@@MusicFan752 well all multicellular organisms that age have this bit on the ends of their chromosomes called ‘telomeres’ that functions sort of like the end cap on a shoelace or hoodie string. It’s a string of non-repeating DNA that protects the sections with the code that tells the cell how to function. Over time, telomeres get smaller and smaller as the organism ages until the cells stop dividing. When cell death rate overtakes the cell division rate is when body tissues start to degrade and the organism gets old. With the Venture super science tech it’s possible that after at least the first time the boys died, Rusty accelerated the aging process to the speed at which embryos develop (hence the weird squishy appearance) to get a huge batch of clones and then stagnated the telomeres to halt the aging from going any further at all until he needed the clone slugs. It doesn’t seem to be a perfect method, because there was that whole episode with the Dean clone who had severe physical deformities and was trying to make a Dean suit. Looked like he had a lot of weird growths all over him, which can also be explained by the process that causes cancer (mutant cells that are replicating without clear instruction) which can happen if the DNA is damaged, which it likely was knowing the Venture family’s escapades.
I liked the idea of the clones at first but I'm glad it ended when it did. As the story became more developed it felt natural for Hank and Dean to age and take on more serious roles in the show.
i loved this one episode where the boys fake their deaths in an attempt to scare their dad and he just sighs and goes to pull two clones out of the vats
It's funnier when you realize Doc usually repurposes his father's creations and thought to use the warewolf serum or some sort to turn into a warewolf. Now think about what Colonel Gentleman said when Action Man killed a baby because he thought it was a warewolf, probably an experiment gone wrong.
One thing I do find interesting in all of this, Dr. Morpheus was never able to actually find Hank and Dean's souls in the afterlife. Which kind of means that their souls never left off into the afterlife. This sort of means that whenever the two died, their souls would leave their bodies and then return once Doc brought out a new pair of clones.
Or a more simple and terrifying answer is that the boys no longer have souls. The ones who died where not the originals. Im guessing that when the boys died the first time their souls left their bodies and by this time they are long gone.
@@kylecampbell2164 nah, Rusty just knows how to seemingly infuse souls into objects and split them apart. The first time we meet Dr Orpheus this is established when they're trying to rescue Brock from the "not" holodeck that it was "powered by the soul of a forsaken child" "well, not ALL of it". Pour one out for Marco
There's a theory floating around that the OG Hank and Dean are still alive, just with their mother who took them when she left Rusty. It starts to make sense too, since if they're alive Orpheus can't find their soul in the afterlife. Not only that but Rusty tells Brock in this clip "the ones you see are clones too". Could the original brothers be alive then?
Well considering that the hanks and deans that we knew are themselves clones of children of a clone, may be an explanation why their souls might not have been located in the afterlife. They're not even the original children of the original rusty venture.
Honestly this saved my life one time in h8gh school bc I felt suddenly like crazy tired once I opened my bedroom door, noticed the dogs were super sleepy, then I remembered this episode swear to go went to check the pilot light and it was out
This adds more to Rusty's character, originally the show made Dr. Venture look like a father who didn't care for his sons' safety. He cares so much to keep clones of them in his basement in case they were to die, and hires a body guard to slow down the dying process.
In the latest season it's revealed that Rusty also died and was cloned. Probably also knows that he is a clone because obviously the cloning facility was Jonas'.
Weapons they would more likely than not kill eachother or themselves in a misfire. Shields would probably either electrocute or brake under stupid shit.
Interesting how doc mentioned that he purposely keeps hank and dean the same every time instead of creating "perfect sons". It shows that he has at least some affection for the originals.
+MenachemSchmuel Also the fact that the boys already made contact with people. If the boys disappeared, and two perfected ones just showed up out of the blue, people would notice. I doubt doc wants a scandal such as that.
@@jubjub444 It is the same mind. Dr Orpheus couldnt find their souls because they were in the machine were Doc kept their "Neuronal synapsis" (wich he said that is the scientific word for souls). Thanks to the learning beds, their concious can be transfered to new bodies.
Superjail too. Adult Swim really doesn’t give a fuck about their original programming, it’s all about Rick and Morty, or one of Seth Macfarlane’s shows.
while i'm a little disappointed, luv venture bros, i also recognize things can't go on forever(for a variety of reasons)... perhaps we'll get some kinda movie or final season send off on another network, shame though.
you gotta love the dynamic of these scenes: Rusty's split between a wall, a TV and a sewer pipe, Hank and Dean's cloning has gone wrong, Orpheus is in on the secret: and Rusty is calm and composed enough to sit there, explain everything, and drink a beer without even getting a little upset.
That's how you do that kind of joke right; family guy could learn a thing or 2. You can't just say the joke with a normal voice, you have to use that normal voice while subverting expectations by breaking the pattern established by telling the joke the same way 2 or more times.
@@LedPESRule Dude fuck off with that. It's been over two years. Let it die. There are only so many jokes they can do, hell the show went down the drain after the second multi year hiatus just like Futurama. Much like Family Guy or SImpsons it needs to end and for people to move on.
@@DwarfyDoodad wrong on every level. First of it was cancelled just a few months ago, secondly the two latest seasons were strong with the last one being considered one of the best by many fans. Sorry you didn't enjoy it but you're by no means the majority here
One of the most creative, fun and best animated series made. Sad to see it finally cancelled, but maybe it's for the better as seeing the show become mediocre would hurt more.
I mean, most of that time was spent just waiting for the next season to come out. Don't get me wrong, it was an excellent show... Just could have made it a lot farther if it hadn't constantly been on hiatus.
The fact that a few of these were caused by Hank and Dean being stupid makes you proud of how much they've developed throughout the series. The one with the arrows makes me grin the most.
So let me summarize the 14 deaths of Hank and Dean: 1. Sucked by airplane shaft 2. Killer robot 3. Failed attempt to smoke resulting in explosion of propane(?) 4. Failed attempt to shoot an apple on each other's head with arrows 5. Decapitated by clothesline 6. Mauled by werewolf Rusty 7. Hank jumping off a Compound building while pretending to be Batman(WTF, Hank?) 8. Another killer roboto 9. Running with scissors (actually safety scissors) 10. Crashed by a satellite while playing football 11."Bit of a gas leak that time." 12. Death spike trap 13. (Possible) electrocution when Rusty spilled coffee on a radiator 14. (The most recent one) Shot by Henchmen 21 and 24.
Best part is you can pair the Batman Hank and Dean running with scissors together, meaning they were able to hide 1 pair of deaths. (or forgot about that) until the "Inner Space"/"Fantastic Voyage" episode.
