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Dr. Girlfriend's Voice

I'd assumed until recently that Dr. Girlfriend was voiced by Harvey Fierstein rather than Doc Hammer--the credits zoom by pretty fast. (I would have bet money on it) I kinda think the impersonation is meant to be Fierstein rather than Jackie O. It's more of a New York accent than New England.

Well, the voice doesn't sound much like Fierstein to me personally. Further, the accent sounds similar to Frank White's accent, which Jackson Publick describes in his livejournal as having a New England tinge. Also, Doc Hammer was born in New England (Connecticut), so I think it's safe to say that the accent is at least an attempt at a New England accent.209.11.161.235 23:24, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Get the DVD box set - and in particular, watch 'behind the live-action movie' in the extras section; all will be revealed. --moof 13:33, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

The Impossibles, Cody?

I believe the name of the flaming torch parody character is Coheed, not Cody. Also worth noting that Ned is a retarded person.

You have got to be kidding... What indication is there AT ALL to show his name is Coheed? Despite the fact that it is true, I dont think it is overtly notable that we talk about Ned being "retarded", as you so nicely put it.
Well, he is. If you're so sensitive to a common term for a mental illness, maybe you should take it up to the producers and writers who used it as a comedy bit for Ned's character, not me.
Also, please sign your comments, and further, add new discussions to the END of the talk page, not the top. I will be moving this next. Thank you. captbananas 06:37, 28 May 2006 (UTC)

I just watched the episode and it's quite definitely "Cody," not "Coheed." 68.5.79.141 06:25, 29 May 2006 (UTC)

Agreed...watched it as well and it is Cody, which is appropriate as a twist on the Human Torch's first name of Johnny Vaginsh 10:27, 29 May 2006 (UTC)

Linking random words

errr, if "avuncular" is such a quaint word that people are going to need further explanation then it should be removed, not linked. Honestly, are we going to have an encyclopedia entry for *uncles*? Chris Cunningham 14:46, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

I was under the impression that wikilinking a word simply meant that an article existed, not that you assume that others will need explanation. - DynSkeet * Talk 12:13, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

DVD Releases

Should this section be cleaned up a bit, rather then listing which episodes are on which dvd? -th1rt3en 01:19, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

Hank and Dean are dead?

With Hank and Dean dying at the end of season 1, and the commentary mentioning how Williams generally dislikes their characters, coupled with Hammer and Publick mentioning how they sometimes easily forget to even write them parts and focus too heavily on Brock Samson, isn't it safe to add to the article that Hank and Dead are officially dead? If you check Publick's live journal, there seems to be no mention or presense of Hank or Dean in any of the Season 2 images and material. I believe Jonas Jr and Thaddeus are the "Venture Bros" as of Season 2.

Just because Doc and Jackson said nothing about the Venture Brothers, nor have shown any images of them, doesn't mean they are permanently dead. Jackson Publick's livejournal also said that the pictures didn't give anything away. And I thought they said on the commentary that Pete White and Master Billy Quizboy were the unliked characters? -th1rt3en 02:44, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, I remember him saying that about Pete and Billy. But don't remember that ever being said in reference to the boys. 69.169.74.209 02:49, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
There's no reason to make that conclusion right now. Jackson could simply be intentionally avoiding to mention them in order to not give anything away. We'll just have to wait until the 25th and see what happens. 69.169.74.209 02:47, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Well...either way guys, as of Season 1, they're kind of dead. "Get their clothes" means pack their things and clear out their rooms, they're dead.
No, no. They're only mostly dead. Mostly dead isn't all dead. 69.169.74.209 03:55, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Woo for references. :) Chris Cunningham 16:08, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Or "get their clothes" might mean "take the clothes off the corpses, I don't want to have to buy more for the clones." It's kind of pointless to speculate on the meaning of those three words. - DynSkeet * Talk 16:22, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
He was clearly stating to remove their belongings from the compound because they just died. Dean's clothing was scorched off, while Hank was mostly destroyed.
I don't think it's that clear, seeing how they weren't at the compound when they made the statement. -th1rt3en 04:10, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
I would just like to state that since there IS an accomplised necromancer in the house, even if they are "dead" The condition is more than likely cureable
Possibly... but raising the dead traditionally involves a prolonged, traumatic journey through the underworld, battling supernatural entities, and so forth. I'm sure Orpheus would be up for such a task, but would Dr. Venture really want him to bother? - DynSkeet * Talk 12:40, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

