The Venture Bros. Villains
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Every hero needs a villain to foil. The Ventures may not be strictly heroic in their actions but they have garnered the attention of many villains. Villains, their lackeys and devices are listed in the order in which they appeared.
[edit] Villains
[edit] The Monarch
- See the main article: The Monarch
[edit] Dr. Girlfriend/Queen Etheria/Lady Au Pair/Dr. Mrs. The Monarch
- See the main article: Dr. Girlfriend
[edit] Otaku Senzuri
- See the main article: Otaku Senzuri
[edit] Tijuana Lucha Libre Gang
First appeared in Dia de Los Dangerous these mexican wrestlers tried to stop Brock Samson by attacking en masse. They were defeated so handily that one of the luchadores asked Brock to "take me with you", Brock declined, but gave him his shirt (in a parody of "Mean Joe Greene" from a Coca-Cola commercial).
[edit] Chupacabras
The chupacabras, or goat-sucker apperently thought Rusty was a goat. Brock quickly dispatches the creature with a quick throw of his trusty knife. The creature looks like it might be related to the Krampus.
[edit] Phantom Spaceman
- See the main article about the big, fat jerk!: Phantom Spaceman
[edit] Mr. Brisby
- See the main article: Mr. Brisby
[edit] Phantom Limb
- See the main article: Phantom Limb
[edit] Tiny Eagle
First mentioned in Tag-Sale -- You're it!, he didn't make an appearance until Powerless in the Face of Death. Tiny Eagle works with the The Guild, most likely as a Stranger. Tiny Eagle employs an aircraft built for his miniature nature that is the same size and shape as a bald eagle.
[edit] Chairman Wow
First appeared in Tag-Sale -- You're it!, Chairman Wow was a background character that was perusing the sale items at Dr. Venture's yard sale.
[edit] The Power Plug
This villain is more grounded than many of his fellows. Currently, he feels that the actualizing power he gains from his only creative outlet, villainy is beginning to diminish. Getting beaten by Brock Samson is just not the charge it used to be. In Tag-Sale -- You're it!, he was a background character at the yard sale and a punching bag for Brock.
[edit] Rick Danger
Appeared in Tag-Sale -- You're it! as a background character during the Venture yard sale, he has one metal arm. Had a brief line in the epsiode: "Dick!", a call-out to another villain whom he mistakenly believed intentionally struck him. Has made several other background appearances, including one as a Stranger in The Trial of the Monarch and another as a former henchman in 21 and 24's therapy group in Powerless in the Face of Death.
[edit] Intangible Fancy
Unlike many of the background villains appearing in Tag-Sale -- You're it!, the Intangible Fancy had a line: "When the sun sleeps, wolves begin to howl." Was apparently detained by Mr. One after "testing the merchandise." Has since reappeared in Fallen Arches as an applicant for the Order of the Triad's archvillain.
[edit] Green Goo Scientitst
Also blessed with a single line this melted green guy with blue lab coat and boots threatened legal action in Tag-Sale -- You're it!.
[edit] Bearded Spectre
Appeared in Tag-Sale -- You're it! as a background character during the Venture yard sale. Known for wearing outdated clothes, though this is apparently not a conscious effort on his part.
[edit] Tag-Sale -- You're it! Unknowns
- "Guy with video game head" appeared as a background character during the Venture yard sale.
- "Fish/reptile-guy" appeared as a background character during the Venture yard sale.
- "Black-widow girl, six-arms and a cape" appeared as a background character during the Venture yard sale.
- "Wizard with blonde hair and staff, wearing purple robes" appeared as a background character during the Venture yard sale.
[edit] Baron Ünderbheit
- See the main article: Baron Ünderbheit
[edit] Catclops
- See the main article: Catclops
[edit] Girl Hitler
- See the main article: Girl Hitler
[edit] Manic 8-Ball
- See the main article: Manic 8-Ball.
[edit] The Guild of Calamitous Intent
- See the main article: The Guild of Calamitous Intent
[edit] G.U.A.R.D.O.
- See the main article: G.U.A.R.D.O.
[edit] Ghost Pirates
First shown during Ghosts of the Sargasso. These pirates are not really ghosts nor are they particularly tough. The captain of the ghost pirates went on to begin working for Jonas Venture Junior as the captain of the X2 boat.
[edit] Nat King Cobra
Mentioned during Ice Station -- Impossible! while his Snakemen were fighting with Race Bannon aboard a helicopter.
[edit] Zoocreeper
Though never seen this villain was mentioned in Are You There God? It's Me, Dean. His exploits and equipment are detailed in the Guild of Calamitous Intent handbook. Owns robot cheetahs, which he uses to guard his fortress.
[edit] Mike Sorayama *DECEASED*
- See the main article: Mike Sorayama
[edit] Villains from The Flight of The Monarch
During the The Trial of The Monarch, while reading from The Flight of The Monarch, Stiv Bators, Lydia Lunch, Monstroso, and Jim Foetus were mentioned. Stiv Bators and Lydia Lunch are punk rock artists. Monstroso is massively huge and can fit around seven people in his lap alone. Jim Foetus is Jim Thirwell, who composed the music for The Venture Brothers, and has recorded under several monikers that include the word "Foetus" ("Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel," "You've Got Foetus On Your Breath," etc.)
