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* OnlySaneMan: "Sane" is probably pushing it, being a drug-addicted, paranoid killer who talks to his dog, but Sonny is the only member of the gang who points out the fact that the "mysteries" Ted wants them to investigate are nonexistent and they're clearly just breaking into buildings and looting them.
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* {{Expy}}: A very blatant one of [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour Doctor Doom]], with The Monarch even making the comparison. This makes his team-up with [[TheFantasticFaux Prof. Impossible]] in the Revenge Society especially amusing--Dr. Doom and Mr. Fantastic also become allies in the Future Foundation for a time.

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* {{Expy}}: A very blatant one of [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour Doctor Doom]], ComicBook/DoctorDoom, with The Monarch even making the comparison. This makes his team-up with [[TheFantasticFaux Prof. Impossible]] in the Revenge Society especially amusing--Dr. Doom and Mr. Fantastic also become allies in the Future Foundation for a time.
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->See his entry on the [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersTheGuild Guild of Calamitous Intent]] page.

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* BatmanParody: Despite his superpowers and colorful costume, he has many parallels with the Dark Knight: he has a British butler, a young sidekick with different boys in the role, one of his sidekicks dying really traumatizes him, a stately manor with an underground lair, and he's [[ActorAllusion voiced by]] Creator/KevinConroy. Even his (deceased) nemesis, Clue Clown, is PracticallyJoker with a bit of ComicBook/TheRiddler thrown in for good measure. The MistakenForPedophile aspects of his focus episode also reflect ''Seduction of the Innocent'', the real-life book whose accusations of that nature against Batman contributed to the creation of UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode.

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* BatmanParody: Despite his superpowers and colorful costume, he has many parallels with the Dark Knight: he has a British butler, a young sidekick with different boys in the role, one of his sidekicks dying really traumatizes him, a stately manor with an underground lair, and he's [[ActorAllusion voiced by]] Creator/KevinConroy. Even his (deceased) nemesis, Clue Clown, is PracticallyJoker with a bit of ComicBook/TheRiddler thrown in for good measure. The MistakenForPedophile aspects of his focus episode also reflect ''Seduction of the Innocent'', the real-life book whose accusations of that nature against Batman contributed to the creation of UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode.MediaNotes/TheComicsCode.
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* MooseAndMapleSyrup: Based out of UsefulNotes/{{Canada}}, but in an inversion to the "sweet and quirky", "Canadian Niceness" aspects of the trope, they're detested by the Guild and O.S.I. alike as "honorless scum".
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* CanadaEh: Based out of UsefulNotes/{{Canada}}, but in an inversion to the "Canadian Niceness" aspect of the trope, they're detested by the Guild and O.S.I. alike as "honorless scum".
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* HaveAGayOldTime: His name and character lampshades this trope, since he uses the archaic meaning of "dick" for detective in a way that leads to an AtrociousAlias that other people constantly mock.
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* DisabledLoveInterest: A {{Goth}} who walks with crutches, looks like ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga''[='s=] Edward Cullen, and is dating Triana.

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* ArcherArchetype: He's a mostly stoic archer-themed superhero based on the ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' version of ComicBook/GreenArrow.



* LivingWeapon: His arrows appear to be this, given that the feet are fully functional and capable of hopping their way back to him under their own power

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* LivingWeapon: His arrows appear to be this, given that the feet are fully functional and capable of hopping their way back to him under their own powerpower.
* MasterArcher: He's an archer-themed superhero based on the ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' version of ComicBook/GreenArrow with a ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}-like costume.

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A former actress who's believed to be Hank and Dean's mother.

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A former actress and supervillain who's believed to be Hank and Dean's mother.


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* TheAtoner: Has spent her later years after retiring from supervillain life as Madam Majeure helping fellow victims of irresponsible super-science, particularly animals who can't return to the wild or fit in with conventional reservations.
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* HeroicLineage: Dr. Quymn is the daughter of Mz. Quymn, a heroine married to Col. Gentleman (Tara's step-father) based on [[Characters/MarvelComicsWildPack Silver Sable]].

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* HeroicLineage: Dr. Quymn is the daughter of Mz. Quymn, a heroine married to Col. Gentleman (Tara's step-father) based on [[Characters/MarvelComicsWildPack Silver Sable]].ComicBook/SilverSable.
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A nameless Monarch killed by Brock during a raid on the Venture compound and reanimated by Dr. Venture who sells him to the military. He later defects and co-founds a nation for victims of mad science experiments.

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A nameless Monarch minion killed by Brock during a raid on the Venture compound and reanimated by Dr. Venture who sells him to the military. He later defects and co-founds a nation for victims of mad science experiments.



* WhatADrag: Ted threatens to do this to Sonny for questioning their presence at the venture compound and stating how the van had enough fuel to keep moving.

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* WhatADrag: Ted threatens to do this to Sonny for questioning their presence at the venture Venture compound and stating how the van had enough fuel to keep moving.
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* FailedASpotCheck: The entire group failed to see through Jonas Sr.'s PaperThinDisguse as the Japanese supervillain "Dr. Fangdragon". Scaramantula even calls out his obvious non-Japanese traits like being 6'2" and hirsute without realizing it.

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* FailedASpotCheck: The entire group failed to see through Jonas Sr.'s PaperThinDisguse PaperThinDisguise as the Japanese supervillain "Dr. Fangdragon". Scaramantula even calls out his obvious non-Japanese traits like being 6'2" and hirsute without realizing it.

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* DatingWhatDaddyHates: While her own alignment is unclear, her father was a Native American-themed superhero named Chief Justice and she is seen exclusively dating villains.

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* TheChiefsDaughter: She is the daughter of a Native American-themed superhero named Chief Justice.
* DatingWhatDaddyHates: While her own alignment is unclear, her father was a Native American-themed superhero named Chief Justice was a superhero and she is seen exclusively dating villains.
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* TheCaligula: He has plenty of delusional, overly aggressive traits as ruler of Ünderland. He tries (and fails) to execute a trio traiterous associates with a "Tiger Balm" stunt (giving them little tins of Tiger-brand lip balm and then having actual tigers with bombs strapped to them attack) and it's mentioned that all of his soldiers are executed once they turn 38.

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* TheCaligula: He has plenty of delusional, overly aggressive traits as ruler of Ünderland. He tries (and fails) to execute a trio traiterous of traitorous associates with a "Tiger Balm" stunt (giving them little tins of Tiger-brand lip balm and then having actual tigers with bombs strapped to them attack) and it's mentioned that all of his soldiers are executed once they turn 38.



* EvilOverlord: As the villianous ruler [[{{Uberwald}} Ünderland]] until his deposition in season two.

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* EvilOverlord: As the villianous villainous ruler of [[{{Uberwald}} Ünderland]] until his deposition in season two.
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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: They are based on the members of Mystery Incorporated from ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'', while [[CompositeCharacter also being combined with]] the personalities of various serial killers from the 1970s, making them dangerous criminal lunatics. It should be noted, based on a couple throwaway lines from the Boy Adventurers in Season 4's "Self-Medication", that [[ExpyCoexistence the Scooby Gang did exist in this universe]].

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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: They are based on the members of Mystery Incorporated from ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'', while [[CompositeCharacter also being combined with]] with the personalities of various serial killers from the 1970s, making them dangerous criminal lunatics. It should be noted, based on a couple throwaway lines from the Boy Adventurers in Season 4's "Self-Medication", that [[ExpyCoexistence the Scooby Gang did exist in this universe]].
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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: They are based off the members of Mystery Incorporated from Franchise/ScoobyDoo but are all also based on various 1970s serial killers and are dangerous criminal lunatics. It should be noted, based on a couple throwaway lines from the Boy Adventurers in Season 4's Self-Medication, that the Scooby Gang did exist in this universe.

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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: They are based off on the members of Mystery Incorporated from Franchise/ScoobyDoo but are all ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'', while [[CompositeCharacter also based on being combined with]] the personalities of various 1970s serial killers and are from the 1970s, making them dangerous criminal lunatics. It should be noted, based on a couple throwaway lines from the Boy Adventurers in Season 4's Self-Medication, "Self-Medication", that [[ExpyCoexistence the Scooby Gang did exist in this universe.universe]].
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* Magic8Ball: His theme as a villain-turned-hero. He dresses all in black save for an "8" on his face and communicates in standard "Magic 8 Ball" messages via a window on his chest.

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* Magic8Ball: His theme as a villain-turned-hero. He dresses all in black save for an "8" on his face and communicates in standard "Magic 8 Ball" messages via a window on his chest. As well as some novel, situationally-useful messages, [[SnarkyInanimateObject like "Asshole."]]
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[[center: [-[[Characters/TheVentureBrothers Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersTeamVenture Team Venture]] | [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersOSI The OSI]] | [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersVentureAllies Venture Allies]] | [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersTheMonarchAndCohorts The Monarch And Cohorts]] | [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersTheGuild The Guild of Calamitous Intent]] | '''Others''']]-]

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Characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers''. This page is for all remaining characters who do not neatly fit into one of the other sub-pages.

!!Due to the sheer number of [[WalkingSpoiler Walking]] and {{Late Arrival Spoiler}}s (including some characters' placement and, in a few cases, their very ''name''), '''[[Administrivia/SpoilersOff Spoilers Are Off]]''' for these pages. You have been warned.

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[[folder: ''The Original Team Venture'']]
!!Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr.
-->''"Remember Rusty, in here I’m your doctor not your father. Now lets get back to it shall we. You were telling me how you’re ungrateful for all the opportunities your father’s given you and you blame me for all your problems!''"
-->'''Voiced By''':James Urbaniak
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jonas_venture_916.jpgThe grand figure looming over the remains of the current world today is the legacy left behind by Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr. Adventure hero, scientist, woman-chaser, celebrity, and media darling who could do anything ''except'' raise a son. Dr. Venture lived a life of luxury and adventure, with the world constantly revolving around him, and that was the way he liked it. Too often, this ended up with Dr. Venture ignoring important things like missing colleagues, the family's cursed artifact, and non-emotionally scarring time that should have been spent with his own son. Then, he would play down any negative consequences of anything he ever did until he could forget about it.

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[[folder: ''The Original Team Venture'']]
!!Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr.
-->''"Remember Rusty, in here I’m your doctor not your father. Now lets get back to it shall we. You were telling me how you’re ungrateful for all the opportunities your father’s given you and you blame me for all your problems!''"
-->'''Voiced By''':James Urbaniak
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!The Revenge Society

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!!The Revenge Society as a Whole
[[quoteright:500:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jonas_venture_916.jpgThe grand figure looming over org/pmwiki/pub/images/revenge_8.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:500:Members pictured L-R: Phantom Limb, Fat Chance, Baron Ünderbheit, Prof. Impossible, Radical Left]]

A group for "disenfranchised" supervillains formed by Phantom Limb during his opposition to
the remains Guild of the current world today is the legacy left behind by Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr. Adventure hero, scientist, woman-chaser, celebrity, Calamitious Intent. Originally Limb (in his "Revenge" persona) and media darling who could do anything ''except'' raise a son. Dr. Venture lived a life collection of luxury and adventure, with the world constantly revolving around him, and that was the way inanimate objects, he liked it. Too often, this ended up with Dr. Venture ignoring important things like missing colleagues, the family's cursed artifact, and non-emotionally scarring time that should have been spent with expands it to include other villains after regaining his own son. Then, he would play down any negative consequences of anything he ever did until he could forget about it.sanity.



Tropes associated with Jonas:
* AbusiveParent: Manages to top Rusty and Professor Impossible as the worst Dad in the series. He included Rusty in all his missions from ages 3-17, made him endure numerous kidnappings, and forced him to kill someone with a house key. Whenever Rusty attempted to express his frustration, Jonas would simply disregard it and call him ungrateful. His style of parenting was so bad, that in "Are You There God, It's Me Dean", even The Monarch admitted to Hank that Jonas really did a number on him.
* TheAce: Since he's a parody of characters like Franchise/DocSavage. Even after a ''lot'' of the varnish that is the man's legend has been wiped away throughout the series his son, the most prominent victim of his {{Jerkass}} behavior and someone well aware of the man's countless faults, freely admits that the man was "one hell of a scientist."
* BreakTheCutie: To Rusty.
* BrokenPedestal: He's a globetrotting super-scientist adventurer who has foiled the plots of countless supervillains. But when you dig a little deeper, you see that he was an emotionally abusive parent who constantly put his son's life in danger by dragging him along on dangerous adventures as well as being a habitual womanizer. He frequently lost interest in his projects, leaving many half-finished and anyone unfortunate enough to be involved to their own devices (E-Den, the drug addled orphans trapped beneath his compound, Dr. Entmann, etc.)
* TheCasanova: A habitual womanizer, known to throw "key parties."
* {{Crossover}}: According to ''VideoGame/PokerNight2'', he worked with [[VideoGame/Portal2 Cave Johnson]] at one point. Appropriate as both were self-absorbed and eccentric men overly obsessed with science whose lifestyles wound up profoundly hurting the person closest to them.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: His first appearances seemed to make the audience think that Rusty is a jerk for not liking his amazing father more. It isn't until we later learn about some of the darker secrets of Venture Industries (such as keeping a population of drug-addicted orphans in the tunnels beneath their house for decades) that we begin to see Jonas as he really was.
* {{Expy}}: Is a [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] version of Franchise/DocSavage and [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Dr. Benton Quest]].
* GadgeteerGenius: A brilliant inventor...until he would lose interest and leave many of his projects unfinished. Rusty seems to stay afloat by (poorly) completing Jonas' unfinished work.
* GenerationXerox: Like his father Lloyd Venture, he was a super-scientist and engaged in globe spanning adventures. He also installed this lifestyle into his son.
* HarmfulToMinors: Just about anything he did with his son counts.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Died under mysterious circumstances and never said goodbye to Rusty. Near the end of the third season, [[spoiler: it is strongly implied that his bodyguard Kano killed him for trying to activate the O.R.B...which had ironically been rendered useless by Lloyd Venture's bodyguard Sandow.]]
* APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy: Has hosted a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_party#Key_parties key party]] at least once.
* PapaWolf: If there is one positive trait to him, he does look after and protect his own son - as a group of poor would-be Greek kidnappers found out the hard way. Zig-zagged in that Rusty is only ever in danger due to his own father's negligence and willingness to put him in dangerous situations. Not helping it is that the various Greek kidnappers actually did better to Rusty than his father could on any given day...
* PetTheDog: Related to PapaWolf, for all of the torment he subjects his son through, he at least has the decency to let his son keep his happy memories before savagely beating up said would-be Greek kidnappers.
* PosthumousCharacter: Died before the series began, though is seen frequently in flashbacks.
* RoguesGallery: Has a fairly deep one. Just going by those shown or mentioned in the show: Scaramantula, Brainulo, Manotaur, Half-Jackal, [[ChurchOfHappyology L. Ron]]... The first 3 even did a VillainTeamUp to kidnap Rusty.
* SpiritAdvisor: But only while Rusty is off his drugs.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Subverted in that he acted as one to Rusty, and by "Acted" we mean sneaking out whenever his son tried talking about his issues and calling him ungrateful for [[IJustWantToBeNormal not enjoying the life of a boy adventurer]].
* WellDoneSonGuy: to Rusty.
* WhatTheHellDad: He took Rusty with him on dangerous adventures as he didn't see anything wrong with it and didn't get why Rusty would want a normal life. Needless to say, it's understandable why he would considering that he had to kill a man at a young age twice among other things.

!!Col. Gentleman
-->''"That thing is gonna kick like a badger, so you have to re-level quick. Aim for the bastard's neck. Hold 'im up there, Kano! I don't care if he wets himself and your head; that boy is gonna see somebody die! And if he doesn't want it to be his father, he'll have to pull that trigger!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Christopher McCulloch
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/colonel_gentleman_8866.jpgThe apparent second-in-command of the 60's Team Venture, Col. Gentleman is the swinger of the group.

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Tropes associated with Jonas:
* AbusiveParent: Manages to top Rusty and Professor Impossible CarnivalOfKillers:
** Parodied in the "group's" first appearance as Phantom Limb (then
as the worst Dad deranged "Revenge") introduces his team members in this fashion, despite the series. He included Rusty in all his missions from ages 3-17, made him endure numerous kidnappings, and forced him to kill someone with a house key. Whenever Rusty attempted to express his frustration, Jonas would simply disregard it and call him ungrateful. His style of parenting was so bad, fact that in "Are You There God, It's Me Dean", even The Monarch admitted to Hank that Jonas really did they're inanimate objects (a coffee mug, a number on him.
* TheAce: Since he's
shoe, and a parody toaster).
** Played straight at the beginning
of characters like Franchise/DocSavage. Even "All This and Gargantua-2" where they get a ReestablishingCharacterMoment after a ''lot'' of the varnish that is the man's legend has been wiped away throughout the series his son, the most prominent victim of his {{Jerkass}} behavior and someone well aware of the man's countless faults, freely admits that the man was "one hell of a scientist."
* BreakTheCutie: To Rusty.
* BrokenPedestal: He's a globetrotting super-scientist adventurer who has foiled the plots of countless supervillains. But when you dig a little deeper, you see that he was an emotionally abusive parent who constantly put his son's life in danger by dragging him along on dangerous adventures as well as being a habitual womanizer. He frequently lost interest in his projects, leaving many half-finished and anyone unfortunate enough to be involved to their own devices (E-Den, the drug addled orphans trapped beneath his compound, Dr. Entmann, etc.)
* TheCasanova: A habitual womanizer, known to throw "key parties."
* {{Crossover}}: According to ''VideoGame/PokerNight2'', he
having worked with [[VideoGame/Portal2 Cave Johnson]] at one point. Appropriate as both were self-absorbed and eccentric men overly obsessed with science whose lifestyles wound up profoundly hurting Dr. Killinger, being reintroduced (and in the person closest to them.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: His first appearances seemed to make the audience think that Rusty is a jerk for not liking his amazing father more. It isn't until we later learn about some
case of the darker secrets of Venture Industries (such as keeping a population of drug-addicted orphans in new members, [[EstablishingCharacterMoment properly introduced]]) while showing off the tunnels beneath their house for decades) that we begin new abilities they've learned.
* TheHeist: They plan
to see Jonas as he really was.
* {{Expy}}: Is a [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] version of Franchise/DocSavage
pull one on Gargantua-2 and [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Dr. Benton Quest]].
* GadgeteerGenius: A brilliant inventor...until he would lose interest and leave many of his projects unfinished. Rusty seems to stay afloat by (poorly) completing Jonas' unfinished work.
* GenerationXerox: Like his father Lloyd Venture, he was a super-scientist and engaged in globe spanning adventures. He also installed this lifestyle into his son.
* HarmfulToMinors: Just about anything he did with his son counts.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Died under mysterious circumstances and never said goodbye to Rusty. Near the end of the third season, [[spoiler: it is strongly implied that his bodyguard Kano killed him for trying to activate the O.R.B...which had ironically been rendered useless by Lloyd Venture's bodyguard Sandow.]]
* APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy: Has hosted a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_party#Key_parties key party]] at least once.
* PapaWolf: If there is one positive trait to him, he does look after and protect his own son - as a group of poor would-be Greek kidnappers found out the hard way. Zig-zagged in that Rusty is only ever in danger due to his own father's negligence and willingness to put him in dangerous situations. Not helping it is that the various Greek kidnappers
are actually did better to Rusty than his father could on any given day...
* PetTheDog: Related to PapaWolf, for all of the torment he subjects his son through, he at least has the decency to let his son keep his happy memories before savagely beating up said would-be Greek kidnappers.
* PosthumousCharacter: Died before the series began, though is seen frequently
pretty effective in flashbacks.
* RoguesGallery: Has a fairly deep one. Just going by those shown or mentioned in the show: Scaramantula, Brainulo, Manotaur, Half-Jackal, [[ChurchOfHappyology L. Ron]]... The first 3 even did a VillainTeamUp to kidnap Rusty.
* SpiritAdvisor: But only while Rusty is off his drugs.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Subverted in that he acted as one to Rusty, and by "Acted" we mean sneaking out whenever his son tried talking about his issues and calling him ungrateful for [[IJustWantToBeNormal not enjoying the life of a boy adventurer]].
* WellDoneSonGuy: to Rusty.
* WhatTheHellDad: He took Rusty with him on dangerous adventures as he didn't see anything wrong with
pulling it and didn't get why Rusty would want a normal life. Needless to say, off. However, it's understandable why he would considering that he had a front Phantom Limb is using to kill ''destroy'' the station with the backing of the Sovereign after being promised a man at a young age twice among other things.

!!Col. Gentleman
-->''"That thing
Guild Council seat. The Sovereign betrays Limb and most of the Revenge Society ends up dead, missing, or leaving.
* StartMyOwn: The group
is gonna kick like specifically started by Phantom Limb as a badger, so you have rival/opposition to re-level quick. Aim the Guild.
* VillainTeamUp: Specifically
for "disenfranchised" supervillains in opposition to the bastard's neck. Hold 'im up there, Kano! I don't care if he wets himself and your head; that boy is gonna see somebody die! And if he doesn't want it Guild of the Calamitous Intent.
* WeirdTradeUnion: Formed as a rival group
to be the Guild touting less of the Guild's [[ObstructiveBureaucrat complex bureaucracy]].
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[[folder:Phantom Limb]]
->See
his father, he'll have to pull that trigger!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Christopher McCulloch
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entry on the [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersTheGuild Guild of Calamitous Intent]] page.
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[[folder:Prof. Impossible]]
->See his entry on the [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersVentureAllies Venture Allies]] page.
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[[folder:Baron Ünderbheit]]
!!Baron Werner Ünderbheit
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TRiderSmith
->''"[[SarcasmMode As usual, your detective skills are impeccable, Samson. You succeeded in exposing my sinister plan to lock myself in a dungeon, chained to an albino.]]"''

Dr. Venture's "other" ArchEnemy, Baron Werner Ünderbheit
is the swinger tyrannical ruler of Ünderland (pronounced oon-derland) who lost his jaw back in college. He blames Rusty for this, although it was actually the group.result of The Monarch's first attempt to kill Rusty. Ousted as ruler in season two, he joined as the muscle for the Revenge Society.



Tropes associated with Gentleman:
* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: He claims to have been in the RAF, but the rank of colonel does not exist in the RAF. The equivalent rank is group captain.
* BadassBisexual: Bi and very much capable of fending for himself in a fight.
* BadassGrandpa: He's still very capable in a fight. He even gets Brock Sampson to back off thanks to his reputation and a well-aimed cane to the throat.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's certainly a nice guy, eccentrics aside. Badmouth or mistreat his friends or family and you're ''screwed.''
* CatchPhrase: "...a smack in the mouth!" (pronounced "[[FunetikAksent shmack in the mooth!]]")
* CloudCuckoolander: Enjoys making "crazy old person" lists and, apparently, gluing bits of a battleship model to his dog in his spare time.
* DepravedBisexual: Almost everything we learn about his sexuality is TooMuchInformation. He does ''not'' identify as any kind of sexuality:
-->'''Jackson Publick (in character during episode commentary):''' "Of course I have sex with Kiki! He's ''beautiful!'' That doesn't make me gay, it makes me smart!"
** He's also the first person Shore-Leave goes to for info on the "Rusty Venture" sex act, and claims to have invented the act. Yeah, he named a gay sex act after his friend's child.
* GameBreakingInjury: He's taken out of the fight on [[spoiler:Gargantua-2]] after [[spoiler:Prof. Impossible breaks his hip]].
* HeManWomanHater: Nearly every time he talks about a woman is to mention either screwing them or giving them a "smack in the mouth."
* HeroicBSOD: During the 5th season finale, after Kiki walks out for good. He rather glumly realizes all his favorite gay flings have passed on, that he's shacked up with a bitchy Persian a third his age, and that Tangiers has lost its appeal [[spoiler:on top of considering his sexual preference a capital offense. He moves to the States by the end of the episode, and he and the Action Man decide to room together.]]
* ManlyGay: Although it's somewhat clear he strongly prefers men as a rule; his autobiography is titled ''Gentlemen Prefer Gentleman'', after all.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He is essentially what you would get if William S. Burroughs were played by SeanConnery.
* OnlyMostlyDead: Hank and Dean found him dead in the second season. Turns out it was a diabetic coma, they were just too stupid to actually check that he was alive.
* PapaWolf: He decks Rusty when he finds out he broke his step-daughter's heart.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: He says that Kano is an excellent pilot despite his "racial handicap."
** Most likely is an example of DeliberateValuesDissonance to reflect that Col. Gentlemen is rather out of touch with modern ideas about racial sensitivity.

!!The Action Man
-->''"Not me, i've got two years!"''
-->'''Voiced By:''' Christopher McCulloch
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_action_man_4139.jpgThe gun-wielding psycho of the '60s Team Venture, Rodney the Action Man has cooled down significantly with age.