Israel De Los Reyes they’re probably only counting deaths they could confirm, like a body or a limb. The Groovy Gang(may Ted suffer in his hell as an undead half retarded Frankenstein unlike Sonny, who only got shot in the chest so he might have higher brain function and Venturestein, for obvious reasons) hid the corpses, they probably chocked them to dead when they weren’t responding to their watches and made clones to replace them as per routine. You can’t really recall a death when you don’t even know what happened to the body to lock onto that memory, like when Brock was surprised what were apparently the actual 7th set of clones, the scissors and Batman ones were after, meaning there were times they were being Hank and Dean somewhere, Doc noticed they were missing, no response from comms or signs of where they weren’t. “I’ll go heat up the slugs.”
There is technically 4 half deaths. Dean from the safety scissors and Hank from the Batman jump, each have another Hank and Dean that were either in the shrunken submarine inside Rusty or were the two wandering around the compound from the Venturestien episode as well as from Sunny's flashback. There are possibly more than 14 but Brick was most likely counting both boys deaths as one or didn't count MIA clones as deaths
@@falconeshield They had them offed by that and running with scissors and the gas leak (silent killer). They covered a lot of deadly childhood mishaps. I'm surprised they didn't show them playing with Jarts.
There is a dark implication here though... what does rusty do when only one of them dies? As we are shown the replacements aren't instant, so the other brother would have to be aware of something going on.
@@ti-8493 But he gets his memory wiped by sphinx not from one of Rusty's devices. Furthermore, when rusty talks with sphinx he asks questions about the memory wiping, from which it is easily inferred that he has little knowledge of how the device works. So while the tech exists it is a dubious assumption that he had been using it a priori.
Let me tell you, im typeing this on September 7th, the date adventure Brothers was canceled. And now more than ever this clip is relevant. Sign the petition. The boys will never die.
This show is such a wonderful parody of Johnny Quest, the Hardy Boys, etc., with homages to everything from steam -punk sci - fi to James Bond to classic comic book heroes / heroines, even Doctor Who. I hope there's another season coming. I really hope so.
Morgan Clement Great news. The production team is also supposed to do a serious take on DC's " Doom Patrol " series, so I heard. But VB is just so crazy outrageous !
They also used their DNA and injected them into cute woodland critters to make cutesy half-human hybrids. That forest is now full of death; the scientists have long given up observing them.
:44 to 45, the doc's laughter is one of the most likeable and wonderful sounds Ive ever heard in this show. In a twisted kind of way its also pretty cute how he's reminiscing over the memories with Brock like a family, even if its about something as dark as the boys deaths.
Interesting that Dr. Orpheus has seen genuine horrors over the years as a Necromancer, yet he's the one shocked and horrified when the clones collapse on the floor.....
Darkgon101 The X-3, discovered lodged in Rusty's prostate in season 4's "The Diving Bell vs the Butter-Glider". Especially Brock's line "so that's what happened to the sevens".
+Millwater Publishing well, when you have the supernatural, the unnatural and super villains after you and your family, some things are just gonna happen.
I gotta love how the hell he reversed that messed shit. Did Dr. O magic him back together, or did Doc actually did something smart and installed a reverse switch on the machine?
It’s crazy because they know they’re clones yet brock still shows so much love and concern for them you would think he’ll be desensitized and distance from the fact that they’re constantly being killed and nothing more than clones
I love how chummy Rusty and Brock are in this entire sequence. Sometimes the two of them don't always connect, for obvious reasons, but here they've got a shared camaraderie in how many times they've had to trudge through this song and dance.
@@neonnanex3626 sometimes it's them being idiots other times it's things they had nothing to do withx which makes me think its more bad luck such the satellite crushing one of them
Honestly I find it interesting that all these deaths happened once they were teenagers; this implies that Rust at least tried to keep the boys out of the "boy adventurer" lifestyle that him so traumatized.
You gotta love Rusty, even when his sons are freshly born out of the chamber, waddling around like baby goats, and skin as pink as a fetus, he STILL has to have that moment to scold them for being impolite infront of company. This is a great show, just for how nonsensical this shit is.
I like how this is making fun of the recklessness of Dr. Quest putting Jonny and Hadji in endless amounts of danger. Those boys would have been dead from the start.
In a way this is also Doc’s way of not letting the boys grow up especially if the boys retain all their memories but are supposed to be 19 when they are 16 (in this season) they’ve been essentially adventuring all this time. Makes sense why the boys are so content staying at the compound in season 4 and onward, essentially the first three seasons are the last of probably hundreds of Jonny questesque adventures.
I doubt it. When we see the clone vats, all the clones are the same age (even being in an infant stage at the time Brock becomes Rusty’s bodyguard). That, coupled with the mentions to others that a clone would take about 9 months (the standard time for a pregnancy) to have a sample of DNA developed into a blank slate clone, it can be pieced together that the clones in the compound grow in real-lime. As for the memory retention, I can imagine that the learning beds might also serve a purpose of scanning the boys’ brains while they sleep, allowing the input of new memories into the clones upon activation. As for the “they’re supposed to be 19” argument, the only real source of that comes from Myra, as in the obsessive and insane former bodyguard that planned to place Dean in her womb to “give birth” to him to be his “real” mother. And even assuming there’s a delay in the time between the deaths and the cloning, that would be a delay of about a month, 2 months at most.
@@SpaceCase132 I think people also tend to gloss over the fact Rusty might not have cloned them right when they were born. It's entirely possible they might have bean a couple years old when he first started the clone project. The clones are def younger than the originals.
@@Helladamnleet Maybe, but this is Rusty “had a kidney removed with a local anesthetic and was forced to kill a man with a house key by age 10 ” Venture we’re talking about. Considering he narrowly avoided death more times than a retirement home for cats by the time he hit puberty (and the revelation that Rusty is also a clone), it’s not a stretch to believe that he began the cloning process for Hank and Dean by the time he discovered that he was going to be a father.
it's even darker when you think about it and realize sometimes only one of them dies, so what happens to the other one? and back in s1 Hank asked Brock to mercy kill him when he was going to blow up, and Brock told him how he would do it (snap their necks while sleeping) Hank asks Brock if he's thought about it before and Brock says "yes I have" so Brock may have been killing the surviving sibling so the clones line up time wise
I guess they didn't know about when Groovy and Sonny killed the boys in the cave in Mexico. The Scooby Doo parody with each member cast as a serial killer or other psychotic was pure genius. This is the episode with Venturestein. Again. Pure genius! Sonny and Groovy (Shag and Scoob) were Son of Sam and his talking dog. Fred was cast as Ted Bundy. Daphne was cast as Patty Hurst with a nod to "the girl in the box". (I actually went to high school with that work of art) Velma was cast some obscure lesbian anarchist who's name escapes me. But, she postulated that men should be virtually wiped out with just a few kept in cages for breeding purposes.
