The Venture Bros Season 7 Episode 3 Review
| "Arrears in Science" | |||
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The Whiskey a No Go in 1977 | |||
| Episode no. | Flavour 7 Episode 3 | ||
| Directed past | Juno Lee | ||
| Written by | Jackson Publick | ||
| Production code | 703 | ||
| Original air date | August xix, 2018 | ||
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| Listing of The Venture Bros. episodes | |||
Arrears in Science is the tertiary episode of Season seven and the overall seventy-fourth episode of The Venture Bros.
Plot
Picking up from the end of The Venture Bros. & The Expletive of the Haunted Problem, Dr. Orpheus senses Jonas Sr.'due south desire to run away, which Dean responds to with a "Super run abroad!" Dean heads downwardly the steps of the escalator, followed by the Order of the Triad and Sgt. Hatred. On the floor of the Lobby, Baton Quizboy is trying to revive Pete White every bit the others attempt to run exterior. Exterior the Penthouse, Brock Samson calls Rusty Venture to find out why the building is shaking when the Morphomobile soars overhead and heads downwards to the archway, which is seen beyond the circle in Tophet Belfry by Wide Wale and the others gathered at his home. Henchman 21 identifies the vehicle every bit the Morphomobile every bit the terminal moments of The Rorqual Affair are replayed.
As the car circles in for a landing, Phantom Limb and a pair of Guild Wasps appear and Limb orders The Blue Morpho to surrender and "confront Guild Justice." Brock attempts to rappel down the side of the tower with his grappling gun and calls General Hunter Gathers for back up. Gathers, at the site of the assault on the O.Due south.I.'s "Dummy Corp." location, tells him that they can't spare any back up. The grappling gun's wire reaches the cease and Brock is left hanging in front of the VenTech logo on the tower. He watches through the glass every bit the Morphomobile lands, and The Blue Morpho walks calmly into the building, The Original Team Venture is in stupor as he reaches the top of the escalator and calls out for Jonas Sr., revealing himself to be, in fact, Vendata, the quondam member of the Society Council.
The scene shifts to four months before, during the events of Bot Seeks Bot, where Councilman 1 discovers his "date," Galacticon (actually Ghost Robot in disguise) in a compromising position in a bathroom stall with Brock Samson, bearded as a Yeti Mummy. Subsequently existence kicked into a urinal by Samson, Vendata begins to experience retention flashes of his previous life as Don Fitzcarraldo, The Blue Morpho, and realizes he lives in Newark, New Jersey. He leaves Don Hell'south Nightclub and spends the next 4 months walking the ane,766 miles to the home of The Monarch, arriving the morning of the events in the previous two episodes. He experiences more memory flashes of his wife at the height of the stairs, then opens the passage to the Morpho Cave. He regains the knowledge that he is The Blue Morpho only to find his costume is missing, merely retrieves a spare conform and takes the Morphomobile to find Jonas Venture Sr.
After The Blue Morpho asks again where Jonas Sr. is, Rusty points to his father's head inside the Problem, which the Morpho recognizes. He converts his left index finger into an interface key and plugs into the PROBLEM, stopping the building's movements for the moment. Rusty asks someone to explicate what just happened as the Morpho enters the virtual mainframe of the VenTech Tower. Here he finds Jonas Sr. sitting in a virtual recreation of his personal office at the old Venture Compound. "Street Life", the theme from the 1981 film Sharky's Machine is playing in the background equally Jill St. John and Stella Stevens swim by the windows that confront the pool.
Blueish Morpho rebuilt by Jonas as Venturion.