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Tropes associated with Gentleman:
* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: He claims to have been in the RAF, but the rank of colonel does not exist in the RAF. The equivalent rank is group captain.
* BadassBisexual: Bi and very much capable of fending for
ArchEnemy: Considers himself Dr. Venture's arch-enemy, but The Monarch completely eclipsed him during the show's run. In the earlier seasons, Rusty acknowledged Ünderbheit more as a proper nemesis, since Rusty recognizes why Ünderbheit has it in a fight.
* BadassGrandpa: He's still very capable in a fight. He even gets Brock Sampson to back off thanks
for him (even suggesting he was responsible for what happened to his reputation and jaw through negligence), while he has no idea why The Monarch has such a well-aimed cane to the throat.
vendetta.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's certainly a nice guy, eccentrics aside. Badmouth or mistreat his friends or family and you're ''screwed.''
* CatchPhrase: "...a smack in the mouth!" (pronounced "[[FunetikAksent shmack in the mooth!]]")
* CloudCuckoolander: Enjoys making "crazy old person" lists and, apparently, gluing bits of a battleship model to his dog in his spare time.
* DepravedBisexual: Almost everything we learn about his sexuality is TooMuchInformation. He does ''not'' identify as any kind of sexuality:
-->'''Jackson Publick (in character during episode commentary):''' "Of course I have sex with Kiki! He's ''beautiful!'' That doesn't make me gay, it makes me smart!"
BadBoss:
** He's also the first person Shore-Leave goes to for info on the "Rusty Venture" sex act, and claims to have invented the act. Yeah, he named a gay sex act very fond of executing his subordinates. One of his henchmen even mentions that after his friend's child.
* GameBreakingInjury: He's taken
their mandatory military service, all former soldiers are executed.
** He also immediately assumes that the Revenge Society want him to [[IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten kill Manservant]] in order to join. After he does so, the mortificed other Society members point
out they just wanted him to sign a contract.
* BigBadWannabe: Despite being set up as a much more intimidating ArchEnemy to Dr. Venture in comparison to the Monarch, this is what Ünderbheit ended up being. His attempts at revenge reach nowhere ''near'' the level of persistence and determination as those
of the fight on [[spoiler:Gargantua-2]] Monarch and, after [[spoiler:Prof. Impossible breaks his hip]].
* HeManWomanHater: Nearly every time he talks about a woman is to mention either screwing them or giving them a "smack in the mouth."
* HeroicBSOD: During the 5th season finale, after Kiki walks out for good. He rather glumly realizes all his favorite gay flings have passed on, that
he's shacked up dethroned, he's reduced to being the bumbling muscle for the Revenge Society.
* TheBluebeard: Has killed his ''seven'' former wives.
* TheBrute: For the Revenge Society, being their largest and most physically imposing member. Unlike most of the others, he has no real superpowers (though does learn how to launch his metal jaw as a sort of BattleBoomerang by "All This and Gargantua-2").
* TheBusCameBack: Season two's "Love Bheits" was intended to be the last appearance of the character in the series, as Doc and Jackson didn't find him interesting enough to write for. He returns in season four, as a fitting founding member of the Revenge Society.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Subverted. He disappeared after season two, and then twenty-nine episodes later, he makes a couple of cameos and becomes a member of the Revenge Society not soon after.
* TheCaligula: He has plenty of delusional, overly aggressive traits as ruler of Ünderland. He tries (and fails) to execute a trio traiterous associates
with a bitchy Persian a third his age, "Tiger Balm" stunt (giving them little tins of Tiger-brand lip balm and that Tangiers has lost its appeal [[spoiler:on top of considering his sexual preference a capital offense. He moves then having actual tigers with bombs strapped to the States by the end of the episode, them attack) and he and the Action Man decide to room together.]]
* ManlyGay: Although
it's somewhat clear he strongly prefers men as a rule; mentioned that all of his autobiography is titled ''Gentlemen Prefer Gentleman'', after all.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He is essentially what you would get if William S. Burroughs were played by SeanConnery.
* OnlyMostlyDead: Hank and Dean found him dead in the second season. Turns out it was a diabetic coma,
soldiers are executed once they were just too stupid turn 38.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Both sounds like and bears a strong resemblance
to actually check that he was alive.
* PapaWolf: He decks Rusty when he finds out he broke his step-daughter's heart.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: He says that Kano is an excellent pilot despite his "racial handicap."
** Most likely is
Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger, although he's not an example of DeliberateValuesDissonance TheAhnold. The physical resemblance is even more obvious in flashbacks to reflect that Col. Gentlemen is his college years, where he's a dead ringer for Arnie during his "Mr. Universe" career phase.
* EvilOverlord: As the villianous ruler [[{{Uberwald}} Ünderland]] until his deposition in season two.
* {{Expy}}: A very blatant one of [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour Doctor Doom]], with The Monarch even making the comparison. This makes his team-up with [[TheFantasticFaux Prof. Impossible]] in the Revenge Society especially amusing--Dr. Doom and Mr. Fantastic also become allies in the Future Foundation for a time.
* FlatCharacter: He's a
rather out of touch with modern ideas generic EvilOverlord and the show ''knows'' it. It's even acknowledged during his time in the Revenge Society where, while training under Killinger, he shows off his [[BattleBoomerang prosthetic jaw launching trick]] but Killinger asks what else he can do, only for Ünderbheit to grimace as he realizes that's all he's got. Killinger doesn't even explain what changed about racial sensitivity.

!!The Action Man
-->''"Not me, i've got two years!"''
-->'''Voiced By:''' Christopher McCulloch
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him through his training like the others and instead simply calls his name.
* FreakLabAccident: Lost his jaw in college during an explosion he blames on Rusty, but was really the Monarch trying to kill Rusty.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He made gay marriage illegal in Ünderland and [[SweetOnPollyOliver mistakenly marries Dean Venture]] in "Love Bheits", leading to his arrest and overthrow.
* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Underbheit anticipated this in the re-introduction in season four, [[NeckSnap providing an immediate demonstration]] by killing Manservant. Turns out he was WrongGenreSavvy and LeeroyJenkins about it, they only wanted him to sign a contract.
* LargeAndInCharge: He's by far the largest person seen in Ünderland and rules it as an EvilOverlord. Subverted when he joins the Revenge Society, as he's the largest and most muscular member, but is reduced to being TheBrute instead.
* KnightOfCerebus: From his early appearances and the promotion of him in the show's first opening, it appears that the original plan for Ünderbheit was that he would act as Rusty's "real", serious ArchEnemy while the Monarch would remain an IneffectualSympatheticVillain. However, the writers quickly found Ünderbheit too one-dimensional to fill that role.
* PutOnABus: He gets overthrown and exhiled in season two's "Love Bheits", then doesn't appear again for 28 episodes until season four's "Pomp and Circuitry".
* RedRightHand: Has a prosthetic metal jaw as the result of an apparent FreakLabAccident in college.
* SpikesOfVillainy: He's a overtly villainous EvilOverlord and has spikes on his costume. He gets even ''more'' spikes on his Revenge Society uniform as of "All This and Gargantua-2".
* SweetOnPollyOliver: Tries to marry the captive Dean Venture (who is dressed as [[Franchise/StarWars Princess Leia]] for a Halloween party), mistaking him for a girl. This ultimately results in his overthrow, as he made gay marriage illegal in Ünderland and is arrested, then exiled, for the crime.
* {{Uberwald}}: Rules his kingdom of Ünderland with an iron fist. It is always dark when shown, mentions are usually accompanied by a wolf howl, and it has mandatory conscription for all citizens until the age of 37 ([[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness after which they are executed]]).
* UncertainDoom: In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen arguing with Phantom Limb in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left are shown to have escaped via Fat Chance's [[CoolGate enigma hole]], but Ünderbheit is not with them. The 2018 ''Go Team Venture'' artbook suggests that he was able to escape back to Ünderland through Fat Chance's enigma hole.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Under his rule, all citizens of Ünderland are executed at age 37 as they've become too old to properly serve.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fat Chance]]
!!Fat Chance
[[quoteright:200:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_action_man_4139.jpgThe gun-wielding psycho of org/pmwiki/pub/images/fat_chance_3968.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JacksonPublick
->''"Before you make your weightist judgements, I got this way due to a botched scientific experiment."''

A New York-based supervillain recruited into
the '60s Team Venture, Rodney the Action Man has cooled down significantly with age.Revenge Society, Fat Chance became morbidly obese and acquired an "Enigma Hole" in his navel that serves as a portal to another dimension from which he can pull random (and occasionally useful) items.



Tropes associated with The Action Man:
* BattleCry: "AAAACCCTTTTTIIIOOOONNNN! Action! Action! Action! Action! ACTION!"
* TheBerserker: See above. In his prime he seemed to enter some kind of battle frenzy.
* GassHole: Prone to flatulence at his advancing age.
* HappilyMarried... to his dead friend's widow.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: For a given definition of "heroic." He used to wake up a young Rusty Venture with an empty gun pressed to the boy's head.
** "Not ''today'' Rusty..."
* JerkAss: Was not nice at all to Major Tom's ghost about marrying his wife, shot Orpheus without a second thought and pulled Rusty's pants down in front of a large crowd at his 16th birthday so Col.Gentleman could shoot his dick with a shrink ray.
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Surprisingly enough he and Hank hit it off pretty well. And he even admits during their time together that he does regret some of his actions to Rusty.
* ShoutOut: His name comes from a lyric in "Ashes to Ashes", the DavidBowie song that was a continuation of "Space Oddity" (and thus the story of the original Major Tom). Bowie got the name from the British equivalent of Franchise/GIJoe.
* SuperSoldier: He states that Jonas Sr. had him take "Go Juice" while they worked together, but he's kicked it once he retired. If Sergeant Hatred is any indication, this could be why he was so horrible to Rusty.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: After pissing off Dr. Orpheus, the latter tells Action Man that he's going to have a stroke in two years, seventeen days. This news doesn't seem to bother The Action Man in any way.
-->'''Crl. Gentleman:''' We're all going to die!\\
'''Action Man:''' Not me! I still got two more years!

!!Kano
-->[[spoiler:'''Voiced By''':Christopher McCulloch ]]

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kano_the_venture_bros_2181.jpgThe silent badass of the team, Kano was the cool, silent pilot and MadeOfIron martial artist. He is later revealed to have been Jonas, Sr.'s official OSI Bodyguard in the vein of Brock Samson.

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Tropes associated * BrooklynRage: He's a quick-tempered, New York-based supervillain with The Action Man:
the requisite accent.
* BattleCry: "AAAACCCTTTTTIIIOOOONNNN! Action! Action! Action! Action! ACTION!"
* TheBerserker: See above. In
CoolGate: His "Enigma Hole" is a portal to another dimension located in his prime belly button. He has no control over what he seemed pulls out (though later learns to harness this power under Dr. Killinger) and it can be used in reverse - going through it to enter some kind another dimension.
* CaptainErsatz: Possibly one to Chunk, a supporting character
of battle frenzy.
* GassHole: Prone
ComicBook/TheFlash. He also was a scientist who, due to flatulence at his advancing age.
* HappilyMarried... to his dead friend's widow.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: For
a given definition of "heroic." He used to wake up a young Rusty Venture mishap, was rendered obese and with an empty gun pressed to the boy's head.
** "Not ''today'' Rusty..."
* JerkAss: Was not nice at all
power to Major Tom's ghost about marrying send objects to and from a parallel universe through his wife, shot Orpheus without body. Not a second thought very well-known character, but it'd hardly be the most obscure ''Venture Bros'' reference...
* FatBastard: He's a morbidly obese supervillain who joins the Revenge Society.
* FreakLabAccident: Claims that this is how he both became obese
and pulled Rusty's pants down in front of a large crowd at got his 16th birthday so Col.Gentleman could shoot his dick with a shrink ray.
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Surprisingly enough he and Hank hit it off pretty well. And he even admits
"Enigma Hole" during his interview with the Revenge Society. Immediately Lampshaded when Phantom Limb, Prof. Impossible, and Baron Ünderbheit show off their time together that he does regret some of his actions to Rusty.
* ShoutOut: His name comes from a lyric in "Ashes to Ashes", the DavidBowie song that was a continuation of "Space Oddity" (and thus the story of the original Major Tom). Bowie got the name
own powers/disfigurements from the British equivalent same types of Franchise/GIJoe.
accidents.
* SuperSoldier: He states IncrediblyLamePun: Uses his name to create these. The other characters are typically unamused.
* RandomEffectSpell: What he pulls out of his Enigma Hole is completely random, ranging from "half a Roman Legion" to a Music/BeachBoys CD. After some work with Dr. Killinger, he learns to control what he pulls out.
* TookALevelInBadass: With a little training from Dr. Killinger, he overcomes the randomness
that Jonas Sr. had him take "Go Juice" comes with his Enigma Hole, being able to pull out specific items while they worked together, but he's kicked also using it once he retired. If Sergeant Hatred is any indication, this could be why he was so horrible as a CoolGate for others to Rusty.
travel through.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: After pissing off Dr. Orpheus, the latter tells Action Man that he's going to have a stroke in two years, seventeen days. UncertainDoom: In "All This news doesn't seem and Gargantua-2", he is last seen lying unconscious in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left use his Enigma Hole to bother The Action Man escape, but it's unknown if Fat Chance escaped or not.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: He's a morbidly obese guy who has the power to grab items from a portal to another dimension
in any way.
-->'''Crl. Gentleman:''' We're all going
his belly button. What comes out is entirely random, which leads to die!\\
'''Action Man:''' Not me! I still got two more years!

!!Kano
-->[[spoiler:'''Voiced By''':Christopher McCulloch ]]

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the other supervillains pullin stuff out of him in an attempt to find something remotely useful to kill Dr. Venture with. As it turns out, the power also works the other way, allowing Venture to escape and, later, Phantom Limb and Radical Left to escape an exploding Gargantua-2.
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[[folder:Radical Left]]
->See his entry on the [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersTheGuild Guild of Calamitous Intent]] page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lyndon-Bee and Lady-Hawk Johnson]]
!!Lyndon-Bee and Lady-Hawk Johnson
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kano_the_venture_bros_2181.jpgThe silent badass org/pmwiki/pub/images/lyndonbee.jpg]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ladyhawk.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by''': Christopher [=McCulloch=] (Lyndon-Bee) and Mia Barron (Lady-Hawk)
->''"You will not seek nor will I accept your escape."''

A pair
of married supervillains who were inducted into the team, Kano was the cool, silent pilot and MadeOfIron martial artist. Revenge Society alongside Fat Chance. He is later revealed cursed to have been Jonas, Sr.'s official OSI Bodyguard in transform into a bee during the vein of Brock Samson.day while she is cursed to transform into a hawk at night.



Tropes associated with Kano:
* TheBigGuy: With hands strong enough to crush a boulder, but gentle enough to crush a butterfly.
* GentleGiant: In his old age (or maybe all along), he's become quite soft, has hobbies in cooking and karaoke. He also seemed to be the primary caretaker of Rusty and was a borderline TeamMom.
* MeaningfulName: According to creator commentary for "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Kano" is short for "volcano" and refers to his [[BreathWeapon firebreathing powers]].
* NiceGuy: By far the nicest, well-balanced, and least sociopathic member of the original Team Venture (other than Otto Aquarius, but he can be a bible-thumping prick at times too.)
* TheStoic: Has all of the mannerisms to go with the silence.
* TheVoiceless: [[spoiler:Turns out that he isn't mute. He took a vow of silence for killing a "great man"... who may have been Dr. Venture, Sr. himself.]]

!!Dr. Paul Entmann/Humongoloid
-->'''Voiced By:'''Stephen DeStefano
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paul_entmann_9056.jpgThe forgotten member of the team, Dr. Entmann was left stranded in a sealed room under the Venture Compound after an attempt to cure his super-gigantism turned him into an tiny human.

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Tropes associated * AnimalThemedSuperbeing: In their human forms, they each dress as the animals they transform into. Lyndon-Bee has a black and yellow striped tie with Kano:
fake antennae while Lady-Hawk wears a set of wings.
* TheBigGuy: With hands strong enough to crush {{Expy}}: Their powers (and her name) are taken from ''Film/{{Ladyhawke}}''.
* ForcedTransformation: He transforms into
a boulder, but gentle enough to crush bee during the day while she turns into a butterfly.
* GentleGiant: In his old age (or maybe all along), he's become quite soft, has hobbies in cooking
hawk at night, and karaoke. He also seemed to be "never the primary caretaker of Rusty twain shall meet".
* NighttimeTransformation: She's a woman in the day
and was a borderline TeamMom.
* MeaningfulName: According to creator commentary for "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Kano"
hawk at night, while he is short for "volcano" a bee in the day and refers a human at night. They are cursed to his [[BreathWeapon firebreathing powers]].
* NiceGuy: By far
never both be human at the nicest, well-balanced, same time.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Their physical appearances
and least sociopathic member of voices are based on former U.S. President [[UsefulNotes/LyndonJohnson Lyndon B. Johnson]] and First Lady Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: They're present in "Bright Lights, Dean City" when
the original Team Venture (other than Otto Aquarius, but he can be a bible-thumping prick at times too.)
* TheStoic: Has all of the mannerisms to go with the silence.
* TheVoiceless: [[spoiler:Turns out that he isn't mute. He took a vow of silence for killing a "great man"... who may have been
Revenge Society descends upon Dr. Venture, Sr. himself.]]

!!Dr. Paul Entmann/Humongoloid
-->'''Voiced By:'''Stephen DeStefano
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but are gone by the time of "All This and Gargantua-2" with no explanation.
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[[folder:Zero]]
!!Scott Hall (Henchman 1, Henchman 0, Zero)
[[quoteright:672:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paul_entmann_9056.jpgThe forgotten member of org/pmwiki/pub/images/zero_99.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:672:L-R As Monarch Henchman #1, Henchman 0, Zero]]
->'''Voiced by''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
->''"I hench for no man."''

A by-the-book henchman who started out working for
the team, Dr. Entmann was left stranded Monarch in a sealed room under stark contrast to #21 and #24. Following his apparent death, he strikes out on his own as the Venture Compound after an attempt centurion-themed "Henchman 0" and kidnaps a bunch of sidekicks/henchmen that he forces to cure his super-gigantism turned him into an tiny human.fight to the death. After another apparent death, he joins the Revenge Society as the villain "Zero".



Tropes associated with Entmann:
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[MarvelUniverse Dr. Pym/Ant-Man/Giant-Man/Goliath/Yellowjacket.]] Thoroughly lampshaded when Brock says he reminds him of a Marvel hero and Entmann's guesses ("Hawkeye?" "Sub-Mariner?") are way off.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: With a ShapeshifterModeLock at tiny size.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Lived with the Action Man in a retirement home but got crushed underneath a rocking chair.]]
%%* Mighty Glacier: As the Humongoloid (his giant form) but he was more Blessed With Suck if anything.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: When he was a giant he bore a striking resemblance to AndreTheGiant, including slurred speech and curly hair.
* SquareCubeLaw: References it - he nearly went into cardiac arrest from the slightest activity when he was a giant, and expresses annoyance with the "many times its own weight" description of an ant's strength.

!!Otto Aquarius
-->'''Voiced By''': T. Ryder Smith
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/otto_aquarius_9957.jpgSon of a drunken sailor and an Atlantean princess, Otto is a standard aquatic hero who has long since given up violence as an answer to his problems after joining Jehovah's Witnesses.

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Tropes associated * AncientGrome: As Henchman 0, he appears to serve the Greek god Zeus while themed as a Roman centurion.
* AndThisIsFor: Just before attempting to shoot Brock, he begins to say it's for every henchman Brock has killed. Unfortunately for him, he gets distracted by Hank's entrance, causing Brock to [[KilledMidSentence kill him mid-sentence]] (for real this time) via NeckSnap.
* BackForTheDead: Re-appears after his second apparent death as a new member of the Revenge Society in "All This And Gargantua 2", only to finally have his neck snapped by Brock. If that alone didn't kill him, the exploding Gargantua-2 certainly did.
* TheCaligula: He makes sidekicks and henchment fight to the death for next to no reason other than as penitence and for his amusement.
* TheComicallySerious: His stern hyper-professionalism definitely makes him this in the show's universe - especially since "professionalism" and "actual skill" don't always go together.
* EvilCounterpart: To 21. Both were Monarch henchmen changed after a major event (near-death by Brock Samson and 24 dying) who each TookALevelInBadass. However, while 21 was largely unmotivated before, Zero was already motivated. Whereas 21 has avoided becoming a villain on his own but is slowly growing into one, Zero immediately became one. Whereas 21 is fully willing to rely on dirty tactics when the situation calls for it, Zero fights
with Entmann:
honor.
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[MarvelUniverse Dr. Pym/Ant-Man/Giant-Man/Goliath/Yellowjacket.]] Thoroughly GenreBlindness: Falls into all of the old henchman cliches in his first appearance. He's mocked mercilessly by #21 and #24 for it and appears to be killed by episode's end. (He survives.)
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: After being mocked and left for dead by #21 and #24, he gains a severe and specific vendetta against villainous lieutenants and sidekicks who think they're any better than a typical henchman.
* KilledMidSentence: He's in the middle of giving Brock a AndThisIsFor speech prior to shooting him when Hank busts in, causing a distraction, and allowing Brock to kill Zero via NeckSnap.
* KnightTemplar: His scheme with Zeus is revenge on what he believes to be the problem with superheroes and villains - not caring about their henchmen/sidekicks.
* TheManBehindTheMan: "Zeus" is actually just an OldSuperhero dressed in a Greek god getup. Zero is the real brains behind the "kidnapping henchmen/sidekicks and making them fight to the death" scheme.
* MauveShirt: Starts as an exploration of the classic {{Mook}}, falling into all of the usual cliches and apparently dying at episode's end. He survives and makes two more appearances, first as his own villain and then as a member of the Revenge Society.
* MeaningfulName: His name Zero is because he used to be a henchman. It's how 21 guesses his secret identity.
* {{Mook|s}}: Deconstructed. He is a villain's henchman who falls into all of the classic cliches that typically lead to henchmen dying, while {{Mauve Shirt}}s 21 and 24 discuss the whole thing. Even when he tries to invoke NominalImportance, they explain it away as his "inevitable death" will now be "pathos".
* MyHeroZero: Serves not only as of the episode BigBad in "Any Which Way But Zeus", but he turns out to be Scott Hall/Henchman #1, a henchman thought killed in "The Lepidopterists". While he may not be a hero, he survives not only being a henchman in a superhero/villain world, whose death is portented and
lampshaded when but ''FIGHTING BROCK SAMSON'', which counts as a superpower in its own right.
* NeckSnap: How
Brock says he reminds kills him in "All This and Gargantua-2", through the bars of a Marvel hero and Entmann's guesses ("Hawkeye?" "Sub-Mariner?") are way off.
holding cell door.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: With NeverFoundTheBody:
** In his debut episode "The Lepidopterists", having thought to have suffered "death by Samson". Becomes
a ShapeshifterModeLock at tiny size.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Lived with the Action Man
plot point in a retirement home but got crushed underneath a rocking chair.]]
%%* Mighty Glacier: As the Humongoloid (his giant form) but he was more Blessed With Suck if anything.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: When he was a giant he bore a striking resemblance to AndreTheGiant, including slurred speech and curly hair.
* SquareCubeLaw: References it - he nearly went into cardiac arrest from the slightest activity
season four when he was a giant, turns out to be the villain of "Every Which Way But Zeus".
** Comes up again in ''All This
and expresses annoyance Gargantua-2'' when he is revealed to have survived ''once again'' and has joined the Revenge Society. Subverted when he dies for good via NeckSnap, with his body left aboard the "many times its own weight" description exploding space station.
* NominalImportance: A Deconstruction
of an ant's strength.

!!Otto Aquarius
-->'''Voiced By''': T. Ryder Smith
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/otto_aquarius_9957.jpgSon of a drunken sailor
this trope in his debut appearance. While 21 and 24 mock him for falling into all of the classic henchmen cliches, he frustratedly calls out "Scott Hall! My name is Scott Hall!" in an Atlantean princess, Otto is attempt to invoke this trope. They scoff and retort that his "inevitable death" will now be "pathos".
* OnlyMostlyDead:
** In his debut episode "The Lepidopterists", he apparently suffers
a standard aquatic hero "death by Samson", who has long since given up violence is not exactly known for leaving survivors. Somehow, he survives, escapes Spider-Skull Island, and then returns as an answer to his problems Henchman 0.
** At the end of "Any Which Way But Zeus",
after joining Jehovah's Witnesses.orchestrating the kidnapping and fighting to the death of numerous sidekicks/henchmen, he is apparently killed by his escaping captives. Somehow, he survives yet again and joins the Revenge Society.
** Finally averted in "All This and Gargantua-2", when he is finally KilledOffForReal via NeckSnap by Brock. Even if that somehow didn't kill him, the exploding eponymous space station surely did.
* StopHavingFunGuys: [[invoked]] To {{Mauve Shirt}}s #21 and #24 who normally screw armor and even openly discuss their PlotArmor. It makes Zero mad in his debut episode and leads him down a path to becoming a villain himself, with particular contempt for henchmen, thereafter.
* ThatManIsDead: Says it word-for-word when called "Henchman 0" when it's revealed that he is Zero.
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: He is seriously pissed off at heroes/villains who disregard the lives of their sidekicks/henchmen. As Henchman 0, he kidnaps a bunch of them and forces them to fight to their deaths in penance and for his amusement.
* WrongGenreSavvy: After his return, he shifts into thinking the world is a lot more serious and he's a lot more important than he actually is. After being thwarted initially in "Any Which Way But Zeus", he is finally KilledOffForReal in "All This and Gargantua-2".
* YouBastard: Gives this to #21 when the latter deduces his identity in "Any Which Way But Zeus".
[[/folder]]

!The Fraternity of Torment

[[folder:The Fraternity as a Whole]]
!!The Fraternity of Torment
A group of supervillain enemies to the original Team Venture.



Tropes associated with Aquarius
* ActualPacifist: Which is cool and all, but makes him all but useless when the boys call the original Team Venture together to save their dad.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of either Comicbook/{{Aquaman}}...or [[OlderThanTheyThink the Sub-Mariner]]. There are just enough details that he could really be either.
* {{Atlantis}}: He's half Atlantian.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Salutations".
* FishPerson: Duh.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Thank to, in the Action Mans words, a "Drunken sailor having his way with his mermom.
* HollywoodJehovahsWitness: Pacifistic and hands out pamphlets.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Has his half-Atlantean DNA to thank for that.

!!Swifty
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon Small
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/swifty_8059.jpgIn his prime, he was a middleweight boxing champion and a good friend to Jonas Venture, Sr. After becoming a punch drunk palooka, his wife left him and Jonas gave him (and Hector) a maintenance job at the Venture Compound out of pity.

