Funny Trivial Sidetrack Moments from the movie The Venture Bros: Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart Just For Fun Distributed By: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment No Copyright Infringement Intended For Educational Porpoises Only
I do love how Gary went from the guy who bought a lightsaber at Dr Venture's yard sale to Number 2 to the fucking Monarch, and he's basically the only henchman he could ever need. So badass, and still a supergeek.
That is genius. Pulling up for an arch, arguing about the police that sounds like they're comcerned about the current police presence around them, turns out they're arguing over a song, lol
@@patton3338 I honestly feel like it's a great way to show his character growth. I still remember Monarch from back in season 1 and 2, where he woudl take accountability for absolutely nothing, putting everything in jeaporady just to prove a point (even if he technically was right about a few things). Now we have a Monarch who is able to catch himself a bit better and admit to smaller faults and just move on from them.
I suddenly get 21's draw to this life style. Since he was a kid he was emersed in pop culture. They live in a world populated with things like: Marvel Comics, DC comics, the same television and movies It's like having G.I. Joes in a world where everything is technically a knock-off. I very much see the Sphinx commander fielding the argument, _in the same high pitched screechy voice as Cobra Commander,_ that "WE ARE *NOTHING* LIKE COBRA FROM G.I. JOES! *LOOK!* SPHYNX! *_SPHYNX!"_* 21 is the dude that gets to fire the death star laser without fear of blowing up a whole planet. He's just helping a dude go out and "play pretend," a dude he has both grown to admire and become accepted by as a friend, to get back at an a-hole his buddy feels did him wrong. 21: "Have you ever gotten to _shoot_ an acid magnet? .......yeah, neither have I, I bet it's cool!" Number 74: "Nah, not really, it's more like just a switch for the magnet, and a lever for the acid, and ya just hit'em at the same time." 21: _"Jip!"_
A couple is two, a few is 3-4, several is 5-11, a dozen is 12 and "about a dozen" is 10-14, a lot is 15-30, and anything more than that is many. And if it's over a hundred it's "a whole heck of a lot", or "very many"- those two are interchangeable.
They don't have the same voice actor. Fuck my life. James Urbaniak does Rusty, Chris McCulloch, co creator of the show does The Monarch, Hank, Pete White, Sgt Hatred, 24, and more.
@@Frogman1212 listen to that, close your eyes, and tell me (for all that I am wrong) that it doesn't sound like Monarch slowly slipping into the way Doc talks It sounds so similar
@@ZiroZenStudios it's just that moment, and maybe a few more that I haven't noticed, but he definitely kinda leans into an impression of Doc by the end of his "Ok's"
Commination? Yeah, it's a great word, but I always understood it as divine retribution or the threat of deserved vengeance. The use of it in this context is amusing, as it implies Red fully believes they have it coming. It's actually really fitting for the character.
So glad I'm not the only one who gets those two confused. I can never remember if I need to meet you all the way or tell you that you don't have to put on the red light. *edit for spelling
As far as I know, this is the last time we'll see these characters again. I'm glad they chose to show them in their prime, arguing over meaningless words in English language.
They could have easily gone through the logo if it was just large enough for the center part to house them. Way to improve on the Spider-Signal and ruin it over nothing.
couple-few-several-many. Several is more than a few but less than many Many is usually right past 2 digits, while several is the latter end of single digits.
Doc Hammer was struggling to do the voice. You can hear it getting less good in season 3. And honestly I think it would be kinda crowded. They already have to shaft characters constantly and Monarch lost his henchmen and Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, so they have the dynamic duo thing going on.
If they hadn't, Gay wouldn't have had character development. By losing his best friend, he was able to improve himself and gained a new best friend. In stories, losing someone dear to a character either sparks a downfall for the character or a sudden drive to be strong.