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The Venture Bros. - Season One

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The Venture Bros. - Season One - Turner Home Ent
  • Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent
  • Studio: Turner Home Ent
  • Publisher: Turner Home Ent
  • Release date: 2006-05-30
  • Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • List price: $29.98
  • New price: $8.97
  • Used price: $11.99
  • If Jonny, Haji, Race Bannon, and the rest of the Jonny Quest gang were idiots, their animated adventures might play out like The Venture Bros., a consistently funny spoof on '60s adventure cartoons from the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming. The premise should be immediately familiar and nostalgic for any Saturday morning TV aficionado who grew up in the '60s and '70s: Dr. Venture (James Urbaniak from Henry Fool) is an inventor, while sons Hank and Dean's insatiably curiosity lands them in hot water with supervillains, robots, magicians, and the like. Brock Sampson (voiced by the very funny Patrick Warburton of The Tick) is the good doctor's right-hand man, who rescues the boys with good old-fashioned manpower. The twist in The Venture Bros. is that every single character, down to the supervillains' henchmen, are complete and utter dolts, and their adventures are inspired more by foolishness, personal obsessions (for Brock, it's sex and violence, and for Dr. V, it's diet pills and a daddy fixation), or just plain cosmic weirdness than any sense of post-Kennedy-era adventure and derring-do. The result is subversive and occasionally shocking insanity (Dr. V loses his kidneys in the series opener "Dia de Los Dangerous"; Dean suffers an unmentionable personal injury in "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean"; the boys believe that Dr. Venture's stomach tumor is actually a pregnancy in "Return to Spider Island"), but with enough flashes of surreal brilliance to make this a must-have for modern animation fans. The Season One two-disc set contains all 13 episodes, as well as two bonus episodes--the show's original pilot, "The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay" (for Hank and Dean, the secret is something decidedly salacious), and "A Very Venture Christmas," as well as a handful of deleted scenes. Commentary by the show's creators and cast can be heard on five episodes, including "Turtle Bay," and the extras are rounded out by "Behind the Scenes of the Live-Action Movie," a 20-minute mockumentary that features much of the voice-over talent dressed in some ridiculous costumes. --Paul Gaita
    Once a child prodigy, Dr. Venture now fails as both a scientist and father. Luckily, his twins, Hank and Dean are too stupid to care. And they've got their vicious, macho bodyguard, Brock, looking out for them. Together they'll get in all sorts of situations involving wild alligators, street ruffians, and booby traps. Brock really likes the booby traps.

    DVD Features:
    Audio Commentary:On 3 episodes: "EENEY, MEENEY, MINEY...MAGIC!", "TAG SALE--YOU'RE IT!" and "GHOSTS OF THE SARGASSO".
    Audio Commentary:On "RETURN TO SPIDER-SKULL ISLAND" and bonus pilot episode, "THE TERRIBLE SECRET OF TURTLE BAY".
    Deleted Scenes
    Documentary:Behind the scenes of the Venture Bros. live-action movie (a Mockumentary).
    TV Special:Bonus Episode - "A VERY VENTURE CHRISTMAS" and the pilot episode "THE TERRIBLE SECRET OF TURLE BAY".

    The Venture Bros. - Season One
    Customer Reviews:
  • best. ever.
    These episodes don't get old. In fact, you'll notice more and more detail every time you watch it. Many jokes you missed the first time hit you in the face like a frying pan the second, third time.

    Buy it.
    --2006-12-11
  • The best comedy show on TV Today
    Unlike some of the other stuff that turns up on Adult Swim, this show could literally stand on its own on any major network. Its not an amateur effort, its not Flash animation with funny-the-first-time-you-heard-it diologue, this is an honest to goodness real 1/2 hour "adventure" show that just happens to be slathered in absurd situations, commentary, and dialogue. This show deserves awards on a whole lot of levels.

    20 years from now this show will be on an awful lot of "best of" lists, its a shame more people aren't aware of it today. Its not generic redubbed Japanese Anime, its not stickfigures or drowning in tired SouthPark-esque toilet humor......its good stuff.

    Keep an eye out for the "impersonated celebrity voices" too.....

    It is brilliantly written. Let me say that again, it is BRILLIANTLY WRITTEN. The gags aren't thrown in your face, you might miss a few if you're not paying attention. If you ever watched Johnny Quest, if you ever collected Comic Books, if you are in your mid 30's right now (so you'll get all the pop culture references from the 70's and 80's)....and if you like your humor on the TWISTED side, this show is for you.

    The voice acting is fantastic, and the show actually has continuity going for it. Watch the shows in order, especially if you start watching season 2 currently airing (And expected on DVD in early 2007) which picks up on events from Season I.
    --2006-12-01
  • I am DR ORPHEUS!!!!
    I watched one episode of this on Adult swim on bravo, and bought the DVD. Every episode on here is as funny as the 1st I watched and I was not disappointed. If you like any of the adult swim cartoons you will love this. Personally its now my favourite, I just hope they bring out a season 2. DVD even has a bonus episode, which is also top notch.
    --2006-11-24
  • Go Team Venture
    I bought this DVD for my boyfriend who is a huge fan and he loved it. Very nostalgic humor of old cartoons and super sleuth shows. A definite buy.
    --2006-11-07
  • Rusty, you old scamp!
    With the possible excetion of Futurama, The Venture Brothers is the best-produced, and probably funniest cartoon in the Adult Swim lineup. It's smart, snarky, and a little sick.
    --2006-11-05


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