Jonas Sr. recounts what he recalls since his terminal memory, recounting his run into with his grandsons, which occurred during Careers in Science, the crash of Gargantua ane and the PROBLEM's discovery by Jonas Jr., who brought it to VenTech Tower. Equally they go along to speak in the VenTech Mainframe, the original Team Venture tells Rusty that the Blueish Morpho did in fact die in 1976, only that Jonas Sr. refused to accept his death and resurrected him as Venturion later that yr. The other members of Team Venture were disgusted at the upshot, preferring that their friend rest in peace, knowing that Jonas Sr. would lose interest in him. In fact in 1977, less than a twelvemonth later on beingness resurrected equally Venturion, he suffered a system error while looking at Rusty, having retentivity flashes of his son and Rusty playing. The retention of his son Malcom (The Monarch) crying triggered more flashbacks to the plane crash that killed him, and he attempted to strangle Rusty. Kano then snapped his head off, which led to his taking a vow of silence for "killing a great human being."
At the same time, Phantom Limb, Dr. Z, Ruddy Pall, and Dragoon go far, demanding to be let in, but the VenTech Logo had fallen and blocked the entrance. Telling the Monarch and 21 to hang back, since they are dressed as the Blueish Morpho and Kano, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch joins the other Council members. Brock accuses them of striking Dummy Corp., which Limb denies every bit the three of them were yachting, unaware of the actions of Red Death earlier at Dummy Corp. Brock informs them that The Blue Morpho was in there equally the villains realized that Councilman 1 Vendata, is The Blue Morpho. Hank arrives and Dean informs him of what happened, prompting Hank to want to meet his grandpa, only to stop when he finds out he's merely a head.
When asked by Councilwoman 1 about his construction of Vendata, Dr. Z confesses that he did not build him, just instead discovered the discarded Venturion in the dumpster outside the Venture Compound in the summer of 1977. He recounted he discovered that Venturion was a cyborg and--citing his enjoyment at using Jonas Sr.'s inventions against him--wiped Venturion's memory, repaired him, and programmed him for evil. Earlier he could actuate him he was arrested past Singapore authorities on drug charges, ratted out by one of his henchmen. By the fourth dimension Dr. Z had escaped from the Super-Max prison he was in, Vendata was gone.
Before the conversation can go on further, a New York Police officer orders the group to clear the sidewalk as they lock down Columbus Circle for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, which will occur in the morning. Before the Morphomobile is towed abroad, the Monarch and 21 manage to remember their normal costumes from the torso.
Back in the mainframe, Don Fitzcarraldo is reliving the memory of finding out that Jonas had taped their orgy with Jill St. John and Stella Stevens in his study and used information technology to not only blackmail the Morpho into doing his dirty piece of work, but also implies that he seduced Mrs. Fitzcarraldo nether the guise of aiding their infertility issues, which resulted in the birth of his son. Morpho criticize Jonas for his actions stating that along with his services that he took Kano as payment. Jonas remarks on how he is sounding like himself again, as Don realizes this.
Red Death leads them to a nearby diner he used to frequent where Brock and the Guild Quango learn of the circumstances of the infamous Movie Night Massacre, which led to Jonas Sr.'southward death. Red Death, forth with a grouping of upwards-and-coming Guild villains, including Vendata, would meet at the diner, where the plot to attack Gargantua one was hatched by Laugh Riot and implemented thanks to Vendata knowing when the station'south Movie night was always held. Brock accuses Red Death of lying since the O.Due south.I.'s former adversary, South.P.H.I.N.X., claimed responsibleness for the Massacre. Ruddy Death revealed that the Sovereign, rather than punish the survivors for their botched attack, masqueraded equally S.P.H.I.Due north.X. Commander and claimed credit for the massacre, setting off the Pyramid Wars of 1987 betwixt the O.S.I. and S.P.H.I.Northward.X. Brock is horrified to larn the truth of the war, as Red Death, Red Mantle, and the villains take glee in his shock.