[edit] King Gorilla
- See the main article: King Gorilla
Big, bad, and gay, KG as he is sometimes called, is in a new jungle. King Gorilla is a massively strong and unrepentant sexual predator.
[edit] Mecha-Mouth
A bandaged and goggled villain with a duck bill/bear trap mouth. He first appeared in Return to Spider-Skull Island.
[edit] Shameface
First appearing in Return to Spider-Skull Island, Shame face was a supervillain in prison, and part of a "scared straight" program, along with the Monarch. At one point in his criminal career, super heated plasma tanks blew up in his face, scarring him severely and irreperably. Is apparently Italian-American, judging from his accent.
[edit] Dr. Septapus
A balding super-villain with grey-streaked black hair and seven arms of flesh and blood, he enjoys wearing sunglasses. Currently deceased, he first appeared in Powerless in the Face of Death. He was fatally shot in the chest (his middle hand having missed the bullet) by Phantom Limb.
[edit] Mr. Monday
A monocled, smoking villain who was initially shown during Powerless in the Face of Death. He prefers Mondays over all other days and even tries to focus his plans around that particular day. Effeminate and attention-grabbing, Mr. Monday likes to use the expression "Monday-licious". He enjoys giving himself a goofy title when planning a criminal action (e.g. President of Calendars). Was similarly murdered by Phantom Limb.
[edit] Phantom of the Cineplex
In reality he was Old Man Johnson, who is just a jackass in a rubber mask. He was mentioned in Return to Spider-Skull Island during a tirade by Dr. Venture about Johnson's jackassery.
[edit] Tiny Joseph
- See the main article : Tiny Joseph
[edit] Tigerriffic
Villain who is known for his strength, especially for one incident in which he ripped an eye-witness news van apart. Unfortunately, all of his powers come from his suit. His orange hair is similar in style to Wolverine with body hair in stripes. He first appeared in Powerless in the Face of Death and is voiced by Paul Boocock.
[edit] White Noise
A racist ex-TV repairman who enjoys smoking, this villain appears to be made of TV static. His body transformed into this form when he tried to repair a television while it was plugged into a live socket. He first appeared in Powerless in the Face of Death and is voiced by Brendon Small. He was murdered by the Phantom Limb.
[edit] Crime-odile
Mention in Powerless in the Face of Death during the henchmen support group.
[edit] Sergeant Hatred
- See the main article: Sergeant Hatred
[edit] Manta Claus
Mentioned by Phantom Limb as an associate; Is apparently someone he eats with frequently. May have a grudge against Animus.
[edit] Truckules
A cross between Hercules and a tractor-trailer, he uses a golden tractor face and grill as a breastplate. Dr. Girlfriend used to number two for him and from him she learned how to hot wire anything. Despite being a supervillain, he was thoughful enough to register himself as a person with a guest at the Monarch's wedding, knowing that he would take up two seats.
[edit] Torrid
New fire-themed arch-enemy of The Order of the Triad. Apparently Australian in origin. Has numerous fire-based powers, including the ability to teleport objects with fire. Appears to suffer from gastrointestinal difficulties, which may be the cause of his frequent standing.
[edit] Curse
White-haired, staff-wielding wizard that has a red spider on his black hat. He applied to arch The Order of the Triad but was rejected as too easy.
[edit] Blackulas
Hunted by Jefferson Twilight, Blackulas are not African-American vampires, because there are no African-Americans in England. Thus, the preferred, albeit non-pc term, is Blackulas.
[edit] Manotaur
This Villain appears in Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny as a retired villain. The Monarch manages to put him on Phantom Limb's shit list. He is later seen in Now Museum - Now You Don't! as a member of The Fraternity of Torment.
[edit] Henchmen and Servitors
[edit] Kikai
Kikai is Otaku's henchman and appeared alongside his master in The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay. In reward for his service, Otaku cured many ailments of Kikai with a few ninja-powered tosses of some needles.
[edit] The Henchmen of The Monarch
The most famous henchmen are Number 21 and 24 who began in The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay. Speedy, who first appeared in Dia de Los Dangerous, was an up and coming henchmen until tangling with Brock Samson.
[edit] Li-Li
Li-Li is Roy E. Brisby's com-panda. Brisby uses the panda for her milk as well as to put him out when he catches fire from sitting too close to the fireplace. Through circumstances in The Incredible Mr. Brisby Li-Li might now be back with her original owner, David Bowie.
[edit] Mandalay
- See the main article: Mandalay
Mandalay is Mr. Brisby's bodyguard in The Incredible Mr. Brisby. A large black man wearing a blue turban and a suit, Mandalay was unwilling to fight Brock over just a job-- once Brock aimed a nailgun at him.
[edit] The Baron's Manservant
Manservant to Baron Ünderbheit, he also first appeared in Home Insecurity. Manservant was a birthday gift to the Baron from his parents while still in college. There Manservant slept in the dorm room's closet.