Worse than Rusty honestly. He slept with the blue morphos wife and then re-esembled him into a robot to work for him? What kinda fucked up shit is that?
Given how Doc easily faced more dangerous scenarios, how many Rusty clones does anyone think Jonas went through? There were at least one or two dozen vats in the cloning lab, so Jonas would definitely need a lot on hand.
kalphitekil "Brock, it's time to cook." Or more accurately nowadays, "Hatred, we need to cook." Wouldn't surprise me if Season 6 had the Doc making superpower-enhancing drugs to pay the bills in one episode. Hell it could tie in with a subplot involving Jefferson Twilight getting hooked on it in order to match the powers of Orpheus and Al, and the resultant interventions for both Jefferson and Rusty.
Hank becomes a meth dealer and dean is the one making it. They thought it was really good powdered energy drink. That's a episode I would love to see happen.
That's something I always loved about Venture Bros, and Rick and Morty kind of did for the first few seasons. Treat every season finale like it could be the series end.
You know stuff has gone sideways when you make a Master of Necromancy who has survived the perils of alien realms (and lunch at Taco Bell) drop his coffee.
I like how Hank and Dean physically aged the moment the cloning machine was destroyed. I also liked how different they dwell with that truth. Dean became angsty and suffer an existential crisis. Hank had positive outlook to look things in bright light. I miss this show so bad
You know somethin, Jim rash would be perfect for the role of dr. Rusty Venture, if there were ever a live action incarnation film, or a short film helping out a good budgeted director
You know, one thing I miss from the earlier seasons is some of the soundtrack like in this clip. Or the song in the first episode where Brock destroys the Monarch's Henchmen with the car. Those songs appear a bit in season 3 and 4 but rarely and not much after it.
Their fault Not their fault Their fault Their fault Their fault... mostly, but what kind of clothesline is able to decapitate a person at subsonic speeds like that? Not their fault. Hank's fault. Not their fault. Dean's fault. Not their fault. Not their fault. Not their fault. Not their fault.
wait a sec, in that one scene, it was only Hank who was crushed by the satellite, Dean was nowhere near it. So question: What does Doc do if only one of the boys dies?
+Damien Taylor I think it was implied that Brock kills the other one based on Dean's comment "You've thought about this before, haven't you Brock?". Of course it would be hard to imagine Brock in the later season's doing that...
My favorite thing they don’t show all of their deaths, just some of the ones that Brock and Rusty witnessed. They were at one point killed by Scooby and the Gang.
So, looking back at this I count 12 deaths for the boys (most events killing both, with Hank jumping off the roof as Batman and Dean running with scissors being their only individual deaths). The latest death at the end of the last season making 13. And now we know the 7s died in a miniaturized submarine inside of Rusty. This show's continuity is on point.
1. 0:08 Sucked into engines of the X-1 2. 0:11 Giant spider 3. 0:13 Don't smoke kids 4. 0:16 BULLSEYE 5. 0:19 I guess Doctor Venture is really strapped for cash if he can't afford a dryer 6. 0:21 Werewolf Venture 7. 0:24 Batman is now splatman 8. 0:26 Giant robot 7. 0:28 Don't run with safety scissors 9. 0:30 Random crushing 10. 0:37 Gas leak. _the silent killer_ 11. 0:39 Sweet mustaches and spikes 12. 0:52 Venture murders his boys in their sleep 13. And obviously getting "twisted in the wind" for refusing to give directions in the season 1 finale. This has bothered me for 16 years now. The count seems a bit off. Hank dies one more time than Dean during the random satellite crush. It seems that one death is missing or did I miss something? I always count 12.5 deaths. Not 14. Now excuse me while I eat my 100 tacos that I've purchased for 100 dollars for this Doctor Who marathon on PBS.
Hank and Dean do die one more time that wasn't included in this montage. ruclips.net/video/W3UbLGrhZ9g/видео.html Hank and Dean number 7 shrank themselves and the X-3 and took a joyride inside of their father's body. they then got stuck and starved to death and eventually, they gave the "good" doctor a life-threatening blood Clot.
It's almost a golden case of natural selection. :P natural selection doesn't select for perfection, it selects for whatever dumb luck traits keeps a species from going extinct. Hank and Dean were an evolutionary dead end until eventually a set of characteristics emerged that kept them from blindly stumbling into death. :P
I like to think that they went through a Doomsday style progression. Their souls retained the knowledge of their deaths and they became more resilient.
This scene shows how much Doc cares for his kids. Yes, he's a horrible father and constantly complains about his kids. But he has cloning technology, he could change almost anything about his boys when they die. He could make them smarter, better looking, more interested in science; anything. He could also scrap the boy's clones and use them to make him rich by selling clones and disposable soldiers to the government. But he doesn't, he keeps the clones for his boys, he dose his best to keep his cloning vats away from the government and keeps Hank and Dean the same as the originals were which means he views them as perfect the way they are.
A couple of those deaths (like Hank jumping off the roof or Dean running with scissors) would have happened even if he was a good dad though, the boys are just idiots.
One thing I always found interesting is from this slide show that Hank dies more than Dean by like 1 corpse. But by how they say it as both being on 14, makes me think, he was also counting clone Dean.
So based on the episodes with all clone info. Rusty made multiple clones at the beginning when the boys were born so they would be the same age if the OG boys ever died at one point. All the clones were perfect enough. When the OG boys died Rusty must have used the 1st clones then they died. This went on until the clones were destroyed and the only ones were alive were the ones at the end of the series.
This only shows what a bad father Rusty is (for putting his sons in certain situations where they could die) and what a bad bodyguard Brock is (when Brock was being targeted by assassins he said he was hired to protect the Venture family) for not saving/protecting them.
In all fairness, considering the job his own dad did, could Rusty have been expected to be a much better father? And he arguably was a better father. At least he actually cares enough to clone the boys.
Brock's actual job was to spy on the Ventures and keep watch over that patch of dirt he gardens.Alot of the boy's dying is their fault and plenty of times in the series Brock has prevented them from dying,because over time he grew attached to them and wanted cloning to be the last option.Like in that episode with Rusty's old bodygaurd.
Queek headtaker That's a total mindblow right there. All this time, the natural born Hank and Dean has been living with their mom and rusty took their DNA to make clones of them and raise them on his own.
if there was a big custody battle over the boys, people would know that Doc shouldn't have the boys and the mother would be confused why he has them. He doesn't hide their existence.
