I want this Ninja restaurant in real life.
It's spoofing Ninja in NYC, which is actually very close to the show's portrayal. So it exists!I want this Ninja restaurant in real life.
It's spoofing Ninja in NYC, which is actually very close to the show's portrayal. So it exists!
Brilliant episode.
The villains were so out there it was amazing. I don't think the joke could have worked again so the delayed explosion makes sense.
Awesome that Hank finally succeeded at getting a girl. Well there was Nikki but he purposely forgot about that.
Blue Morpho really is the best thing to happen to this show.
I hope the Guild doesn't kill The Monarch when they find out he's the Blue Morpho.
Man, one episode left.
Man, one episode left. I mean, this season went by super fast. Venture Bros remains as one of my favorite comedy cartoons of all time. The only one I can think of that has been consistently good is Rick and Morty.
Yep, two.Two, I think.
Two, I think.
Yep, two.
Is this the most structured Venture Bros. season ever? Previous seasons have had over-arching plots, but those plots have largely been parceled out over the course of several comparatively standalone entries; if I had one major criticism of the show is that its narrative economy occasional borders on the abrupt. But it worked, for the most part. This time, Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer seem to be trying something new. The show feels more heavily serialized than ever, and whats more, each episode seems to be building on the last in a way I dont remember happening before.
The Venture Bros. Season 6 has settled into a comfortable formula over the past several weeks, and "It Happening One Night" didn't do much to rock the boat. Once again a new group of parody villains surfaced to menace the Venture family, only for Blue Morpho and Kano to bumble their way into wiping these new villains off the map. It's a formula that has worked and continues to work, thought not quite as well this time around.
One thing I just realized is that in All this and Gargantua 2 Brock says Jonas doesn't buy into the whole super scientist and super villain stuff. So it doesn't make sense that Wide Whale would be expecting payment from the Venture Corporation when Rusty moves in and get mad at him when his payments are short.