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Tropes associated with Aquarius
* ActualPacifist: Which is cool TheArtifact: The group apparently still exists, as they hold a small sliver of the "Share of Villainy" market according to a Guild presentation, but their original members are all dead or retired.
* BullyingTheDisabled: Their team-up was in response to the "cruel society that once mocked us for our differences", as each has physical deformities. When Jonas Venture Sr. goes undercover in the Fraternity, he pretends to have a "supernumerary nipple" as his "deformity".
* FailedASpotCheck: The entire group failed to see through Jonas Sr.'s PaperThinDisguse as the Japanese supervillain "Dr. Fangdragon". Scaramantula even calls out his obvious non-Japanese traits like being 6'2"
and all, but makes him all but useless when hirsute without realizing it.
* LegionOfDoom: They are a VillainTeamUp wishing to "wreak revenge" on
the boys call "cruel society" who mocked them for being deformed and each are adversaries of the original Team Venture together to save their dad.
Venture.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of either Comicbook/{{Aquaman}}...or [[OlderThanTheyThink RoguesGallery: Essentially a VillainTeamUp of Rogue's Gallery enemies of the Sub-Mariner]]. There are just enough details that he could really be either.
* {{Atlantis}}: He's half Atlantian.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Salutations".
* FishPerson: Duh.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Thank to, in the Action Mans words, a "Drunken sailor having his way with his mermom.
* HollywoodJehovahsWitness: Pacifistic and hands out pamphlets.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Has his half-Atlantean DNA to thank for that.

!!Swifty
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon Small
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original Team Venture.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Scaramantula]]
!!Scaramantula
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TobyHuss

An elderly Italian retired supervillain who
was a middleweight boxing champion former archenemy of the original Team Venture. In his retirement, he's become pretty mellow and a good friend to Jonas Venture, Sr. After becoming a punch drunk palooka, his wife left him and Jonas gave him (and Hector) a maintenance job at well-adjusted by the Venture Compound out standards of pity.the show.



Tropes associated with Swifty:
* DentedIron: All the hits he's taken in the past have left him with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dementia_pugilistica dementia pugilistica]], so he's not too aware of his surroundings.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty seriously doesn't remember that this guy was his dad's best pal.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Despite being grossly under qualified, Rusty fires him due to him not remembering him after working there for 30 years.
* [[JetPack Jet Boots]]: When he was a member of Team Venture.
* RetiredBadass: He may be slow and out of shape, but damn if he can't still throw a punch.
* TalkativeLoon: Speaks almost entirely in {{word salad}}s nowadays. "I remember there was a ''ring''... that ''loved'' the radio."

!!Major Tom
-->'''Voiced By:'''James Urbaniak

A test pilot who died in a crash while testing one of Jonas' planes. When the current Venture family and Brock Samson disturbed Tom's spirit, he climbed onto the Ventures' boat doing nothing but screaming. Eventually, Brock decapitates him and throws him back into the ocean.

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Tropes associated with Swifty:
* DentedIron: All AffablyEvil: Very much so. The only reason he even offers to aid Brainulo in his revenge is that he hates how cheesy the hits he's taken in the past museum pieces have left him with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dementia_pugilistica dementia pugilistica]], so he's not too aware made the decor of his surroundings.
former lair, and even then his revenge amounts to nothing more than some harmless [[TheGadfly trolling]]. He even gets sentimental when reminded of the time Jonas beat him in a swordfight on top of the Venture compound.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty seriously AnimalMotifs: Spiders. He has eight fingers on his right hand like the legs of an arachnid and had his face tattooed to look like a spider, with his eyebrows and mustache forming four of the eight legs.
* CoolOldGuy: Very spry and fit for his age, delightedly taking the stairs two at a time while his old foes lag behind. He also comes across as very friendly, polite, and earnestly enjoys signing autographs and talking to his old fans.
* {{Expy}}: Of ''Franchise/JamesBond'' villain Scaramanga from ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' with added spider-theming.
* PokeThePoodle: Unlike Brainulo he
doesn't remember seem to hold any serious grudges against Team Venture, and his only form of "vengeance" is deliberately ''annoying'' them by attracting a longer line of fans seeking autographs than them.
* PunnyName: "Scare" and "Tarantula". He's a villain (scary) with a spider-theme. It is also a play on ''Franchise/JamesBond'' villain Scaramanga.
* RedRightHand: He has a hairy, eight-fingered right hand
that this guy was his dad's best pal.
looks a bit like a tarantula.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Despite being grossly under qualified, ShoutOut: His lair is based on that of Ernst Stravro Blofeld in ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice''.
* WouldHurtAChild: Attempted to kill
Rusty fires by dropping him due to him not remembering him after working there for 30 years.
* [[JetPack Jet Boots]]: When
in a pool full of piranhas. (He was rescued by the original Team Venture.)
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Brainulo]]
!!Brainulo
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->'''Voiced by''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]

A villain with psychic abilities from 1,000 years in the future,
he was a member of Team Venture.
* RetiredBadass: He may be slow and out of shape, but damn if he can't still throw a punch.
* TalkativeLoon: Speaks almost entirely
trapped in {{word salad}}s nowadays. "I remember there was a ''ring''... that ''loved'' the radio."

!!Major Tom
-->'''Voiced By:'''James Urbaniak

A test pilot who died in a crash while testing one of Jonas' planes. When the current
1969 by Jonas Venture family Sr. Now elderly and Brock Samson disturbed Tom's spirit, (apparently) senile, he climbed onto seeks vengeance against the Ventures' boat doing nothing but screaming. Eventually, Brock decapitates him and throws him back into the ocean.original Team Venture.



Tropes associated with Major Tom
* AcePilot: Hence his testing of the experimental craft.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Well being dead helped this, but he's never seen with the rest of Team Venture in flashbacks, even after Aquarius, Swifty, Hector and Ook Ook were retroactively added.
* DemBones: His face and left arm at least.
* LosingYourHead: Thanks to Brock.
* MajorlyAwesome: Is a Major.
* OverlyLongScream: Spends pretty much the entire episode screaming.
** SkywardScream: ...After discovering his widow married the Action Man.
* FlamingSkulls: For no adequately explained reason.
* TheUndead: Is a ghostly skeleton apparition.

!!Ook Ook
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ook_ook_8766.jpgA "mindless savage" and apparent unfrozen caveman who somehow got refrozen between 1969 and the present day.

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Tropes associated * DidntThinkThisThrough: His last-ditch attempt to cause havoc at J.J's museum fails because he failed to take into account the idea that his robot was either gutted of its internal mechanics to prevent it from going on a rampage in a public museum or simply didn't work after being left alone for almost half a century.
* {{Expy}}: Most closely of [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Hector Hammond]],
with Major Tom
* AcePilot: Hence
his testing withered body, enormous head, and psi-powers.
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: From the year 3000, until Jonas Sr. [[NoodleIncident somehow trapped him in the past]]. Brainulo harbors a serious grudge over this.
* MyBrainIsBig: Though it's not entirely clear if it's because
of the experimental craft.
genuine size of his brain or if it's cybernetics given the nodes on his head. In either case, he possesses psychic powers including the ability to read minds and control his robot psychically.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Well being dead helped this, but he's never seen ObfuscatingDisability: He pretends to be senile to make people underestimate him. Subverted when he fries his brain when trying to control his old robot and ''actually'' becomes senile.
* PsychicPowers: His [[AmbiguousSituation brain or his cybernetics]] grant him these. He reads the mind of the other party guests in an attempt to sew chaos and can control his robot
with the rest of Team Venture in flashbacks, even after Aquarius, Swifty, Hector and Ook Ook were retroactively added.
* DemBones: His face and left arm at least.
* LosingYourHead: Thanks to Brock.
* MajorlyAwesome: Is a Major.
* OverlyLongScream: Spends pretty much the entire episode screaming.
** SkywardScream: ...After discovering
his widow married the Action Man.
mind.
* FlamingSkulls: For no adequately explained reason.
* TheUndead: Is a ghostly skeleton apparition.

!!Ook Ook
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{{Technopath}}: He can (or could previously) control his giant robot, Futuro, with his mind.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Mighty Manotaur]]
!!The Mighty Manotaur
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tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ook_ook_8766.jpgA "mindless savage" and apparent unfrozen caveman who somehow got refrozen between 1969 and the present day.org/pmwiki/pub/images/manotaur.jpg]]

A large, muscular, bull-themed supervillain.



Tropes associated with Ook Ook:
* BadWithTheBone: Uses one as a club.
* ContemporaryCaveman: Was frozen and then joined the old Team Venture after thawing out. He is then apparently refrozen at some point and is now on display in the museum.
* FlatCharacter: Was only in one episode so it makes sense.
* HumanPopsicle: Even manages to get ''refrozen'' between 1969 and the present day.
* PokemonSpeak: Can only say his name.

!!Hector Molina
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hector_molina_6936.jpg
-->'''Doctor Orpheus:''': Who is Hector Molina and why do I keep getting his junk mail?!
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon SmallThe Team Venture counterpart to [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Hadji]], a small Mexican boy who saved Rusty's life as a boy. Grew up and got a job on the Venture Compound. Rusty actually forgot that he existed. [[BerserkButton Doctor Orpheus still gets his junk mail.]]
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Tropes associated with Hector:
* AManIsNotAVirgin: In his 40s, he never even kissed a girl yet.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty has no idea who he is anymore.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Like Swifty, Rusty fires him at the drop of a hat.
* HeroicBystander: Becomes a member of Team Venture after saving Doctor Jonas Venture's life by shielding him from a spear with an Aztec calendar as a child.

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Tropes associated * AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Was ostracized due to his size, leading to him joining the Fraternity of Torment.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: A villain
with Ook Ook:
SuperStrength and bull-theming.
* BadWithTheBone: Uses one TheBrute: As the Fraternity's largest and most physically powerful member.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: While he is a large, muscular, formidable opponent to begin with, his SuperStrength apparently comes from his bull cowl as Phantom Limb made a point to ensure he couldn't get it during his misaimed revenge trip.
* MistakenIdentity: When he gets caught trying to seduce Dr. Girlfriend away from Phantom Limb, the Monarch quickly calls himself "The Mighty Manotaur"
as a club.
* ContemporaryCaveman: Was frozen
cover identity, apparently unaware that there was once a real villain by that name. Years later, during Phantom Limb's SanitySlippage, he finds and then joined kills the old real Mighty Manotaur in misguided revenge.
* SuperStrength: Which he used to be the Fraternity's muscle.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: On two levels:
** He barely even gets a sentence of dialogue before he's killed by Phantom Limb in a case of MistakenIdentity at the end of "Shadowman 9".
** During the {{Flashback}} opening in "Now Museum, Now You Don't", he doesn't speak while at the Fraternity of Torment table and is immediately taken out of the fight against
Team Venture after thawing out. He is then apparently refrozen at some point and is now on display in by Kano's fire breath, causing him to plunge into the museum.
* FlatCharacter: Was only in one episode so it makes sense.
* HumanPopsicle: Even manages to get ''refrozen'' between 1969 and the present day.
* PokemonSpeak: Can only say his name.

!!Hector Molina
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hector_molina_6936.jpg
-->'''Doctor Orpheus:''': Who is Hector Molina and why do I keep getting his junk mail?!
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon SmallThe Team Venture counterpart to [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Hadji]], a small Mexican boy who saved Rusty's life as a boy. Grew up and got a job on the Venture Compound. Rusty actually forgot that he existed. [[BerserkButton Doctor Orpheus still gets his junk mail.]]
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Tropes associated with Hector:
* AManIsNotAVirgin: In his 40s, he never even kissed a girl yet.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty has no idea who he is anymore.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Like Swifty, Rusty fires him at the drop of a hat.
* HeroicBystander: Becomes a member of Team Venture after saving Doctor Jonas Venture's life by shielding him from a spear with an Aztec calendar as a child.
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[[folder: The Impossibles]]
!!Professor Richard Impossible
-->''"(When asked what's more important than family)Sciiiennnceee?"
-->'''Voiced by: '''Creator/StephenColbert (Seasons 1, 2 and 6), Creator/BillHader (Season 4), Peter McCulloch (The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay)
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/richard_impossible_1135.jpgA fellow super-scientist and CaptainErsatz of ''Franchise/FantasticFour'' leader Reed Richards AKA Mr. Fantastic, but much, much darker. At first he seemed just like his counterpart... and then it was revealed his fellow members got useless, or in one case harmful, powers and that he kept them under wraps to save face. Doctor Venture won over his wife, Sally, while working with Impossible but left her behind when they left. She finally escaped with Doctor Venture's brother J.J. along with her and her son Rocket. He didn't take it well. He soon fell into a deep depression until his old buddy Phantom Limb convinced him to go over to the evil side, while remaining a super scientist to the public. He's now a super villain and part of Phantom Limb's Revenge Society.

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[[folder: !Crusaders Action League

[[folder:Crusaders Action League as a Whole]]
!!Crusaders Action League
The Impossibles]]
!!Professor Richard Impossible
-->''"(When asked what's more important than family)Sciiiennnceee?"
-->'''Voiced by: '''Creator/StephenColbert (Seasons 1, 2 and 6), Creator/BillHader (Season 4), Peter McCulloch (The Terrible Secret
resident superhero team of Turtle Bay)
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/richard_impossible_1135.jpgA fellow super-scientist and CaptainErsatz of ''Franchise/FantasticFour'' leader Reed Richards AKA Mr. Fantastic, but much, much darker. At first he seemed just like his counterpart... and then it was revealed his fellow members got useless, or in one case harmful, powers and that he kept them under wraps to save face. Doctor Venture won over his wife, Sally, while working with Impossible but left her behind when they left. She finally escaped with Doctor Venture's brother J.J. along with her and her son Rocket. He didn't take it well. He soon fell into a deep depression until his old buddy Phantom Limb convinced him to go over to the evil side, while remaining a super scientist to the public. He's now a super villain and part of Phantom Limb's Revenge Society.
UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity.



Tropes associated with Richard:
* AccidentalHero: Saves the whole Spider Skull Island from exploding, by trying to [[DrivenToSuicide kill himself with it]].
* BeardOfSorrow: Starts to grow one after Sally dumps him. Shaves it (with the help of Phantom Limb) immediately after joining the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[Franchise/FantasticFour Mr. Fantastic]], with a little bit of WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles mixed in.
* CardCarryingVillain: He really enjoys his new status of villain, [[ThatManIsDead changing his name]], throwing [[IncrediblyLamePun puns]] and all the stuff.
* TheDragon/EvilGenius: For the Revenge Society.
* DrivenToSuicide: Tried to kill himself at least two times after Sally dumped him.
* DomesticAbuser: Not physically, at least.
* FaceHeelTurn: Well, he was always a dick, but he's dropped all pretense of being one of the "good guys" now.
* ForScience: He conducted an experiment that blew up in his face. It granted him incredible stretching powers, but left his family with painful and hideous mutations. Not only is he completely unsympathetic to their plight, but he treats them like prisoners most of the time less they embarrass him. He is a thinly-veiled parody of ''The ComicBook/FantasticFour'''s Reed Richards, who has slipped into this trope from ReedRichardsIsUseless more than once (most recently during ''ComicBook/CivilWar''). His crowning moment of For Science comes when confronted by his wife that their son was missing, he ignores her and handwaves it:
-->'''Sally''' "What could possibly be more important than your own son?"
-->'''Richard''' "... sssssssssssscience?"
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the first two seasons he identifies as a "good guy" despite being very despicable. In season three, after Sally leaves him, he crosses the DespairEventHorizon and at least has enough good in him to attempt a HeroicSacrifice. Then in season four, he joins Phantom Limb's Revenge Society and embraces his inner evil. [[spoiler:Then in the special ''All This and Gargantua-2'', he leaves the Revenge Society after his ex-wife convinces him to leave with her instead of dying on the space station.]]
* ICannotSelfTerminate: Has been unable to kill himself because his rubber body is so durable.
* IHaveNoSon: Barely acknowledges the existence of his son, Rocket. He even attempts to justify his neglect by claiming that Rocket is probably not his biological son.
* InsufferableGenius/SmugSuper: As a Reed Richards parody, he takes all of Reed's faults and turns them UpToEleven.
* JerkAss: He's a self-aggrandizing super scientist who would unthinkingly do horrible things for profit, glory, and scientific curiosity. While such a description would apply to many other characters in the show, Professor Impossible has repeatedly shown his contempt and lack of empathy towards others by coldly dismissing them as insignificant in the face of his own scientific pursuits and abilities.
* LaughablyEvil: Became waaay more humorous once he went off the deep end and joined the Revenge Society. This may have something to do with Bill Hader, though.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Even before his FaceHeelTurn, he was shown to have a very shaky grasp on ethics. His ''first'' solution to Hank being contaminated by [[SpontaneousHumanCombustion The Goliath Serum]] was to kill him. He doesn't even pause what he's doing when he finds out that his son is missing and is only concerned about it because his wife is beating on him and berating him because of it.
* NotSoDifferent: Phantom Limb points out that he wasn't that far from being a supervillain in the first place.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: While his lack of experience has kept him from being an effective supervillain thus far, it must be remembered that this is the same person who has devised a biological agent capable of turning living creatures into bombs and has harnessed [[spoiler: his brother-in-law's self-combustion powers]] to provide Impossible Industries with enough free electricity to go completely "green", all of which occurred before he decided to become a real supervillain.
* NighInvulnerability: Although he can still be harmed, his elastic nature makes him incredibly difficult to kill or even injure.
* RubberMan: He's a spoof of the Mr. Fantastic and the only one of the Impossibles to have a useful power.
* ThatManIsDead: Attempts this by calling himself Professor Incorrigible, but Limb wasn't crazy about the idea.
* TheSociopath: A high-functioning and affable one (in a 1950's TV-dad kind of way), but his interactions with people underlines that this guy has ''serious'' difficulty differentiating between people and disposable lab rats.
* StringTheory: Played with. When Phantom Limb tracks him down, he's stretched ''himself'' all across his office, as a sign of his worsening mental state and his desire to retain control of everything.
* VillainousBreakDown: After Sally leaves him.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He manages to keep up his good publicity up until his split with Sally. Though he isn't actually exposed for the JerkAss that he is, his mental breakdown and decline have become apparent to others.

!!Sally Impossible
-->''"What could be more important than your family, Richard?!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Mia Baron
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sally_impossible_9649.jpgRichard Impossible's now-ex-wife. When the lab accident occured that gave Richard his stretching powers, she was affected too but was much less fortunate as she was given the "power" of making her skin visible, without utilising it her skin ''returns'' to being invisible and makes for a pretty gross sight. Her other family members, who were also caught in the blast, didn't fare as well (her brother Cody ignites when exposed to oxygen, while her cousin Ned became a walking tumor). To save his public image, Richard hid them away and refused to let Sally interact with anyone. Rusty winds up meeting her by accident and she tries to use him to escape Richard's grasp but Rusty quickly abandons her. In their next encounter Rusty used her to get a vital piece of equipment he needed from Richard's lab. It was during this encounter she met Jonas Venture Jr and the two quickly hit it off. Sometime afterward she divorced Richard and went to live with J.J along with Ned and her infant son Rocket (Cody somehow still staying with Richard).

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Tropes associated * AvengersAssemble: Have their own phrase for this: "Crusaders, Convene!"
* BigApplesauce: Based in New York City, they apparently only operate there. They run into some JurisdictionFriction
with Richard:
* AccidentalHero: Saves
the whole Spider Skull Island from exploding, by trying to [[DrivenToSuicide kill himself with it]].
O.S.I. who are protecting Dr. Venture when he moves into [=VenTech=] Tower.
* BeardOfSorrow: Starts to grow one after Sally dumps him. Shaves it (with the help of Phantom Limb) immediately after joining the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz:
{{Expy}}: Of [[Franchise/FantasticFour Mr. Fantastic]], ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'', complete with a little bit couple of WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles mixed in.
* CardCarryingVillain: He really enjoys his new status
{{Captain Ersatz}}es of villain, [[ThatManIsDead changing his name]], throwing [[IncrediblyLamePun puns]] and all the stuff.
* TheDragon/EvilGenius: For the Revenge Society.
* DrivenToSuicide: Tried to kill himself at least two times after Sally dumped him.
* DomesticAbuser: Not physically, at least.
* FaceHeelTurn: Well, he was always a dick, but he's dropped all pretense of being one of the "good guys" now.
* ForScience: He conducted an experiment that blew up in his face. It granted him incredible stretching powers, but left his family with painful and hideous mutations. Not only is he completely unsympathetic to their plight, but he treats them like prisoners most of the time less they embarrass him. He is a thinly-veiled parody of ''The ComicBook/FantasticFour'''s Reed Richards, who has slipped into this trope from ReedRichardsIsUseless more than once (most recently during ''ComicBook/CivilWar''). His crowning moment of For Science comes when confronted by his wife that their son was missing, he ignores her and handwaves it:
-->'''Sally''' "What could possibly be more important than your own son?"
-->'''Richard''' "... sssssssssssscience?"
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the first two seasons he identifies as a "good guy" despite being very despicable. In season three, after Sally leaves him, he crosses the DespairEventHorizon and at least has enough good in him to attempt a HeroicSacrifice. Then in season four, he joins Phantom Limb's Revenge Society and embraces his inner evil. [[spoiler:Then in the special ''All This and Gargantua-2'', he leaves the Revenge Society after his ex-wife convinces him to leave with her instead of dying on the space station.]]
* ICannotSelfTerminate: Has been unable to kill himself because his rubber body is so durable.
* IHaveNoSon: Barely acknowledges the existence of his son, Rocket. He even attempts to justify his neglect by claiming that Rocket is probably not his biological son.
* InsufferableGenius/SmugSuper: As a Reed Richards parody, he takes all of Reed's faults and turns them UpToEleven.
* JerkAss: He's a self-aggrandizing super scientist who would unthinkingly do horrible things for profit, glory, and scientific curiosity. While such a description would apply to many other
Creator/MarvelComics characters in the show, Professor Impossible has repeatedly shown his contempt and lack of empathy towards others by coldly dismissing them as insignificant in the face of his own scientific pursuits and abilities.
* LaughablyEvil: Became waaay
an AvengersAssemble catchphrase, though Warriana is more humorous once he went off the deep end closely based on Creator/DCComics[='=] ComicBook/WonderWoman.
* HeroesRUs: The C.A.L. is a ''business'', afterall, with multiple tiers
and joined the Revenge Society. This may have packages. They normally reserve their services for "paying customers only", though will make an exception to do something to do with Bill Hader, though.
like save a minor or get back at a hated villain.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Even before his FaceHeelTurn, he was shown to have a very shaky grasp on ethics. His ''first'' solution to Hank InterServiceRivalry: They aren't particularly fond of the O.S.I., despite both organizations being contaminated by [[SpontaneousHumanCombustion The Goliath Serum]] was to kill him. He doesn't even pause what he's doing heroic protection services in nature. Warriana chews out Stars and Garters when he finds out that his son is missing and is only concerned about it because his wife is beating on him and berating him because the learn Dr. Venture already has O.S.I. protection when they arrive to pitch their services.
* SuperTeam: Naturally, as a team
of it.
* NotSoDifferent: Phantom Limb points out that he wasn't that far from being a supervillain
superheroes in the first place.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: While his lack
vein of experience has kept him from being an effective supervillain thus far, it must be remembered that this is the same person who has devised a biological agent capable of turning living creatures into bombs The Avengers.
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[[folder:Stars
and has harnessed [[spoiler: his brother-in-law's self-combustion powers]] to provide Impossible Industries with enough free electricity to go completely "green", all of which occurred before he decided to become a real supervillain.
* NighInvulnerability: Although he can still be harmed, his elastic nature makes him incredibly difficult to kill or even injure.
* RubberMan: He's a spoof of the Mr. Fantastic
Garters]]
!!Stars
and the only one of the Impossibles to have a useful power.
* ThatManIsDead: Attempts this by calling himself Professor Incorrigible, but Limb wasn't crazy about the idea.
* TheSociopath: A high-functioning and affable one (in a 1950's TV-dad kind of way), but his interactions with people underlines that this guy has ''serious'' difficulty differentiating between people and disposable lab rats.
* StringTheory: Played with. When Phantom Limb tracks him down, he's stretched ''himself'' all across his office, as a sign of his worsening mental state and his desire to retain control of everything.
* VillainousBreakDown: After Sally leaves him.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He manages to keep up his good publicity up until his split with Sally. Though he isn't actually exposed for the JerkAss that he is, his mental breakdown and decline have become apparent to others.

!!Sally Impossible
-->''"What could be more important than your family, Richard?!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Mia Baron
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Garters (Tosh Thompkins)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MarkGagliardi

The leader of
the lab accident occured that gave Richard his stretching powers, she was affected too but was much less fortunate as she was given the "power" of making her skin visible, without utilising it her skin ''returns'' to being invisible and makes for team, a pretty gross sight. Her other family members, who were also caught in the blast, didn't fare as well (her brother Cody ignites when exposed to oxygen, while her cousin Ned became a walking tumor). To save his public image, Richard hid them away and refused to let Sally interact patriotic superhero with anyone. Rusty winds up meeting her by accident a shield who wears garterbelts. His civilian identity is Tosh Tompkins, a professor at Stuyvesant University and she tries otherwise rival to use him to escape Richard's grasp but Rusty quickly abandons her. In their next encounter Rusty used her to get a vital piece of equipment he needed from Richard's lab. It was during this encounter she met Jonas Venture Jr and the two quickly hit it off. Sometime afterward she divorced Richard and went to live with J.J along with Ned and her infant son Rocket (Cody somehow still staying with Richard).Jared (Brown Widow).



Tropes associated with Sally:
* BlessedWithSuck: Stuck with a power she never wanted and claims it take a great deal of effort to maintain control — really, it barely even counts as a ''power'', more like a flat-out disability.
* BodyHorror: When she loses control of her power, yeesh.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Invisible Woman from ''Franchise/FantasticFour''.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:She still hates Richard, but saves him anyway cause he's Rocket's dad.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: Minor one, before she was always cowering in front of her husband and gets sparks of courage if she knew she could escape or at least discredit him. She ratches up a bit when Richard shows his neglect for Rocket and by third appearance she done with his crap and is disgusted by his attempts to win her back (though she does show some appreciation for his attempted and supposed HeroicSacrifice). She is now a part of J.J's fighting force, helping to defend Spider Island from the Monarch in a giant mecha. As part of that, she's also improved her control over her visibility and managed to conquer her issues.
* YankTheDogsChain: She finally escapes her abusive husband, ends up with a man who truly loves and appreciates her [[spoiler: only for said man to die just a few years later, leaving her only with her young child and mentally handicapped cousin.]]

