"Screw that! What are we gonna do about *poo-poo's!?"* The sound reasoning of a man who thought he had enough time to take care of "business," _after_ the mission.
He just grew up. not surprising considering the mess up shit he been through. It wasn’t what the tv show led people to believe. It’s a satire on how child hood actors grow up into mess up adults. Some get their shit together but are still mess up. Look up Disney and child actor. Or the poster child for : HOME Alone . He did turn his life around. But it got dark.
If I recall a deleted scene from either season 2 or season 3 has Dean actually discovering the meteor and opening the hatch only to be horrified when looks inside.
fun fact, they used the fluffy butterfly outfits in a flashback of Gary being kidnapped by the monarch in season 6 obviously a easter egg to this pilot
@@jorgefuentes5237 if I recall correctly, fluffy uniforms were cut out due to animation difficulty. Just to hard on the animators. So they streamlined the design. But they later said fluffy outfit were for newbies. Afterwards they get the usual uniforms we see later.
i wished they went with a darker rusty but they stripped all the drugs and instability and gave it to Johnny ques- er johnny action Hes less of a failed boy wonder andd more of just we weird ass doctor now who has dumb brain when the plot needs.
I've read a decent amount of silver age comics, and damn if the Monarch's monologue doesn't sound just like one a villain would give in one of those. One where the bad guy essentially narrates his dastardly plan to himself. Weird hearing it spoken out loud, but it almost goes without saying that he pulls it off.
Legends have it that they are still there to this.... Oh wait yeah gargantuan 2 well they died fast Although logic would have it that they would had died slowly in about a week If Brock didn't find them and killed them even more brutally and then seasons later for them to come back painfuly as zombies
name mcname All of these animations were done back before 2001, the reason why it takes so long to pump out seasons now is that they've had their staff pretty much cut down to the point where it's two people writing scripts and about 5 animators, that's why it's been 2 and a half years since the last season
Oh I never said I didn't, it's not even that the production takes long or anything to do with the animation, it's the script and it's wordplay, that's why if you've caught a new season when it comes out some of the punchlines are rather outdated, not by a massive distance but far enough to tell that it's at least 4 months past it's prime time, I love The Venture Brothers, unlike ATHF I hope this continues into the future.
Because people forget that budget is a thing, especially back in 2002 when this was mad and Adult Swim had barely any money and have been spoiled by anime and the like.