Cherry Death admitted he didn't know who opened the cargo bay doors, but claimed he had a theory virtually that. Don relives the last confrontation with Jonas on Gargantua i, threatening to broadcast the tape of their orgy if he doesn't comply. Rather than give in, Jonas Sr. tells him that he IS The Blueish Morpho, and that he is still a skillful man, then tells him to bring together him for the picture show. Jonas, however, accuses Don of opening the bay doors and killing him. Team Venture is also recounting the events of the massacre from their perspective, running late due to Col. Gentleman's indecision on his wardrobe. They fly into a field of frozen bodies of the coiffure, including Stab Girl, whose frozen body bounces off the window. They manage to retrieve Jonas' frozen body and go information technology to the PROBLEM, only when it is opened, ane of Rusty'south lilliputian toy cowboys falls out, causing Col. Gentleman to slip and drop Jonas' body, which shatters.
All of a sudden, The Action Man collapses as he suffers the stroke Dr. Orpheus predicted in their first meeting. With the front door blocked, Pete grabs the Shrink Ray, which is on display nearby and shrinks Kano, Col. Gentleman, and The Action Man so they tin get out through one of the cracks. He attempts to contrary their shrinking but instead hits a cockroach, making it the size of a car. Dr. Orpheus communicates with the bug and information technology'south used to get Rodney to the nearest hospital. Brock and the Guild hold to jointly take custody of Vendata, who will be dismantled for the death of Jonas Sr. and his crimes as The Blue Morpho.
Vendata after the crash, just before he lost consciousness.
While they argue, Jonas reaches out to Rusty, telling him and Billy that he needs his encephalon transplanted into Venturion's body, but Billy refuses, citing his Hippocratic Oath. The Monarch, who had been watching from a nearby ledge, bursts in and interrupts Jonas' scheme. He aims to impale the supposed impostor but stops at seeing Jonas' head. In the digital world, Morpho is protesting that he didn't do open the doors, as he'd call up that. He stops to accept notice of Jonas' glance and wonders what's up to. He breaks the connexion and scans The Monarch, discovering that he is in fact his son, Malcom Fitzcarraldo. He weakly calls Monarch by his real proper name, to Monarch'south shock. Jonas, however, attempts to grab the Morpho so he can take his trunk, and they both fall downwards the escalator, with Rusty trapped underneath them, while The Monarch jumps onto the peak of the Problem curious to acquire how he knew his name. Vendata'south rocket boots activate, sending them flight beyond Columbus Circle, eventually crashing in front of the New York Museum of Natural History, while Rusty and The Monarch land together onto the Rusty Venture Balloon that was being prepared for its debut in the Parade. The Monarch runs over and in a hopeful tone addresses Morpho as his male parent, Morpho smiles at him to ostend the question, before he short-circuits a terminal time and seemingly dies. The Lodge Council see this and declare that he has killed the Morpho, and Jonas Sr.
The side by side morning, the Ventures, Brock, Pete, Baton, Rose, Kano, Col. Gentleman, and the Order of the Triad are outside the penthouse to watch the parade, despite the Burn down Marshall proverb it wasn't prophylactic. Horace comforts Rose, telling her that this isn't Rodney'south starting time blackout, while Al shows Orpheus a edifice for auction nearby that would be perfect for them. Hatred is leading the crew for the Rusty Balloon when ane of the handlers trips and loses control of his rope, which sends the balloon off into the Circumvolve, heading for the top of VenTech Tower as the commentators on the broadcast warn parents to go their children away from the TV.
Episode Cast
- James Urbaniak: Dr. Venture, Phantom Limb, Jonas Venture, Jr.
- Patrick Warburton: Brock Samson
- Mike Sinterniklaas: Dean Venture
- Chris McCulloch: Hank Venture, Pete White, Sgt. Hatred, The Monarch, General Hunter Gathers, Col. Gentleman, Action Homo, Dragoon, Dr. Z, Kano
- Doctor Hammer: Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, Red Drapery, Baton Quizboy, Vendata, 21
- Clancy Chocolate-brown: Ruby Death
- Paul F. Tompkins: The Blue Morpho, Parade Journalist 1
- Marker Gagliardi: Enzo, Cop, Young Buddy Manstrong
- Cristin Milioti: Stab Girl, Mrs. Fitzcarraldo
- Steven Rattazzi: Dr. Orpheus
- Charles Parnell: Jefferson Twilight
- Dana Snyder: Alchemist, Parade Announcer ii
- Paul Boocock: Jonas Venture Sr., Laugh Riot
First Appearances
- Laugh Riot
- Mr. Fahrenheit, The Supersonic Human being
- Scary Nilsson
- Shrill Spector
- Stab Girl
Connections to Other Episodes
Careers in Science
- The episode's title is a reference to Careers in Science, the episode which introduced Gargantua 1, the Movie Night Massacre, and the PROBLEM. "Arrears" is a legal term for an unpaid debt that has become overdue.
