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The Venture Bros. - Seasons One and Two (2004)

Series: The Venture Brothers Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
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45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Go Team Venture!, March 4, 2007
The Cartoon Network is known for its kooky Adult Swim, with everything from "Robot Chicken" to superhero lawyers. But few of their shows can match the comic brilliance of "The Venture Brothers," whose first two seasons are combined here -- it unabashedly spoofs "Jonny Quest" and other kiddie adventure fare, with plenty of sarcasm and weird characters.

It's about the adventures of Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture, who was once a child genius, but is now a fortysomething has-been who is still overshadowed by his adventurous dad's legacy. Now he has two not-so-bright teenagers of his own, Dean and Hank ("Go Team VENTURE!"), as well as the sweet robot H.E.L.P.eR. And finally there's his lusty, secret-agent, mullet-haired Swedish bodyguard Brock.

In these two seasons, the Venture Brothers (plus Rusty and Brock) face the Monarch, a second-rate villain who desperately wants to be Dr. Venture's nemesis, and his deep-voiced sidekick Dr. Girlfriend. They also have to deal with a crazy Walt-Disneyesque mogul, the steel-jawed Baron Underbheit, and the Guild of Calamitous Intent (whose leader is someone we're all familiar with).

And they must also deal with many other problems -- mummies, chupacabras, the repeated deaths of the twins, failing space stations, evil Egyptian cults, bad porn, testicular torsion, necromancers, Japanese demons, "Venturestein," aliens, sex changes, ghost pirates, and even a Christmas episode where they get crashed by a strange Christmas spirit.

A series like "Jonny Quest" is just asking for a spoof, and "Venture Brothers" happily obliges. But in fact, it also mocks all unrealistic action-adventure, from the Fantastic Four to the "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." Where else can you find a villain's henchman arguing who would win in a "crazy fantasy fight-fight between Anne Frank and Lizzie Borden"?

And while many series get lamer as they get on, "Venture Brothers" starts off well -- in the pilot, which is included -- and gets progressively funnier. Even the death of main characters is treated with irreverant sarcasm. t's full of adolescent gross-out humor (the Monarch and porta-potties), gory action, and occasionally a sex scene for Brock.

But what's REALLY brilliant about this series? The scripting, which is often crazy and unabashedly sarcastic: "I have watched you pull a man's eyes from his head and make him dance like a marionette with his own optic nerves!" " At least I didn't break his heart." If anyone says anything serious, it's just a windup to the punch line ("What's he doing now?" "He's making his dramatic exit").

Patrick Warburton and James Urbaniak are utterly perfect as the indestructible super-agent Brock and the bitter Venture, with Michael Sinterniklaas as the ultra-naive Dean. Christopher McCulloch does several roles, particularly the know-it-all Hank and the whiny-voiced Monarch. And Steven Rattazzi gets a special mention as the melodramatic necromancer/single dad Dr. Orpheus. Love that guy.

"The Venture Brothers" have exactly the kind of adventures that kids dream of NOT having, but the adults will love the first two seasons of this richly absurd show. GO TEAM VENTURE!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dude! Stop wailing on my junk!, February 18, 2008
By Paul Robinson (Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
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The Venture Bros. is currently the funniest animated show on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim roster. It's equal parts Jonny Quest (and characters from that show make hilarious cameos from time to time), Reservoir Dogs, Harvey Kurtzman-era Mad magazine and something completely original all at once.

Jackson Public and Doc Hammer have created a unique world of neurotic, pill-popping super-scientists (the type who invent anti-gravity rays and make backups of their death-prone teens in an underground cloning lab), equally neurotic costumed villains with highly dysfunctional romances, and ultra-violent government agents who aren't happy unless they're snapping necks and slaughtering waves of henchmen. The show manages to integrate old-school pulp fiction with post-punk humor and tons of pop-culture references, and the result is hysterically funny. Think Austin Powers as written by Hunter S. Thompson, and you'll get an idea of how funny this show is.

The DVD's include commentary on some episodes, as well as deleted scenes, a hilarious mockumentary on the history of Astrobase Go, and most importantly, the original pilot for the show and the insanely brilliant Xmas special.

If you're a fan of the show, this is the best way you can spend $42.99. If you're not a fan of the show - god help you.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended, Great TV Series, August 3, 2008
I purchased the DVDs after having seen all the episodes when my friend lent them to me. Normally, I will only watch my favorite episodes once I buy a DVD set of a show I've already seen because there's nothing new to see, but in the case of "The Venture Bros.", the show has such a dense storyline that repeated viewings are a must.

The show is a great send-up of the old 1960s cartoons, mainly an homage to Johnny Quest but also containing both overt and subtle elements of probably every major cartoon from that era. The plot is simple but the mythology becomes very complex as the story unfolds. Dr. Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture, son of the late great super scientist/adventurer Dr. Jonas Venture, is now the head of Venture Industries, his father's research company. He's not too great at the super-science thing, so Venture Industries is a shell of its former self, and Rusty lives off of his father's name and achievements. He brings his two sons, Hank and Dean, along on his adventures as his father did with him, and as such they are naive and socially inept and also stuck in the 60s in a sense. His bodyguard, Brock Samson, is a killing machine but simultaneously is a kind of nanny to the boys. Dr. Venture needs a bodyguard because he has an arch-nemesis, The Monarch, who is his own kind of incompetent. Together with an ever-growing cast of supporting characters, the travails of the Venture family unfolds.

This show is hilarious, and has dialogue that you will be quoting well after having seen the episodes. For someone who has grown up seeing the 1960s cartoons on Cartoon Network, and who is pretty tuned in to pop culture in general, the frequent references and callbacks are great. What's more, if you're looking to get into a show that is imaginative, intelligent, funny and builds upon itself at every turn, this is the animated series for you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars We are very happy with our purchase!
We received the collection quickly and my husband is very happy with our purchase!! We would recommend to buy from this site to anyone!
Published 6 months ago by N. Shelton

4.0 out of 5 stars The Venture Bros. - Seasons One and Two
This was purchased as a gift and it arrived very promptly. Good job by all.
Published 11 months ago by D. Spritzer

5.0 out of 5 stars Great show don't buy this package!
The shows great but you can buy seasons 1 and 2 on this site separately for half the price of what it cost to get the two shirk wrapped together.
Published 11 months ago by Tripper511

5.0 out of 5 stars GO TEAM VENTURE V
Great!I love it! Absolutely one of, if not the best Adult Swim show EVER both seasons cant wait for season 3 if you enjoy johnny quest knock offs and making fun of an all to... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Marshall S. Stanton

5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
has all the episodes youve been looking for and includes the pilot. also lots of neato commentary. if youve been toying with the idea of buying, live it up!
Published 12 months ago by chucka

5.0 out of 5 stars Go Team Venture!!!
Buy this and you will not regret it! Friends and family who ahd not heard of the venture brothers before were absolutely amazed at how hillarious these two dvds really are. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Bartholomew J. Naughton IV

4.0 out of 5 stars Venture Brothers
My niece and nephew are great, smart people. They love this. I think it is barely fair.
Published 14 months ago by Paul Garland

5.0 out of 5 stars Comic Genius - Kings of Pop Kulture references
Any show with characters such as David Bowie (OK he WAS in Zoolander but Bowie as in Scary Monsters', Major TOM?) and the German singer Klaus Nomi can't be beat! Read more
Published 15 months ago by M. M. Carrasco

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a ripoff...
...in the sense that the way things are priced right now, you'd be better off buying seasons one and two separately. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars More Please!
I had to get both seasons after watching season two on adult swim. I enjoyed the episodes even more then before. Read more
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