

Due to some unexpected circumstances, Hank finds himself in Captain Sunshine’s orbit and becomes the man’s new Wonder Boy. Venture Bros.’ Batman surrogate in this case is Captain Sunshine, who’s run through a slew of Wonder Boy sidekicks through the years. “Handsome Ransom” isn’t everyone’s favorite episode, but it deserves credit for being a 22-minute dissection of Batman’s unhealthy relationship with Robin. It’s a brilliant way to blend heady themes with ridiculous storytelling and the results are surprisingly deep. It’s a great demonstration of how crazy the show can get with its episodic stories, but additionally, this is really an episode that’s all about science versus magic.

You’re desperate for exposition and answers and the episode gleefully withholds them.įurther reading: The Venture Bros. There is no “Escape to the House of Mummies, Part I” and the episode takes advantage of that by throwing the audience right into the tail-end of an insane time travelling escapade that involves the likes of Sigmund Freud, Edgar Allen Poe, and Caligula. “Escape to the House of Mummies, Part II” is a great example of how sharp and inventive the show was, even in its earliest seasons. On top of this, there are also some very clever teleportation gags in the final act of the episode that would make Chell proud (that’s a Portal reference). This all becomes even better after the episode’s big twist at the end reveals that Rusty’s entire storyline has been a manipulative simulation. Including all the bonus materials that have been lovingly created over the years, and carefully curated for you now.Further reading: Unicorn in Captivity Review From “Dia de los Dangerous” to “The Saphrax Protocol” it’s all in one place! It’s never not a great time to watch your favorite episode from any season, followed by any other episode from any other season.
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The Venture Bros. originally premiered on August 7, 2004, and ran for 7 seasons winning numerous awards including Best Animated TV Series Award at Cineme 2003, the Chicago International Animated Film Festival. The series was created by Chris McCulloch and Doc Hammer for Adult Swim’s late night programming block. Thaddeus “Rusty” Venture, Christopher McCulloch as Hank, Michael Sinterniklaas as Dean Venture, Patrick Warburton as Brock Samson, and Paul Boocock as Dr. The series features the voice talents of James Urbaniak as Dr. Discovery Home Entertainment on June 20, 2023. The Venture Bros.: The Complete Series will be available to purchase Digitally and on DVD from Warner Bros. Get ready to experience a thrilling action-packed adventure along with acute family disfunction and binge all 82 episodes from the seven-season run along with all the previously released special features. For the first time ever, all episodes from Adult Swim’s award-winning original adult animated series are brought together in one set with The Venture Bros.: The Complete Series.