On a side note, any speculation about the DVD commentary that says "he (Doctor Venture) killed his *bleep*ing kids"? I think this was during "Eeny Meeny Miney Magic," when Venture revealed that the "joy can" is powered by an orphan's heart. - DynSkeet * Talk 12:49, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

Sally Impossible

The Sally article states she doesn't have the ability to return to normal like the invisible woman. This is incorrect, it just requires more concentration. This is addressed in the episode when her intoxication leads her to lose concentration and let her skin become transparent.

I believe she is "normally" invisible and she has to un-invisible her skin herself, rather then the other way around. -th1rt3en 02:47, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

Publick and McCulloch

With Jackson Publick being an alias for McCulloch, is there any reason they are addressed seperately in this article? It's sort of confusing.

I went ahead and removed the wiki-link for Jackson Publick that was right next to the Chris M. wiki-link. -th1rt3en 02:51, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

Trivia: Season 1 and 2

Was my addition to the trivia acceptable. Which shows the name change from "The Venture Bros." to "The Venture Brothers".

I don't think an [AS] commercial determines what the show is called. One [AS] commercial called 12 oz mouse, 12 INCH mouse instead. IMDB still has it as Bros. with no "alternate names". -th1rt3en 20:09, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
Well thats ok it should at least be recognized as the first time that Adult Swim showed The Venture Bros. without the abbreviation. Gwag 18:35, 18 June 2006
I honestly think that too much is being made out of something insignificant. I'm going to go ahead and remove it for now. 69.169.74.209 06:34, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
I think you should also remove the "possible new title card" craphic. This is a network promo which misspells the programme name. It is not a title card. Obviously [AS] created this as a stand in because an actual new title card was not ready, or because they want the new title card to be a surprise. There is zero evidence that the image depicted is an actual title card. Canonblack 11:56, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
I went ahead and removed it. The new episode still shows it as "Bros." and not "Brothers" -th1rt3en 00:14, 24 June 2006 (UTC)

Vigorous?

From the "Characters" section:

both brothers have vigorous tendencies, with Hank being primarily adventurous and Dean being "effeminate" and the more bookish of the two.

Try as I might, I can't quite figure out what "vigorous tendencies" are supposed to be in this context. - DynSkeet * Talk 12:52, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

Neither can I; you may want to ask User:Slof, as his edit put it there - or you could always rewrite it yourself. :) --moof 13:31, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
VIGOR! What's wrong with that word? It's close somewhat to "adventurous" and its synonyms, but if I had put that, the next segment about Hank would have been rendered useless. What I was getting at was that they had vigor ("physical and mental strength, energy or force")--vigor to have adventures, vigor to act as spies, vigor to hunt for clues...basically, if you can't see vigor in these guys (besides when they learn its egg salad for lunch), you're obviously not watching the same show I am. "Vigorous tendencies" is their use and impetus to be vigorous (slightly adventurous, by that, but not precisely). Anyways, why the big brouhaha over this? If someone feels it's useless, they can rewrite it to make it simpler. Slof 08:16, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
The "big brouhaha" was just a simple question. IMO, that is a somewhat obscure meaning for vigor (I might have used "enthusiastic" myself). I didn't rewrite it though, so just take a deep breath. - DynSkeet * Talk 12:04, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

"Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)"

I noticed that in the season two premier, during the opening montage, Rozalla's "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" plays in the background. Can anyone identify if this is a particular version of the song? Mr Bound 14:42, 24 June 2006 (UTC)

I guess I have to ask how you've seen the first season two episode yet, when it doesn't come on for more than seven hours from now on the US east coast. - DynSkeet * Talk 19:16, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
Friday Night Fix, man. 68.234.189.189 19:27, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
Gah. I just looked at the main article and saw mention of that. - DynSkeet * Talk 19:30, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
I have to say though, I don't know anything about wiki-policy on this, but I wish people would've at least waited until Monday morning before playing so fast and loose with the spoilers on the main page. But, eh, oh well... 68.234.189.189 19:43, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
Yep. If you haven't seen it, though, you're in for a treat. Quite solid. Also, I did manage to find the version of the song, it's the Aquagen techno version. Mr Bound 20:21, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

Digital inking?

