They were, of course, all pretty good. But "Everybody comes to Hank's" and "Operation PROM" were downright mindrending.
#8
Gusto
YUP.
#9
Shegokigo
Venture Bros. in my opinion is the greatest Western Animated show I've ever seen, equal only to Samurai Jack. I miss it dearly and really hope to the season kicks off soon.
GasBandit I also got my hopes up when I saw the thread title.
#10
Cheesy1
The only t.v. show I completely own on DVD.
Can't wait to see how Gary settles into the O.S.I., assuming he joins them.
#11
ElJuski
yeah what the fuck Greg, don't just be dropping Venture Bros. into this without an explanation.
#12
Bowielee
As long as they maintain quality, I say they can take all the time they need.
#13
Gusto
Yea totally. I'm not exactly jonesing for more Venture Brothers right now or in general. Just nice to know that more is coming and it will be great.
Off-topic: Juice and BH, do y'all like Archer?
#14
ElJuski
Hell yeah! Although all I've seen is what's on Netflix, so no spoilers to season 3.
#15
Gusto
I've actually only seen up til the end of Season 2 myself, just seemed like it might be up your alley.
#16
Gryfter
I will have my DVDs of the first three seasons of VB to keep me entertained until the fall then.
And of course if you're not watching Archer....why are you not watching Archer!?!
Venture Bros. in my opinion is the greatest Western Animated show I've ever seen, equal only to Samurai Jack. I miss it dearly and really hope to the season kicks off soon.
GasBandit I also got my hopes up when I saw the thread title.
I think Venture Bros. only works if you grew up watching shows like Scooby Doo, Johnny Quest, and G.I. Joe... but that's part of the charm: You WANT to see what your childhood icons were like when they stopped adventuring.
#18
ElJuski
oh hell yeah it's up my alley. Jon Benjamin, Jessica Walter, Judy Greer...I'm there.
I think Venture Bros. only works if you grew up watching shows like Scooby Doo, Johnny Quest, and G.I. Joe... but that's part of the charm: You WANT to see what your childhood icons were like when they stopped adventuring.
The "Scooby Doo" episode. Wow, it was amazing. Although you are right, it appeals to a niche audience MUCH more than the general. I mean, I barely caught the Bionic Man reference as it was just a tad before my time.
The "Scooby Doo" episode. Wow, it was amazing. Although you are right, it appeals to a niche audience MUCH more than the general. I mean, I barely caught the Bionic Man reference as it was just a tad before my time.
No, what made that refrence even better is that Steve Rogers actually fought a Sasquatch on the show once. The idea of them falling in love afterwards is what makes it REALLY funny.
#21
ElJuski
To be honest, I didn't grow up on those shows, but I get the references. I mean, I think the Venture Bros. works because it's a Saturday Morning Cartoon set to jaded. And that's nice.
No, what made that refrence even better is that Steve Rogers actually fought a Sasquatch on the show once. The idea of them falling in love afterwards is what makes it REALLY funny.
I never watched the 6 Million Dollar Man or Bionic Woman, because, y'know, they were 70s shows and I was born in the late 80s. But I still got the reference, because I have a friend who is actually named after the alien in that episode. Though her dad didn't know how to spell the name "Shalon", so she wound up "Shallyn".
Oh yeah. I haven't caught the most recent season, but I love it. The mini-series they did in between seasons was awesome.
#24
BananaHands
But I love Venture Brothers because it really rewards people who have been watching the show since season one. A lot of the humor now just comes from this universe they created.
Also, I do an amazing 21 voice.
#25
Frank
I, like everyone else on Earth who's ever tried, do an amazing 24.
But I love Venture Brothers because it really rewards people who have been watching the show since season one. A lot of the humor now just comes from this universe they created.
I might be wrong about the timing, but I thought Tim Tom and Kevin didn't become the Pupa Twins (as in, were still "Murderous Moppets") until after 21 took a level in badass. It's been a while though, so like I said, I might be mistaken.
I might be wrong about the timing, but I thought Tim Tom and Kevin didn't become the Pupa Twins (as in, were still "Murderous Moppets") until after 21 took a level in badass. It's been a while though, so like I said, I might be mistaken.