Tag Sale - You're It!
- The Shrink ray gun, get-go seen in Tag Sale - Y'all're It!, is used once again.
By Tense
- Dr. Orpheus' prediction in Past Tense that The Action Human would take a stroke in two years, seventeen days comes true. If he was right with the timing that would point that this amount of fourth dimension has elapsed between the two episodes.
Escape to the House of Mummies Function 2
- Pete White'due south terrible aim with the Shrink ray gun is once over again demonstrated, every bit was seen in Escape to the House of Mummies Part II.
Tears of a Sea Cow
- The Boom-Broom, first seen in Tears of a Bounding main Cow, makes an appearance.
ORB
- It is revealed that Kano's vow of silence for "taking from the world a groovy human being", which he confided to Brock Samson in ORB, was actually for killing Venturion to stop him from strangling Rusty Venture. Brock had incorrectly assumed that Kano had killed Jonas Venture Sr. for attempting to actuate the Orb.
Bright Lights, Dean Metropolis
- The incident where Venturion tries to strangle a young Rusty Venture in 1977 is shown this episode. Dr. Venture showtime hinted at this incident in the lyrics to the song "I'm Rusty" from his autobiographical musical Rust!, heard about the terminate of Bright Lights, Dean Urban center: "The dreams I buried / with robot fingers / they linger".
SPHINX Rising
- The Pyramid Wars of 1987 mentioned in SPHINX Ascension, which was a series of wars between O.S.I. and S.P.H.I.N.10., were acquired by The Sovereign posing as S.P.H.I.N.X. Commander to pivot the blame on Southward.P.H.I.N.10. for the Movie Dark massacre on Gargantua i.
Bot Seeks Bot
- It is revealed that Dr. Z rebuilt and reprogrammed Venturion to become Vendata later on finding him lifeless in a dumpster outside the Venture compound front gate. The intelligence file on Vendata seen in Bot Seeks Bot stated that Vendata had previously been Venturion, congenital by Venture Industries in 1976.
- The incident where Venturion tries to strangle a young Rusty Venture in 1977 is shown this episode. This was the footing for Dr. Venture's terrified reaction to seeing Vendata in Bot Seeks Bot: "No! The metal murder homo from my nightmares--he was real!"
- Information technology is confirmed Vendata is the The Blue Morpho. This was revealed in Vendata's memories of the aeroplane crash, and showing how The Blue Morpho became Vendata. In Bot Seeks Bot, a confused and damaged Vendata asks where his wife is and says he thinks the plane is going down.
Rapacity in Blue
- Billy came to believe Dr. Venture was The Bluish Morpho. Every bit of this episode, he finally learns the truth.
- The incident where Jonas has Blue Morpho seduce Dr. Z is shown.
- Dr. Z stating Blue Morpho would do anything for Jonas is elaborated on, with information technology turning out Jonas blackmailed the vigilante.
- Jonas is shown using the Jill St. John/Stella Stevens sexual practice tape that he and Morpho made in 1967.
- Through Vendata'due south flashback, it is strongly implied that The Monarch may be the one-half-blood brother of Dr. Venture and Jonas Jr.
Cherry-red Means Cease
- The Blue Morpho mentions Jonas taking Kano as payment for "helping" him conceive a child. This was mentioned by Colonel Admirer.