I admit I don't know much about the details of producing an animated show, but the following part from the main article sounds strange:

the show is drawn and inked in the traditional animation style, albeit digitally

Are digitally animated shows, strictly speaking, inked? - DynSkeet * Talk 17:19, 26 June 2006 (UTC)

they first draw out, and ink in the characters in regular position on paper (standing up fingers out, etc.) it is then uploaded to a computer through a high precision scanner. They then configure the bodys on a background and begin editing the characters in a 1/10 second frame, email me at glennwagner@verizon.net if you want to more about it. {I'm not going to write out the entire process} heres the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_ink#Digital_ink_and_paint Gwag 18:09 26, June 2006 (UTC)
I guess my point is that the wording in the article isn't clear. Perhaps a link to the digital ink article would help? - DynSkeet * Talk 12:31, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

Episode 14 montage

{{spoiler}} From www.tv.com: How the boys died the last 14 times:

  1. Sucked into a jet exhaust
  2. Crushed by a giant spider
  3. Blew up the hangar trying to smoke
  4. Shooting apples off of each others’ heads
  5. Decapitated riding their motorbikes
  6. Ripped apart by a were-Thaddius [werewolf Dr. Venture]
  7. Trying to fly off a roof (Hank only)
  8. Crushed by a robot
  9. Running with scissors (Dean only)
  10. Satellite falling on them (Hank only)
  11. Gas leak
  12. Falling into a spiked pit
  13. Dr. Venture setting their room on fire. [the boys are not seen, but they are trapped inside their beds]
  14. [The drive-by shooting from episode 13]


So that would be 13 deaths leaving one death open to specualtion, because they are the 14th pair of clones, and are the 15th in the Venture Brothers line. Gwag 3:09 28, June 2006 (UTC)
It wasn't 100% clear (to me, at least) that there have been 14 pairs of clones... if I remember correctly, Venture says "This has happened how many times now?" and Brock replies "This'd be 14." It's possible this means they're developing the 13th set of clones, making the "new" Hank and Dean the 14th pair. That would explain the 13 death scenes, anyway. - DynSkeet * Talk 12:38, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
This would be the 15th pair assuming that the first pair were clone pods. Otherwise, this would be the 14th time of making a new pair of clone pods, having made a new one after each death. Dr. Venture says he made the first from "toenail clippings" and would probably look like this: bros. - death1 - new pods1 - death2 - pods2 - deaths3 - ... - deaths 14 - pods 14. So one pair + 14 pods (from 14 deaths) = 15 -th1rt3en 15:38, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
Also regarding the fact that 3 times only one of the boys died, I believe Brock was stating that this was the 14th time they had to make at least one new clone, not necessarily a new pair. Also note that Hank-only has died twice and Dean-only has died once. If they only made pairs this would mean that there's an extra Dean somewhere. -th1rt3en 15:46, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

{{endspoiler}}

Phantom Limb

Is there any evidence that the Phantom Limb is actually a "high-ranking" member of the Guild, rather than just a member? - DynSkeet * Talk 12:40, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

Yep. Well, you probably know this already, you having posted the above on the 28th. But in Assassinanny 911 he says that his home is "Location B" for the Guild, and the "gyrocoptor" is only given to high-ranking guild officials. - Hazelfo * Talk 4:26, 12 July 2006

Were I a cynic, I might suggest that both of these are based solely on the words of PL himself rather than any outside evidence... but of course I'm not. - DynSkeet * Talk 21:09, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

'independent plots"

Removing this ridiculous section. "Independent episodes" are de rigeur for about 75% of the series on TV. Besides, VB is unique in that it has a degree of continuity to it, and every episode ISN'T self contained; small characters and occurrances, seemingly minor in one episode, come back prominently in others.209.169.114.213 17:05, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

O.k. Slof 06:57, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
Yes, in "Eeny Meany Miney Magic" Dean mentions to Triana that they were captured by Ghost Pirates one time, who had a Jolly Roger for a flag. But in "Pirates of the Sargosso" Dr. Orpheous is called by Dean to help with the dead Venture Team Member Tom, which contradicts an earlier episode so either these instances occured at the same time or its a continuation flaw. Gwag 20:42, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
No, it's not continuity error. Jackson already explained this one. Dean was simply referring to an earlier incident where they faced real ghost pirates. The pirates that were in "Sargasso" were fakes, they were just pretending to be ghosts. You see? Totally different situations. 68.234.189.189 05:28, 30 June 2006 (UTC)

Reorganizing the Trivia/Themes.