I was high on mdma when this episode premiered, and aside from the beginning song being downright perfect for molly, this whole episode was straight up trippy, and the molly only added to the madness
I do like how once all the clones were finally gone for good, Hank and Dean started physically aging and growing up.
Not to mention how they seemingly stopped being death prone
Counter Measures Failed. Deploying Plot Armor.
Did rusty just keep the clone slugs to age till a certain point or just the natural process of the clone slugs???
@@MusicFan752 well all multicellular organisms that age have this bit on the ends of their chromosomes called ‘telomeres’ that functions sort of like the end cap on a shoelace or hoodie string. It’s a string of non-repeating DNA that protects the sections with the code that tells the cell how to function.
Over time, telomeres get smaller and smaller as the organism ages until the cells stop dividing. When cell death rate overtakes the cell division rate is when body tissues start to degrade and the organism gets old.
With the Venture super science tech it’s possible that after at least the first time the boys died, Rusty accelerated the aging process to the speed at which embryos develop (hence the weird squishy appearance) to get a huge batch of clones and then stagnated the telomeres to halt the aging from going any further at all until he needed the clone slugs.
It doesn’t seem to be a perfect method, because there was that whole episode with the Dean clone who had severe physical deformities and was trying to make a Dean suit. Looked like he had a lot of weird growths all over him, which can also be explained by the process that causes cancer (mutant cells that are replicating without clear instruction) which can happen if the DNA is damaged, which it likely was knowing the Venture family’s escapades.
I liked the idea of the clones at first but I'm glad it ended when it did. As the story became more developed it felt natural for Hank and Dean to age and take on more serious roles in the show.
i loved this one episode where the boys fake their deaths in an attempt to scare their dad and he just sighs and goes to pull two clones out of the vats
shastapurpledaisy what episode was that?
@@spicymeatball9975 a very venture Halloween
Then he had to put them back when he realizes they're still alive
I liked the deformed clone episode.
Doesn’t remotely give a shit😂
The best joke to come out of this clip is the fact that even as a werewolf Doc Venture is still bald.
10-1 says Doc was trying to cure his baldness.
@@ianfinrir8724 the 1 is him trying to get laid with Wolve pheromones
@@ianfinrir8724if a wolf doesn't work, a baboon might...
Maybe being bald as a werewolf was why he got the hair plugs.
I thought that was a skin walker.
It's funnier when you realize Doc usually repurposes his father's creations and thought to use the warewolf serum or some sort to turn into a warewolf. Now think about what Colonel Gentleman said when Action Man killed a baby because he thought it was a warewolf, probably an experiment gone wrong.
One thing I do find interesting in all of this, Dr. Morpheus was never able to actually find Hank and Dean's souls in the afterlife. Which kind of means that their souls never left off into the afterlife. This sort of means that whenever the two died, their souls would leave their bodies and then return once Doc brought out a new pair of clones.
Or a more simple and terrifying answer is that the boys no longer have souls. The ones who died where not the originals. Im guessing that when the boys died the first time their souls left their bodies and by this time they are long gone.
@@kylecampbell2164 nah, Rusty just knows how to seemingly infuse souls into objects and split them apart. The first time we meet Dr Orpheus this is established when they're trying to rescue Brock from the "not" holodeck that it was "powered by the soul of a forsaken child" "well, not ALL of it". Pour one out for Marco
There's a theory floating around that the OG Hank and Dean are still alive, just with their mother who took them when she left Rusty. It starts to make sense too, since if they're alive Orpheus can't find their soul in the afterlife. Not only that but Rusty tells Brock in this clip "the ones you see are clones too".
Could the original brothers be alive then?
Well considering that the hanks and deans that we knew are themselves clones of children of a clone, may be an explanation why their souls might not have been located in the afterlife. They're not even the original children of the original rusty venture.
In other words, being reincarnated into the same body over and over again. Rusty essentially made video game "extra lives"
That gas leak bit is one of the funniest jokes ever written and you can't convince me otherwise
I was waiting for someone to say it I couldn't stop laughing
The silent killer!!!😅😅
Honestly this saved my life one time in h8gh school bc I felt suddenly like crazy tired once I opened my bedroom door, noticed the dogs were super sleepy, then I remembered this episode swear to go went to check the pilot light and it was out
It's literally what got me to watch the show.
I challengewith that time they grew mustaches.
i'm guessing that werewolf rusty was also part of a botched attempt to regrow his hair.
Huh, so obvious now that you've said it! They ought to make a special about that. "Escape from Bald Mountain" or "Bald by Day, Werewolf by Night"
@@chakinabox Or "Bad Hair Day (& Night)".
and he got hair everywhere else lol Bald Wolf Rising
that or he was using wolf DNA for something and he got infected.
@@twilightjester5672 That something being his attempt to cure his baldness.
It's impressive that dean somehow still managed to kill himself with blunt scissors.
What's even more impressive is how both Hank and Dean managed to decapitate themselves with clothesline.
+Cole Canup Strong Wire?
+Cole Canup They were traveling at a high speed on those bikes so...I'm guessing the speed + clothesline made that line as sharp as steel, I dunno.
it's pretty amazing
I did not believe that could happen until I saw it.
This adds more to Rusty's character, originally the show made Dr. Venture look like a father who didn't care for his sons' safety. He cares so much to keep clones of them in his basement in case they were to die, and hires a body guard to slow down the dying process.
MASF It also shows that even after all the deaths Brock still worries alot about the boys
In the latest season it's revealed that Rusty also died and was cloned. Probably also knows that he is a clone because obviously the cloning facility was Jonas'.
He could also make weapons or force fields to keep em safe.
Weapons they would more likely than not kill eachother or themselves in a misfire. Shields would probably either electrocute or brake under stupid shit.
Couldn't it actually suggest that he cares less since he went to the trouble of making clones instead of teaching them to be safe
Interesting how doc mentioned that he purposely keeps hank and dean the same every time instead of creating "perfect sons". It shows that he has at least some affection for the originals.
+Michael MacAlpine I bet it has to do with writing perfect genes being more difficult than just copying what's already there.
+MenachemSchmuel Also the fact that the boys already made contact with people. If the boys disappeared, and two perfected ones just showed up out of the blue, people would notice. I doubt doc wants a scandal such as that.
monokhem IGNORE ME!!!!
Or status quo.
Michael MacAlpine I've aways wondered why he never went in and just fixed what he didn't like about hank and dean
The funny thing is that the doc actually retroactively discovered immortality in a sense
Except its not the same person.
@@jubjub444 It's a 100% DNA match with the same memories, tendencies, same everything.
