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Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

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Silver Gadget posted:

What episode is this from? I don't remember it at all.

It's from Handsome Ransom.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Mike Danger posted:

I have no idea if it's supposed to be connected to Ghost Robot, but the "video face in robot body chest" thing is a take-off on Arnim Zola from Captain America.

It has nothing to do with ghost robot. It's all about scientology and making fun of that.

Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

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Dana Snyder also has a wide range, but after trying a bunch of different voices for Al, doc and Jackson just said "use a gay master shake" and here we are.

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Oct 13, 2005

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So watching the preview and my buddy pointed out something regarding Hank being where he is. Triana said Kim is in Florida now.

GOONSPERGSPECULATION GOGOGO

Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

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looks like action man is having a good time.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Oh the humanity! made me giggle. Hindenburg references don't come across all that often.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Brock didn't kill the other boys. They both have 13 explained dual deaths in the show, Dean has a solo death in the montage and Hank has two. Honestly, Hank is probably just on a later clone or there's some unwritten time Dean died.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Jeffrey posted:

There was the deformed Dean who lived in the attic. Also I think they said they had died 14 times in season 2. Did they die at all in season 3?

He's not one of the main ones, though. That would put them at even number of clones expended, though, so they are both even. They're also on clone number 14. That matches the death count if you toss attic dean into the total count.

There's 10 deaths of both Hank & Dean in the season 2 montage. Then there's 21 killing them at the end of season 1, Groovy and Sonny killing them in season 2, and the 7s being found in season 4. Hank has the only extra death because he dies twice solo in the montage.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Rusty started the clones of the boys when they were 3. They're greeted as 16 year olds. Myra later says they were 19, hence the 3 year start point for the slugs growing.

The boys just apparently started dying in their teens.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Its a shame they did a limited run. I only really found out about the t-shirts a few episodes into the season, and by then it was too late to get some.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Red Oktober posted:

I've just noticed that 21 appears to have an extra. 'Bonus glove' in his mouth at the end.

Thanks Korea!

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Oct 13, 2005

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Brock's dream sequence is a cinematic masterpiece.

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Oct 13, 2005

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This is the single engine craft discussion all over.

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Oct 13, 2005

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prefect posted:

What's the single engine craft discussion? That sounds like it would be fun to have.

There's an episode where Dermitt is bullshitting as normal claiming he can't fly the X-1 because his pilot's license is only good for a single engine craft. Someone just swore up and down that it was cessna not craft.

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Oct 13, 2005

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That episode was the first I ever saw and instantly made me a venture bros fan.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:

Jesus you'd think Adult Swim could maybe spend a dollar

You gotta remember they basically spent their entire original season 2 budget on the intro song royalties for the opening 2 minutes of the season.

This show is literally doc and jackson, the cheapest korean animation studio, and a handful of part time voice actors.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Data Graham posted:

Bob's Burgers.

That's Jon Benjamin.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Skrill.exe posted:

Phantom Spaceman!

What's the name of the song that plays at the end of Assassinanny 911 when Hank is hypnotized and trying to kill doc? It sort of apes 'The End' by the Doors but I think it's original.

Almost every song ever used in the venture bros is something by JG Thirlwell. Some of the songs are released under one of his band's names, but it's all original score for the Venture Bros initially.


I think it's because he's a friend of Doc Hammer and he's cheap/good for the style.

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Oct 13, 2005

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eriktown posted:

They did actually buy the rights to some song used in the climactic scene of the home-school prom episode, IIRC.

That and the opener to season 2 are the only big songs they've paid real money for.


EDIT: AHAHAHA I just googled homeschool prom hoping to find a video clip of that song. It starts with the King & Queen dance and runs through the end. But what I found is there are actually homeschool proms that happen all over Texas for people raised in religious homeschools.

Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

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Ghosts of the Sargasso was my first episode and got me hooked.

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ultramiraculous posted:

Escape to the House of Mummies Part 2 is, without question, the most fantastic piece of cartoon-ography ever produced.

It very well may have been my second episode. I remember I spent a good bit of time looking around for part 1 when it first came out. I didn't start watching until halfway through season 2. It was just the ghosts episode was the first I ever saw so I started DVRing the new ones.

It really is just a great episode. Both of them are standalone masterpieces. There's no real need to understand who anyone really is. You can immediately appreciate the archetypes of the characters and the 20 minute story is succinct and closes up nicely.

Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

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You guys need more joy and less hate in your lives. Just take in the good moments in life and quit worrying about things for a bit.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Hank & crew are good ol' boys not rednecks.

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Oct 13, 2005

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prefect posted:

I love that Al knows the phone number for the Guild from memory. :allears:

I love the fact that behind the scenes he calls up the guild to bitch about Torrid being killed enough that Watch/Ward would recognize him instantly and shut him down.

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Oct 13, 2005

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MrSlam posted:

I'm more worried about Fat Chance. He can't pull himself through his own bellybutton.

He's Fat Choice now.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Or JJ was really just good and his deal was just living long enough to complete the station.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Ghosts of the Sargasso was my first episode and is pretty much the best intro to the series, imo.

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OGS-Remix posted:

I think the director's commentary definitely said the escorts were undercover agents. I'll have to dig out my DVD and see if that's true or not.

I'm not sure if it was that or at a panel but someone was whining about Rusty turning the poor whores into flies before killing them and Doc Hammer said something like they were assassins out to kill Doc & crew.

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Oct 13, 2005

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TheBalor posted:

To be fair, I feel like it implied that the alterna-Rusty stole the script for Rusty! The Musical, since he didn't have it by the time he came back.

It burnt down along with impossible HQ.

Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

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It's probably some JG Thirwell created background song.

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Steve Yun posted:

The credits said it was Chris McCullough?

That's Jackson Publick's real name.

Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

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The Rusty Venture show wasn't a cartoon. It was live action.

Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

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Looks like I was wrong.

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Oct 13, 2005

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It's not mad. It's I never drive men.

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Oct 13, 2005

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There already was the single engine craft.

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Oct 13, 2005

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tarlibone posted:

I got this screenshot from the actual Venture Bros. Season Two DVD: Love never blows up and gets killed.

Combine this with the fact that the word "men" neither contains a short "a" sound nor ends with the "d" sound but the word Dr. Girlfriend says does, and it's pretty obvious: she doesn't drive mad.



Yeah I looked at some stuff and I was wrong. Haven't seen it in forever.

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Oct 13, 2005

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ChairMaster posted:

I was 100% sure she said "men" until i read in this thread that it was mad and went back and checked and it's clearly mad.

I agree.


TontoCorazon posted:

Men literally makes no sense.

I don't know that it does, but it just sounded like that and I never thought to question it.

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Oct 13, 2005

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Ghosts of Sargasso was my first and got me hooked instantly. It's the best to start, imo.

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Oct 13, 2005

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And you're a tool, boy, built for a single purpose by the United States of shut your god damned third eye for a good loving reason. You can't teach a hammer to love nails. That dog won't hunt!

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