Cultural References
58-lx Rivington Street
- The existent manor list that The Triad members are looking at in the post-credits scene is for a existent edifice. Originally a synagogue, after falling into busted it was converted into studio and apartment spaces for local artists.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
- The pinnacle title on the movie marquee by the Whiskey a No Get reads Near Encounters of the Other Kind, an obvious parody of Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Dr. Z'due south flashback was gear up in 1977, the aforementioned twelvemonth this film was released.
David Bowie
- The outfit that Colonel Gentleman wears during the Movie Dark flashback in 1987 is based on the outfit David Bowie wore in the Dancing in the Street music video in 1985.
Ellen's Stardust Diner
- Ruddy Death suggests the group eat at Starstruck Diner, a NYC eatery he used to frequent in the 1980s. Starstruck Diner is likely a parody of Ellen's Stardust Diner, a famous retro 1950s theme restaurant located on Broadway in New York's Theater District.
Fitzcarraldo (1982)
- The surname "Fitzcarraldo" is a reference to the 1982 Werner Herzog picture show Fitzcarraldo. It portrays would-be rubber baron Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald, an Irishman known in Republic of peru equally Fitzcarraldo, who is determined to send a steamship over a steep hill in club to admission a rich rubber territory in the Amazon Basin. The film is derived from the historic events of Peruvian rubber businesswoman Carlos Fitzcarrald.
Freddie Mercury (Queen)
- Mr. Fahrenheit the Supersonic Man is modeled afterward Freddie Mercury of Queen while the grapheme'southward name comes from the lyrics of the 1978 Queen song Don't Stop Me Now.
Ghost Rider
- In the 1987 diner flashback, Red Death wears a black leather motorcycle jacket with spikes on the shoulders like to the Marvel Comics antihero Ghost Rider. Both characters besides have a man skull for a face.
Harry Nilsson
- One of the villains mentioned by Dr. Z in his 1977 month-long bender flashback was Scary Nilsson, based on the prolific songwriter Harry Nilsson, who was also known as a founding member of the notorious Hollywood Drinking Society known as the Hollywood Vampires.
James McAvoy
- Hank confesses to Dean that when he takes on a persona--be it Enrico Matassa or The Bat or Russian Guyovitch--something comes over him and he becomes that character. He wonders if this makes him crazy, like James McAvoy's grapheme in the 2016 horror filmDivide.
- Dean dismisses the thought of Hank having dissociative identity disorder, proverb he just has an "overactive heed". Hank takes this to hateful he is less similar James McAvoy in Split and more like McAvoy's portrayal of Professor X in the Ten-Men films.
John Lennon 'due south "Lost Weekend" (1973-1975)
- Following his 1970 transition from The Beatles to a solo career, rock legend John Lennon separated from his wife Yoko Ono in 1973 and began what he called his "Lost Weekend" catamenia. During that fourth dimension he recorded the 1975 album Rock 'n' Scroll with producer Phil Spector and was kicked out of West Hollywood nightclub The Troubadour with Harry Nilsson later on the two drank too many Brandy Alexanders and Lennon heckled The Smothers Brothers onstage. Dr. Z'due south 1977 month-long bender with Phil Spector and Harry Nilsson is based on Lennon's "Lost Weekend".
Maggie'due south Drawers
- When Pete White misses (once again) with the shrink ray, Colonel Gentleman yells "Maggie'south Drawers, Whitey!" This is an archaic military slang phrase from the starting time half of the twentieth century indicating a consummate miss of the target on the burglarize range. The term referred to a red flag attached to a pole, used to bespeak a miss on the burglarize range, which has since been replaced past a cherry-red deejay.
Night At The Museum
- When Hank finished his conversation with Dean. He mentioned "Is that the Museum that comes to life at nighttime".
Orca (1977)
- The bottom title on the movie marquee by the Whiskey a No Go reads Killer Whale, which is a parody of the pic Orca, alternately know as Orca: The Killer Whale. Dr. Z'southward flashback was set in 1977, the aforementioned year the movie was released.