I'd say that's pretty same.
@@hazmat4260 Its not the same mind though.
@@jubjub444 Yeah this is just a sort of reincarnation or something not immortality.
@@jubjub444 It is the same mind. Dr Orpheus couldnt find their souls because they were in the machine were Doc kept their "Neuronal synapsis" (wich he said that is the scientific word for souls). Thanks to the learning beds, their concious can be transfered to new bodies.
I can’t believe Adult Swim canceled this show before the last season. Metalocolypse and now Venture Bros
Here's hoping we get a crowd funded final season
Superjail too. Adult Swim really doesn’t give a fuck about their original programming, it’s all about Rick and Morty, or one of Seth Macfarlane’s shows.
@@keegobricks9734 yeah I'd totally give them a few bucks for that 👌
Jeepers Creepers I forgot about that one! I loved that show too! God, Adult Swim sucks
while i'm a little disappointed, luv venture bros, i also recognize things can't go on forever(for a variety of reasons)... perhaps we'll get some kinda movie or final season send off on another network, shame though.
you gotta love the dynamic of these scenes: Rusty's split between a wall, a TV and a sewer pipe, Hank and Dean's cloning has gone wrong, Orpheus is in on the secret:
and Rusty is calm and composed enough to sit there, explain everything, and drink a beer without even getting a little upset.
I can’t with this show!
How did I get here?!
🤣🤣🤣
Well Rusty was upset but it blown over quickly...
Meanwhile, Orpheus has an existential crisis for the boys
Rusty is used to it. He lived threw his life to these kind of thing.
Yep
bit of a gas leak that time... the silent killer.
WaywardRobot Sorry, I ate White Castles that night.
That's how you do that kind of joke right; family guy could learn a thing or 2.
You can't just say the joke with a normal voice, you have to use that normal voice while subverting expectations by breaking the pattern established by telling the joke the same way 2 or more times.
I farted when he said that.
@@LedPESRule Dude fuck off with that. It's been over two years. Let it die. There are only so many jokes they can do, hell the show went down the drain after the second multi year hiatus just like Futurama. Much like Family Guy or SImpsons it needs to end and for people to move on.
@@DwarfyDoodad wrong on every level. First of it was cancelled just a few months ago, secondly the two latest seasons were strong with the last one being considered one of the best by many fans. Sorry you didn't enjoy it but you're by no means the majority here
Rest In Peace Venture Bros. 17 years was one hell of a run.
One of the most creative, fun and best animated series made. Sad to see it finally cancelled, but maybe it's for the better as seeing the show become mediocre would hurt more.
@@Oldbmwr100rs it needed one more season where things get resolved
R.i.p
I mean, most of that time was spent just waiting for the next season to come out. Don't get me wrong, it was an excellent show... Just could have made it a lot farther if it hadn't constantly been on hiatus.
Movie bud
I love how Dr Orpheus is the most caring one for the boys
Literally everyone takes better care of them than rusty. Even the monarch will take care of them sometimes.
The fact that a few of these were caused by Hank and Dean being stupid makes you proud of how much they've developed throughout the series. The one with the arrows makes me grin the most.
So let me summarize the 14 deaths of Hank and Dean:
1. Sucked by airplane shaft
2. Killer robot
3. Failed attempt to smoke resulting in explosion of propane(?)
4. Failed attempt to shoot an apple on each other's head with arrows
5. Decapitated by clothesline
6. Mauled by werewolf Rusty
7. Hank jumping off a Compound building while pretending to be Batman(WTF, Hank?)
8. Another killer roboto
9. Running with scissors (actually safety scissors)
10. Crashed by a satellite while playing football
11."Bit of a gas leak that time."
12. Death spike trap
13. (Possible) electrocution when Rusty spilled coffee on a radiator
14. (The most recent one) Shot by Henchmen 21 and 24.
Baiken no, the 7th was getting stuck in the X-3 in Rusty’s bloodstream
Best part is you can pair the Batman Hank and Dean running with scissors together, meaning they were able to hide 1 pair of deaths. (or forgot about that) until the "Inner Space"/"Fantastic Voyage" episode.
There's been more, like the ones that died inside of rusty, or the ones killed by rip off shaggy
Israel De Los Reyes they’re probably only counting deaths they could confirm, like a body or a limb. The Groovy Gang(may Ted suffer in his hell as an undead half retarded Frankenstein unlike Sonny, who only got shot in the chest so he might have higher brain function and Venturestein, for obvious reasons) hid the corpses, they probably chocked them to dead when they weren’t responding to their watches and made clones to replace them as per routine. You can’t really recall a death when you don’t even know what happened to the body to lock onto that memory, like when Brock was surprised what were apparently the actual 7th set of clones, the scissors and Batman ones were after, meaning there were times they were being Hank and Dean somewhere, Doc noticed they were missing, no response from comms or signs of where they weren’t.
“I’ll go heat up the slugs.”
There is technically 4 half deaths. Dean from the safety scissors and Hank from the Batman jump, each have another Hank and Dean that were either in the shrunken submarine inside Rusty or were the two wandering around the compound from the Venturestien episode as well as from Sunny's flashback. There are possibly more than 14 but Brick was most likely counting both boys deaths as one or didn't count MIA clones as deaths
Anybody else remember how Hank told somebody that he jumped off the roof in a batman costume once, but he thought that maybe he dreamed it?
For the record, he told it to Le Tueur.
@@yogurtColombiano He only likes the Batman because he has the best villains.
@@NyQuilDonutSuperman surprisingly has good one but they're barely covered. It's always General Zod.
@@falconeshield and lex Luther.
Hank jumping off the roof dressed as "The Bat" killed me.
And Hank too.
How many kids died pretending to be superman or batman?
@@falconeshield
They had them offed by that and running with scissors and the gas leak (silent killer). They covered a lot of deadly childhood mishaps. I'm surprised they didn't show them playing with Jarts.
The interesting part is he somehow remembered that one.
I think it's sweet that Brock and Rusty are close enough friends to synchronize their mustaches.
I love how they almost always manage to die together. True twins.
There is a dark implication here though... what does rusty do when only one of them dies? As we are shown the replacements aren't instant, so the other brother would have to be aware of something going on.
@@ti-8493 But he gets his memory wiped by sphinx not from one of Rusty's devices. Furthermore, when rusty talks with sphinx he asks questions about the memory wiping, from which it is easily inferred that he has little knowledge of how the device works.
So while the tech exists it is a dubious assumption that he had been using it a priori.
"...where are your manners? what do you have to say to Doctor Orpheus?!" "gooo deem vennnuuhhhhh..." *splop* ROFL that bit kills me every single time.