I've merged and hopefully cleaned up the Trivia and Themes section into a general 'Homages and References' section, mostly because with the episode pages in full swing and hopefully characters to be the same, the information already here was getting redundant and messy. Obviously, anything not episode specific (like the EXTRA-color and X-1 bits) or that much a running gag (such as David Bowie) gets to be here, though. Hope this helps. Umbric Man 1st July 2006 1:37

Good job. Slof 14:38, 1 July 2006 (UTC)

Help needed in Justice League Unlimited

If somebody is interested in Justice League Unlimited, please go to the List of Justice League episodes to help fix that page, meet this one's high quality standarts.Some users refuse to expand info and create article per episodes, even though they know the existence of the wikiproject and well developed pages like the sub-articles here.--T-man, the wise 02:26, 2 July 2006 (UTC)--T-man, the wise 02:16, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

Is there going to be a third Venture Child?

I just noticed after watching the opening sequence to "Powerless in the Face of Death", when Brock sticks the dart in Thadius' neck, Thadius mentions that he and this girl next to him called Sky are going to have a baby. Could this come back later in the season? I believe this needs some discussion. Gwag 23:25, 2 July, 2006 (UTC)

Nah, that was most likely just him reacting to the "feel good candy" from his "new family". I doubt Sky (the girl) was even pregnant when he made that comment. -th1rt3en 03:28, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
I agree with 13, I think Venture was just babbling at that point. - DynSkeet * Talk 04:09, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
Well remeber in Dia de Los Dangerous! Thadius has a dream of him and his brother in his mom's womb, and the brother came into play at the end of the season. Thats why I'm interested in this Sky deal. Gwag 00:44, 3 July, 2006 (UTC)
I agree-Venture's purely babbling on whatever he had going on in his mind. Hell, notice that he's drinking right then at the very beginning of the scene, I think. Or doing something to cloud his mental capicity. Umbric Man 3rd July 2006 3:45
I think he has a pacifier in his mouth, which may imply that he's on ecstacy. God only knows what else he's been doing in addition to the opium den. - DynSkeet * Talk

"effeminate"

I dunno I'd think to qualify as such thecharacter would have to be more like that Frasier character from the radiostation that is also ambiguosly gay but never admits so, the Dana Carvey symilar sketch parody, Fez from that 70s show or Jack from will and Grace. Dean is just kinda whinny, or a wuss, like Ross from Friends. Will from Will & Grace is in the middle, he has a effeminete quality, but he is not that obvious at all.

I think the correct term would be sensitive. I think Dr. Venture would tend to be a lot more effeminate, but just like the Will character, he isn't quite there really.--T-man, the wise 07:54, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

If you're talking about the description of Dean, that is a direct quote from the show. Brock says something like "Dean's just so..." and Dr. Venture says "Effiminate?" - DynSkeet * Talk 15:44, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
If you go back and watch the episode, which I think is the Christmas special, I believe Dr. Venture actually says "feminine" instead of "effiminate". A subtle difference, but still a difference.12.162.189.80 18:40, 14 July 2006 (UTC)

Office of Secret Intelligence

I think it's about time someone with the DVDs and a little time wrote up an organization page about the OSI. There's a page about the Orange County Liberation Front which was seen in one episode, but the OSI is a major factor every time Brock's past comes up. (Sorry I forgot to sign this when I first posted.) --Boradis 07:38, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

""Once I see the "Assassinanny 911", maybe I'll do it (unless someone beats me to it as-is the norm for new Venture wiki-pages these days). I don't know right now if there's enough information to warrent a page, though-the Orange County Liberation Front was kept, IMO, purely because it was created at a time when we desperately needed pages. Umbric Man 11:38 8th July 2006