Patti LuPone
- At the Starstruck Diner, Red Death recommends that Phantom Limb order the Patti Lupone melt. Patti Ann LuPone is an American extra and vocaliser, all-time known for her work in phase musicals, and is a vocal critic of distractions by audience members, even stopping her performance on more than one occasion to scold the offender and/or demand their removal from the theatre.
Phil Spector
- Ane of the villains mentioned past Dr. Z in his 1977 calendar month-long bender flashback was Shrill Spector, based on former "Wall of Sound" innovator Phil Spector, who was convicted of murdering extra Lana Clarkson in 2009.
Split (2016)
- Hank confesses to Dean that when he takes on a persona--be it Enrico Matassa or The Bat or Russian Guyovitch --something comes over him and he becomes that graphic symbol. He wonders if this makes him crazy, similar James McAvoy's character in the 2016 horror movieSplit up.
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994)
- In the flashback to Movie Nighttime in 1987, the young paperboy "Buddy" Manstrong is wearing the same blue uniform with red-orangish and yellow stripes nearly the neckline that Wesley Crusher wore on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Starstruck (1980)
- The Starstruck Diner likely takes its proper noun from Starstruck, a science fiction one-act play performed in New York Metropolis in 1980 and 1983, which spawned an ongoing comics series and audioplays.
Steven Sondheim
- At the Starstruck Diner, Red Expiry orders for himself "The usual with a Side by side Salad by Sondheim instead of fries". Stephen Joshua Sondheim was an American composer and lyricist known for more than a half-century of contributions to musical theatre. Adjacent by Sondheim is a musical revue featuring the songs of the Broadway and pic composer. Its title is derived from the song "Side by side by Side" from Company.
Tank Daughter
- Stab Daughter looks similar to the British indie comic book character Tank Daughter, created by artist Jamie Hewlett and author Alan Martin.
The Simpsons ("Treehouse of Horror III", 1992)
- In a flashback Dr. Z "reprograms" Venturion for calamitous intent by flipping a switch in his head from Practiced to EVIL, turning him into Vendata. This is a reversal of a famous joke from The Simpsons' 1992 Halloween special "Treehouse of Horror III", where a cursed talking Krusty the Clown doll repeatedly attempts to impale Homer Simpson until a repairman flips a hidden switch on the doll from EVIL to GOOD.
TIME magazine
- In the 1980s diner flashback, Laugh Riot holds an issue of EPOCH mag, a parody of the weekly news magazine Fourth dimension using a similar design and logo font.
Wendy O. Williams (Plasmatics)
- Stab Daughter's concrete advent is like to punk singer Wendy O. Williams, leader vocalizer of the punk/metal band Plasmatics. The graphic symbol's name may be a play on the title of Wendy's song "Bad Girl" from her 1986 solo album Kommander of Kaos.
Whiskey a Go Go
- In a flashback a young Dr. Z can be seen beingness kicked out of a nightclub chosen Whiskey a No Go with two other villains. The club is based on the famous West Hollywood nightclub Whiskey a Go Go which was inducted into the Rock and Scroll Hall of Fame in 2006.
Trivia
- The Monarch's real proper name is Malcom Fitzcarraldo.
- The Blue Morpho'southward existent proper noun is Don Fitzcarraldo.
- On the back embrace of the issue of Epoch mag held past Laugh Riot, at that place is an ad for the 1987 Nissan Stanza (in powder blue) which was the aforementioned model car that belonged to Henchman 24 before it got totaled by the destruction of The Cocoon.
- This episode finally reveals how Jonas Venture Sr. died.
- It is unknown if Jonas Venture Sr. and Blue Morpho are truly dead afterward this episode.
- The O.Southward.I. asks to accept Jonas' head abroad for enquiry while The Society intends to take Vendata to be scrapped for the crimes committed by The Blue Morpho, in authenticity committed past the Monarch.
