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The Venture Bros.
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| Title: | A Very Venture Christmas |
| Episode: | Season 1 Special |
| Production Number: | S01 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday December 19th, 2004 |
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It’s the Christmas season for the Venture family and Dr. Venture is hosting his traditional Christmas party, Brock searches for a gift to give to Dean, The Monarch schemes up a plan to destroy the Venture family once and for all as if it where a Christmas gift for Dr. Girlfriend, Master Billy Quizboy and Pete. White hit on Dr. Orpheus’ teen daughter Triana, and Dean and Hank find what they think is a book relating to Christmas traditions and unknowingly unleashes a magical demon that threatens the lives of all Dr. Venture’s party guests.
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| | Guest Stars | | •Lisa Hammer | voiced | Triana Orpheus | Recurring (7th appearance) | | •Steven Rattazzi | voiced | Dr. Byron Orpheus | Recurring (5th appearance) |
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| This episode is only 15 minutes long, differencing from the normal 30 minutes. | This episode has a special Christmas opening credit sequence. | This episode also has a special "Astro Base" logo in the beginning moments in the show. | The episode doesn't follow its continuity after the previous episode, where The Monarch was imprisoned and Dean and Hank where dead. but it has been argued that the events that took place where before the events in Trial of the Monarch but after events in Ice-Station Impossible. |
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| Billy: Hold the phone. Total babe alert. Twelve o'clock.
Pete White: Oh yeah, I know her type. Ahh, watch and learn, Willamina.
Billy: Okay, one: you're totally gay. Two: she's hot, and you're an albino. And three: you're totally gay.
Pete White: You know, I was the first DJ at my college radio station to play the Bauhaus.
Triana: That's... great. Wow, that makes you like sixty or something, huh?
Pete White: Nope, just cool. Oop! Mistletoe. | Dr. Venture: Merry Christmas, ya old fountain! Merry Christmas shiny X-1! Merry Christmas Dr. Orpheus!
Dr. Orpheus: Merry Christmas, Mr. Venture!
Dr. Venture: Merry Christmas, HELPeR!
HELPeR: (beeps)
Dean: Why didn't he wish me a Merry Christmas? Nobody wants a Dean-In-The-Box! | Dr. Venture: Ooh, Orpheus. I wasn't expecting you to show up. Didn't think necromancers believed in Christmas.
Dr. Orpheus: Well, the whole affair is about as real as Kwanza, or uh, the Wookie's Life Day, but I find it charming. |
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| In almost every scene where Dr. Venture is shown floating in the air greeting everyone in a dream sequence, the outside ground has as snowy patch to it; all except the part where Dr. Venture greats the X-1, you can clearly see a green grassy ground coming outside of its docking bay door. |
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| The beginning sequence where Dr. Venture is visited by a ghost that has the appearance of a grim reaper, and also when he wakes up and greats everyone is a parody to the famous Christmas classic book "A Christmas Carol" | The way Dr. Venture's nose turns red and then he starts to float off is a parody to "Rudolph The Red-Nodes Reindeer" classic stop-motion Christmas special. | Dr. Orpheus rambles about sarcasticly how Christmas is as real as Kwanzaa and "Wookie Life Day". The Wookie Life Day is actually a reference to the Star Wars Christmas special, where Han Solo visits Chewie and his family that day. | When Dr. Venture wakes up from the first dream, he rambles about that he's a changed man and stuff like that, then we are shown through what appears to be a crude x-ray machine that his heart is growing to the extent of braking that machine. This is parody to "How the Grinch stole Christmas". |
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| Guests at Dr. Venture's Christmas party include:
Mexican wrestler from the episode "Dia de los Dangerous"
Steve Summers and his Sasquatch companion form episode "Home Insecurity "
Professor Impossible and Sally Impossible, whom is now showing her pregnancy, from episode "Ice Station - Impossible!"
Mandelay from the episode "The Incredible Mr. Brisby"
Colonel Gentleman, Action Man, Kano and Otto Aquarius from episode "Ghosts of the Sargasso" |
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