The splop killed me.
....eeehhh close enough.
It's amazing all the character development of the series. Compare Hank and Dean in the first three seasons and how they are now.
You cant compare them, they're clones, they would have ended up exactly the same.
EVERYONE CLONES AND CLONES
BABIES TOO
HANK AND DEAN TWO
*EVERYTHING CLONES*
But remember, the first time we saw them die was the last time they died.
@@darthlazurus4382 Hopefully.
Yeah I really appreciate shows that actually do that, the old monster of the week or Villan of the week gets old fast -cough- scooby
Hank in his Adam West Batman Underoos jumping off the Venture compound with an umbrella is hands down the funniest death 🤣
What gets me is the unsatisfying plop when lands
Mine is either Dean somehow managing to kill himself with safety scissors or "We had a gas leak that time. The silent killer."
Let me tell you, im typeing this on September 7th, the date adventure Brothers was canceled. And now more than ever this clip is relevant. Sign the petition. The boys will never die.
At this point I want another network to get this show. F#&k Adult Swim! They need to be canceled!
You can sign the petition, but it wont do anything. The same thing happened to Metalocalypse and their petition did nothing sadly.
If you create a petition for the Adventure Brothers it probably wont do anything
I come from the future where a Venture Bros finale Special was announced but has yet to be released
Gentleman, I have better news from the future.
This show is such a wonderful parody of Johnny Quest, the Hardy Boys, etc., with homages to everything from steam -punk sci - fi to James Bond to classic comic book heroes / heroines, even Doctor Who. I hope there's another season coming. I really hope so.
*****
I must've missed them if they've been showing the show this year. They took the guys in some strange directions.
No fears, season 6 will drop in 2015... or they're storyboarding then... I'm not really sure. I just know season 6 is in the cards.
Morgan Clement
Great news. The production team is also supposed to do a serious take on DC's " Doom Patrol " series, so I heard. But VB is just so crazy outrageous !
*****
You didn't miss much from the 5th season. It was short.
It's funny because Johnny Quest and the Hardy Boys made a cameo in the show
They have a cousin in Colorado named Kenny.
They also used their DNA and injected them into cute woodland critters to make cutesy half-human hybrids. That forest is now full of death; the scientists have long given up observing them.
And now another one named Terrance Mephesto!
In the northern region?
Nope, in the south
And an illegitimate half brother named Dermitt lmao
:44 to 45, the doc's laughter is one of the most likeable and wonderful sounds Ive ever heard in this show. In a twisted kind of way its also pretty cute how he's reminiscing over the memories with Brock like a family, even if its about something as dark as the boys deaths.
"Death-prone Children" ~Best Grindcore Band name of all-time.
"Keep a few clones in your lab" could be a good name for a EDM band
INFINITE INFANTICIDE... INFINIFANTICIDE
Interesting that Dr. Orpheus has seen genuine horrors over the years as a Necromancer, yet he's the one shocked and horrified when the clones collapse on the floor.....
Note that this episode was long before they found the missing submarine....
+dadoctah submarine?
Darkgon101
The X-3, discovered lodged in Rusty's prostate in season 4's "The Diving Bell vs the Butter-Glider". Especially Brock's line "so that's what happened to the sevens".
+dadoctah "Oh For the love of-, they left the Parking Break on!"
I died laughing at that part.
So who did those outfits on the X3 belong too...
"So that's what happened to the 9s"
Gotta love how nonchalant Rusty is about having been cleft in twain!
+Millwater Publishing This is basically Thursday for him.
+Millwater Publishing well, when you have the supernatural, the unnatural and super villains after you and your family, some things are just gonna happen.
The other end of Doc gives a nod to the Shawshank Redemption. Hilariously!
I gotta love how the hell he reversed that messed shit. Did Dr. O magic him back together, or did Doc actually did something smart and installed a reverse switch on the machine?
@@crypto1223 Well, as it turns out Doc is surprisingly adept at teleportation.
It’s crazy because they know they’re clones yet brock still shows so much love and concern for them you would think he’ll be desensitized and distance from the fact that they’re constantly being killed and nothing more than clones
The IS a finite amount, and it IS an illegal clone farm so drawing undue attention to it probably isn't a good idea
I love how chummy Rusty and Brock are in this entire sequence. Sometimes the two of them don't always connect, for obvious reasons, but here they've got a shared camaraderie in how many times they've had to trudge through this song and dance.
So, what I take away from this is that Brock killed the original Hank and Dean.
Movieshow Joe no when he met them they were clones and he didn't kill them they just walked up the jet engine like dumbasses when he was taking off
So Myra killed the originals
@@neonnanex3626 sometimes it's them being idiots other times it's things they had nothing to do withx which makes me think its more bad luck such the satellite crushing one of them
No they were dying before he even worked for rusty. You see that when he aborts the deformed dean clone
@@nubreed13 The existence of the clones does not mean they already died. Rusty could just be thinking ahead.
If anyone's curious, the 'zoom zoom' song has finally been identified as Optimistic Space Travel on the newest soundtrack.
Rodin Claus You my sir. are a life savior
Rodin Claus What about the song when the clones come out
Do you perhaps have name for the surf rock song that was playing in the last episode in season 1 last scene before the boys get killed?
Honestly I find it interesting that all these deaths happened once they were teenagers; this implies that Rust at least tried to keep the boys out of the "boy adventurer" lifestyle that him so traumatized.
You gotta love Rusty, even when his sons are freshly born out of the chamber, waddling around like baby goats, and skin as pink as a fetus, he STILL has to have that moment to scold them for being impolite infront of company.
This is a great show, just for how nonsensical this shit is.
Rusty is insane what do you expect
I love how half the deaths show no detail, the "you know what happens next", but also show the details of decapitation with blood flying
I love re-watching the deaths and understanding how many of them are not Rusty's fault at all.
I mean they're technically all his fault since he chose to continue the adventure lifestyle and dragged his family into the mess.
WOW. That is... that is arguably the most horrifying thing I've seen all week.
What, the hairplugs? Yup
Traviltar They are HAUNTING.
I like how this is making fun of the recklessness of Dr. Quest putting Jonny and Hadji in endless amounts of danger. Those boys would have been dead from the start.
One of the best masterpieces of Adult-Animation
Nothing will come close to this
I hope it will return maybe on HBO Max or something.
It is!
@@RabbitReject I am happy to hear the news, lol.
He hadn't died yet; he was living in the Venture's attic, and making a costume out of the skin of the other clones.
He's dead now.
To this day I giggle and snicker whenever I think of the Rusty saying "crumbum"
"We had a gas leak that time. The silent killer."
