run. The Venture Bros. Ranked at #56 on the IGN 'Best 100 Animated Series' list. '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.
's Armin Rosen compared the show favorably to, noting that the two shows held the same 'slacker optimism' and great comedy. 's Zach Handlen felt 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. Critical reception to the first season was more mixed than later seasons, but was still mostly positive. Club 's Todd 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. IGN's Mike Drucker, in a positive review, 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'. In 2013 placed The Venture Bros. As number 14 on their list of Top 25.
Home releases The first season of The Venture Bros. On DVD was released on May 30, 2006, as officially announced.
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.
On May 31, 2006, the season one DVD reached #1 on 's top selling DVDs list. 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 some time 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. The first four seasons are available in the UK (both halves of Season 4 are sold as a set).
Have also released all 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 rating for Season 1 and later the higher rating for Season 4 Part 2. DVD Name Release Date Ep # Additional Information Season One May 30, 2006 13 This two disc set includes all 13 episodes of Season 1.
The episodes are presented as broadcast, with profanity. Bonus features include 'The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay' (the ) and 'A Very Venture Christmas', deleted scenes, behind the scenes mockumentary with the Venture Bros. Cast and creators on 'Mid-Life Chrysalis', 'Eeney, Meeney, Miney. , 'Tag Sale – You're It!' , 'Ghosts of the Sargasso', 'Return to Spider-Skull Island', and 'The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay'. Season Two April 17, 2007 13 This two disc set includes all 13 episodes of Season 2. 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! Season Three March 24, 2009 13 This two disc set includes all 13 episodes of Season 3.
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, which is packaged with a soundtrack CD that includes 20 tracks comprising the score from the season. The box cover is based on the box covers of many video games on the.
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Although the Blu-ray is only available in the 'Region A' zone, it functions in the 'Region B' zone also. Schubert doppelganger analysis. Season Four, Volume One October 26, 2010 8 This one disc DVD set includes the first 8 episodes of Season 4. Similar to the Season 3 set, all episodes are uncensored. Bonus features include deleted scenes and commentary.
Both halves of Season 4 were released on the Season 4 Blu-ray. Season Four, Volume Two March 22, 2011 8 This one disc DVD set includes the final 8 episodes of Season 4. Similar to the Season 3 set, all episodes are uncensored. Bonus features include deleted scenes and commentary. Both halves of Season 4 were released on the Season 4 Blu-ray. Season Five March 4, 2014 8 This two disc DVD or one disc Blu-ray set includes all 8 episodes of Season 5, including 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. Season Six October 4, 2016 8 This two disc DVD or one disc Blu-ray set includes all 8 episodes of Season 6, including 1 bonus episode ('All This and Gargantua-2'), audio commentary from Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer, and deleted scenes.
The 'lost DVD commentary' Jackson Publick revealed that he and Doc Hammer had recorded a for the season one episode '. 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. Soundtrack CD For the video release of the Season 3, a soundtrack album was also released, titled. 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; 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. Music of The Venture Bros: Vol 2 was released digitally on April 10, 2016 and on CD and Vinyl on June 3, 2016.
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S4, & S5) Audio Format: AAC-LC Season 1: Audio Track 1: English Stereo Track 2: English Commentary Stereo Subtitle Format: SVOBSUB Track 1: English Track 2: French Track 3: Spanish Source: DVD Season 2: Audio Track 1: English 5.1 Surround Track 2: English Commentary Stereo Subtitle Format: SVOBSUB Track 1: English Track 2: French Track 3: Spanish Source: DVD Seasons 3 & 4: Audio Track 1: English 5.1 Surround Track 2: English Commentary Stereo Subtitle Format: STEXT/UTF8 Track 1: English Source: Torrent: The Venture Bros. Seasons 1.ras - Seasons 3 & 4 at 1080p Season 5: Audio Track 1: English 5.1 Surround Track 2: English Commentary Stereo Subtitle Format: SHDMV/PGS Track 1: English Source: Blu-Ray.
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