!!Cody
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher McCulloch
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cody_the_venture_bros_2916.jpgSally Impossible's brother, who painfully bursts into flame when in contact with oxygen. As such, Cody usually has to be encased in a stasis chamber to control his condition and relieve his pain. He did not initially follow Sally and Ned to Spider Skull Island, but was kept by Richard Impossible, who harnessed Cody's heat to power Impossible Industries.

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Tropes associated * AlasPoorVillain: He visits the comotase Think Tank in the hospital and plays guitar for him after being told music helps in the healing process. Given that Warriana has apparently battled Think Tank in the past, it can be presumed Stars and Garters was one of the "jock" nemeses Think Tank mentions.
* AmbiguouslyGay: Aside from the fact that his hero outfit includes a garter-belt and stockings, in "The High Cost of Loathing", he is caught by Hank doing a tearful serenade to the comatose Think Tank by his hospital bed
with Sally:
* BlessedWithSuck: Stuck with a power she never wanted and claims it take a great deal of effort to maintain control — really, it barely even counts as a ''power'', more like a flat-out disability.
* BodyHorror: When she loses control of her power, yeesh.
an acoustic guitar.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Invisible Woman from ''Franchise/FantasticFour''.
In civilian mode of ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''[='s=] Flash Thompson, both jocks who bully nerdy, spider-themed heroes (Flash to Spider-Man, Tosh to Brown Widow) with very similar names.
* CaptainPatriotic: A patriotic-themed superhero who carries a shield, just like ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
* {{Crossdresser}}: His superhero constume is very feminine, including frilly garters, stockings, and high-heeled boots.
* JerkJock: How he treats Brown Widow while in his civilian identity, teasing him and throwing things at him.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Only performs superheroics for "paying customers", as he has to remind Warriana when she moves to save Hank. He still joins in the fight against Brock, playing it off as "pro bono" heroism for good PR.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:She still hates Richard, He's a SmugSuper in costume and a JerkJock in civvies, but saves him anyway cause he's Rocket's dad.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: Minor one, before she was always cowering in front of her husband
Stars and gets sparks of courage if she knew she could escape or at least discredit him. She ratches up a bit when Richard shows his neglect for Rocket and by third appearance she done with his crap Garters is the only person we see visiting Think Tank in the hospital and is disgusted by his attempts to win her back (though she does show some appreciation for his attempted and supposed HeroicSacrifice). She is now a part of J.J's fighting force, helping to defend Spider Island from the Monarch in a giant mecha. As part of that, she's also improved her control over her visibility and managed to conquer her issues.
* YankTheDogsChain: She finally escapes her abusive husband, ends up with a man who truly loves and appreciates her [[spoiler: only for said man to die just a few years later, leaving her only with her young child and mentally handicapped cousin.]]

!!Cody
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher McCulloch
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even crying about it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Warriana]]
!!Warriana (Alexis Warrington)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KateMcKinnon

A man-hating Amazon superhero
who painfully bursts into flame when in contact develops a relationship with oxygen. As such, Cody usually has to be encased Brock. Her civilian identity is Alexis Warrington, host of a current affairs television show in a stasis chamber to control his condition and relieve his pain. He did not initially follow Sally and Ned to Spider Skull Island, but was kept by Richard Impossible, who harnessed Cody's heat to power Impossible Industries.New York City.



Tropes associated with Cody:
* BlessedWithSuck: He has PlayingWithFire powers and does not die from them... but can't turn them off or stop feeling ''pain''.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Human Torch from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except without any control of his fire powers.
* ManOnFire: Whenever he comes into contact with oxygen, this happens. He's even [[AppropriatedAppellation called this]].
* PeopleJars: Spends most of his time in one. He is in extreme pain outside of it, and this includes the whole time he's powering Impossible Industries.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: An AvertedTrope. A perfect example of what happens when you gain the power to be on fire without having the ability to turn the fire off, while also being invulnerable to it.

!!Ned
-->''"Ned go Boom Boom."''
-->Voiced By: Christopher McCulloch
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ned_the_venture_bros_5558.jpgSally Impossible and Cody's mentally challenged cousin. Formerly associated with Impossible Industries, Ned followed Sally to Spider Skull Island to live with Jonas Venture Jr.
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Tropes associated with Ned:
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Thing from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except mentally handicapped.
* HandicappedBadass: He packs a wallop when he wants to - guy's roughly the same size as Brock.
* SuperStrength: As noted above, the guy is super strong.

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Tropes associated * AffectionateNickname: She refers to Brock as "[[Characters/ClassicalMythologyMortalsAndDemigods Heracles]]". It's derisive at first but becomes affectionate once they start dating.
* AllAmazonsWantHercules: Given that she's both a figurative and literal Amazon, and Brock Samson is her type. At several points, she references the TropeNamer directly by ''literally'' referring to him as Heracles (the Greek version of Hercules).
* AmazonianBeauty: Even though she's tall, muscular, and seems to have one of her breasts cut off, Brock is still crazy about her.
* BettyAndVeronica: The Betty to Molotov's Veronica, though it seems that they will probably never be in direct competition and it's all but stated that Brock has chosen Alexis.
* CasualKink: She's rather open about being into BDSM given she was willing to use her lasso to get Brock to admit to her he enjoyed the "butt stuff" from their first time.
* ChariotPulledByCats: Flies around in an invisible chariot, apparently pulled by invisible horses.
* ClarkKenting: Her civilian persona is a mild-mannered, nasally-voiced, bespectacled journalist. She also appears to wear a prosthetic (at least on-air) to hide the fact that she only has one breast.
* DoesNotLikeMen: Is an admitted man-hater, using "rape-on" instead of "hard-on", and is constantly mocking and teasing the RatedMForManly Brock in their first interactions, especially during his "pissing testosterone" showdown
with Cody:
* BlessedWithSuck: He has PlayingWithFire powers
Haranguetan. This leads to some HypocriticalHumor as she is quick to display some of these toxic masculine behaviors herself, and ultimately [[AllAmazonsWantHercules gets into a relationship with Brock]].
* {{Foil}}: To Molotov Cocktease. Both are strong, independent women who are [[ActionGirl incredible fighters]], absolutely deadly to mess with, and have a romantic relationship with Brock Sampson. However, they differ in many ways. Molotov is a mercenary/secret agent that works covertly and [[OnlyInItForTheMoney
does her job for a paycheck]]. Alexis has a normal job in the limelight where thousands of people see her every day and the same goes for her Warriana guise that she uses to help people because GoodFeelsGood. Molotov is [[WaifFu slim]], [[SheFu agile]], and [[CombatPragmatist tricky in a fight]] while making up for her lack of brawn by fighting dirty and using any weapon she can get her hands on. Alexis is a StatuesqueStunner and an AmazonianBeauty with SuperStrength who only relies on a few weapons and primarily uses [[GoodOldFisticuffs her fists]] while having a straightforward fighting style. Molotov is TheTease with Brock and often [[FemmeFatale manipulates him using guile and her feminine wiles to get him to do what she wants]] and while she often gets into combat with Brock has never truly gotten close to him as she only cares about Brock the secret agent, not die from them... but can't turn them Brock Sampson the loyal bodyguard and member of the Venture family and they have never consummated their relationship. Alexis and Brock clash initially as serious BelligerentSexualTension while arguing and mocking each other. Yet later, Alexis respects Brock as a man and doesn't mind meeting him on or off or stop the job and seems to prefer Brock the man to Brock the secret agent. Unlike Molotov, Brock chased her and shared his honest feeling ''pain''.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Human Torch from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except without any control of his fire powers.
* ManOnFire: Whenever he comes into contact
with oxygen, this happens. He's even [[AppropriatedAppellation called this]].
* PeopleJars: Spends most
her which resulted in [[TheirFirstTime a lot of his time in one. He is in extreme pain outside of it, and this includes the whole time he's powering Impossible Industries.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: An AvertedTrope. A perfect example of what happens when you gain the power to be on fire without having the ability to turn the fire off, while also being invulnerable to it.

!!Ned
-->''"Ned go Boom Boom."''
-->Voiced By: Christopher McCulloch
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ned_the_venture_bros_5558.jpgSally Impossible and Cody's mentally challenged cousin. Formerly associated with Impossible Industries, Ned followed Sally to Spider Skull Island to live with Jonas Venture Jr.
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Tropes associated with Ned:
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Thing from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except mentally handicapped.
sex]]. [[SexGoddess Very good sex]].
* HandicappedBadass: He packs a wallop when he wants Appears to - guy's roughly have only one breast. A case of ShownTheirWork on the same size writers' part, as Brock.
the original myth of the Amazon warriors claimed they would cut off their right breasts, as they were thought to interfere with the use of a spear or bow and arrow.
* HypocriticalHumor: While quick to decry stereotypical toxic masculine behaviors, she exhibits more than a few of them herself. She scoffs at Brock and Haranguetan "pissing testosterone" at each other, only to start clashing egos with Brock as well. She later has sex with him while he's intoxicated with [[MindControl God Gas]], then acts dismissive the morning after, leaving him to endure the WalkOfShame out of her apartment; she apologizes by claiming work is stressing her out, then goes after Think Tank for "messin' with my man".
* KnowsTheRopes: Wields a golden "Truth Lasso" as both a weapon and interrogation device.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: She's a parody in part of Creator/AriannaHuffington, a Greek-American journalist and founder of the Huffington Post--hence her civilian identity, name, and Greek origins.
* ShownTheirWork: Warriana only having one breast may seem like another odd physical quirk like so many others have in the Venture-verse, but it actually comes from an ancient Greek misconception/mistranslation that the mythological Amazons cut off their right breast to better use a spear/bow. It's a very obscure detail but given how often the show draws on Myth/ClassicalMythology, it's not really surprising that they included it.
* SuperStrength: As noted above, She's superhumanly strong, able to lift even the guy is super strong.7'0" tall Brock with ease.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: She becomes aggressively protective of Brock after starting a relationship with him. She even helped him defeat the supervillain, Think Tank, because he was fighting Brock.
* WonderWomanWannabe: She's an obvious parody of ComicBook/WonderWoman from her invisible chariot to her lasso. Though Warriana seems to be more an ancient idea of an Amazon than the modern idea embodied by Wonder Woman.



[[folder: ''The Revenge Society'']]
A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce. After the destruction of Gargantua-2, with Zero dead, Impossible rejoining his wife, Radical Left and Phantom Limb joining the Guild, and the whereabouts of Underbheit and Fat Chance unknown, the Society was disbanded.
!!Baron Underbheit
-->''"[[SarcasmMode As usual, your detective skills are impeccable, Samson. You succeeded in exposing my sinister plan to lock myself in a dungeon, chained to an albino.]]"''
-->'''Voiced By''':T.Rider Smith
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baron_underbheit_8797.jpgDr. Venture's "other" ArchEnemy, Werner Underbheit is the tyrannical ruler of [[{{Ruritania}} Underland]] (pronounced oon-derland) who lost his jaw back in college - he blames Rusty for this, although it might have been the result of The Monarch's first attempt to kill Rusty. Ousted as ruler in Season 2. Now the muscle for the Revenge Society.

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[[folder: ''The Revenge Society'']]
A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce. After the destruction of Gargantua-2, with Zero dead, Impossible rejoining his wife, Radical Left and Phantom Limb joining the Guild, and the whereabouts of Underbheit and Fat Chance unknown, the Society was disbanded.
!!Baron Underbheit
-->''"[[SarcasmMode As usual, your detective skills are impeccable, Samson. You succeeded in exposing my sinister plan to lock myself in a dungeon, chained to an albino.]]"''
-->'''Voiced By''':T.Rider Smith
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[[folder:Fallen Archer]]
!!Fallen Archer
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->'''Voiced by''': Larry Murphy

An archer-themed superhero whose arrows
have been the result human feet on them instead of The Monarch's first attempt to kill Rusty. Ousted as ruler in Season 2. Now the muscle for the Revenge Society.arrowheads.



Tropes associated with Underbheit:
* ArchEnemy: Considered himself Rusty Venture's arch enemy, but The Monarch completely eclipsed him during the show's run.
* TheBluebeard: Has killed his seven former wives.
* TheBrute: For the Revenge Society.
* TheBusCameBack: ''Love Bheits'' was intended to be the last appearance of the character in the series, as Doc and Jackson didn't find him interesting enough to write for. Until season 4 that is, and the formation of the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz: A very blatant one of Doctor Doom, with The Monarch even making the comparison. This makes his recent team up with Dr. Impossible amusing - especially since Dr. Doom and Mr. Fantastic are ''also'' teammates in the Future Foundation now.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Subverted. He disappeared after season two, and then twenty-nine episodes later, he makes a couple cameos and becomes a member of the Revenge Society not soon after.
* EvilOverlord: Of Ãœnderland [[spoiler: until his deposition in Season 2.]]
* {{Expy}}: Monarch himself calls him a "dime-store Doctor Doom". Although the resemblance is little more than skin deep: beyond ruling a {{Ruritania}} with an iron fist and blaming an old colleague for a disfiguring accident, they don't really share anything in common.
* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Underbheit anticipate this in he re-introduction in season four, [[NeckSnap providing an immediate demonstration]]. [[spoiler: Turns out he was WrongGenreSavvy and LeeroyJenkins about it. They only need him to sign a contract.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: From his early appearances and the promotion of him in the show's first opening, it appears that the original plan for Underbheit was that he would act as Rusty's "real," serious ArchEnemy while the Monarch would remain an IneffectualSympatheticVillain. However, the writers quickly found Underbheit too one-dimensional to fill that role.
* RedRightHand: Has a prosthetic metal jaw.
* {{Ruritania}}: Underland. [[spoiler: Subversion: it's located near Michigan.]]
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has these on his armour
* SweetOnPollyOliver: Tried to marry the captive Dean Venture (who was dressed as [[StarWars Princess Leia]] for a fancy dress party), mistaking him for a girl.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen arguing with Phantom Limb in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left are shown to have escaped via one of Fat Chance's enigma holes, but Underbheit is not with them.]]

!!Fat Chance
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher McCulloch
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fat_chance_3968.jpgA new recruit to the Revenge Society, Fat Chance was forever changed by a botched scientific experiment, which left him obese. However, it also gave him an "Enigma Hole" in his belly, which he can pull random (and occasionally useful) items from.

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Tropes associated with Underbheit:
* ArchEnemy: Considered himself Rusty Venture's arch enemy, but The Monarch completely eclipsed him during ArcherArchetype: He's a mostly stoic archer-themed superhero based on the show's run.
* TheBluebeard: Has killed his seven former wives.
* TheBrute: For the Revenge Society.
* TheBusCameBack: ''Love Bheits'' was intended to be the last appearance
''Series/{{Arrow}}'' version of the character in the series, as Doc and Jackson didn't find him interesting enough to write for. Until season 4 that is, and the formation of the Revenge Society.
ComicBook/GreenArrow.
* CaptainErsatz: A very blatant one Of ComicBook/GreenArrow and ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} (themselves {{Alternate Company Equivalent}}s), being an archer-themed superhero. His facial structure, voice, and mannerisms are based on the former (particularly the Creator/StephenAmell version in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'') while his purple costume and membership in an Avengers-like group are drawn from classic depictions of Doctor Doom, the latter.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He fires arrows
with The Monarch even making feet on them instead of pointed tips. They seem to bludgeon those they hit and are capable of "hopping" back to him once fired.
* LivingWeapon: His arrows appear to be this, given that
the comparison. This makes his recent team up feet are fully functional and capable of hopping their way back to him under their own power
* MeaningfulName: On two levels. First, the PunnyName level, as "fallen arch syndrom" affects the feet and he fires arrows tipped
with Dr. Impossible amusing - especially since Dr. Doom and Mr. Fantastic are ''also'' teammates feet. Second, he's an archer shown to be TheMole for the villainous Wide Wale, meaning he's "fallen".
* TheMole: He's Wide Wale's mole
in the Future Foundation now.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Subverted. He disappeared after season two, and then twenty-nine episodes later, he makes a couple cameos and becomes a member of the Revenge Society not soon after.
* EvilOverlord: Of Ãœnderland [[spoiler: until his deposition in Season 2.]]
* {{Expy}}: Monarch himself calls him a "dime-store Doctor Doom". Although the resemblance is little more than skin deep: beyond ruling a {{Ruritania}} with an iron fist and blaming an old colleague for a disfiguring accident, they don't really share anything in common.
* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Underbheit anticipate this in he re-introduction in season four, [[NeckSnap
team, providing an immediate demonstration]]. [[spoiler: Turns out he was WrongGenreSavvy him with information and LeeroyJenkins about it. They only need him to sign a contract.]]
cut of the League's earnings.
* KnightOfCerebus: From NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His facial structure, voice, and mannerisms are based on Creator/StephenAmell playing ComicBook/GreenArrow in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', if Amell borrowed ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}[='s=] purple costume.
* OhCrap: After Brock breaks free of
his early appearances rope TrickArrow, Fallen Archer visibly panics and drops a bunch of his arrows as he tries to knock another while Brock charges in.
* PunnyName: "Fallen arch syndrome" is a painful condition that afflicts the feet. He's an archer who fires foot-tipped arrows.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: He'll dive into a fight without a second thought, but he has very awkward mannerisms, stammering when giving the C.A.L. "[[HeroesRUs sales pitch]]" to Dr. Venture and being visibly frightened when meeting with Wide Wale.
* TrickArrow:
** Spoofed; all of his Arrow's are tipped with feet that bludgeon those struck
and the promotion of him in the show's first opening, it appears only benefit seems to be that the original plan for Underbheit was they can hop back to him after a battle.
** He also has a set connected by a rope
that he would act as Rusty's "real," serious ArchEnemy while the Monarch would remain an IneffectualSympatheticVillain. However, the writers quickly found Underbheit too one-dimensional to fill that role.
* RedRightHand: Has a prosthetic metal jaw.
* {{Ruritania}}: Underland. [[spoiler: Subversion: it's located near Michigan.]]
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has these on
can tie up his armour
* SweetOnPollyOliver: Tried to marry the captive Dean Venture (who was dressed as [[StarWars Princess Leia]] for a fancy dress party), mistaking him for a girl.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen arguing with Phantom Limb in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left are shown to have escaped via one of Fat Chance's enigma holes, but Underbheit is not with them.]]

!!Fat Chance
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher McCulloch
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[[folder:Night Dick]]
!!Night Dick (Richard Knight)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesAdomian

A murdered cop turned biker-themed superhero after being resurrected through unknown means. Everyone laughs at
his belly, which he can pull random (and occasionally useful) items from.heroic name.



Tropes associated with Fat Chance:
* BrooklynRage
* CoolGate: His Enigma Hole, even if he has no idea what's on the other side.
* CaptainErsatz: Possibly one to Chunk, a supporting character of TheFlash. He also was a scientist who, due to a mishap, was rendered obese and with the power to send objects to and from a parallel universe through his body. Not a very well known character, but it'd hardly be the most obscure reference Venture Bros has made.
* FatIdiot: To an extent.
* IncrediblyLamePun: Uses his name to create these.
* TookALevelInBadass: With a little training from Killinger, he eliminates the randomness that comes with his Enigma Hole.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen lying unconscious in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left use one of his enigma holes to escape, but it's unknown if Fat Chance escaped or not.]]

!!Henchman #1/Scott Hall/Zero

-->''"[[ThatManIsDead Henchman #1 is dead!]] I am Zero!
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher McCulloch
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/henchman_1_5896.jpg

A by-the-book henchman that was a stark contrast to #21 and #24. He followed all the old cliches, for which he was fiercely mocked by the GenreSavvy duo. He did go up in one final showdown with Brock that apparently ended with his death. He later came back as a centurion named Zero who used Captain Sunshine's butler Desmond (disguised as the Greek god Zeus) to kidnap Henchman and Sidekicks to fight to the death. He's later found out by 21, who distracts him while an army of supervillains attack. He somehow survives and joins the Revenge Society.

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Tropes associated with Fat Chance:
* BrooklynRage
AtrociousAlias: He seems to be the only one who doesn't realize how stupid his name sounds.
* CoolGate: BackFromTheDead: Was gunned down by the mob and LeftForDead before getting resurrected through unknown means and becoming a superhero.
* BadassBiker:
His Enigma Hole, even if he has no idea what's on the other side.
theme as a superhero, riding a gravity-defying CoolBike that spews flames.
* CaptainErsatz: Possibly one to Chunk, a supporting character of TheFlash. He also was a scientist who, due to a mishap, was rendered obese and Of ''ComicBook/GhostRider'' (A BadassBiker with the power to send objects to a CoolBike that may or may not be demonic in origin) and from a parallel universe through his body. Not a very well known character, but it'd hardly be the most obscure reference Venture Bros has made.
* FatIdiot: To an extent.
* IncrediblyLamePun: Uses his name
''ComicBook/TheSpirit'' (An ex-cop that came back to create these.
* TookALevelInBadass:
life who wears a CoatHatMask). With a little training dash of Creator/DavidHasselhoff's Michael Knight from Killinger, ''Series/KnightRider'' (Similar surname, both own a super-vehicle).
* CoatHatMask: Wouldn't be a proper ''ComicBook/TheSpirit'' Ersatz if
he eliminates the randomness that comes with his Enigma Hole.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This
wasn't wearing this outfit. A proper trenchcoat, tie, fedora, and Gargantua-2", he is last seen lying unconscious in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb DominoMask.
* CoolBike: Owns a pretty damn cool one at that, it not only defies gravity (which allows it to go up buildings
and Radical Left use one of his enigma holes to escape, fly) but it's unknown if Fat Chance escaped or not.]]

!!Henchman #1/Scott Hall/Zero

-->''"[[ThatManIsDead Henchman #1
exhaust is dead!]] I am Zero!
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher McCulloch
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/henchman_1_5896.jpg

A by-the-book henchman
flames.
* DominoMask: Wears one as apart of his CoatHatMask ensemble.
* HardboiledDetective: In addition to his superheroism, he works as a gruff PrivateEye, being hired by Dr. Venture to look into notorious BlackWidow, Teresa Didae. Even he can't convince Rusty
that pursuing her is a terrible idea.
* LeftForDead: He
was a stark contrast to #21 and #24. He followed all the old cliches, for which he was fiercely mocked gunned down by the GenreSavvy duo. He did go up in one final showdown with Brock that apparently ended with mob and left for dead, leading to his death. He later came back resurrection and subsequent superheroism.
* PunnyName: His surname is "Knight", he still works
as a centurion named Zero who used Captain Sunshine's butler Desmond (disguised as the Greek god Zeus) to kidnap Henchman PrivateEye (who in most FilmNoir media work at night), and Sidekicks to fight to the death. He's later found out by 21, who distracts "dick" is an old-fashioned term for a detective.
* RescueIntroduction: His first appearance has
him save a falling Hank while an army of supervillains attack. He somehow survives and joins riding up the Revenge Society.side of a skyscraper.
[[/folder]]

! The Peril Partnership
[[folder:The Peril Partnership as a Whole]]
!! The Peril Partnership (Le Partenariat Péril)

A Canadian supervillain labor group in direct competition with the Guild of Calamitous Intent with a reputation as "honorless scum".