- This marks the kickoff fourth dimension Mrs. Fitzcarraldo (The Monarch's mother) had a speaking role.
- The Gargantua Gazette newspaper is mimeographed, like The Venture Home News. Both are printed in that same telltale regal ink.
- In Dr. Z'southward flashback where he gets kicked out of the nightclub you lot can encounter the O.S.I. surveillance van parked in front of the edifice next door, and the Hale Brothers' convertible drives by, however this is probable due to the animators reusing vehicle blitheness models as they tend to practise with groundwork people in order to relieve fourth dimension.
- Terminal episode of the "Morphic Trilogy", which comprises the first three episodes of Season 7 and was originally intended to the be the three-office finale for Season half dozen.
Continuity Errors
- In the epilogue for The Rorqual Affair the Morphomobile tin be seen coming in for a landing with both gullwing doors airtight. Upon landing, the driver-side door opens and The Bluish Morpho exits the vehicle. In the opening sequence of this episode both doors are open as the vehicle comes in for a landing.
| Preceded by: "The Rorqual Affair" | The Venture Bros. episodes Original Airdate: August 19, 2018 | Followed by: "The High Price of Loathing" |
| The Venture Bros. episodes | |
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| Airplane pilot | The Terrible Undercover of Turtle Bay |
| Flavor 1 | Dia de los Unsafe!· Careers in Scientific discipline· Home Insecurity· The Incredible Mr. Brisby· Eeney, Meeney, Miney... Magic!· Ghosts of the Sargasso· Ice Station - Incommunicable!· Mid-Life Chrysalis· Are Y'all In that location, God? It'south Me, Dean· Tag Sale - You're It!· Past Tense· The Trial of the Monarch· Return to Spider-Skull Island |
| Season 2 | Powerless in the Face of Decease· Hate Floats· Assassinanny 911· Escape to the Business firm of Mummies Role II· Twenty Years to Midnight· Victor. Echo. November.· Beloved-Bheits· Fallen Arches· Guess Who'south Coming to State Dinner · I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills· ¡Viva los Muertos!· Showdown at Cremation Creek (Part I)· Showdown at Cremation Creek (Part II) |
| Flavor 3 | Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny· The Md Is Sin· The Invisible Hand of Fate· Home is Where the Hate is· The Buddy Organisation· Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman· What Goes Downward Must Come up Up· Tears of a Sea Cow· At present Museum-Now You lot Don't· The Lepidopterists· O.R.B.· The Family That Slays Together, Stays Together (Office I)· The Family That Slays Together, Stays Together (Office 2) |
| Season 4 | Blood of the Father, Middle of Steel· Handsome Ransom· Peradventure to Dean· Return to Malice· The Revenge Society· Cocky-Medication· The Better Man· Pinstripes & Poltergeists· The Diving Bong Vs. The Butter-Glider· Pomp and Circuitry· Whatever Which Fashion But Zeus· Everybody Comes to Hank'south· Vivid Lights, Dean Metropolis· Assisted Suicide· The Silent Partners· Operation: P.R.O.G. |
| Season 5 | What Color is Your Cleansuit?· Venture Libre· SPHINX Rising· Spanakopita!· O.S.I. Honey You· Momma'south Boys· Bot Seeks Bot· The Devil's Grip |
| Season 6 | Hostile Makeover· Maybe No Go· Faking Miracles· Rapacity in Blue· Tanks for Nuthin'· It Happening One Night· A Party for Tarzan· Blood-red Means Stop |
| Season 7 | The Venture Bros. & The Expletive of the Haunted Problem· The Rorqual Affair· Arrears in Science · The High Cost of Loathing· The Inamorata Issue· The Bellicose Proxy· The Unicorn in Captivity· The Terminus Mandate· The Forecast Manufacturer· The Saphrax Protocol |
| Specials | A Very Venture Christmas· From the Ladle to the Grave: The Story of Shallow Gravy· A Very Venture Halloween· All This and Gargantua-ii |
| Other | Phone Calls· Songs |
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