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The Venture Bros. - Season Two
The Venture Bros. - Season Two
Director: Christopher Mcculloch
Actors: Christopher Mcculloch, James Urbaniak, Patrick Warburton, Michael Sinterniklaas, Doc Hammer
Studio: Turner Home Ent
Category: DVD

List Price: $29.98
Buy New: $12.99
You Save: $16.99 (57%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(76 reviews)
Sales Rank: 506

Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 295 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: TRNDT7816D
UPC: 053939781625
EAN: 0053939781625
ASIN: B000M7XRC4

Release Date: April 17, 2007
Theatrical Release Date: August 7, 2004
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Editorial Reviews:

Description
An inspired spoof of 1960s action cartoons such as "Johnny Quest," The Venture Bros., follows the bizarre mis-adventures of Hank and Dean who believe themselves to be an unusually gifted team of "brains" and "braun" while actually possessing very little of either. The boys travel the world with their renowned scientist-father, Doctor Venture -- and treat even the most mundane situation as a bold new adventure. As a result, they often find themselves in danger with a host of oddball villains -- but rarely find their way out. The rely instead on their body-guard/undercover government agent Brock Sampson, voiced by Patrick Warburton of "The Tick" and "Seinfeld" fame, to save them.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:on all episodes
Deleted Scenes
Other:Tour of Astro-base Go!



Amazon.com
How do you launch a second season of a series when you concluded the previous one by murdering the title characters in cold blood? As is often the case on The Venture Bros., Adult Swim's hilariously funny poke at '60s adventure cartoons like Johnny Quest, the answer comes down to: weird science. It would be a crime to reveal how Hank and Dean Venture's beleaguered dad, Doc Venture (voiced by James Urbaniak) brings his hapless offspring back from the grave, but suffice it to say that the boys are back by the end of Episode One ("Powerless in the Face of Death") and making life miserable for their dad and bodyguard Brock Sampson (Patrick Warburton) shortly thereafter. But Team Venture's exploits share the spotlight this season with the misery of their main antagonist, the Monarch, who struggles to reclaim his lady love, Dr. Girlfriend (voiced by series co-creator Doc Hammer) from the suave Phantom Limb (also Urbaniak). Over the course of the sophomore season's thirteen episodes, the Monarch endures countless humiliations in the name of love (not the least of which is a disastrous double date with Dr. G and Limb in "Victor. Echo. November), while the Venture boys encounter countless historical figures (not the least of which is a thinly disguised Scooby-Doo and friends), screw up their own dates, and generally make a mess of things in their own cheerful but ridiculous ways. Meanwhile, the Ventures' neighbor, the overwrought Dr. Orpheus (Steven Ratazzi), also gets his own story arc, in which he re-assembles his "team" of vampire hunter Jackson Twilight and sexually ambiguous monk The Alchemist (voiced by Dana Snyder of Aqua Teen Hunger Force), with disastrous results. Exceptionally sharp writing that's rich with pop culture references and excellent voice performances make this series one of the smartest and funniest in Adult Swim's anarchic stable; here's hoping the network doesn't allow another two years to pass before they greenlight a third season.

The two-disc set offers raucous commentary by Hammer and co-creator Jackson Publick on all 13 episodes (Urbaniak and Michael Sinterniklaas, who voices Dean Venture, join them for several commentaries), as well as a barrage of deleted scenes from each story, and an amusing mock behind-the-scenes look at Astro-Base Go, the orbiting moon station where Hammer and Publick create the series with the help of SoulBot, a big-hearted robot which also lends its bloops and bleeps to the Ventures' mechanical assistant, H.E.L.P.E.R. Praise should also go to the exceptional packaging art and menu design (which feature Publick's character sketches), which evoke the series' retro feel with style. -- Paul Gaita


Customer Reviews:   Read 71 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars I love this show   January 6, 2009
I have watched these DVDs over and over and I love this show. The commentary though is not very good. I have tried to watch a couple of episodes with the commentary on and it's like listening to frat boys with A.D.D. Very little insight into the show and alot of off topic stuff that I don't care about. It just gets in the way.You would be better off reading the Wikipedia entry for the show. Taking one star for the commentary.


4 out of 5 stars Brothers rule   December 16, 2008
I'm enjoying my disks a lot and will be holding on to these for years, the only drawback was that all the bleeps and blurs are still part of the show. I had assumed that the words and content were blocked for broadcasting purposes but they are part of the shows. Still I am very happy with my purchase and can hardly wait for season three to become available. If you're a venture fan this is well worth getting.


5 out of 5 stars Venture Brothers Season Two   November 26, 2008
I loved the first season of Venture Brothers and the second season was even better! While the first season episodes were pretty much stand alone, the season two episodes tie together. After watching one, I want to watch the next and the next and the next just to see what happens. The villians in this series are simply hilarious and watching the first few season episodes and seeing what goes on with "The Monarch" in prison and what happened to his "henchmen" was simply hilarious! This is once again more than likely to be a hit and miss series. If you didn't like season one, you won't like season two. But if you did enjoy season one, season two is just more fun with episodes that connect.


5 out of 5 stars Best Show on TV   October 29, 2008
The Venture Bros. second season took a show that was already terrific and WAY too good and sophisticated for [adult swim] and amped it up like ten notches. The animation is great and easily the best looking thing [adult swim] has every produced on its own, the designs are amazing, so many memorable and richly realized characters, funny and very pointed writing, and this seasons episodes have an arc that eventually leads to a two-part climax that is far more satisfying than most live action shows currently on the air. Kudos to Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick for turning out such consistently funny and entertaining show. If you're not watching it, you need to start and the sooner the better.


5 out of 5 stars Venture Bros. Season Two   August 28, 2008
Product was received a few days after I placed the order. Packaging and condition of the pproduct were excellent.

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