The Venture Bros

2018
4.8
1.74K reviews
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Season 2 episodes (13)

1 Powerless in the Face of Death
6/25/06
"Powerless in the Face of Death". The premiere episode finds Team Venture and friends struggling to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives and move on in the wake of Hank and Dean's violent and untimely deaths. While Doc searches for his soul in the far corners of the globe, Dr. Orpheus wallows in guilt, and a mullet-less Brock repairs his beloved Charger, The Monarch plots a daring prison break with the help of his fellow supervillainous inmates.
2 Hate Floats
7/2/06
"Hate Floats". Aided by Henchmen 21, 24 and a ragtag band of roughneck new recruits, The Monarch attempts to rebuild his villainous empire and rekindle his relationship with Dr. Girlfriend. A showdown at the local shopping mall forces his hand, and as he struggles to choose between revenge and reconciliation amidst a sea of violence, a wounded Brock falls into the clutches of The Phantom Limb.
3 Assassinanny 911
7/9/06
"Assassinanny 911". When Brock is reactivated by the Office of Secret Intelligence to track down a rogue agent, he subcontracts his ex-girlfriend, the malevolently mercenary Molotov Cocktease, to protect the Venture Compound from enemies within and without. Love is in the air! Or is it...murder?
4 Escape To The House of Mummies (Part 2)
7/16/06
"Escape to the House of Mummies (Part 2)". Continuing the time-bending, globe-trotting adventure which begain in last week's harrowing "Escape to the House of Mummies (Part 1)". Team Venture find themselves trapped in the clutches of a bloodthirsty Egyptian cult and their time machine. Doc narrowly escapes and teams up with Master Billy Quizboy and Pete White, but promptly forgets to mount a rescue. So it's up to Brock and a pantheon of history's greatest men to find another way out.
5 Twenty Years to Midnight
8/6/06
"20 to Midnight". In the middle of spring cleaning, Brock's discovery of a lost videotape from Jonas Venture Sr. sets Team Venture off on a global scavenger hunt for the hidden pieces of a fantastic and potentially deadly machine. But to save humanity from a terrible fate, they'll have to overcome death, drug addiction, Jonny Quest and Professor Impossible--all under the watchful eye of the mysterious Grand Galactic Inquisitor.
6 Victor Echo November
8/13/06
The Phantom Limb and Dr. Girlfriend agree to a civil double date with The Monarch and some girl he met on the internet in order to discuss The Monarch's official re-entry into the Guild of Calamitous Intent. Doc and Brock become the unwitting pawns in a low-grade pissing contest when Phantom Limb's sics the Guild's commandos on the Venture compound to prove his dominance. Can Brock hold off an army? Can Doc escape death and finish watching the worst porno ever?
7 Love-Bheits
8/20/06
"Love-Bheits" (a.k.a Ünderbheit 451) Baron Ünderbheit captures Team Venture when the X-1 crash lands in Ünderland while en route from a superscience costume party. Rather than execute them immediately, he inflicts an unspeakable torture upon them: they're forced to attend his wedding. Only the shadowy, disorganized Ünderground resistance group can help them escape.
8 Fallen Arches
9/3/06
When the Guild of Calamitous Intent finally approves Dr. Orpheus for his very own arch nemesis he calls upon old friends The Alchemist and Jefferson Twilight to resurrect their former super-team, The Order of the Triad. While they audition supervillain candidates at the Venture Compound, a jealous Doc isn't about to let Orpheus steal the show. Let loose the Walking Eye!
9 Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?
9/10/06
When the Gargantua-1 Space Station breaks orbit and crashes into a wanted terrorist, Colonel Bud Manstrong becomes a national hero. But did it really happen or is Bud's mother, the indomitable Mrs. Manstrong, behind an insidious plot to assassinate the President? The mysterious blinking band aid on Bud's head might be the key to a mystery only the ghost of Abraham Lincoln and Team Venture can solve.
10 I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills
9/24/06
The Monarch continues to rebuild his villainous empire with the aid of his shadowy new Number 2, Dr. Henry Killinger, but Henchman 21 is suspicious of the deadly foreigner's unctuous charms. Meanwhile, as Dr. Orpheus attempts to exorcise a Japanese demon from Dr. Venture, a mysterious woman from Doc's past resurfaces. And she'd kill to find out where Hank and Dean are.
11 ¡Viva los Muertos!
10/1/06
When Dr. Venture finally succeeds in attaining the holy grail of superscience--the revivification of a human corpse for fun and profit--a washed up gang of wandering former teen sleuths is convinced that the Venture Compound is haunted. Their investigation uncovers something far creepier. Meanwhile, Orpheus shepherds Brock through a crisis of conscience with the help of a New Age shaman and a bizarre tea party.
12 Showdown at Cremation Creek (Part 1)
10/8/06
If you see only one episode of The Venture Bros. this season, make it this one and the one after it. The Monarch finally (for like the fourth time) has Team Venture in his clutches, the one time he doesn't want them--smack dab in the middle of the social event of the supervillain season. The stage is set for a deadly, ultimate showdown between The Monarch and Phantom Limb for the hand of Dr. Girlfriend.
13 Showdown at Cremation Creek (Part 2)
10/15/06
As Phantom Limb makes his stunning power play, only Brock can rally The Monarch's forces to mount a defense. The fate of almost everyone in the Venture universe hangs in the balance as The Sovereign reveals his true identity and guys and stuff explode all over the place.

About this show

Once a child prodigy, Dr. Venture now fails as both a scientist and a father. Luckily, his twins, Hank and Dean, are too stupid to care. And they've got their vicious, macho bodyguard, Brock, looking out for them.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
1.74K reviews
NewPicnicTime62
November 29, 2013
I really enjoy this program in small doses. It doesn't have the outrageous and crazy appeal that programs like "The Eric Andre Show", "Superjail" and "The Heart, She Holler" possess in abundance, but in my opinion it's still considerably funnier than any of the Seth Macfarlane Fox imports. It's in a similar vein to shows like "Metalocalypse" and "Stroker and Hoop", essentially a parody of action-oriented TV shows. It features a (usually) linear plot, intentionally wacky but not grating voice acting, and most plot elements are an indirect parody of something in a similar genre (shades of "Johnny Quest", for example). I get the feeling that the writers of this show are generally less inspired than those who work for PFFR/Tim&Eric, but they are also "funnier" in the traditional one-liner sense and less challenging intellectually, which can actually be a good thing when you're in the mood to laugh rather than think.
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X Reynolds
January 20, 2015
So, I being of sound mind and body, love this show...the references to other shows and movies that I can relate to make it fun for my generation...at least in the tv watching sense...anyway, can't wait for the new season...hence the rating it four stars...anything 5 or 1 is a fake...laughter on my part, but it is a good show if that's what you like.
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AXLExGREASE jensen
March 9, 2016
It's been a whole 3 days! Come out with the next episode already sirously why would I buy the season if u guys don't even give us the episodes at least the day after it aired
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