Tropes associated with Henchman #1:
* AndThisIsFor: [[spoiler:Just before attempting to shoot Brock, he begins to say it's for every henchman Brock has killed. Unfortunately for him he gets distracted by Hank's entrance, causing Brock to kill him for real this time.]]
* {{Badass}}:Just like #21 he took on Brock Samson one on one and lived. [[spoiler: And when they fight again, it's a fairly even match that Zero nearly wins. ]]
* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Re-appears as a new member of the Revenge Society in ''All This And Gargantua 2,'' only to finally have his neck brutally snapped by Brock. And if that didn't kill him, the exploding Gargantua-2 certainly did.]]
* TheCaligula: He makes supervillains and super scientists fight for next to no reason other than as penitence and for his amusement.
* EvilCounterpart: To 21. Both changed after a big event, both got a large number of minions. Both TookALevelInBadass. But while 21 was largely unmotivated before, Scott was already motivated. Whereas 21 has avoided becoming a villain on his own but is slowly growing into one, Scott immediately became one. Whereas 21 is fully willing to rely on dirty tactics when the situation calls for it, Scott fights with honor.
* GenreBlind: Falls into all of the old henchman cliches in his first appearance. He's mocked mercilessly by #21 and #24 for it.
* KnightTemplar:His scheme is revenge on what he believes to be the problem with superheroes and villains
* TheManBehindTheMan: Zeus is actually a holographic puppet used to inspire fear and confusion. He's the real one behind the Super Death Camp
* MauveShirt: Starts off as an exploration of the classic RedShirt. He survives and makes two more appearances, first as his own villain and then as a member of the Revenge Society
* MeaningfulName: His name Zero is because he used to be a henchman. It's how 21 guesses his secret identity.
* MyHeroZero: Serves not only as the Big Bad of the episode, but he turns out to be Scott Hall / Number 1, a henchman from a previous episode. Thus, while he may not be a hero, he survives not only being a henchman in a superhero/villain world, whose death is portented and lampshaded, but FIGHTING BROCK SAMSON, which counts as a superpower in its own right.
* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:How Brock kills him in ''All This and Gargantua-2''.]]
* NeverFoundTheBody: Becomes a plot point in season four when he turns out to be the villain of "Every Which Way But Zeus". Comes up again in ''All This and Gargantua-2'' when he is revealed to have survived once again and has joined the Revenge Society. [[spoiler: Subverted when he dies for good by NeckSnap]]
* NominalImportance: A Deconstruction of this trope.
* RedShirt: Again, Deconstructed.
* StopHavingFunGuys: To #21 and #24. invoked
* ThatManIsDead: Says it word-to-word when it's revealed that he is [[spoiler:Zero]].
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: He is seriously pissed off at people who disregard the lives of their henchmen.
* YouBastard: Gives this to #21

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Tropes associated with Henchman #1:
* AndThisIsFor: [[spoiler:Just before attempting CanadaEh: Based out of UsefulNotes/{{Canada}}, but in an inversion to shoot Brock, he begins to say it's for every henchman Brock has killed. Unfortunately for him he gets distracted by Hank's entrance, causing Brock to kill him for real this time.]]
* {{Badass}}:Just like #21 he took on Brock Samson one on one and lived. [[spoiler: And when they fight again, it's a fairly even match that Zero nearly wins. ]]
* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Re-appears as a new member
the "Canadian Niceness" aspect of the Revenge Society in ''All This And Gargantua 2,'' only to finally trope, they're detested by the Guild and O.S.I. alike as "honorless scum".
* EnforcedColdWar: They and the Guild
have his neck brutally snapped by Brock. And if that didn't kill him, held an uneasy truce for the exploding Gargantua-2 certainly did.]]
* TheCaligula: He makes supervillains and super scientists fight for next
past 60 years. However, the damage done to no reason other the Guild by the Sovereign's purge has caused the Peril Parternship to muscle in on Guild territory, particularly the RenegadeSplinterFaction led by The Creep.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: They're initially presented as ''very'' small fish in supervillainy, seen holding less
than as penitence and for his amusement.
* EvilCounterpart: To 21. Both changed after
a big event, both got a large number tenth of minions. Both TookALevelInBadass. But while 21 was largely unmotivated before, Scott was already motivated. Whereas 21 has avoided becoming a villain on his own but is slowly growing into one, Scott immediately became one. Whereas 21 is fully willing to rely on dirty tactics when the situation calls for it, Scott fights with honor.
* GenreBlind: Falls into all
share of the old henchman cliches in his first appearance. He's mocked mercilessly by #21 and #24 for it.
* KnightTemplar:His scheme is revenge on what he believes to be the problem with superheroes and villains
* TheManBehindTheMan: Zeus is actually a holographic puppet used to inspire fear and confusion. He's the real one behind the Super Death Camp
* MauveShirt: Starts off as an exploration of the classic RedShirt. He survives and makes two more appearances, first as his own villain and then as a member of the Revenge Society
* MeaningfulName: His name Zero is because he used to be a henchman. It's how 21 guesses his secret identity.
* MyHeroZero: Serves not only as the Big Bad of the episode, but he turns out to be Scott Hall / Number 1, a henchman from a previous episode. Thus, while he may not be a hero, he survives not only being a henchman
"organized villainy" in a superhero/villain world, whose death is portented and lampshaded, but FIGHTING BROCK SAMSON, which counts as a superpower in its own right.
* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:How Brock kills him in ''All This and Gargantua-2''.]]
* NeverFoundTheBody: Becomes a plot point in season four when he turns out to be the villain of "Every
Guild pie chart. In "Any Which Way But Zeus". Comes up again in ''All This and Gargantua-2'' when he Zeus", Brock is revealed incredulous that they're popular enough to have survived once again any of their members kidnapped by Zeus. By season seven, following the Sovereign's purge and subsequent Guild turmoil, they've become a much bigger player to the point that Wide Wale, a powerful mafioso in his own right, opts for paying them off instead of a head-on fight and they've been able to turn at least one Guild operative to function as TheMole.
* TheMole: They've got at least one in the Guild, Stranger S-464. The Guild makes a deal with him to become a reverse mole, but his actions ultimately lead to the Guild wiping his mind.
* NoodleIncident: Something
has joined made the Revenge Society. [[spoiler: Subverted Peril Partnership anathema to the general idea of organized crime and government-sanctioned crimefighting, as both the Guild ''and'' the O.S.I. have it out for them. They're hated enough that O.S.I. Agent Kimberly [=McManus=] breaks off her affair with Guild Stranger S-464 when she saw he dies had a Peril Partnership belt buckle. The next time they meet, she's ready to tear him a new one for joining in with the "honorless scum".
* RenegadeSplinterFaction: The Peril Partnership group muscling in on Guild territory is a splinter faction led by rogue villain "The Creep", who was thrown out of the O.S.I for killing a troop of boy scouts and refused to join the Guild because he didn't like the rules and regulations. That said, the Peril Partnership as a whole doesn't seem to have a particularly
good by NeckSnap]]
reputation to begin with.
* NominalImportance: A Deconstruction of this trope.
* RedShirt: Again, Deconstructed.
* StopHavingFunGuys: To #21 and #24. invoked
* ThatManIsDead: Says it word-to-word when it's revealed that he is [[spoiler:Zero]].
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: He is seriously
RunForTheBorder: Being based in Canada, they are a haven for American villains who refuse to join the Guild or who have pissed off at people the Guild off. The Creep was a former O.S.I. member who joins the Partnership because he doesn't like the Guild's strict rules and regulations while, at the end of the FinaleMovie, Dr. Mrs. the Monarch sets up Mantilla with the Partnership to keep her safe from O.S.I./Guild prosecution.
* RuthlessForeignGangsters: They're a supervillain union from Canada encroaching upon New York City, whose brazen
disregard for the lives [[ContractualGenreBlindness rules and regulations]] of their henchmen.
the Guild sees them labeled a serious and unpredictable threat.
* YouBastard: Gives this ShownTheirWork: Being based in Canada, the Partnership's French name (Le Partenariat Péril) is typically shown or displayed in addition to #21its English name meeting Canada's bi-lingual requirements.
* SigilSpam: All members of the Peril Partnership wear a belt buckle with "PP" on it. This is how Kimberly [=McManus=] deduces that S-464 is TheMole for them.



[[folder: ''The Fraternity of Torment'']]
Enemies to the original Team Venture.
!!Scaramantula
-->'''Voiced By:'''Toby Huss
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scaramantula.pngAn elderly ex-villain of Italian descent, and former nemesis of the original Team Venture. In his retirement, he's become pretty mellow and well-adjusted by the standards of the show.

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[[folder: ''The Fraternity of Torment'']]
Enemies to the original Team Venture.
!!Scaramantula
-->'''Voiced By:'''Toby Huss
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[[folder:The Creep]]
!!The Creep (Mission Creep)
[[quoteright:432:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scaramantula.pngAn elderly ex-villain of Italian descent, and org/pmwiki/pub/images/thecreep.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesAdomian

A
former nemesis of the original Team Venture. In his retirement, he's become pretty mellow O.S.I. agent turned supervillain and well-adjusted by the standards of the show.Peril Partnership splinter faction leader. He's an absolute lunatic and hoards stolen Guild technology.



* AffablyEvil: Very much so. The only reason he even offers to aid Brainulo in his revenge is because he hates how cheesy the museum pieces have made the decor.
* AnimalMotifs: Spiders.
* BadassGrandpa: Very spry and fit for his age, delightedly taking the stairs two at a time while his old foes lag behind.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Franchise/JamesBond Scaramanga]].
* PokeThePoodle: Unlike Brainulo, he doesn't seem to hold any serious grudges against Team Venture, and his only form of "vengeance" is deliberately annoying them by getting a longer line of fans seeking autographs.
* RedRightHand: Or, hairy eight-fingered right hand.

!!Brainulo
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher McCulloch
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brainulo_old.pngA villain from 1000 years in the future, brought back by Jonas Venture Sr. Now elderly and (apparently) senile, he seeks vengeance against the original Team Venture.

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* AffablyEvil: Very much so. The AxCrazy: You'd have to be at least a little dangerously crazy to mistake a group of boy scouts for enemies and then slaughter them all. He has only reason he even offers to aid Brainulo in experienced further SanitySlippage after, entering full on lunatic territory.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: His lair is strewn with Guild technology he's stolen, such as Maybe Man's Indifference Engine, Nat King Cobra's Venomator, Mr. Monday's Calendar of Magic Mondays, Jungle Jim's Greenhouse Ray, Grover Cleveland's Presidential Time Machine, the Monarch's own Butter-Glider, and giant lawn darts that were banned for being safety hazards.
* ContinuityNod: His outfit, equipment, and technology laying around
his revenge is because he hates how cheesy lair are almost entirely from villains seen or mentioned before in the museum pieces have made series.
** Wears one of Baron Ünderbheit's pre-Revenge Society costume pauldrons.
** Is in possession of Grover Cleveland's Presidential Time Machine (previously seen in "Are You There God, It's Me Dean").
** Has Mr. Monday's "Calendar of Magic Mondays". Mr. Monday was a fellow inmate of
the decor.
* AnimalMotifs: Spiders.
* BadassGrandpa: Very spry and fit for his age, delightedly taking
Monarch in "Powerless in the stairs two at a time while his old foes lag behind.
Face of Death".
** Rides around on the Monarch's Butter-Glider from "The Diving Bell vs. The Butter-Glider".
** He has Maybe Man's "Indifference Engine". Maybe man was one of the Dunwich inmates in "Momma's Boys".
** Has Tank Top's breastplate from "O.S.I. Love You".
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Franchise/JamesBond Scaramanga]].
* PokeThePoodle: Unlike Brainulo, he doesn't seem to hold any serious grudges against Team Venture,
Shares a number of similarties with Marvel's ComicBook/{{Cable}}, including robotic eye and arm, extreme militaristic attitude, and leading a RenegadeSplinterFaction (The Creep of the Peril Partnership and Cable of the X-Men).
* FashionableAsymmetry: ''"Fashionable"'' is being generous, but
his only form entire ensemble is made out of "vengeance" different kinds of clothes or armor that belonged to other characters seen or mentioned in the series.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Challenges the Monarch and 21 to a game of "Dive Bomb" using lawn darts. He
is deliberately annoying killed when one pierces his head after being distracted by future versions of Rusty and Billy stepping out of Grover Cleveland's Presidential Time Machine.
* MeaningfulName: Before being kicked out, his name in the O.S.I. was "Mission Creep." This is the term for when an operation, whether due to SkewedPriorities or unexpected complexities, goes from an incidental issue to a long-term commitment that goes well past the original intent. The Creep took a fairly mundane guard-duty mission and escalated it to lunacy until he found himself kicked out of the O.S.I. and in the Peril Partnership.
* ProngsOfPoseidon: He uses a trident taken from [=PoseiDon=] Juan, a Poseidon-themed supervillain.
* RummageSaleReject: His outfit consists of items stolen from other villains that have no business being worn together.
* ShoutOut: Wields a trident as his main weapon, apparently taken from Poseidon-themed supervillain "[[Literature/DonJuan PoseiDon Juan]]".
* SociopathicSoldier: As an O.S.I. agent, he mistook a group of boyscouts ("They were wearing paramilitary clothing!") for enemies and slaughtered
them all.
* StillWearingTheOldColors: While most of his outfit is made up from pieces taken from the costumes of other villains, his chest piece still has a (scratched out) O.S.I. logo on it.
* TalkativeLoon: It bears repeating -- ''he's an absolute lunatic'' and runs his mouth endlessly.
* TimeMachine: Has the previously-seen Grover Cleveland's Presidential Time Machine in his possesion. It ultimately leads to his death, as he is distracted
by getting a longer line future versions of fans seeking autographs.
Rusty and Billy stepping out of it while playing "Dive Bomb" and gets impaled by a dart.
* RedRightHand: Or, hairy eight-fingered right hand.

!!Brainulo
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher McCulloch
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WouldHurtAChild: One of the things that [[EvenEvilHasStandards appalls even The Monarch and Gary]] is his lack of reaction to having [[KickTheDog killed a troop of boy scouts]] when he was in the O.S.I., even apparently gloating about it. Although his angrily defensive tone and TwitchyEye does imply he seriously regrets it on some level.
-->'''The Creep''': They were wearing paramilitary clothing! ''Anyone'' could have made that mistake...
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blind Rage]]
!!Blind Rage
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brainulo_old.pngA villain from 1000 years in org/pmwiki/pub/images/blind_rage_costume.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrendonSmall

A blind supervillain with enhanced other senses sent by
the future, brought back by Jonas Venture Sr. Now elderly and (apparently) senile, he seeks vengeance against Peril Partnership to negotiate with the original Team Venture.Guild.



* {{Expy}}: Most closely of [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hector Hammond]], with his withered body, enormous head, and psi-powers, but his skull nodes and costume are derived from [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Brainiac]].
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: From the year 3000, until Jonas Sr [[NoodleIncident somehow trapped him in the past.]]
* MyBrainIsBig
* ObfuscatingDisability: He pretends to be senile to make people understimate him.
* PsychicPowers

!!Manotaur
A retired villain whose identity was stolen by The Monarch when he first seduced Dr. Girlfriend, to avoid being murdered by Phantom Limb. Later murdered by Phantom LImb because of this.
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* AllTheOtherReindeer: Was ostracised due to his size.
* CharacterDeath: No one retires from Phantom Limb's shit list indeed.
* SuperStrength
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Doesn't say a word before he's killed.
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* {{Expy}}: Most closely of [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hector Hammond]], with AssholeVictim: Considering his withered body, enormous head, first impression was him blackmailing the Guild and psi-powers, but his skull nodes acting like a gigantic, sexist, egotistical asshat, not a lot of tears were shed when Red Death took it upon himself to ambush him, bind him to a railroad track, and costume are derived from [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Brainiac]].
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: From
give him a ToThePain-laced lecture on the year 3000, until Jonas Sr [[NoodleIncident somehow trapped simple elegance of proper villainy before leaving him to get run over by an oncoming train.
* ChainedToARailway: His fate courtesy of Red Death, who decided to kill
him in the past.]]
* MyBrainIsBig
* ObfuscatingDisability: He pretends to be senile to make people understimate him.
* PsychicPowers

!!Manotaur
A retired
this classic villain whose identity was stolen by The Monarch when fashion to teach him a lesson.
* CorruptedCharacterCopy: He's a villainous, loutish Expy of ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} with matching powers and a similar costume.
* DisabilitySuperpower: Like his inspiration, Daredevil, he's blind but "sees" via radar and has an enhanced sense of smell.
* FailedASpotCheck: He fails to recognize that the "chef"
he first seduced Dr. Girlfriend, to avoid being murdered by compliments as he leaves the restaurant is actually Phantom Limb. Later murdered by Phantom LImb because of this.
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* AllTheOtherReindeer: Was ostracised due to his size.
* CharacterDeath: No one retires from
Justified, since Phantom Limb's shit list indeed.
most noticeable feature is his invisible limbs. Blind Rage is blind so he is unable to notice this, and his Daredevil-esque "radar" would register Phantom Limb's limbs the same as it would everyone else's.
* SuperStrength
JabbaTableManners: While meeting with members of the Guild council at Vincenzo's, he devours the appetizer they ordered while talking, spewing food chunks out of his mouth as he does.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Doesn't say PetTheDog: About the only nice thing that he does is compliment the "chef" for the stuffed peppers. Subverted, since the "chef" in question is actually Phantom Limb, who was intending to eat with them.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In addition to being awful in numerous other ways, he sexually harasses Dr. Mrs. the Monarch about five times in the short meeting they have.
* ShoutOut: His civilian clothes reference Tyler Durden from ''Film/FightClub''.
* ShownTheirWork: His ChestInsignia is his initials (accurately) written in Braille.
* UncertainDoom: We don't actually know if he was hit by the train, which was Red Death's intention. Whether he gets hit or escapes, the message to the Peril Partnership about not messing with the Guild is delivered.[[note]]According to Doc Hammer in creator commentary, he survived but was crippled and would have returned in the canceled season eight during
a word before he's killed.
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plotline where the Monarch gets disabled henchmen at a discounted.[[/note]]



[[folder: ''Others'']]

!!([[WritingAroundTrademarks Action]]) WesternAnimation/{{Jo|nnyQuest}}([[WritingAroundTrademarks h]])[[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest nny]] ([[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Quest]])
-->''"Fathers are loving and caring and protective men, and I don't have one of those! But who cares, man? (breaking down) Who cares, who cares, who cares!? Maybe I did kill the dog! Maybe I was the Lizard Man who stole your precious serum! You loved that serum more than you loved me!! (falling to his knees) FATHER!!!! FATHER!!!!!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Brendon Small'''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/action_johnny_2331.jpgYou might know him from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest''. He's picked up a few drug addictions and rage issues since then.

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[[folder: ''Others'']]

!!([[WritingAroundTrademarks Action]]) WesternAnimation/{{Jo|nnyQuest}}([[WritingAroundTrademarks h]])[[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest nny]] ([[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Quest]])
-->''"Fathers are loving and caring and protective men, and I don't have one of those! But who cares, man? (breaking down) Who cares, who cares, who cares!? Maybe I did kill the dog! Maybe I was the Lizard Man who stole your precious serum! You loved that serum more than you loved me!! (falling to his knees) FATHER!!!! FATHER!!!!!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Brendon Small'''
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[[folder:Tiger Shark]]
!!Tiger Shark
[[quoteright:130:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/action_johnny_2331.jpgYou might know him from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest''. He's picked up a few drug addictions org/pmwiki/pub/images/tigershark.jpg]]
->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]

A shark-man supervillain
and rage issues since then.representative of the Peril Partnership at the O.S.I./Guild summit.



Tropes associated with Jo(h)nny:
* BerserkButton: ''Do NOT'' mention his father. Surprising him with Dr. Z is also a bad idea. Seems to be getting better about this in later seasons, at least.
* {{Wangst}}: Deliberately invoked in as dramatic a way as possible.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: The writers are no longer allowed to call him "Jonny Quest" so that he doesn't do too much damage to the brand name.
** He still plainly ''is'' Jonny Quest, they just don't/can't call him that.
** Also justifiable because Johnny despises his father and refuses to be associated with him, claiming at the Rusty Venture daycamp that orphan boys were lucky not to have a father.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: He's actually older than Rusty, a fact he likes to poke fun at during therapy.

!!Mrs. Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate McKinnon
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrs_fictel_2733.jpgDermott Fictel's mother. [[spoiler:Unknown to him, Mrs. Fictel is actually Dermott's maternal grandmother. Dermott's "sister" Nikki is his real mother.]]

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Tropes associated * ButForMeItWasTuesday: Brock pulls this on him, having no memory of sleeping with Jo(h)nny:
* BerserkButton: ''Do NOT'' mention
Tiger Shark's wife and then breaking his father. Surprising him with Dr. Z is also a bad idea. Seems to be getting better about this in later seasons, at least.
knees.
* {{Wangst}}: Deliberately invoked in as dramatic a way as possible.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: The writers are no longer allowed to call him "Jonny Quest" so that he doesn't do too much damage to the brand name.
** He still plainly ''is'' Jonny Quest, they just don't/can't call him that.
** Also justifiable because Johnny despises his father and refuses to be associated with him, claiming at the Rusty Venture daycamp that orphan boys were lucky not to have a father.
* YoungerThanTheyLook:
FishPerson: He's actually older than Rusty, humanoid with shark-like features, including a fact he likes fin, gray skin, and gills.
* NasalTrauma: He attempts
to poke fun dive at Brock and gets his face smashed into the council table as a result, leaving his nose bloodied.
* UnknownRival: Still harbors a grudge against Brock for sleeping with his life and breaking his knees
during therapy.

!!Mrs. Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate McKinnon
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a previous encounter. Brock has no memory of any of it.
[[/folder]]

!Residents of Ünderland

[[folder:Girl Hitler]]
!!Girl Hitler
[[quoteright:400:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrs_fictel_2733.jpgDermott Fictel's mother. [[spoiler:Unknown to him, Mrs. Fictel org/pmwiki/pub/images/girl_93.jpg]]
->'''Voiced By''': Mia Barron

A part of Baron Ünderbheit's council in Ünderland before overthrowing him and taking it over. She
is actually Dermott's maternal grandmother. Dermott's "sister" Nikki is his real mother.]]a female version of Adolf Hitler and the fiancee of Catclops.



Tropes associated with Mrs. Fictel:
* MamaBear: [[spoiler: While we haven't seen it with Dermott, even if he's not really her son, she was damn mad at Rusty for getting her daughter pregnant and made sure he gave her money and left, then there's raising her daughter's son as her own.]]

!!Nikki Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate McKinnon
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nikki_fictel_8604.jpgDermott Fictel's sister. [[spoiler:[[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo Actually his mother]].]]

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Tropes associated * AdolfHitlarious: She's a hilariously incompetent female-version of Adolph Hitler.
* TheExile: Chooses to exile Baron Ünderbheit instead of executing him in order to "soften Ünderland's image".
* HeelFaceTurn: Once served Baron Ünderbheit, but then leads a resistance against him, allies
with Mrs. Fictel:
* MamaBear: [[spoiler: While we haven't seen it with Dermott, even if he's not really her son, she was damn mad at Rusty for getting her daughter pregnant
the Ventures, and made sure he gave her money and left, then there's raising her daughter's son overthrows him to establish a democracy.
* GirlsWithMoustaches: Has a Hitler moustache,
as her own.]]

!!Nikki Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate McKinnon
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name implies.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Is incredibly ineffectual at antagonizing Baron Ünderbheit until the Ventures arrive, mostly just playing childish pranks on him.
* TheStarscream: A downplayed example in that, while she usurps Baron Ünderbheit's position as leader of Ünderland, she is doing it to overthrow his tyranny and is implied to be a decent leader after.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Catclops]]
!!Catclops
[[quoteright:311:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nikki_fictel_8604.jpgDermott Fictel's sister. [[spoiler:[[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo Actually org/pmwiki/pub/images/catclops.jpg]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/JamesUrbaniak

A part of Baron Ünderbheit's council in Ünderland before overthrowing him. He's a vaguely military-looking guy with a cat's head in place of
his mother]].]]eyes and is the the fiance of Girl Hitler.



Tropes associated with Nikki:
* CoolBigSis: [[spoiler: Or at least the role she plays.]]
* FanGirl: Of the Rusty Venture cartoon.
* FemmeFatale: Is introduced in this fashion during Hank's FilmNoir fantasy.
* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: In true FemmeFatale fashion.
* MrsRobinson: [[spoiler:She is nearly twice Hank's age.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler: The timeline means she is at least in her early 30's, but she doesn't really appear to be that much older than Hank or Dermott.]]
* ReplacementLoveInterest: [[spoiler: Nikki was a FanGirl of Rusty Venture growing up. After getting impregnated by him, she learned that the ''real'' Rusty was far from being anything like he was on TV. Fifteen+ years later she meets Rusty's son Hank, who actually has the qualities of the person she idolized]].
* TeenPregnancy: [[spoiler:Dermott being the product of said pregnancy.]]

!!Kim
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s_friend_kim_5200.jpgTriana's once best friend. Has gained quite the fan following despite appearing for all of two episodes in season two.

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Tropes associated * EyepatchOfPower: The cat's head he has in place of his eyes wears a patch over one of its eyes and he's (initially) a villain who serves on Baron Ünderbheit's council then overthrows him.
* HeelFaceTurn: Once served Baron Ünderbheit, but then leads a resistance against him, allies
with Nikki:
* CoolBigSis: [[spoiler: Or at least
the role she plays.]]
Ventures, and overthrows him.
* FanGirl: Of IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Is incredibly ineffectual at antagonizing Baron Ünderbheit until the Rusty Venture cartoon.
* FemmeFatale: Is introduced in this fashion during Hank's FilmNoir fantasy.
* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: In true FemmeFatale fashion.
* MrsRobinson: [[spoiler:She is nearly twice Hank's age.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler: The timeline means she is at least in her early 30's, but she doesn't really appear to be that much older than Hank or Dermott.]]
* ReplacementLoveInterest: [[spoiler: Nikki was a FanGirl of Rusty Venture growing up. After getting impregnated by him, she learned that the ''real'' Rusty was far from being anything like he was
Ventures arrive, mostly just playing childish pranks on TV. Fifteen+ years later she meets Rusty's son Hank, who actually him.
* PunnyName: He
has the qualities a cat's head in place of his eyes, and one of the person she idolized]].
cat's eyes has a patch over it, making him a "Cat Cyclops".
* TeenPregnancy: [[spoiler:Dermott being SoreLoser: He's miffed and jealous that Girl Hitler is picked to be the product new leader of said pregnancy.]]

!!Kim
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
https://static.
Ünderland over him, offering a weak and terse congratulations to her once he finds out.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Manic 8-Ball]]
!!Manic 8-Ball
[[quoteright:300:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s_friend_kim_5200.jpgTriana's once best friend. Has gained quite the fan following despite appearing for org/pmwiki/pub/images/8ball.png]]

A part of Baron Ünderbheit's council in Ünderland before overthrowing him. He's dressed
all of two episodes in season two.black with an "8" on his face and communicates only in standard "Magic 8 Ball" messages.



Tropes associated with Kim:
* ApatheticCitizens: Is not fazed in the slightest by Phantom Limb's lack of arms. Or being the offered the chance to become a supervillain.
* [[MistakenForSubculture Mistaken For Supervillian]]: Is mistaken for a supervillain by both Hank and Doctor Girlfriend due to her outfit and hair. She decides just to roll with it.
%%* Perky Goth
* PutOnABusToHell: Was revealed to have fallen in with preppies, then addicted to drugs before becoming a born-again Christian. Now resides in Florida.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfit in "Victor. Echo. November.".
* SureLetsGoWithThat: Her reaction to being offered membership into the Guild of Calamitous Intent.

!!Princess Tinyfeet
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_tinyfeet_5244.jpgSgt.Hatred's wife and later ex-wife. [[spoiler: And apparently wife again. Or not.]]