Oh man, that one...got me. I choked on my cereal, laughing, and then I felt horrible.
xD
In a way this is also Doc’s way of not letting the boys grow up especially if the boys retain all their memories but are supposed to be 19 when they are 16 (in this season) they’ve been essentially adventuring all this time. Makes sense why the boys are so content staying at the compound in season 4 and onward, essentially the first three seasons are the last of probably hundreds of Jonny questesque adventures.
I doubt it. When we see the clone vats, all the clones are the same age (even being in an infant stage at the time Brock becomes Rusty’s bodyguard). That, coupled with the mentions to others that a clone would take about 9 months (the standard time for a pregnancy) to have a sample of DNA developed into a blank slate clone, it can be pieced together that the clones in the compound grow in real-lime. As for the memory retention, I can imagine that the learning beds might also serve a purpose of scanning the boys’ brains while they sleep, allowing the input of new memories into the clones upon activation.
As for the “they’re supposed to be 19” argument, the only real source of that comes from Myra, as in the obsessive and insane former bodyguard that planned to place Dean in her womb to “give birth” to him to be his “real” mother. And even assuming there’s a delay in the time between the deaths and the cloning, that would be a delay of about a month, 2 months at most.
@@SpaceCase132 I think people also tend to gloss over the fact Rusty might not have cloned them right when they were born. It's entirely possible they might have bean a couple years old when he first started the clone project.
The clones are def younger than the originals.
@@Helladamnleet Maybe, but this is Rusty “had a kidney removed with a local anesthetic and was forced to kill a man with a house key by age 10 ” Venture we’re talking about. Considering he narrowly avoided death more times than a retirement home for cats by the time he hit puberty (and the revelation that Rusty is also a clone), it’s not a stretch to believe that he began the cloning process for Hank and Dean by the time he discovered that he was going to be a father.
When Brock and Dr. Venture grew mustaches that was funny. But you can’t deny they look pretty cool.
it's even darker when you think about it and realize sometimes only one of them dies, so what happens to the other one?
and back in s1 Hank asked Brock to mercy kill him when he was going to blow up, and Brock told him how he would do it (snap their necks while sleeping) Hank asks Brock if he's thought about it before and Brock says "yes I have"
so Brock may have been killing the surviving sibling so the clones line up time wise
They feel like giant... Stretch Armstrongs! XD
This episode legit disturbed the hell outta me.
I'm just glad the slugs are all gone, the current Hank and Dean are the last ones.
I love how Doc is still bald as a werewolf.
The batman with the umbrella gets me every time xD How can anyone be so stupid to think batman used a umbrella to glide?
Hand is hank that all the answers i need
I guess they didn't know about when Groovy and Sonny killed the boys in the cave in Mexico. The Scooby Doo parody with each member cast as a serial killer or other psychotic was pure genius. This is the episode with Venturestein. Again. Pure genius! Sonny and Groovy (Shag and Scoob) were Son of Sam and his talking dog. Fred was cast as Ted Bundy. Daphne was cast as Patty Hurst with a nod to "the girl in the box". (I actually went to high school with that work of art) Velma was cast some obscure lesbian anarchist who's name escapes me. But, she postulated that men should be virtually wiped out with just a few kept in cages for breeding purposes.
Velma's counterpart was based on Valerie Solanas.
So Rusty was also a clone, man Jonas Venture was an awful bastard.
Worse than Rusty honestly. He slept with the blue morphos wife and then re-esembled him into a robot to work for him? What kinda fucked up shit is that?
@@jubjub444 and then attempted to take over Blue Morphos' robot body
Given how Doc easily faced more dangerous scenarios, how many Rusty clones does anyone think Jonas went through? There were at least one or two dozen vats in the cloning lab, so Jonas would definitely need a lot on hand.
Hank jumping off the roof dressed as Batman gets me every time. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Best one for me is the submarine stuck inside rusty with their skeletons in it.
0:40 Doc looks like Walter White from Breaking Bad.
I was about to say the same thing from looking at the thumbnail.
You mean Walter White looks like Doc.
kalphitekil
"Brock, it's time to cook." Or more accurately nowadays, "Hatred, we need to cook." Wouldn't surprise me if Season 6 had the Doc making superpower-enhancing drugs to pay the bills in one episode.
Hell it could tie in with a subplot involving Jefferson Twilight getting hooked on it in order to match the powers of Orpheus and Al, and the resultant interventions for both Jefferson and Rusty.
GmodPlusWoW you should have been a writer for this show
Hank becomes a meth dealer and dean is the one making it. They thought it was really good powdered energy drink. That's a episode I would love to see happen.
Rusty actually looked cool with the mustache.
He looked a little like Dr. Benton Quest good thing he did not keep that look around Action Johnny.
Yeah he actually pulls it off better than Brock tbh
I like how this random joke became one of the core conflicts of the show.
God I remember waiting for the second season, terrified that the show wasn't going to be renewed.
Boy is this awkward...
That's something I always loved about Venture Bros, and Rick and Morty kind of did for the first few seasons. Treat every season finale like it could be the series end.
More than 10 years ago. That’s crazy. Still was and is the best show ever produced
You know stuff has gone sideways when you make a Master of Necromancy who has survived the perils of alien realms (and lunch at Taco Bell) drop his coffee.
I like how Hank and Dean physically aged the moment the cloning machine was destroyed.
I also liked how different they dwell with that truth.
Dean became angsty and suffer an existential crisis. Hank had positive outlook to look things in bright light.
I miss this show so bad
You know somethin, Jim rash would be perfect for the role of dr. Rusty Venture, if there were ever a live action incarnation film, or a short film helping out a good budgeted director
“Look, if you have a clumsy child you make him wear a helmet. If you have death prone children, you keep a few clones of them in your lab.”
it's so weird to see brock laughing about their deaths once you're used to how he is later
0:25 the 50s robot design has to be my favorite. this shows theme is awesome
You know, one thing I miss from the earlier seasons is some of the soundtrack like in this clip. Or the song in the first episode where Brock destroys the Monarch's Henchmen with the car. Those songs appear a bit in season 3 and 4 but rarely and not much after it.
Just realized Rusty been working on that teleportation machine since this episode and he completed it in s7!
Their fault
Not their fault
Their fault
Their fault
Their fault... mostly, but what kind of clothesline is able to decapitate a person at subsonic speeds like that?
Not their fault.
Hank's fault.
Not their fault.
Dean's fault.
Not their fault.
Not their fault.
Not their fault.
Not their fault.