Hmmm... there hasn't been much actual info mentioned about OSI. All I know about them is:
  1. Shady government agency.
  2. Brock's employer.
  3. Issuer of secret-agent IDs that grant license to kill, which expires periodically.
  4. Therefore employer of dude who recertified Brock.
  5. Possibly, though never stated explicitly, supplied the guards for the yard sale.
  6. Hunter worked for them and ripped them off.
  7. Apparently has existed for at least 27 years.
  8. Ummmmmm.... that's it.
Is that enough for an article? - DynSkeet * Talk 16:18, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
Brock's license (Image:Brocklicense.jpg) may have some info on it regarding the OSI. -th1rt3en 16:40, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
True... it's just a question of whether to create a somewhat stubby article now, or wait until more info comes available and make a thorough article in one big plop. My vote is to wait, but if someone else creates the article I will try to contribute if possible. - DynSkeet * Talk 17:31, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
Well Brock's license shows-
Clearence Level(his is level 8)
organ donor (the red box that says DONOR)
Class level(A).
So we should wait until some more episodes until starting the Office of Secret Intelligence stub. Cause theres still to little info. about it. - Gwag 13:46, 10 July 2006 (EST)
We also know:
  1. They share an acronym with the OSI from "The Six Million Dollar Man."
  2. They perform a wide variety of duties, including assassinations and providing security for civilians with ties to national security (the Ventures), as well as other espionage-related jobs. (Various eps)
  3. They operate nationally and internationally. (Various eps)
  4. They have a strong moral code, which bars agents from killing women or children. (Assassinanny)
  5. Like the Guild of Calamitous Intent, they are one of a few (mostly) competent outfits in the Venture universe. (Various eps)
  6. While they are extremely professinal, demi-gods like Brock get a pass on things like the written exam. (Midlife Crysalis)
  7. They employ many of the super-science gadgets of the types developed by the various Dr. Ventures (Doctors Venture?), and may be current customers of Venture Industries. (Various eps)
  8. They have no qualms about killing (or at least seriously wounding) their own operatives, even for something as minor as a training exercise (Assassinanny) or for voluntarily opting out of an assignment (Tag Sale).

--Boradis 21:13, 14 July 2006 (UTC)

It's a judgement call. If you can create a decent-length article without relying heavily on speculation (item 7 sounds a bit like original research), then go for it. I'd be shocked if they didn't continue to dole out info on the organization. - DynSkeet * Talk 00:25, 15 July 2006 (UTC)

homages and referecnes

This section seems to be getting a bit jumbled and messy. I went ahead and added a cleanup tag. -th1rt3en 20:59, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

Screencaps!

Alright. Main page, so this very general topic goes here.

We need screencaps, peeps. I'll put back up that 'season 2 characters' pic and hopefully what'll be a non-crappy comparison pic of Jonny Quest's family in their plane (check his page, it's there) and the family in their plane from the season 1 opener for the 'homages' section, and I can probably get my friend to get some quick caps of the remaining characters for their individual pages.

But most of all I feel we need episode screencaps. One or two new ones for each episode, and of the obvious stuff-Sorayama being smashed into the TV for "Past Tense", #21 as the Star Wars kid, y'know what I mean. Anyone willing to take this on? I, and everyone else on Team Venture (lame-ass name for the Venture-Wiki regulars. I declare it!) would VERY MUCH appreciate it. Umbric Man 3:42 A.M. 17th July 2006.

Just be aware of the Wikipedia rules on images. I don't fully understand them, but there are definite guidelines on use of copyrighted material and screencaps. I've noticed that a few "unsourced" images have been deleted already. - DynSkeet * Talk 12:06, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Ugh, don't remind me, hah. I'm still learning the ways of the Wikipedia, and I hopefully fixed up that source crud for the character images. Hopefully it won't be as bad now. Umbric Man 2:06 P.M. 17th July 2006
Wikipedia is a harsh and demanding mistress. - DynSkeet * Talk 18:20, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

Merchandise?