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Tropes associated * HeelFaceTurn: Once served Baron Ünderbheit, but then leads a resistance against him, allies with Kim:
* ApatheticCitizens: Is not fazed in
the slightest by Phantom Limb's lack of arms. Or being the offered the chance to become Ventures, and overthrows him.
* Magic8Ball: His theme as
a supervillain.
* [[MistakenForSubculture Mistaken For Supervillian]]: Is mistaken
villain-turned-hero. He dresses all in black save for a supervillain by both Hank an "8" on his face and Doctor Girlfriend due to her outfit communicates in standard "Magic 8 Ball" messages via a window on his chest.
* {{Seers}}: Baron Ünderbheit uses him like one would a Magic8Ball, asking "yes or no" questions for advice.
* TheVoiceless: Cannot speak
and hair. She decides just to roll with it.
%%* Perky Goth
* PutOnABusToHell: Was revealed to have fallen
only communicates via "Magic 8 Ball" messages in with preppies, then addicted to drugs before becoming a born-again Christian. Now resides in Florida.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfit in "Victor. Echo. November.".
* SureLetsGoWithThat: Her reaction to being offered membership into the Guild of Calamitous Intent.

!!Princess Tinyfeet
https://static.
window on his chest.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Manservant]]
!!Manservant
[[quoteright:130:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_tinyfeet_5244.jpgSgt.Hatred's wife and later ex-wife. [[spoiler: And apparently wife again. Or not.]]org/pmwiki/pub/images/manservant.jpg]]
->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]

Baron Ünderbheit's personal slave.



Tropes associated with Tinyfeet:
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins
* DoesNotLikeShoes
* MyGirlIsASlut: She apparently left Hatred for not being sensitive to her very kinky needs and was seen having a bizarre threesome with some of his former men. [[spoiler:Hatred later gladly took her back and was fine with playing rough... but then turns out to have shacked up with another man.]]
* TooKinkyToTorture: [[spoiler:When the Monarch kidnaps her as a bargaining chip with Hatred, he and Doctor Mrs. The Monarch don't even have to tie her up; she was already in bondage. She even ASKED to be put in the trunk.]]
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: [[spoiler:Spends "Operation P.R.O.M." in bondage with a ball gag in her mouth, and still manages to win Prom Queen.]]

!!The Outrider
-->'''Voiced By:'''Doc Hammer
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_outrider_5991.jpgA necromancer who married Byron Orpheus's ex-wife. The Outrider is Triana's stepfather, and she currently lives with him.

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Tropes associated with Tinyfeet:
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins
* DoesNotLikeShoes
* MyGirlIsASlut: She apparently left Hatred
BeleagueredAssistant: Does everything for not being sensitive to her very kinky needs Baron Ünderbheit while in a state of constant exasperation. Given that he's explicitly a slave, he doesn't have much choice.
* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Baron Ünderbheit [[WrongGenreSavvy thinks that Phantom Limb
and was seen having Impossible want a bizarre threesome with some demonstration of his former men. [[spoiler:Hatred later gladly took her back commitment]] in order to join them, so he kills Manservant. (They really just wanted him to sign a contract.)
* KilledOffForReal: Baron Ünderbheit breaks his neck thinking it is required as an initiation to the Revenge Society. Prof. Impossible
and was fine with playing rough... but then turns out Phantom Limb are mortified as they only wanted him to have shacked up with another man.]]
sign a contract.
* TooKinkyToTorture: [[spoiler:When NeckSnap: How he is killed by Baron Ünderbheit.
* AnOddPlaceToSleep: According to Pete White, Baron Ünderbheit made him sleep in Pete's closet [[EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether in college]].
[[/folder]]

!Associates and Neighbors of
the Monarch kidnaps her as a bargaining chip with Hatred, he Venture Family

The associates
and Doctor Mrs. The Monarch don't even have to tie her up; she was already in bondage. She even ASKED to be put in relative neighbors of the trunk.]]
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: [[spoiler:Spends "Operation P.R.O.M." in bondage with a ball gag in her mouth, and still manages to win Prom Queen.]]

!!The Outrider
-->'''Voiced By:'''Doc Hammer
https://static.
Venture family at their compound. Ordered by the character's first apperance.

[[folder:Kim]]
!!Kim
[[quoteright:200:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_outrider_5991.jpgA necromancer who married Byron Orpheus's ex-wife. The Outrider is org/pmwiki/pub/images/s_friend_kim_5200.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by''': Nina Hellman

Triana's stepfather, "Cybergoth" best friend who is largely apathetic to the weirdness of the Venture family and she currently lives with him.their associates.



Tropes associated with The Outrider:
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Orpheus at first, being able to acess the second world easily and stealing his wife (sort of). Later subverted as he took shortcuts to get that power that ended up backfiring horribly.
* BerserkButton: The only time he's been seen angry at all is when he attacked what he thought was a KKK member burning a cross on his lawn (it was just Dean in a ghost costume).
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Played with. To achieve his level of power, he had to take shortcuts, unlike Orpheus who worked his way there. While this did back-fire when he fought Torrid, his personal life is better than Orpheus's because The Outrider had more time for his loved ones, and other people, while Orpheus focused exclusively on his job.
* {{Irony}}: It hasn't been brought up in the show yet, but according to the DVD commentary for season 4, his wife has grown tired of him the same way she had with Orpheus (she likewise has a bored expression when we first see her, when Outrider is seeing Triana off). He's clueless about it.
* NiceGuy: Although like JJ he can be condescending.
* NiceHat
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One example was when he tried to explain to Dean, that Trianna [[spoiler: had moved on and found someone else. He also said that their relationship was over, and Dean had to accept that if he wanted her to be happy]]. Dean's response was a [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck You!]]
* ShadowArchetype: To Orpheus. Both are necromancers, both are incredibly powerful, but while Orpheus is more skilled due to all of his training, the Outrider had to get there through shortcuts. While Orpheus speaks in a grandiose manner and is so immersed in his work he and his wife drifted apart, the Outrider is fairly personable, has no trouble interacting with people, and is now married to Orpheus's ex-wife.

!!Raven
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raven_the_venture_bros_5461.jpgA handsome goth guy, he has something wrong with his legs and uses two crutches. [[spoiler: He is also dating Triana.]]

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Tropes associated with The Outrider:
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Orpheus at first, ApatheticCitizens: Is not fazed in the slightest by the weirdnes of the Ventureverse, such as having no reaction to Phantom Limb's apparently missing limbs or being able to acess offered the second world easily and stealing his wife (sort of). Later subverted as he took shortcuts chance to become a supervillain.
* BlindDate: Triana agrees to help her father
get that power that ended up backfiring horribly.
* BerserkButton: The only time he's been seen angry at all is when he attacked what he thought was a KKK member burning a cross
the Venture boys out of the house in "Victor. Echo. November." by going on his lawn (it was just Dean in a ghost costume).
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Played with. To achieve his level of power, he had to take shortcuts, unlike Orpheus who worked his way there.
date with them. While this did back-fire when he fought Torrid, his personal life she obviously already knows Dean, Kim is better than Orpheus's Hank's blind date.
* MistakenForSubculture: She's a UsefulNotes/CyberGoth whose colorful appearance (outfit, hair) and apathetic demeanor gets her mistaken as a supervillain by both Hank and Dr. Girlfriend. She decides just to roll with it.
* PerkyGoth: She's a UsefulNotes/CyberGoth with plentiful pink in her appearance (outfit, hair) and an apathetic, SureLetsGoWithThat type of personality that makes her some downright perky by the standards of most in the cynical, jaded Ventureverse.
* PutOnABusToHell: "Operation P.R.O.M." reveals that she fell in with the "preppies", developed a drug problem, and then became a born-again Christian who now resides in Florida.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfit in "Victor. Echo. November." is pink UsefulNotes/CyberGoth, tight, shows off her ample cleavage, and [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine exposes her midriff]]. Hank and Dr. Girlfriend both mistake her for a supervillain at least in part
because The Outrider had more time for his loved ones, and other people, while Orpheus focused exclusively on his job.
of it.
* {{Irony}}: It hasn't been brought up in SureLetsGoWithThat: Her reaction to being offered membership into the show yet, but according to the DVD commentary for season 4, his wife has grown tired Guild of him the same way she had with Orpheus (she likewise has a bored expression when we first see her, when Outrider Calamitous Intent. She initially thinks Dr. Girlfriend is seeing hitting on her until Triana off). He's clueless about it.
* NiceGuy: Although like JJ he can be condescending.
* NiceHat
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One example was when he tried to explain to Dean, that Trianna [[spoiler: had moved on and found someone else. He
points out the Guild business card, which she also said that their relationship was over, and Dean had to accept that if he wanted her to be happy]]. Dean's response was a [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck You!]]
* ShadowArchetype: To Orpheus. Both are necromancers, both are incredibly powerful, but while Orpheus
thinks is more skilled due to all of his training, the Outrider had to get there through shortcuts. While Orpheus speaks in a grandiose manner and is so immersed in his work he and his wife drifted apart, the Outrider is fairly personable, has no trouble interacting with people, and is now married to Orpheus's ex-wife.

!!Raven
https://static.
cool.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Venturestein]]
!!Venturestein
[[quoteright:200:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raven_the_venture_bros_5461.jpgA handsome goth guy, he has something wrong with his legs org/pmwiki/pub/images/250px-venturestein_8198.png]]
->'''Voiced by''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]

A nameless Monarch killed by Brock during a raid on the Venture compound
and uses two crutches. [[spoiler: reanimated by Dr. Venture who sells him to the military. He is also dating Triana.]]later defects and co-founds a nation for victims of mad science experiments.



Tropes associated with Raven:
* DisabledLoveInterest: A {{Goth}} who walks with crutches and looks like [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
* {{Expy}}: Looks exactly like Robert Pattinson playing [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
%%* Goth
* TakeThat: He's [[StealthPun lame]] and looks like ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'''s male lead.
%%* Tall Dark And Handsome

!!Col. Bud Manstrong
-->'''Voiced By:'''Terrence Fleming
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bud_manstrong_6915.jpgAn astronaut that resided on the space station, Gargantua-1 (which was built by Jonas Venture), along with Anna. A very chaste fellow which isn't helped with both being the only two people on the station. He later reappears in the series when the station goes down and he somehow manages to pilot it into a terrorist camp, for which he receives a medal from the president.

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Tropes associated with Raven:
* DisabledLoveInterest: A {{Goth}} BodyOfBodies: Heavily downplayed, but after being reanimated the first time, he tries to attack Brock who walks with crutches bashes the top of his head in. Rusty has to stitch the top of the head from another corpse onto Venturestein's, mean he has parts from two bodies.
* TheBusCameBack: Introduced in season two's "¡Viva los Muertos!", he's PutOnABus until season five's "Venture Libre", which serves a SequelEpisode to his introduction.
* ExplosiveLeash: Wears one while serving the military as a suicide bomber zombie. Removing these is one of the first things he
and looks like [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
the other zombies do after freeing themselves.
* {{Expy}}: Looks exactly like Robert Pattinson playing [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
%%* Goth
* TakeThat:
FrankensteinsMonster: He's [[StealthPun lame]] actually kind of scrawny, but he's got the requisite HulkSpeak, stitched-together head, and looks neck bolts.
* HulkSpeak: In his second appearance. Though, unlike most examples, he is actually quite intelligent in most areas, able to perfectly understand concepts
like ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'''s male lead.
%%* Tall Dark And Handsome

!!Col. Bud Manstrong
-->'''Voiced By:'''Terrence Fleming
https://static.
communism, rebellion, the internet, and guerrilla warfare. It's just his verbal language skills that are lacking.
* NeckSnap: Brock initially kills him with one, twisting his head completely around 180 degress.
* OutcastRefuge: Helps to form on in South America where other victims of super-science experiments gone awry can come to live in peace.
* TechnicalPacifist: He has army training, has strength that comes with being "a Frankenstein", and leads a well-organized militia. But he tries to avoid needless violence if he can help it. He even lets Hank, Rusty, and Hatred go free when his science experiment soldiers caught them (since after all, they're technically family). In fact, his whole plan revolves around a ShamingTheMob speech toward all the scientists and their experiments of the jungle to live in harmony which, surprisingly enough, ''works!''
* TookALevelInBadass: Was mostly a dumb brute when he started. Some army training and teachings from UsefulNotes/CheGuevara made him much more formidable.
* TheUndead: A "Frankenstein" created by Dr. Venture from two dead Monarch henchmen.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Tinyfeet]]
!!Princess Tinyfeet
[[quoteright:200:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bud_manstrong_6915.jpgAn astronaut that resided on the space station, Gargantua-1 (which was built by Jonas Venture), along with Anna. A very chaste fellow which isn't helped with both being the only two people on the station. He org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_tinyfeet_5244.jpg]]
-> '''Voiced By''': Sue Gilad

Sgt. Hatred's stereotypically Native American-themed wife who
later reappears in the series when the station goes down and he somehow manages to pilot it into a terrorist camp, for which he receives a medal from the president.divorces him.



Tropes associated with Manstrong:
* AccidentalHero: Celebrated as a hero, but actually [[spoiler:''blacked out'' from a handjob]] while piloting the crashing Gargantua-1 back to Earth.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: Rusty calls him a "repressed masturbater" during the episode ''Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?''
* CelibateHero: It reaches the point of deconstruction. (His girlfriend cheats on him with Brock and he blacks out during a hand job from her when they're about to die.)
* MommasBoy: Very devoted to his mother [[spoiler: partly due to her mind-controlling him.]]
* MyBelovedSmother: Even without the [[spoiler: mind control,]] his mother is very controlling and manipulative of him.

!!Lt. Anna Baldavich
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anna_baldavich_2200.jpgThe other astronaut on Gargantua-1, she and Bud were supposely in a relationship but Bud's resistance to her advances put a strain on that which wasn't helped when the Venture clan visited and she made out with Brock. She dies later in the series when then space station crashes back on Earth [[spoiler: but not before trying to get into Bud's pants one more time as a final request. He blacks out midway through.]] She always shown from behind and her face is apparently not the most pleasant thing to look at.

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Tropes associated * AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear is she's a villain herself. She was the daughter of a superhero and is seen exclusively dating supervillains, but her alignment is never revealed or even otherwise implied.
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins: Her attire is deliberately stereotypical, being the daughter of a Native American-themed superhero who has possibly become a supervillain.
* CasualKink: She's into some really kinky things, such as having a threesome
with Manstrong:
* AccidentalHero: Celebrated as
her husband's henchmen and sleeping with a hero, but actually [[spoiler:''blacked out'' from a handjob]] while piloting number of villains. In "Operation P.R.O.M.", the crashing Gargantua-1 back to Earth.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: Rusty calls him a "repressed masturbater" during
Monarch and Dr. Mrs. the Monarch kidnap her, which is easy since she's already in bondage. She spends the rest of the episode ''Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?''
* CelibateHero: It reaches the point of deconstruction. (His girlfriend cheats on him
bound and gagged, with Brock no one commenting, and he blacks out during a hand job from even wins prom queen.
* DatingWhatDaddyHates: While
her when they're about to die.)
own alignment is unclear, her father was a Native American-themed superhero named Chief Justice and she is seen exclusively dating villains.
* MommasBoy: Very devoted to his mother [[spoiler: partly due MyGirlIsASlut: She apparently left Hatred for not being sensitive to her mind-controlling him.]]
* MyBelovedSmother: Even without the [[spoiler: mind control,]] his mother is
very controlling kinky needs and manipulative was seen having a bizarre threesome with some of him.

!!Lt. Anna Baldavich
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
https://static.
his former men. Hatred later gladly took her back and was fine with playing rough... but learns that she's already shacked up with another villain, Scorpio.
* TooKinkyToTorture: When the Monarch kidnaps her as a bargaining chip with Hatred, he and Doctor Mrs. The Monarch don't even have to tie her up; she was already in bondage. She even ASKED to be put in the trunk, according to them. It's possible this was a lie on the Monarch's part (Tinyfeet's exasperated expression supports this idea) and Tinyfeet simply couldn't object.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Spends "Operation P.R.O.M." in bondage with a ball gag in her mouth, and still manages to win Prom Queen.
* TheVoiceless: Says only one word in the entire series, in her first appearance:
--> '''Princess Tinyfeet:''' Maize.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Margaret Fictel]]
!!Margaret Fictel
[[quoteright:200:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anna_baldavich_2200.jpgThe org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrs_fictel_2733.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by''': Lisa Hammer (season one), Kate [=McKinnon=] (all
other astronaut on Gargantua-1, she and Bud were supposely in a relationship but Bud's resistance to her advances put a strain on that which wasn't helped when the Venture clan visited and she made out with Brock. She dies later in the series when then space station crashes back on Earth [[spoiler: but not before trying to get into Bud's pants one more time appearances)

A gruff, older woman who works
as a final request. He blacks out midway through.]] She always shown from behind diner waitress and her face is apparently not the most pleasant thing Dermott's apparent mother. Unknown to look at.him, she's actually his grandmother.



Tropes associated with Baldavich:
* ButterFace: A TakeOurWordForIt example.
* {{Expy}}: She HAS to be a ShoutOut to Miss Bellum of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' fame!
* TheFaceless: [[TakeOurWordForIt And for a good reason]].
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Perishes when Gargantua-1 hits Earth.]]

!!Captain Sunshine
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/KevinConroy
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_sunshine_9207.jpgOne of the few superheroes in the Venture universe, Chuck Scarsdale is gifted with incredible solar powers by day, and works as a news anchor by night, alongside the other members of his super-team. The loss of his sidekick Wonderboy at the hands of the Monarch left him... kind-of messed up.

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Tropes associated * EarlyBirdCameo: She is the waitress serving Dr. Orpheus as he trails the Venture boys way back in season one's "Return to Spider-Skull Island". She is shown to Dermott's "mother" in his introductory episode, season three's "The Buddy System".
* FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo: Dermott thinks she is his mother, but she's actually his grandmother. His "sister" Nikki is his actual mother, having gotten pregnant as a teenager by Rusty.
* {{Gonk}}: While not overly horrible looking to the audience, she's treated as downright repugnant in universe. Brock's response when Hank and Al ask if he's ever slept
with Baldavich:
her sums it up:
-->'''Brock''': Never been that drunk or that lonely.
* ButterFace: A TakeOurWordForIt example.
* {{Expy}}:
MamaBear: She HAS to be a ShoutOut to Miss Bellum of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' fame!
was absolutely livid with Rusty for getting her daughter pregnant and made sure he paid them hush money before banning him from seeing her. She then raises her daughter's son as her own.
* TheFaceless: [[TakeOurWordForIt And MetaphoricallyTrue: She tells Dermott that his father lives at the Venture compound. Dermott (and the audience for a good reason]].
few seasons) believe she's talking about Brock. It turns out that Rusty is his father.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Perishes when Gargantua-1 hits Earth.]]

!!Captain Sunshine
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/KevinConroy
https://static.
TrashyTrailerHome: Lives in one that she shares with her daughter and grandson. She ticks many of the stereotypes of those who live in these, being older, a smoker, having trashy dyed hair, and a low-wage job.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nikki Fictel]]
!!Nikki Fictel
[[quoteright:200:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_sunshine_9207.jpgOne of org/pmwiki/pub/images/nikki_fictel_8604.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:200:As seen during Hank's FilmNoir fantasy, hence
the few superheroes in the Venture universe, Chuck Scarsdale is gifted with incredible solar powers by day, black and works as a news anchor by night, alongside the other members of white.]]
->'''Voiced by''': Kate [=McKinnon=]

Dermott's "sister" who is actually
his super-team. The loss of his sidekick Wonderboy at the hands of the Monarch left him... kind-of messed up.mother, having gotten pregnant by Rusty while a teenager.



Tropes associated with Captain Sunshine:
* AlasPoorVillain: Despite thinking it was a trick at first, he actually sobbed uncontrollably at his [[spoiler:and presumably, the first Captain Sunshine's]] villain, Clue Clown's, funeral upon seeing the corpse as the "jack in the box" as the punchline for one last gag.
* AscendedExtra: First mentioned in passing by the Monarch in "Spider Skull Island", as sending the hero the charred corpse of Wonderboy III is on his list of evil tasks for his henchmen, and mentioned again in "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny" when a younger Monarch is trying to impress Queen Etheria; it isn't until Season 4 that he finally appears in person, and he gets a ''lot'' of screentime.
* DysfunctionJunction: The Monarch killed the third Wonderboy, leaving him terrified that it'll happen again.
* GetOut: Said to Hank when he asks if he knew Batman.
-->Capt. Sunshine: '''Get out of my Sanctum Solarium!'''
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:He's the second Captain Sunshine. His butler Desmond was the first, and has the same power-set.]]
* LightEmUp: His main superpower.
* MistakenForPedophile: [[WordOfGod According to Jackson]], [[spoiler:he's not a pedophile, just REALLY emotionally scarred]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: [[Music/MichaelJackson Lives in a Neverland Ranch-style mansion, and has a slightly creepy devotion to his young sidekick.]]
** The episode in which Captain Sunshine made his first appearance was written ''before'' [[TooSoon Michael Jackson's death]].
* PaperThinDisguise: The Action News team that Scarsdale is a part of is very blatantly the superteam that Captain Sunshine is a part of.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: His gimmick.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Desperately tries to make Hank into his new Wonderboy, as a way of coping with the previous Wonderboy's death at the hands of the Monarch.
* ShoutOut: He's Batman (with a British butler, a stately manor, a Batcave-esque lair, KevinConroy, and a seeming attraction to his sidekick) with superpowers vaguely similar to those of the Ray. Even his (deceased) archnemesis is a CompositeCharacter shout-out to SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker and The Riddler.
** He also shares a bit with Superman (his secret identity is a journalist) and Birdman (his powers depend on exposure to sunlight).
** His superteam is an {{Expy}} of the Comicbook/FreedomFighters.
** And continuing with the Music/MichaelJackson elements, his mostly-white costume, light-based abilities, and name all echo Film/CaptainEO. (As the trope page for that film points out, "EO is so named to evoke the Greek root word meaning 'dawn'.")
* WellDoneSonGuy: If Desmond's [[spoiler: aka: the ''original'' Captain Sunshine]] snarking is any indication, the poor guy had a ''lot'' to deal with growing up.

!!Ben
A geneticist living in a house on the edge of the Venture Compound [[spoiler:who apparently helped both Dr. Ventures create the cloning technology that was later used for the boys. He also tells Dean he's a clone and helps the boy cope with the information.]]
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/JKSimmons

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Tropes associated with Captain Sunshine:
* AlasPoorVillain: Despite thinking it was a trick at first, he actually sobbed uncontrollably at his [[spoiler:and presumably, CollectorOfTheStrange: Collects merchandise from the first Captain Sunshine's]] villain, Clue Clown's, funeral upon seeing the corpse as the "jack in the box" as the punchline for one last gag.
* AscendedExtra: First mentioned in passing by the Monarch in "Spider Skull Island", as sending the hero the charred corpse of Wonderboy III is on his list of evil tasks for his henchmen, and mentioned again in "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny" when a younger Monarch is trying to impress Queen Etheria; it isn't until Season 4 that he finally appears in person, and he gets a ''lot'' of screentime.
* DysfunctionJunction: The Monarch killed the third Wonderboy, leaving him terrified that it'll happen again.
* GetOut: Said to Hank when he asks if he knew Batman.
-->Capt. Sunshine: '''Get out of my Sanctum Solarium!'''
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:He's the second Captain Sunshine. His butler Desmond was the first, and has the same power-set.]]
* LightEmUp: His main superpower.
* MistakenForPedophile: [[WordOfGod According to Jackson]], [[spoiler:he's not a pedophile, just REALLY emotionally scarred]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: [[Music/MichaelJackson Lives in a Neverland Ranch-style mansion,
old ''[[ShowWithinAShow Rusty Venture Show]]'' and has a slightly creepy devotion to his young sidekick.]]
** The episode in
side business selling it online, which Captain Sunshine made is how Billy Quizboy learns of her.
* CoolBigSis: The role she plays to Dermott, driving him around and getting crushed on by Dermott's friend.
* FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo: Dermott thinks she is
his first appearance sister, but she's actually his mother, having gotten pregnant as a teenager by Rusty.
* {{Fangirl}}: Of the ''[[ShowWithinAShow Rusty Venture Show]]'', even being the fan club president in her teens. It winds up deconstructed with her tricking Rusty into committing statutory rape by lying about her age and committing (possible) statutory rape herself by having sex with Hank[[note]]His status as a clone makes his legal age tricky to pin down, but he's at least 16 which is the legal age of consent in some states. It just depends on where the Venture compound actually is...[[/note]] because he reminds her of the cartoon version of Rusty.
* FemmeFatale: Is introduced in this fashion during Hank's FilmNoir fantasy.
* FilleFatale: Downplayed, but she still managed to successfully seduce Rusty when she
was written ''before'' [[TooSoon Michael Jackson's death]].
* PaperThinDisguise: The Action News team
only 15 after lying about her age, although this does mean that Scarsdale he's guilty of statutory rape.
* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: In true FemmeFatale fashion, she
is a part of is very blatantly actually Dermott's mother as revealed at the superteam end of Hank's FilmNoir "investigation" in "Everybody Come to Hank's".
* MrsRobinson: She's at least 15 years older than Hank, nearly twice his age, and sleeps with him.
* OlderThanTheyLook: The timeline means she is at least in her early 30s, but she doesn't really appear to be
that Captain Sunshine is a part of.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: His gimmick.
much older than Hank or Dermott.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Desperately tries to make Hank into his new Wonderboy, as Nikki was a way FanGirl of coping with the previous Wonderboy's death at the hands of the Monarch.
* ShoutOut: He's Batman (with a British butler, a stately manor, a Batcave-esque lair, KevinConroy, and a seeming attraction to his sidekick) with superpowers vaguely similar to those of the Ray. Even his (deceased) archnemesis is a CompositeCharacter shout-out to SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker and The Riddler.
** He also shares a bit with Superman (his secret identity is a journalist) and Birdman (his powers depend on exposure to sunlight).
** His superteam is an {{Expy}} of the Comicbook/FreedomFighters.
** And continuing with the Music/MichaelJackson elements, his mostly-white costume, light-based abilities, and name all echo Film/CaptainEO. (As the trope page for that film points out, "EO is so named to evoke the Greek root word meaning 'dawn'.")
* WellDoneSonGuy: If Desmond's [[spoiler: aka: the ''original'' Captain Sunshine]] snarking is any indication, the poor guy had a ''lot'' to deal with
Rusty Venture growing up.