[edit] Baron Ünderbheit's Henchmen
These lesser servitors of the Baron are akin to many other of their ilk, disposable. Everyone in Ünderland is required to serve the Baron as a henchmen from 12 to 37 years old. At 38, they are executed.
[edit] The Snakemen of Nat King Cobra
Another variation on the henchmen theme, these soldiers hiss as they serve Nat King Cobra. Race Bannon fought members of this group during Ice Station -- Impossible!
[edit] Strangers
Watch and Ward performed surveilance for The Guild during The Trial of The Monarch and they employ many field operatives for covert operations. Tiny Eagle is thought to be a Stranger.
[edit] Dr. Henry Killinger
- See the main article Dr. Henry Killinger
This villain and his magic murder bag worked with The Monarch in I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills. He wears a black skull mask covering there upper half of his face and has silver skull motif shoes. A cross-parody of Henry Kissinger and Mary Poppins, he tried to institute a number of reforms to streamline The Monarch's operation including adding Blackguards to The Fluttering Horde. His greatest assets are his diplomatic skills, incredible understanding of human nature, and his "magic murder bag," an ironically named item that (ala Mary Poppins) apparently has unlimited capacity and contains whatever Dr. Killinger wants it to. In The Doctor Is Sin he attempted to revitalize Venture Industries and the Venture family itself, but ultimately failed when he requested Dr. Venture join the Guild of Calamitous Intent. Once his work is done, he departs Mary-Poppins-style via his umbrella.
[edit] Shadowmen
When Phantom Limb was like any other villain, he had henchmen called Shadowmen. The Monarch served as a Shadowman while moonlighting as The Monarch, and so did 24.
[edit] Venchmen
These henchmen were to be Rusty's henchmen to command should he have taken Dr. Henry Killinger's offer to become a villain. Their colors stylishly represent Venture Industry's blue and black logo.
[edit] Villainous Devices
Tools of the super criminal, these devices aid the dastradly plans of more than one villain.
[edit] The Tiger Bomb
The Tiger Bomb was used by Baron Ünderbheit in Home Insecurity to punish his disloyal lackeys.
[edit] Goliath Serum
The Goliath Serum was invented by Professor Impossible. It was to be injected in a living creature, and 24 hours later, through some metabolic changes, the living creature would become a bomb and blow up. In the news reel, it is mentioned that an elephant injected with this serum in a Russian circus would be very effective.
[edit] Dreaded Candiru
The Monarch planned to use this nasty little fish, with a penchant for swimming up a man's penis and lodging itself there, using barbs to mantain its position, on Team Venture in Are You There God? It's Me, Dean. While it is maintained by a few skeptics that this fish is a myth, there is indeed such a fish as the candiru, which has been known to swim up the urethra.
[edit] Robots of Mike Soriyama
The Leslie-bots are robotic representations of Maike Soriyama's college crush that appeared in Past Tense. Soriyama also created numerous robot clones in Past Tense. These devices made it possible for Mike Soriyama to enact his revenge from beyond the grave.
[edit] Antagonists
Not villains in the truest sense of the word, these characters have been at odds with the Venture clan or are associated with shady activities.
[edit] Molotov Cocktease
Molotov Cocktease, the love of Brock's life first appeared floating on a bed in Eeney, Meeney, Miney ...Magic!.
[edit] OCLF
The Orange County Liberation Front opposes Mr. Brisby during The Incredible Mr. Brisby. Rank and file members wear orange berets, but commanders wear a helmet shaped and textured like an orange.
[edit] Mr. David Bowie
Yes, THE David Bowie. Hired Molotov Cocktease to return his Companda in The Incredible Mr. Brisby from the clutches of Mr. Brisby. He apparently has some bad blood with Brock Samson, who could barely restrain himself upon seeing Bowie at the Monarch's wedding. Klaus Nomi and Iggy Pop are his feral underlings.
[edit] That guy from Depeche Mode
Mentioned in Tag-Sale -- You're it!, which member of the band is referenced is unknown.
[edit] Professor Impossible
Professor Impossible may not be a true villain, but he tried to kill Dr. Venture in Ice Station -- Impossible! because of his outrage at Dr. Venture's inappropriate actions.
[edit] Guardian of the Sacred Craft Bin of Holy Jineema
Seen in The Trial of The Monarch, this stone golem was dispatched by Brock Samson even though he surrendered after being struck in the groin, repeatedly.
[edit] Krampus
Christmastime's archaic punisher of the naughty, Krampus appeared in A Very Venture Christmas
[edit] Elder Villains
These costumed baddies fought the original Team Venture of Jonas Venture Sr., Colonel Gentleman, Action Man, Otto Aquarius, Kano, Major Tom, Dr.Entmann and Ook-ook.
[edit] The Velvet Phantom
Mentioned in Past Tense.
[edit] The Invisible Fist
Mentioned in Past Tense.
[edit] The Mesmerist
Mentioned in Past Tense.
[edit] Trouble Makers Incorporated
Mentioned in Past Tense.
[edit] Scaramantula
Fought in a flash back in the episode Now Museum - Now You Don't!
[edit] Brainulo
Fought in a flash back in the episode Now Museum - Now You Don't!





