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- The bizarre escapades of pseudo-heroic scientist Dr. Rusty Venture, his competent, high-strung bodyguard, and his two overenthusiastic sons.
- Two teenage robot outcasts coast through life on the planet Insanus, which is inhabited by super violent murderous robots who are always trying to destroy each other, for no reason.
- Eric Normal is a teenage superhero...with no superpowers at all. He, with his super-powered friends Brass Butt, Changerella and Buzz Girl enroll in an academy for budding heroes and go on crazy adventures, while learning what it means to be a true hero.
- In this wicked animated comedy, Mel Wax (Michael McKean) is the head of a dysfunctional Hollywood indie movie studio, Hopeless Pictures, so named after his deceased parents, Hope and Les. In the land where a studio chief is only as good as his last big flop, Wax struggles to reign in out-of-control, pill-popping Swedish directors and egomaniacal stars, while coping with a vengeful soon-to-be ex-wife (Lisa Kudrow), assorted affairs, his idiot nephew/head of production (Bob Balaban), a hostile takeover and an inept psychiatrist, Dr. Stein (Jonathan Katz). Jennifer Coolidge plays Hopeless Pictures' head of development, Tracy, as well as actress Nina Boroslova.
- It's Christmas and the Ventures are having their annual party. But the festivities are interrupted by the Dean who accidentally summons a Christmas demon, and the Monarch who plans to blow up the Venture home.
- 2003–201822mTV-148.0 (387)TV EpisodeWhile Brock and Hank are held hostage by The Monarch, Master Billy Quizboy and Pete White are called in to help diagnose a mysterious painful illness afflicting Dean.
- Dubbed the Ninth Wonder of the World, Jonas Venture's space station, Gargantua-1, has developed a problem, and Dr. Thaddeus Venture must fix his father's creation.
- Dr. Venture and his family are in Mexico, where the boys get kidnapped by the Monarch's henchmen. Brock goes on a rampage to get them back and Dr. Venture wakes up in a bathtub of ice to find he has no kidneys.
- 2003–201822mTV-147.8 (414)TV EpisodeThe boys discover a dangerous pod in the lab that projects your fantasies, thus trapping you inside. Dr. Byron Orpheus is introduced as well as his daughter, Trianna, whom Dean becomes enamored with immediately.
- Dr. Venture and his family encounter pirates while trying to recover an old crashed aircraft made by Dr. Jonas Venture decades earlier.
- Brock goes on a wilderness retreat, and gets more than he bargained for when he encounters the Army searching for something. Meanwhile, the Venture family retreats to the panic room when the forces of both The Monarch and Baron Ünderbheit attack.
- Pete White, Master Billy Quizboy, and Dr. Venture are recruited by their old college professor, Dr. Richard Impossible, to work for him doing super-science at his remote arctic lab. But when Hank is infected by one of Dr. Impossible's old serums, Brock must race to locate the lab and save Hank's life.
- While trying to relive his younger days, Dr. Venture is seduced by Dr. Girlfriend in disguise as part of The Monarch's evil plan. Brock learns he has to renew his license to kill.
- Hank and Dean learn about Brock and Dr. Venture's early days as they attend a funeral for Mike Sorayama, an old college buddy they used to tease. But the funeral proves to be a ruse by Sorayama to exact revenge for their torment.
- 2003–201822mTV-148.3 (380)TV EpisodeWhile Hank and Dean run away from home to seek their independence, an old enemy of Dr. Venture's, long thought destroyed, returns seeking vengeance.
- To raise much-needed cash, Dr. Venture holds a yard sale for his father's old, unwanted super-science equipment and inventions. Brock and other agents from the Office of Secret Intelligence maintain security as many of Venture's arch-nemeses attend, but The Monarch has other plans.
- Dr. Venture takes the X1 to "Brisbyland" for a meeting with the theme park owner Roy Brisby. But the boys get kidnapped by the "Orange County Liberation Front" and Brock and his former lover and secret agent Molotov Cocktease mount a rescue.
- 2003–201822mTV-147.0 (489)TV EpisodeDr. Venture, his teen sons Hank and Dean, and their bodyguard Brock head to New York to unveil Dr. Venture's new invention. They are pursued by a ninja intent on acquiring the device.
- The Monarch finds himself on trial for a murder, but it soon becomes clear that the "Guild of Calamitous Intent" may be behind the whole thing.
- Eric and the Superchums have to tackle Tickles the Evil Clown. He's tired of everyone laughing at him and vows to destroy Crumptonville with a giant pie.
- The Monarch launches his first attack on his new arch nemesis, the other Dr. Venture.
- Brock discovers that his long-standing role as Dr. Venture's bodyguard may not have been the assignment he always thought it was.
- 2003–201824mTV-148.8 (284)TV EpisodeBrock Samson is a marked man.
- 2003–201824mTV-148.9 (295)TV EpisodeHeads will fly as the explosive conclusion of The Venture Bros. two-part season finale finds Brock and the Venture family on the run from the Law, The Monarch, Sgt. Hatred and the entire O.S.I!
- At long last, The Venture Bros. peels away the onion-like shrouds of time for a look back into the troubled past of America's most beloved hydrocephalic former boy genius, to reveal dark secrets that even he didn't know about.
- Dr. Venture receives an unorthodox introduction to his new Guild-assigned nemesis
- Love is in the air, kind of, when Dr. Venture encounters his childhood friend, Dr. Tara Quymn, in the Amazon Rain Forest.
- Ventures are about to learn the hard way that beneath the foundations of the Venture Compound lie deep, dark secrets.
- The Monarch seeks to re-spark his old hatred by secretly visiting the Venture Compound
- Jonas Jr. converts Spider Skull Island into a Team Venture Museum.
- 2003–201824mTV-148.5 (322)TV EpisodeThe truths and half-truths about Dr. Venture's former arch nemeses are finally revealed
- Dr. Venture learns that a life with no arch enemy is not nearly so sweet
- Batgirl has an uneventful day.
- Catwoman orders Harley to take care of her cat.
- Batgirl turns evil thanks to a powder from Ivy.
- Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy get a knock on the door.
- Thrasher and Blastus's new social network site, Frenemy, turns out to be a clingy, insecure, and homicidal stalker.
- Thrasher and Blastus get jobs at The Maul to buy fancy upgrades like their rival Megawatt.
- To avoid taking the school's standardized tests, Thrasher and Blastus con their way into the "Sunshine Class," but their teacher and the class itself are not what they appear.
- An exotic woman from the Internet drives a wedge between Blastus and Thrasher.
- A play date with Thrasher as babysitter for his baby sister sparks a global war between toddlers and their toys.
- Thrasher's reign as the all-powerful student body president leads the school and his friendship with Blastus to the brink of destruction.
- Thrasher and Blastus turn to a physical enhancement drink to excel at the ultra-violent Mutilationball, but the "tonic's" side effects might be more dangerous than the game.
- Thrasher and Blastus try to save Thrasher's elderly Nana from being fired as a weapon at an enemy planet, but rescuing her might put their own planet in danger.
- Thrasher, Blastus, and their classmates struggle to survive a horde of monsters in order to prove their manhood.
- Pinky, Babs and JJ make a hilarious video that's "almost perfect," a so-so assessment that doesn't cut the mustard for perfectionist Pinky.
- The citizens of Sackenhack starts to argue when their favorite food is discontinued./Pinky always wanted to have a pet, but he ends up adopting a wildcat.
- Worried that his mom isn't using the latest technology, Pinky shows her how to get RIPPED: really, insanely, pretty prepared to engage with digital.