I for one wouldn't mind Venture Brothers action figures and a 16 month calendar - R.G. 04:53, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

I'd love the figure set....-Umbric Man 1:51 A.M. August 31st 2006

A lost episode Emerged in Limewire

Hey I downloaded an episode called 'Revenge of the Monarch" off of Limewire its completly new, seriously. It takes place in the future part of the season but I noticed its not listed. I think that its the last episode for the season. "I AM DEAD SERIOUS ABOUT THIS!" It just took two days to download it. Gwag 13:35, July 22, 2006 (EST)

Hmmm...There are 13 new episodes scheduled for this season and Jackson Publick's LiveJournal only listed 12. -th1rt3en 18:09, 22 July 2006 (UTC)


{{spoiler}}

Hey that character from the picture with red wings, and a red X on his shirt is called the Moth hes in Revenge of the Monarch, and guess who else turns up Sky with (I guessed it) a baby, after the credits. Gwag 17:03, 22 July, 2006 (EST)
Until someone else can verify any of this, I'm uncomfortable with any of it in articles. This isn't that I don't believe you, it's in accordance with Wikipedia's policy on Wikipedia:Verifiability. I'll be reverting the addition of the episode name in the list accordingly, please understand. Mr Bound 21:46, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
It's possible this episode was cut after finished production due to the storyline. I'm not going to type anything else about the episode because not everyone can watch it yet, and it takes forever to download. Also it would ruin a lot of the story for a lot of people who can't see it. - Gwag 22:31, 22 July, 2006 (EST)
Great, my intrest is piqued and that bit on Skye, if true, is a really fucked-up and great plot point...or even the episode in general. We'll see. Umbric Man 12:13 A.M. 23rd July 2006
For the record, I'm pretty certain that he's pulling all of your legs. 8-) 68.66.132.200 10:06, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
On the record I'm not lieing. Also how about you get an account. :0) Gwag 6:08 July 28, 2006 (EST)

Thats just a Black Guard not a guy called the moth. Also its not an X on his chest its a red butterfly. Verwirrung 03:54, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

{{spoilerend}}

Thank goodness my laziness saved me from attempting to download the episode and I forgot this topic existed. XD Umbric Man 12:55 P.M. 27th July 2006
Guess what? We're the internet. Your internet is not a different internet than we use. If a show is there to download, we know where it is.
Moron, Limewire doesnt work on all computers go to thier site idiot. Because their Mac versions will not transfer episodes over limewire to PC version. Once again get a user account or your comments will be reported as vandalism.
By once again, you must mean "once". Don't threaten me. And go cry about "Vandalism" all you want, you're just another troll. You're also not logged in, Mr. Sharp.
Jackson Publick's latest livejournal post states, "and word is that the first take of the finale is due from Korea this week," meaning the finale hasn't even finished production yet. Care to comment, Gwag? Mr Bound 14:22, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
I didnt type that thing on limewire. But anyways the episode is there, and appereantly some Korean most of stole the footage and returned it. I'm not backing down what I said about the episode and furthermore the show had some glitches. So if its different don't blame me I'm just telling you what I watched. Gwag 14:30, August 9 2006 (EST)
Well, Gwag, I think I can sum up everyone's feelings by an appropriate Monarch quote; "How does it feel to be a liar with pants constantly on fire?" --Hazelfo sometime after the above.
...ouch. -Umbric Man 3:20 A.M. 10th August 2006
...Hey there is an episode on Limewire- Revenge of the Monarch "How about you go on a diet of milk weed", Mr. Sharp.
Well if you don't believe me thats fine I'm not going to go into an escapade of posts, I know what I watched. It was a glitchy episode called Revenge of the Monarch. And as long as were doing quotes, "Its time for Mecha-Sheba". Gwag 18:58 August 10 2006 (EST)

I looked around for this lost episode, it seems to be part of a larger compilation of 6 one hour long episodes. The only reference to it is on this forum, http://s9.invisionfree.com/PRoV/index.php?showtopic=233 but it may be a fraud. DocVM Sept 17

Oh, that's just PRoV. They're all joking around, man. 70.40.150.89 04:57, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
Interesting isn't it. Gwag 14:09 September 9, 2006 (EST)

For the record - I don't believe you, Greg Gwag (I don't know where that came from). It's just that it seem hard to believe and you haven't given any proof. Upload the video to YouTube, or at least post some screenshots. Anything you could do to back up your claims would be good.
Desire Campbell 140.184.32.65 17:13, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

I'd call fake. A Venture bros. episode takes a long time to write, and a long time to produce. No way they'd just not release an episode, Gwag is just being a dick about things.