!!Ben
A geneticist living in a house on
up. After getting impregnated by him, she learned that the edge ''real'' Rusty was far from being anything like he was on TV. Years later, she meets Rusty's son Hank, who actually has the qualities of the person she idolized, so she seduces and sleeps with him.
* TeenPregnancy: Slept with Rusty at 15 (after lying about her age), resulting in Dermott.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Back when she actually ''was'' close in age to Hank or Dermott, she still looked old enough that Rusty thought she was over the age of consent.
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[[folder:The Quymn Family]]
!!The Quymn Family
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quymn.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:Top to Bottom: Dr. Tara Quymn, Nancy and Drew, Ginnie]]
->'''Voiced By''': Nina Hellman (Dr. Quymn, Nancy, Drew), Joanna Adler (Ginnie)

A DistaffCounterpart to
the Venture Compound [[spoiler:who apparently helped both family consisting of mother Dr. Ventures create the cloning technology that was later used for the boys. He also tells Dean he's a clone Quymn, her twin daughters Nancy and helps the boy cope with the information.]]
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/JKSimmons
Drew, and their bodyguard Ginnie.



Tropes associated with Ben
* CoolOldGuy: Helps [[spoiler: Dean cope with the fact he's a clone and gives him some beer ]] and there's owning a pet monkey(?).
* CoolPet: His monkey(?) Rico.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He worked with both Jonas and Rusty to [[spoiler: create cloning technology]] and has lived on the compound for years, yet he was never hinted at or mentioned before "A Very Venture Halloween". [[spoiler: This may be justified since Dr. Venture told his sons to stay away from his house, apparently because Ben has no problem with telling the boys that they're clones. Oh, and there's a mass grave in front of the house - and we mean a ''mass'' grave.]]

!!Thalia
-->'''Voiced By:'''Kate McKinnon
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/venturetalia_8550.jpgIntroduced in the Season 5 premier, she is a university student who befriends a downtrodden Dean while applying for one of Dr. Venture's projects. [[spoiler:She, along with the other applicants, mutate into a race of superhumans after being exposed to high levels of radiation. She reverts back to normal after given an antidote.]]

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* CoolOldGuy: Helps [[spoiler: Dean cope AbhorrentAdmirer: Ginnie, a pseudo-ButchLesbian, toward Brock. [[NoGuyWantsToBeChased He's put off by a woman being as blunt and sexually-forward as he normally is]], and it also doesn't help that Brock misheard her name as ''Jimmy'' and initially thought she was a man.
* AllAmazonsWantHercules: Ginnie, despite "hating men", still comes onto Brock but he isn't interested.
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Played straight
with the fact he's a clone and gives him some beer ]] and there's owning a pet monkey(?).
* CoolPet: His monkey(?) Rico.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He worked with both Jonas and Rusty to [[spoiler: create cloning technology]] and has lived on
Quymn twins as another way of reflecting the compound for years, yet he was never hinted at or mentioned before "A Very fraternal Venture Halloween". [[spoiler: This may be justified since twins.
* AmbiguouslyBi: Ginnie looks and acts like a classic ButchLesbian, but clearly has feelings for both Tara and Brock suggesting that she's really bi.
* BestHerToBedHer: Ginnie is clearly attracted to Brock and considers him the only "real man" she's ever met. She is clearly turned on when wrestling him.
* BreakTheCutie:
Dr. Quymn's off-camera break-up with the father of her two kids, which left her emotionally destroyed until her childhood friend Rusty came back into her life.
* DistaffCounterpart: Dr. Quymn's twin daughters, Nancy and Drew, were written to be counterparts of Dean and Hank, twins but with far more worldliness. Dr. Quymn herself is one to Rusty Venture, being the neglected children of action-adventurers who bonded over that fact. Ginnie fills the spot in comparison to Brock, both imposing, powerful, sexually forward bodyguards.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Dr. Quymn appears in the Guild book of available arches that the Monarch is paging through in "Home is Where the Hate Is", two episodes before she is introduced.
* FakeBoobs: When the Quymn twins have Dean in bed, one of them removes her bra (offscreen) only for some padding to fall out.
* HeroicLineage: Dr. Quymn is the daughter of Mz. Quymn, a heroine married to Col. Gentleman (Tara's step-father) based on [[Characters/MarvelComicsWildPack Silver Sable]].
* IncompatibleOrientation: Ginnie, an AmbiguouslyBi pseudo-ButchLesbian, clearly has deeper feelings for Tara than simply being her protector. Tara, however, shows no interest in her in "that way".
* LastUnsmokedCigarette: Dr. Quymn wears a crystal necklace throughout "Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman". We find out after she suffers an epileptic seizure and her home burns down that it's her last cigarette, which she proceeds to smoke to deal with the stresses of the evening.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Quymn" is a homophone of "quim," [[CountryMatters an old British term for a certain part of the female body]]. It also sounds quite similar to the titular character of ''Series/DrQuinnMedicineWoman''.
** Nancy and Drew are named for, well, ''Literature/NancyDrew''. Fitting for teenage female sleuths.
* SheCleansUpNicely: Subverted by Ginnie who, while trying to impress Brock, wears a frilly pink bra... but underneath her same sweaty, masculine AdventurerOutfit. It seems like he didn't even notice until she takes it off and hands it to him.
* SimilarSquad: A DistaffCounterpart to the
Venture told his sons family, including an awkward red-headed patriach/matriach, twin children, and a gruff bodyguard.
* StrawFeminist: Ginnie "hates men" and, when asked
to stay away from his house, apparently because Ben has no problem with telling the boys clarify, explains that they're clones. Oh, and there's she "doesn't hate men, just never met a mass grave in front of the house - and we mean real one". She [[AllAmazonsWantHercules still comes on to]] a ''mass'' grave.]]

!!Thalia
-->'''Voiced By:'''Kate McKinnon
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(very disinterested) Brock.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Outrider]]
!!The Outrider
[[quoteright:200:https://static.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DocHammer

A necromancer and Dr. Orpheus' former
student who befriends a downtrodden Dean while applying for one of Dr. Venture's projects. [[spoiler:She, along with the other applicants, mutate into a race of superhumans after being exposed to high levels of radiation. She reverts back to normal after given an antidote.]]married his mentor's ex-wife, Tatyana, making him Triana's stepfather.



Tropes associated with Thalia
* FantasticallyIndifferent: You wouldn't guess that something was wrong with her before [[spoiler: she showed her new set of arms to Dr. Venture, and she only shows some mild irritation when she has to point out that they're ''new''.]]
* HollywoodNerd
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: [[spoiler:Being exposed to radiation mutates her into a superhuman with telepathic powers, and an extra set of arms.]]
** BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler:Reverts back to being human after being exposed to an antidote.]]
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:When reverted back to normal with the rest of those exposed, she and the others appear to lose their memories about their time at the Venture Compound. ]]
* NerdGlasses: Wears them most of the time.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only girl of the Palaemon Project workers.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Wanted Dean to become chief so that they could be King and Queen of the new age.]]

!! Venturestein
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher McCulloch
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/250px-venturestein_8198.pngA nameless Monarch mook who had the misfortune to run into Brock during a raid on the Venture compound resulting in getting his neck snapped. Rusty used his remains to re-animate his corpse in the hopes of selling the Military an undead solider program, during the learning process he made peace with Brock. He shows up again in Season 5 having defected from the army when he recognized a friend of Rusty's during a raid on some strikers. Thanks to said friend's help his intellectual improved greatly and he started a guerrilla force to stop any mad scientists in the Amazon jungles, liberating their experiments along the way to join his cause.

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* FantasticallyIndifferent: You wouldn't guess AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Zig-zagged between he and Dr. Orpheus. The Outrider has gained an ability Orpheus never has, the ability to travel between worlds, but cheated to get it. However, by cheating instead of working hard, the Outrider has made time for his wife (Dr. Orpheus ex-wife) who left Orpheus because he was a workaholic who never had time for her. In the end, Outrider [[HardWorkHardlyWorks admits that something was wrong with her before [[spoiler: she showed her new set of arms to Dr. Venture, and she only shows some mild irritation when she has to point out that they're ''new''.]]
* HollywoodNerd
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: [[spoiler:Being exposed to radiation mutates her into a superhuman with telepathic powers, and an extra set of arms.]]
** BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler:Reverts back to being human after being exposed to an antidote.]]
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:When reverted back to normal with
Orpheus is the rest better sorcerer, but at too high of those exposed, she and the others appear a cost]].
* CondescendingCompassion: He means well, but his attempts
to lose their memories about their time at the Venture Compound. ]]
* NerdGlasses: Wears them most of the time.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only girl of the Palaemon Project workers.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Wanted
give advice to other people such as telling Dean to become chief so move on from Triana rather than get hung up on her going out with someone else come off as incredibly saccharine and rather insincere in their intentions.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Is introduced doing this to a Cthulhu-looking creature
that they could be King Torrid had summoned from Hell.
* EverybodyHasStandards: He is outraged when he thinks the KKK is setting up a burning cross on his lawn.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Zig-zagged. To achieve his level of power, he had to take shortcuts, unlike Orpheus who worked his way there. While this did back-fire when he fought Torrid, his personal life is better than Orpheus' because The Outrider had more time for his loved ones,
and Queen other people, while Orpheus focused exclusively on his job.
* {{Irony}}: According to the DVD commentary for season four, his wife has grown tired of him the same way she had with Orpheus (she has a bored, disinterested expression when we first see her, while the Outrider is seeing Triana off). He's clueless about it.
* NiceGuy: He's right up there with Jonas Jr. as one
of the new age.]]

!! Venturestein
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher McCulloch
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outright nicest characters in the series, though also like J.J., he can be rather condescending. The only time we see him anything other than cordial is when he attacked by what he thought was a KKK member burning a cross on his lawn (it was just Dean in a ghost costume).
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His appearance is based on Mystery, aka Erik von Markovik, the host of Creator/VH1's ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pickup_Artist_%28TV_series%29 The Pickup Artist]]''.
* NonProtagonistResolver: He is the one who stops Torrid's "open a portal to Hell" scheme and, if later comments from the Guild are to be believed, kills Torrid, despite him being the official ArchEnemy to the Order of the Triad.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One example was when he tried to explain to Dean that Triana had moved on and found someone else. He also said that their relationship was over, and Dean had to accept that if he wanted her to be happy. Unfortunately, his need to spell it out completely caused him to come across as incredibly condescending, leading Dean to respond with a "[[PrecisionFStrike Fuck You!]]"
* ShadowArchetype: To Orpheus. Both are necromancers, both are incredibly powerful, but while Orpheus is more skilled due to all of his training, the Outrider had to get there through shortcuts. While Orpheus speaks in a grandiose manner and is so immersed in his work he and his wife drifted apart, the Outrider is fairly personable, has no trouble interacting with people, and is now married to Orpheus' ex-wife.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tatyana]]
!!Tatyana
[[quoteright:400:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/250px-venturestein_8198.pngA nameless Monarch mook org/pmwiki/pub/images/tatyana.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:400:The Master copying Tatyana's form]]

A sorceress
who had the misfortune to run into Brock during a raid on the Venture compound resulting in getting his neck snapped. Rusty used his remains to re-animate his corpse in the hopes of selling the Military an undead solider program, during the learning process he made peace with Brock. He shows up again in Season 5 having defected from the army when he recognized a friend of Rusty's during a raid on some strikers. Thanks to said friend's help his intellectual improved greatly is Dr. Orpheus' ex-wife, Triana's mother, and he started a guerrilla force is currently married to stop any mad scientists in the Amazon jungles, liberating their experiments along the way to join his cause.The Outrider.



* FrankensteinsMonster: He's actually kind of scrawny, but he's got the requisite HulkSpeak, stitched-together head, and neck bolts.
* HulkSpeak: In his second appearance. Though unlike most examples, he is actually quite intelligent in most areas, able to perfectly understand concepts like communism, rebellion, the internet, and guerilla warfare. It's just his language skills that are lacking.
* NeckSnap: How he originally died.
* TechnicalPacifist: He has army training, has strength that comes with being a Frankenstein, and leads a well-organized milita. But he tries to avoid needless violence if he can help it. Even letting Hank go free his father and Sgt Hatred without any resistance (since after all, they're technically family). In fact his whole plan revolved around a ShamingTheMob speech toward all the scientists and their experiments of the jungle to live in harmony. ''Which surprisingly enough works!''
* TookALevelInBadass: Was mostly a dumb brute when he started off. Some army training and teachings from UsefulNotes/CheGuevara made him much more formidable.
* TheUndead: A "Frankestein" created by Rusty Venture from two dead Monarch henchmen.

!!Rose Whalen
-->Voiced By: Doc Hammer

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5e2e83d18bdbdf4cbd9173d1d8c92b86.jpgBilly's elderly mother. Originally living in an old folks home in Boca Raton, she shacks up with the Action Man and Horace at the end of season 5.

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* FrankensteinsMonster: TheAlcoholic: She has a drink in her hand in each of her appearances.
* CaptainErsatz: Of several "magical female superheroes" including both Creator/DCComics's ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} (especially her Halloween episode appearance) and Creator/MarvelComics' [[Characters/DoctorStrangeSupportingCharacters Clea]] (a love interest of ComicBook/DoctorStrange who forms the basis of Dr. Orpheus).
* {{Irony}}: According to the DVD commentary for season four, she has grown tired of the Outrider the same way she had with Orpheus (she has a bored, disinterested expression when we first see her, while the Outrider is seeing Triana off).
He's actually kind of scrawny, but he's got the requisite HulkSpeak, stitched-together head, clueless about it.
* NavelDeepNeckline: Both her usual purple attire
and neck bolts.
* HulkSpeak: In his second appearance. Though unlike most examples, he is actually quite intelligent in most areas, able to perfectly understand concepts like communism, rebellion, the internet, and guerilla warfare. It's just his language skills that
her Halloween costume are lacking.
extremely low cut, showing off her ample cleavage.
* NeckSnap: How he originally died.
* TechnicalPacifist: He has army training, has strength that comes with being
ShoutOut: Her normal attire is a Frankenstein, and leads a well-organized milita. But he tries to avoid needless violence if he can help it. Even letting Hank go free his father and Sgt Hatred without any resistance (since after all, they're technically family). In fact his whole plan revolved around a ShamingTheMob speech toward all the scientists and their experiments lower-cut version of the jungle to live in harmony. ''Which surprisingly enough works!''
Lily Munster's dress from ''Series/TheMunsters''.
* TookALevelInBadass: Was mostly a dumb brute TheVoiceless: While The Master speaks when he started off. Some army training [[VoluntaryShapeshifting taking her form]] to teach Orpheus a lesson, she never speaks as herself. According to creator commentary, this was intentional, as they had some future ideas for her and teachings from UsefulNotes/CheGuevara wanted to keep her role open for a potential bigger name voice actress down the line. With Orpheus and associates going OutOfFocus later in the series and then the cancellation, nothing ever came of it. This trait does add to her "disinterested" characterization.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Given Orpheus and Triana's ages, as well as comments
made him much more formidable.
* TheUndead: A "Frankestein" created
by Rusty Venture from two dead Monarch henchmen.

!!Rose Whalen
-->Voiced By: Doc Hammer

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the Master while in her form, she is older than her gorgeous body implies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Raven]]
!!Raven
[[quoteright:300:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5e2e83d18bdbdf4cbd9173d1d8c92b86.jpgBilly's elderly mother. Originally living org/pmwiki/pub/images/raven_5.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]

A handsome goth guy dating Triana after he moved
in an old folks home in Boca Raton, she shacks up with the Action Man her mother, he has a disability with his legs and Horace at the end of season 5.uses crutches.



* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Still treats her grown son like a boy.
* BadassGrandma:[[spoiler: Turns out the old bird picked up a thing or two in her youth, and is still a fully capable ass-kicker. It seems she was something more than a "dancer", way back when...]]
** [[spoiler:It's heavily hinted that she was Triple Threat, a masked heroine who was an ally to the original Team Venture who in the 1960s was Action Man's girlfriend.]]
* OfficialCouple: With The Action Man.
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Still treats DisabledLoveInterest: A {{Goth}} who walks with crutches, looks like ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga''[='s=] Edward Cullen, and is dating Triana.
* TheExsNewJerkass: Downplayed toward Dean, who fully believes this. Raven doesn't actually do anything all that jerkass-y to Dean and doesn't even seem to mind Triana going with Dean to prom, but he is a rather lame, trying-too-hard {{Goth}} stereotype.
* {{Expy}}: Looks exactly like Robert Pattinson playing [[Literature/TheTwilightSaga Edward Cullen]].
* {{Goth}}: Has the overall aesthetic, being physically based on Robert Pattinson's [[Literature/TheTwilightSaga Edward Cullen]], TallDarkAndHandsome, and wearing a lot of black with a skull belt buckle.
* TakeThat: He's [[StealthPun lame]] and looks like ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga''[='s=] male lead.
* TallDarkAndHandsome: It's certainly easy to see why Triana would fall for him, he's a very good-looking guy with a goth aesthetic.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ben]]
!!Ben
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ben_old_man_potter.png]]
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JKSimmons

A reclusive geneticist living in a house on the edge of the Venture Compound who apparently helped both Dr. Ventures create the cloning technology that was later used for the boys.
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* TheAlcoholic: He is never seen without a drink in hand or nearby, even offering Dean his first beer to help him cope with knowledge that he's a clone. However, given that his cloning technology seems to work well and he's able to save the Monarach's life with a makeshift blood transfusion, he's a highly functional alcoholic.
* CoolOldGuy: He's a very chill older guy who helped develop the Venture cloning technolocy, helps Dean to cope with the fact that he's a clone, and gives him some beer to cheer him up. He's apparently into surfing and has taken in two "rejects", RICO (an ape-like mutant) and the red H.E.L.P.eR. model II (all others were recalled and destroyed).
* ALighterShadeOfGrey: Shares Jonas Sr.' and Rusty's views on using backup clones as a safety precaution for one's children. Unlike them, his attitude towards doing so isn't to justify ParentalNeglect, but out of a sincere belief that losing a child (and to a lesser extent, being childless) is a horrific thing to experience.
* FantasticallyIndifferent: Nothing seems to phase him despite how mind-blowingly weird it would be to just about anything else. His front yard is a mass grave and he just shrugs it off. He has no issue telling any of his cloned creations that they're clones. He doesn't even flinch when jumping in to help the Monarch who just crashed landed with a skyscraper and got impaled by a statue. When you've been working with the Ventures for a few decades, you develop thick skin to these sorts of things it seems.
* LikeASonToMe: While not biologically his children, his work on the cloning technology that created them sees him viewing Rusty, the Monarch, and the boys in this light. Even though the Monarch is a supervillain responsible for atrocities including some of the deaths of Hank and Dean, he still volunteers his services to save the Monarch's life.
* LoveMartyr: While he knows that the Monarch is an unrepentant supervillain and murderer who is responsible for some of the deaths of the Hanks and Deans, Ben unhesitatingly offers to help save his life in the FinaleMovie, motivated by his sentimentality over one of his creations and to honor the memory of the late Fitzcarraldos. Likewise, he thinks fondly of Jonas Sr. While not blind to his tremendous flaws, he chooses to focus more on what love existed in the man, and even passes along a luxury wristwatch he gave him to Hank.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He worked with both Jonas and Rusty to create cloning technology and has lived on the compound for years, yet he was never hinted at or mentioned before "A Very Venture Halloween". This may be justified since Dr. Venture told his sons to stay away from his house, apparently because Ben has no problem with telling the boys that they're clones. Oh, and there's a mass grave in front of the house - and we mean a ''mass'' grave.
-->'''Ben''': [To Dean] Between your grandpappy and your old man, hundreds of people have been killed on your property. They're all buried out there.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Thalia]]
!!Thalia
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/venturetalia_8550.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KateMcKinnon

A State University student who befriends Dean while applying as an intern for one of Dr. Venture's projects.
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* BroughtDownToNormal: After being turned into a four-armed, telepathic mutant while working on the Palaemon Project, she reverts back to being human after being exposed to the antidote.
* DisposableIntern: Was hired onto Dr. Venture's Palaemon Project as one. (So was everyone else working on it, as he accepted everyone who applied needing the free labor.) He chastises Dean for bringing
her into the Compound living quarters and is more annoyed than anything when she shows him the extra set of arms she grew.
* FantasticallyIndifferent: You wouldn't guess that anything was wrong with her before she showed her new set of arms to Dr. Venture, and she only shows some mild irritation when she has to point out that they're ''new''.
* FreakLabAccident: Being exposed to radiation while working on the Palaemon Project mutates her into a superhuman with telepathic powers and an extra set of arms.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: When reverted back to normal (due to the Monarch's antidote) with the rest of those exposed, she and the others appear to lose their memories about their time at the Venture Compound (due to Dr. Venture's "antidote" gas, which is really one big roofie).
* NerdGlasses: Is an awkward, nerdy student and wears them most of the time.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Wanted Dean to become chief of the Palaemon mutants so that they could be King and Queen of the new age.
[[/folder]]

!Military and Government Figures

[[folder:General Manhowers]]
!!General Manhowers
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->'''Voiced by''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]

A US Army General and main military contact for the Venture family.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Is wearing a U.S. Air Force uniform in the pilot episode. All later appearances have him in an Army officer's uniform.
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: He was a fellow boy adventurer and school chum of Professor Richard Impossible and Phantom Limb.
* FriendOnTheForce: A military version for the Venture family, dating back to Jonas Sr. who had been selling his inventions to the military for decades.
* JustThinkOfThePotential: Shows interest in Dr. Venture's Ooo-Ray and "Venturesteins" for their destructive military applications.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His military rank, name, and overall demeanor bring to mind UsefulNotes/DwightDEisenhower.
* WarCrimeSubvertsHeroism: When Brainulo reads his mind in "Now Museum, Now You Don't" while trying to sew chaos among the guests, he sees a memory of Manhowers burning villages and villagers during what is implied to be UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Col. Bud Manstrong]]
!!Col. Bud Manstrong
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->'''Voiced by''': Terrence Fleming

An astronaut who resided on the Gargantua-1 space station and was present as a young man for the "Movie Night Massacre". A very naive and chaste fellow (not helped with there only being two people aboard the station), he pilots the station during its crash.
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* AccidentalHero: Celebrated as a hero, but actually ''blacked out'' from a handjob while piloting the crashing Gargantua-1 back to Earth.
* CelibateHero: A deconstruction. He's so sexually repressed that it ruins his relationship with Anna, who cheats on him with Brock. He's also shown to be pretty inept with anything concerning sex.
* CrazyJealousGuy: He is extremely protective over Anna (despite the two not actually having a sexual relationship) to the point where he gets jealous and tries to fight ''[[OneManArmy Brock]]'' when he finds out they had sex.
* LiteralMinded: When Brock asks if he ever "hit that" when discussing Anna, he's outraged that Brock would even ''think'' he'd raise a hand against her.
* MasturbationMeansSexualFrustration: Rusty calls him a "repressed masturbator" during "Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?"
* MindControl: While the exact method is never made clear, his mother has an unnaturally strong power of suggestion over him, the point where he even blacks out while he finds himself doing as she commands. There are implications that it's nothing technological or supernatural, but that she's just that [[MyBelovedSmother controlling and manipulative]] over him.
* MommasBoy: Very devoted to his mother partly due to her mind-controlling him.
* MyBelovedSmother: Even without the mind control, his mother is very controlling and manipulative of him.
* SoleSurvivor: Of the Gargantua-I crew during the "Movie Night Massacre". He, as the station's teenage paperboy, was asleep in a different section of the station when the massacre took place. He's the only known survivor of the actual crew, while a few of the Guild infiltrators also survived (Vendata as an android and Red Death because he never took his spacesuit helmet off).
* VicePresidentWho: After his "heroism" during the Gargantua-I crash, President Breyer (whose administration is very corrupt and lagging in the polls) wants to make Manstrong his VP candiate for the publicity boost. He's obviously not qualified to be so close to the presidency.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lt. Anna Baldavich]]
!!Lt. Anna Baldavich
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->'''Voiced by''': Nina Helman

A Russian astronaut aboard Gargantua-1, she and Bud were supposedly in a romantic relationship, but Bud's resistance to her advances put a strain on it. She is always shown from behind and her face is apparently not the most pleasant thing to look at. She dies when the space station crashes back to Earth.
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* ButterFace: A TakeOurWordForIt example; she's got a killer body, but her face is supposedly hideous. Even Brock claims that he "can never get used to that" whenever she takes off her helmet. The official art book even reveals that the creators never even bothered to design a face for her since no one was going to see it. After she dies, a news banner states she receives a closed-casket funeral.
* CompressedHair: Her giant mass of frizzy red hair poofs out whenever she takes off her spacesuit's helmet.
* TheFaceless: [[TakeOurWordForIt And for a good reason]]. There's a blank sheet of flesh where her face ought to be on her official character sheet in the art book.
* KilledOffForReal: Perishes when Gargantua-1 hits Earth and is given a closed-casket funeral in Moscow... [[ButterFace not only due to injuries sustained in the crash, either]].
* OutWithABang: Gives Bud a handjob as he's piloting the crashing space station back to Earth and dies during the crash.
* RussianGuySuffersMost: She's Russian and dies in the Gargantua-1 crash, while Bud (who was in the exact same place receiving a handjob from her) suffers only some cuts and bruises.
[[/folder]]

!Other Heroes

Other heroes, Guild-sanctioned "Protagonists", and former "Boy Adventurers". Ordered by the character's first appearance.

[[folder:Tiny Attorney]]
!!Tiny Attorney
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->'''Voiced by:''' Christopher [=McCulloch=]

A malformed conjoined twin stuck in the torso of his "inbred simpleton" host, who is an attorney specializing the prosecution of villains.
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* {{Expy}}: Physically, of the mutant Kuato from ''Film/TotalRecall1990'', who leads the Martian Rebellion and is similary attached to his host's torso.
* FetusTerrible: Inverted, as he is the "brains" of the operation and the host is a "simpleton" who doesn't speak.
* KilledOffForReal: After being captured by the Guild during "The Trial of the Monarch", he is one of the people Phantom Limb guns down while "hunting" to intimdate the Monarch.
* SimpleCountryLawyer: His persona, including white suit, and personality are lifted from ''Series/{{Matlock}}'', the TropeCodifier.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Action Johnny]]
!!Action Johnny (Jonny Quest)
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->'''Voiced by''': Brendon Small
->''"Fathers are loving and caring and protective men, and I don't have one of those!