0:12 they were definitely doing this to be like Brock lmao
0:26 you hear that robot on the original xbox home screen.
wait a sec, in that one scene, it was only Hank who was crushed by the satellite, Dean was nowhere near it. So question: What does Doc do if only one of the boys dies?
+Damien Taylor Maybe he just waits for the other to get himself killed? I mean, Dean managed to die with a pair of safety scissors.
+MenachemSchmuel True. Maybe he does and just edits any memories of otherwise from their cloned brains
+Damien Taylor Dean remembered Hank dying from jumping of a roof dressed as batman
+TheNintendude1997 true...and so did Hank himself remember it. hmm haven't an explanation for that one
+Damien Taylor I think it was implied that Brock kills the other one based on Dean's comment "You've thought about this before, haven't you Brock?". Of course it would be hard to imagine Brock in the later season's doing that...
My favorite thing they don’t show all of their deaths, just some of the ones that Brock and Rusty witnessed. They were at one point killed by Scooby and the Gang.
0:26 sounds like rabbot
So, looking back at this I count 12 deaths for the boys (most events killing both, with Hank jumping off the roof as Batman and Dean running with scissors being their only individual deaths). The latest death at the end of the last season making 13. And now we know the 7s died in a miniaturized submarine inside of Rusty. This show's continuity is on point.
1. 0:08 Sucked into engines of the X-1
2. 0:11 Giant spider
3. 0:13 Don't smoke kids
4. 0:16 BULLSEYE
5. 0:19 I guess Doctor Venture is really strapped for cash if he can't afford a dryer
6. 0:21 Werewolf Venture
7. 0:24 Batman is now splatman
8. 0:26 Giant robot
7. 0:28 Don't run with safety scissors
9. 0:30 Random crushing
10. 0:37 Gas leak. _the silent killer_
11. 0:39 Sweet mustaches and spikes
12. 0:52 Venture murders his boys in their sleep
13. And obviously getting "twisted in the wind" for refusing to give directions in the season 1 finale.
This has bothered me for 16 years now. The count seems a bit off. Hank dies one more time than Dean during the random satellite crush.
It seems that one death is missing or did I miss something? I always count 12.5 deaths. Not 14.
Now excuse me while I eat my 100 tacos that I've purchased for 100 dollars for this Doctor Who marathon on PBS.
Hank and Dean do die one more time that wasn't included in this montage.
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Hank and Dean number 7 shrank themselves and the X-3 and took a joyride inside of their father's body. they then got stuck and starved to death and eventually, they gave the "good" doctor a life-threatening blood Clot.
It's almost a golden case of natural selection. :P natural selection doesn't select for perfection, it selects for whatever dumb luck traits keeps a species from going extinct. Hank and Dean were an evolutionary dead end until eventually a set of characteristics emerged that kept them from blindly stumbling into death. :P
I like to think that they went through a Doomsday style progression. Their souls retained the knowledge of their deaths and they became more resilient.
This scene shows how much Doc cares for his kids. Yes, he's a horrible father and constantly complains about his kids. But he has cloning technology, he could change almost anything about his boys when they die. He could make them smarter, better looking, more interested in science; anything. He could also scrap the boy's clones and use them to make him rich by selling clones and disposable soldiers to the government. But he doesn't, he keeps the clones for his boys, he dose his best to keep his cloning vats away from the government and keeps Hank and Dean the same as the originals were which means he views them as perfect the way they are.
I don't think rusty is enough bright for that
I still want to see the Ware-wolf story....
well somehow the werewolf baby has something to do about it...
@@xxHGMxx ee's a babeh killah!
Were they posed like the two guys in the American Werewolf in London poster?
Gotta love dean. He’s so inept at life speedwalkong / jogging with scissors is a deathly sport.
Its so funny Docs bald even as a werewolf
Are we forgeting the fact that dean died running with safety siccoors
holy hell seeing this show again really hits like a nostalgia truck, this show was amazing.
The show is still going on, it's just In between seasons.
I died when Hank jumped off the roof
So did hank
Rusty is the worst Dad ever.
Yeah. But thank goodness he has science on his side.
A couple of those deaths (like Hank jumping off the roof or Dean running with scissors) would have happened even if he was a good dad though, the boys are just idiots.
The boys are idiots, especially with the bow and arrow one.
+kapitan And Jonas Senior. And Professor Impossible. Really, this whole show is "terrible parenting: the cartoon."
Is he a horrible dad? Yes.
Is he the worst dad ever? On this show, that's a surprising no.
One thing I always found interesting is from this slide show that Hank dies more than Dean by like 1 corpse. But by how they say it as both being on 14, makes me think, he was also counting clone Dean.
vaneture bros only people who die by running with safely Scissors
This explains alot about the circumcision. good ol Dr. Venture to lazy to even snip their skin off when they are freshly cloned
Rusty looked far better with a mustache
So based on the episodes with all clone info. Rusty made multiple clones at the beginning when the boys were born so they would be the same age if the OG boys ever died at one point. All the clones were perfect enough. When the OG boys died Rusty must have used the 1st clones then they died. This went on until the clones were destroyed and the only ones were alive were the ones at the end of the series.
This only shows what a bad father Rusty is (for putting his sons in certain situations where they could die) and what a bad bodyguard Brock is (when Brock was being targeted by assassins he said he was hired to protect the Venture family) for not saving/protecting them.
In all fairness, considering the job his own dad did, could Rusty have been expected to be a much better father? And he arguably was a better father.
At least he actually cares enough to clone the boys.
Rusty's father may've damaged his mental/emotional state but he never got Rusty killed.
D22queen
True. But, it's likely all that mental trauma could have been the reason Doc sees the boys as so expendable.
***** They're careless, & maybe they need Ritalin.
Brock's actual job was to spy on the Ventures and keep watch over that patch of dirt he gardens.Alot of the boy's dying is their fault and plenty of times in the series Brock has prevented them from dying,because over time he grew attached to them and wanted cloning to be the last option.Like in that episode with Rusty's old bodygaurd.
I love how stunned Orpheus looked when Brock and Dr. Venture reminiscent.
My question is did the originals die or did mommy win custody so he created his clones, food for thought
Queek headtaker That's a total mindblow right there. All this time, the natural born Hank and Dean has been living with their mom and rusty took their DNA to make clones of them and raise them on his own.
if there was a big custody battle over the boys, people would know that Doc shouldn't have the boys and the mother would be confused why he has them. He doesn't hide their existence.
I was high on mdma when this episode premiered, and aside from the beginning song being downright perfect for molly, this whole episode was straight up trippy, and the molly only added to the madness
Uncancle this show now Adult swim!
I didn’t realize Dr. Venture is bilingual able to speak/understand melted brain hank.