A former boy adventurer and colleague of Rusty's whose trauma and daddy issues have driven him to drugs. He initially was the
grown son up eponymous character from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'', but had his name adjusted in later seasons (while still strongly implied to be Jonny).
----
* AbusiveParents: He clearly thinks of his dad as being terrible to him, forcing him along with his adventures. It's telling that ''Rusty'' somehow ended up being more well-adjusted as a human being.
* BerserkButton: Do '''not''' mention his father. Surprising him with Dr. Z (his father's former ArchEnemy who tormented Johnny in his youth) is also a bad idea. He seems to be getting better about this in later seasons, at least.
* FormerChildStar: The "boy adventurer" equivalent of this, just
like a boy.
* BadassGrandma:[[spoiler: Turns out
Rusty Venture. Unlike Rusty (for the old bird most part), Johnny has picked up a thing or two in her youth, the drug habits and extreme mental health decline that tends to come with the trope.
* FreudianExcuse: Blames his multitude of issues as an adult on his traumatizing upbringing and a lack of pateneral attention/affection from his father.
* FriendlyEnemy: Downplayed in regards to his relationship with Dr. Z in later seasons. Z regards Johnny with a sense of paternal affection to the point that, as his way of settling affairs before his ascension to the Council of 13, he offers to help Johnny get his life together. Johnny however is not quite as willing to mend bridges but is willing to reminisce about old times while indulging his former nemesis by letting Z chase him around.
* HiddenBadass: Johnny's a wiry, wild-eyed drug addict and a pitifully broken man, but he can still Judo throw a biker and hold his own in a seedy bar fight. Considering his childhood, it makes sense he would have picked up some skills and experience.
* IJustWantToBeLoved: His psychotic breakdown at his seminar implies that [[KickTheDog he killed Bandit]] and became a MonsterOfTheWeek in a misguided attempt to get attention from his neglectful father.
* KidHeroAllGrownUp: Just like Rusty, he's a Deconstruction of the trope. The trauma he endured as a kid hero caused all sorts of mental health issues including, most prominently, drug addiction.
* OlderThanTheyLook: He's actually older than [[YoungerThanTheyLook Rusty]], a fact he likes to poke fun at during therapy.
* ProperlyParanoid: Delusional as he is, he winds up being completely right about Dr. Z still being an active villain, just not in the way he thought.
* RecoveredAddict: Over the course of the series, he goes from being a hardcore addict to self-medicating, seeking professional help, to spending time in rehab.
* {{Wangst}}: Deliberately invoked in as dramatic a way as possible regarding his relationship with his father. He's drug-addled, severely traumatized, and prone to over-the-top breakdowns at the mere mention of his father.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: After season two, the show was prevented by Warner Bros. (who owns both properties) from calling him "Jonny Quest" so as not to damage the brand's reputation ahead of a planned reboot (that never ended up happening). He
is still strongly implied to be Jonny Quest, they just don't/can't call him that.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Dugong]]
!!Dr. Douglas Ong (Dr. Dugong)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Christopher [=McCulloch=]

A super-scientist with
a fully capable ass-kicker. focus on marine biology, his DNA has been spliced with many benign sea creatures. He is briefly assigned to the Monarch as an arch and is the older brother of Chester Ong, the supervillain Wide Wale.
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* AloofBigBrother: All his brother ever wanted to do was make him proud of him and help him however he could. Douglas was aloof and unappreciative, driving Chester to attempt an extreme experiment resulting in a FreakLabAccident, giving them their mutuations and turning Chester to villainy.
* TheBusCameBack: After apparently being killed by the Monarch in season three's "Tears of a Sea Cow", the second episode of season seven's "Morphic Trilogy" reveals that he survived his encounter with the Monarch due to the starfish DNA he had spliced into his genome and is really the brother of Wide Wale, getting Wide Wale to release the Monarch.
* CaptainFishman: A FreakLabAccident involving an experimental gene-splicer resulted in Dr. Douglas Ong and his brother Chester being mutated with aquatic DNA, the former becoming the ScienceHero Dr. Dugong and the latter becoming infamous Kingpin and Level-10 supervillain Wide Wale. While the former had his DNA spliced with benign sea-creatures like seals and starfish, Wide Wale has bits of whale and shark in him, his daughter Sirena inheriting his mutant genes as an ApparentlyHumanMerfolk.
* ChekhovsGunman: He is seemingly killed off in his debut appearance by the Monarch who blows his head off at point blank range. Three seasons later, we meet Wide Wale, a supervillain with a similar sea creature mutation. When Wide Wale finally captures the Monarch as the Blue Morpho in the season seven-opening "Morphic Trilogy", he threatens to kill the Monarch for killing his older brother Doug.
It takes Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, Red Death, and 21 attacking an OSI Dummy Corp. building to find out where Dr. Dugong (who survived and regenerated thanks to his starfish DNA) has been held in witness protection and reuniting the Ong brothers to defuse the situation.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His voice is an impression of Creator/JimmyStewart. It's especially prevalent in his pre-mutation flashback apperance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Captain Sunshine]]
!!Captain Sunshine (Chuck Scarsdale)
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinConroy

A solar-powered superhero who works as a news anchor at night, he is served by his butler Desmond (who was the original Captain Sunshine) and his sidekick, Wonderboy, of whom there have been several. The death of one of them at the hands of the Monarch left him rather broken and traumatized.
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* ActorAllusion: Creator/KevinConroy, the most prolific ComicBook/{{Batman}} voice actor, plays a wealthy superhero who likes to take on young boys as sidekicks.
* AntagonistInMourning: Despite thinking it was a trick at first, he actually sobs uncontrollably at his (and presumably, the first Captain Sunshine's) ArchEnemy, the Clue Clown's, funeral upon seeing the corpse as the "jack in the box" as the punchline for one last gag.
* AscendedExtra: First mentioned in passing by the Monarch in season one's "Return to Spider Skull Island", as sending the hero the charred corpse of Wonderboy III is on his list of evil tasks for his henchmen and mentioned again in "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny" when a younger Monarch is trying to impress Queen Etheria; it isn't until season four that he finally appears in person, and he gets ADayInTheLimelight episode devoted to him, as well as some recurring appearances after.
* BatmanParody: Despite his superpowers and colorful costume, he has many parallels with the Dark Knight: he has a British butler, a young sidekick with different boys in the role, one of his sidekicks dying really traumatizes him, a stately manor with an underground lair, and he's [[ActorAllusion voiced by]] Creator/KevinConroy. Even his (deceased) nemesis, Clue Clown, is PracticallyJoker with a bit of ComicBook/TheRiddler thrown in for good measure. The MistakenForPedophile aspects of his focus episode also reflect ''Seduction of the Innocent'', the real-life book whose accusations of that nature against Batman contributed to the creation of UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode.
* CastingGag: Getting Creator/KevinConroy, who has more credits as Batman than any other actor, to play a BatmanParody is no small casting coup.
* DysfunctionJunction: The Monarch killed the third Wonderboy, leaving him traumatized and, terrified that it'll happen again, going to extremes to protect Hank as his new Wonderboy.
* GetOut: Said to Hank when he asks if he knows ComicBook/{{Batman}}.
-->'''Captain Sunshine:''' ''Get out of my Sanctum Solarium!''
* LegacyCharacter: He's the second Captain Sunshine. His butler Desmond was the first, and has the same power-set.
* LightEmUp: His main superpower is channeling solar energy as light. It enables him to fly during the day and a blast of it can leave targets with sunburn.
* LogicalWeakness: Since his super powers are fueled by direct sunlight, he is obviously powerless without it. Thus, he is not active as a superhero at night.
* ManChild: He's very immature, not helped by living with his mentor well into middle-age, and
seems she was something more than to live vicariously through his sidekicks as well.
* MistakenForPedophile: According to creator Jackson Publick, he's not
a "dancer", way back when...]]
** [[spoiler:It's heavily hinted
pedophile, just REALLY emotionally scarred and overprotective of his sidekicks to the point that she was Triple Threat, it's easy to make the mistake.
* NiceToTheWaiter: A line in ''Every Which Way But Zeus'' makes it clear that he advocates for the rights of sidekicks, henchmen, and the retired; while he's likely driven by what happened to his own sidekicks, the fact that he also worries about henchmen shows that it falls under this trope.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
** His personality is based on elements of Music/MichaelJackson's public persona, living in
a masked heroine who Neverland Ranch-style mansion and has a borderline creepy devotion to his young sidekick(s). Further, his mostly-white costume, light-based abilities, and name all echo Film/CaptainEO. As the trope page for that film points out, "EO is so named to evoke the Greek root word meaning 'dawn'."
** His appearance, day job, and civilian name are based on TV anchor [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Scarborough Chuck Scarborough]].
* NoodleIncident: At some point while the Monarch
was an ally unlicensed rookie villain, he came into conflict with Captain Sunshine who he managed to bluff into thinking he was invulnerable. We only get to hear the end of the story as the Monarch tells it Dr. Girlfriend to impress her at Phantom Limb's party. Later, when Captain Sunshine confronts the Monarch, he [[ContinuityNod mentions knowing that the Monarch is invulnerable]], apparently still believing it to be true.
* OldSuperhero: While his age is never outright stated, his hair is starting to gray and he served as Wonderboy
to the original Team Venture who Captain Sunshine, Desmond, back when Red Mantle and Dragoon were active villains in the 1960s was '60s and '70s, so he is certainly not young. While he still seems to be in good physical shape, the lifetime of trauma that comes with superheroics and the death of his previous Wonderboy have left him a psychological wreck.
* PaperThinDisguise: The
Action News team that Scarsdale is a part of is very blatantly the SuperTeam that Captain Sunshine is a part of.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: His gimmick is that he's powered by direct sunlight, enabling him to fly and shoot blasts of light powerful enough to leave sunburns. However, he is [[LogicalWeakness powerless at night]].
* ReplacementGoldfish: Desperately tries to make Hank into his new Wonderboy, as a way of coping with the previous Wonderboy's death at the hands of the Monarch.
* SupermanSubstitute: Like the Man of Steel, Captain Sunshine's SecretIdentity is a journalist, and he gets his superpowers (which includes flight) from exposure to direct sunlight.
* WellDoneSonGuy: If Desmond's (the ''original'' Captain Sunshine) snarking is any indication, the poor guy had a ''lot'' to deal with growing up.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lance and Dale Hale]]
!!Lance and Dale Hale
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SethGreen (Lance), Creator/JohnHodgman (Dale)

Twin brothers and former boy detectives who attend the same therapy group as Rusty. Their career came to an end after the murder of their father, "the only mystery they couldn't solve", with strong implications that they killed him.
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* AbusiveParents: It's implied their father was abusive, at the very least emotionally.
* BigBrotherBully: Though they are twins, Lance definitely fits the trope, being dominating and downright abusive toward Dale.
* BlatantLies: Lance's explanation as to how both their fingerprints wound up on the murder weapon. Dale "forgot 20 years of detective training" and picked up the shotgun, then Lance "instinctively reached out to grab it". It's clear that no one is buying it.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Dale is the brains, Lance the brawn.
* CoolCar: Their red vintage convertible, which was the only thing they inherited from their father.
* DeadpanSnarker: Lance constantly makes snarky remarks toward the other members of the therapy group, especially Wonderboy.
* DirtyCoward: Dale, who just hides under a table during the bar brawl.
* DisinheritedChild: They were both cut from their father's will with all the money being left to charity instead. The only thing they got was their CoolCar.
* {{Expy}}: Of the ''Literature/TheHardyBoys'', being a pair of "boy detectives" with a similar surname (drawing from the phrase "hale and hearty").
* GuiltRiddenAccomplice: Dale. He has persistent nightmares about the murder and feels very guilty. As opposed to Lance, who doesn't seem to care much about what they did.
* InsaneTrollLogic: When their therapist is killed, Dale finds a matchbook he assumes must belong to the killer. He and Action Johnny go through the therapist's files and conclude Dr. Z must be behind it. Z was not too impressed.
--> '''Dr. Z:''' A snake kills your therapist, so you came all this way, in the middle of the night, to beat up an old man because of a matchbook?
--> '''Dale:''' Sounds kind of sloppy when you say it.
* IHaveNoSon: Lance considers Dale his "allegedly" twin brother.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Lance loves proving people wrong with a quick Google search on his phone.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: They're based quite a bit on the Menendez brothers, a pair of brothers from a wealthy family who murdered their abusive father, with much of the case focusing on whether they did it to escape his abuse or to inherit his fortune. Some of their lines are taken straight from various documentaries and accounts of the case, and Lance is shown to be a tennis player who tries to keep the case buried while Dale is clearly feeling guilty about it, which matches up with how the brothers are often portrayed.
* {{Patricide}}: They killed their dad, and they aren't particularly great at hiding that fact between Lance's BlatantLies explanations and Dale obviously being [[GuiltRiddenAccomplice guild-ridden]].
* PolarOppositeTwins: Dale is frumpy, reserved, and analytical. Lance is athletic, outgoing, and brash. Lance [[IHaveNoSon doesn't even seem to actually consider Dale his twin]].
* PunnyName: Their surname is a reference to the phrase "hale and hearty", in reference to the Hardy Boys.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Dale is the sensitive guy, obviously guilt-ridden from murdering their father, while Lance is the manly man who bullies others (especially Date) and snarks in every other sentence.
* WellDoneSonGuy: They strongly imply that this was part of their father's abuse.
---> '''Lance:''' We didn't get dick! Because nothing we did was ever good enough for him!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wonderboy II]]
!!Wonderboy II
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-> '''Voiced By''': Creator/PattonOswalt

The second Wonderboy and first to serve the current Captain Sunshine. He was forced to retire from the role when he turned 18 and has struggled to move on with a normal life, joining the same therapy group as Rusty.
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* {{Expy}}: Of ComicBook/{{Robin}}, as the sidekick to a BatmanParody, specifically the ''Series/Batman1966'' tv show version complete with [[MadLibsCatchPhrase unusual exclamations]].
* FormerlyFit: He was in much better shape before his eating disorder and as seen in an older photo of he, the current Captain Sunshine, and Desmond.
* InkSuitActor: He is a dead ringer for his voice actor, Patton Oswalt, in a silly costume with a mullet.
* KidHeroAllGrownUp: A Deconstruction, just like Rusty and Action Johnny. His upbringing was extremely traumatizing giving him PTSD and no shortage of other health issues (mental and physical) as an adult.
* KidSidekick: Was one to Captain Sunshine and suffered no shortage of horrors along the way. He was forced to retire when he turned 18 and has struggled to transition to a normal life.
* LegacyCharacter: He's the second Wonderboy after the original (the current Captain Sunshine). He was replaced when he turned 18 by Wonderboy III (who is killed by the Monarch), Wonderboy IV (Hank briefly), and then Wonderboy V (the current one seen working with Captain Sunshine at the Clue Clown's funeral).
* TheLoinsSleepTonight: He admits that he "can't get it up" unless he's "tied to a a chair with a bomb strapped to [his] chest" as a result of the trauma he endured as a child hero.
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: InUniverse, his lawyers are still battling Captain's Sunshine's. He notes that he can no longer legally call himself "Wonderboy", but can keep the costume.
* UtilityBelt: When he was still the active sidekick to Captain Sunshine, he had one. He no longer has it and merely pretends (which is called out by Lance Hale) to be "activating" it at one point.
* WeightWoe: The stresses and PTSD of his time as a boy adventurer have made him an overweight stress-eater.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ro-Boy]]
!!Ro-Boy
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->'''Voiced by:''' Christopher [=McCulloch=]

A robotic "boy adventurer" who was abandoned by his creator and joins Rusty's therapy group to cope with his anger issues.
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* BecomeARealBoy: Mentions this as a desire, but it isn't treated as a realistic option despite the universe's super-science and real magic.
* ComboPlatterPowers: Has many powers typical to a RobotSuperhero, including {{flight}} (via rockets in his feet), EyeBeams, implied superhuman strength and durability, etc.
* {{Expy}}: Of ''Anime/AstroBoy'', being a [[RobotSuperhero robotic]] KidHero with many similar abilities.
* EyeBeams: One of his offensive capabilities. He uses them to fry the snake that kills the group's therapist.
* HappilyAdopted: By Dr. Z and his wife, who cannot have children of their own, at the end of "Self Medication". "The Terminus Mandate" confirms he's still living with them three seasons later.
* HumongousMecha: Hates "giant robots" with an extreme passion. It's implied during his turn in the therapy session that he made his hero living fighting them.
* KidHero: Crossing over with a RobotSuperhero, he has the size and maturity of a child despite possessing a bunch of super abilities. Like the others in the support group, he's also a deconstruction of the idea, being abandoned by (or possibility outliving) his creator but lacking the capability to move on without help.
* RobotSuperhero: He was created to be one, having most of their standard abilities (flight via rockets in his feet, eye lasers, implied superhuman strength and durability, the ability to "reset", etc.)
* TameHisAnger: Implies that he's in therapy to tame his anger issues and specifically mentions getting "really mad" at "giant robots".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Brown Widow]]
!! Brown Widow (Jared Jansen)
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/NathanFillion

A New York City based superhero with spider powers and theming. He was formerly a super science Ph.D. student who got bitten by an irradiated spider while working on his thesis.
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* AlliterativeName: According to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR-noyxIW9M a deleted scene]] from season six, his full name is '''J'''ared '''J'''ansen.
* BlessedWithSuck: Rather than the artificial web-shooters on his wrists like his obvious inspiration, he has an anatomically accurate mutant spinneret located in his lower back, meaning that if it activates while he's wearing pants it looks like he's shit himself. In "The High Cost of Loathing", he's using a cotton swab to clean out his spinnerets when Brock moves Dean into the dorms to be his roommate which is mistaken for masturbation. He also has two extra pairs of eyes (normally hidden by his hair, the ones on his costume are functional) and he [[YoungerThanTheyLook looks much older than he should for a Ph.D. student]], possibly due to the spider DNA affecting his lifespan and/or the stresses of protecting New York City.
* TheBusCameBack: He had a one-off appearance in season four's "Bright Lights, Dean City", then we don't see him again till season six, where he becomes more prominent as a local New York superhero and Dean's college roommate.
%%Covered by the SpiderManSendUp subtrope* CaptainErsatz: Of ComicBook/SpiderMan.
* CombatPragmatist: Despite his LargeHam tendencies mentioned below, the Brown Widow takes care to introduce himself only ''after'' he's already disarmed/disabled the bad guys, usually involving his webs.
* DatingCatwoman: Dated Sirena before Hank. He's a superhero and her father is the kingpin supervillain boss of NYC.
* FreakLabAccident: One was responsible for him getting his powers, which soured him on the whole "super-science thing".
* KitschyThemedRestaurant: Works in a ninja-themed one in later seasons. It's implied to be a step in him chasing an acting career.
* LargeHam:
** He can't help but sing to Rusty's attempt at writing an autobiographical Broadway musical, clinching the lead role had the Revenge Society not destroyed the script.
** He also makes grand proclamations whenever he stops some evil-doers as the Brown Widow, like this :
---> '''Brown Widow:''' This bank is protected by... '''[[SuddenlyShouting THE BROWN WIDOW]]'''!
* LightningBruiser: He has all the speed and agility one would expect from a Spider-Man expy, and he is very strong, once overpowering Brock.
* MundaneUtility: Part of his powerset is "perfect spider pitch", which lands him the lead role in Rusty's musical and he later alludes to seeking a career in acting.
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Besides the aforementioned placement of where he fires his webs and his advanced age, Brown Widow is a very straightforward Spider-Man pastiche, lacking as many of the [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype freakish deficiencies or crippling neuroses of his fellow parodies]] in the series. As such, while the Monarch is one of the more dangerous characters in the setting, he's easily trounced by Brown Widow when he tries to rob a bank.
* ShoutOut: His superhero name is an obvious play on ComicBook/BlackWidow, while there is also an actual [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latrodectus_geometricus brown widow spider]], a less-venomous "cousin" species.
* SpiderManSendUp: Very ''deliberately'' so, having all of Spider
Man's girlfriend.]]
ComboPlatterPowers (WallCrawl, ProjectileWebbing, SpiderSense, [[LightningBruiser superhuman strength and agility]], etc.) However, like the series many other [[{{Expy}} expies]] and {{Captain Ersatz}}es, he's ultimately a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype. The BlessedWithSuck aspects of having "spider-like powers" (web shooter on his lower back, extra sets of eyes that must be hidden) are played up and make him even more of a social outcast than his inspiration, while years of protecting the city have [[YoungerThanTheyLook aged him prematurely]].
* OfficialCouple: SuperLoser: He's a 30 year-old (who [[YoungerThanTheyLook looks even older]]) college student with a messy hairstyle (due to the need to cover his extra eyes), has a reputation for shitting his pants (which is really his web shooter reflexively going off), works a low-end job in a KitschyThemedRestaurant, and is picked on by JerkJock Tosh Tompkins.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: His concept art states his age is 30 but looks quite a bit older from stress.
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[[folder:Professor Victor Von Helping]]
!!Victor Von Helping (Victor Von Hellfire)
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GaryCole

Dean of sciences at Stuyvesant University and Dean Venture's unexpected academic advisor after Dr. Venture signs him up for several super-science classes against his will. There is more to him than meets the eye, including a past he is eager to escape from. He is also briefly the Monarch's official arch enemy.
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* AlmightyJanitor: His [[PowerLevels level as a hero]] is rather low, only a five. However, he's a FlyingBrick with FlyingFirepower who the Monarch couldn't even scratch, and he certainly seems far stronger than many of the villains we've seen identified as "level ten" arches. It's suggested that this might be due to the whole "equally matched aggression level" part to the system: he's a genuinely friendly guy who has a mundane job and doesn't want to get into fights unless he absolutely needs to, thus dragging down his score.
* BallsOfSteel: The Monarch tries [[GroinAttack kicking in the groin]] only to injure his foot since Victor's entire body seems to be made of metal.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's only mildly annoyed by the Monarch and 21 bursting into his classroom and physically attacking him, but flies into a violent rage when they actually threaten to harm his students.
* ChromeChampion: He's made of some really hard metal under a latex exterior. It's implied that one of the reasons he remains so passive until the Monarch starts threatening his students is because he knows there is little chance that the villain could actually hurt him.
* CoolTeacher: He is fully understanding of Dean's predicament and encourages him to try one of his safer science courses in the process. While he shrugged off any attempts at aggression Monarch and 21 tried to do against him, he completely loses his cool and nearly kills them when they threaten Sirena.
* DramaticIrony: He knows Jonas Sr. as a great man and is dismissive of Rusty. He doesn't know Jonas was an absolute monster. He also doesn't expand on his dismissal of Rusty whether it be seeing him as a failure, seeing him as a villain, or pitying him for his miserable life. Given that he is talking to Dean at the time who's having a crisis on what he wants out of life, Dr. Von Helping unintentionally increases the rift in the family.
* {{Expy}}: Thematically of ComicBook/DoctorDoom, being a scientist of dubious European descent with a "Von" ame and made of metal with fiery powers. His father is an even more obvious about his Dr. Doom basis.
* {{Foil}}: He is one to Red Death. Both of them are very affable outside of their job and care a lot for their family and students, even going [[PapaWolf berserk and terrifying anyone who puts those they care about in danger]]. They also lack a true face and can vaporize people with their powers, though Victor uses fake skin to hide his body. However, Red Death enjoys the supervillain life and relishes in killing people whereas Victor loves to help people and seems inexperienced about how arching works.
* FlyingBrick: Von Helping is quite powerful. He can fly and possesses superhuman strength/durability thanks to his metal body.
* GameFace: He wears a layer of latex skin to fit in with society, but if he's sufficiently angry, he'll show BlackEyesOfCrazy and melt his fake skin off to reveal his true metallic face.
* LatexPerfection: Dr. Von Helping wears some sort of flexible plastic over his nearly featureless metallic body to blend in with the rest of humanity despite his actual appearance. No one seems to realize it's fake until after he melts it off while fighting the Monarch.
* MeaningfulRename: Odds are he purposely changed his name from the villainous "Von Hellfire" to the less threatening "Von Helping" to distance himself from his supervillain lineage.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Averted, unlike most of the series' super-scientists with the title. In fact, of all science courses a super scientist would teach, he teaches botany at Stuyvesant University, rides his bike between classrooms, and is an active member of both Greenpeace and Doctors Without Borders.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Physically, he bears a striking resemblance to astrophysicist Creator/CarlSagan, in addition to sharing his optimism towards the sciences.
* PapaWolf: When the Monarch attacks his lab, Victor is patient and passive with him but when the Monarch has 21 grab his student Sirena, he reveals his true appearance and nearly incinerates the poor bastard before Dean intervenes.
* PlayingWithFire: His abilities as his true identity Victor Von Hellfire. He can shoot flames from his hands and can turn up his internal body temperature to burn off anything on his person.
* ScarsAreForever: A FreakLabAccident caused by his father led to scarring over 80% of his body, leaving him with a nearly entirely metallic body in its place.
* ShoutOut: His name references both [[ComicBook/DoctorDoom Victor Von Doom]] and [[Literature/{{Dracula}} Professor Abraham Van Helsing]].
* VillainousLineage: {{Defied|Trope}} as the son of legendary Guild member Vigo Von Hellfire. His father seemingly expected him to join the "family business", but Victor had no interest, instead trying to do good through super-science while distancing himself from the whole "heroes/villains" industry, including changing his surname. That said, a deep anger dwells beneath the surface and he won't hestitate to rage incinerate a villain threatening his students.
* TheVonTropeFamily: Dr. Von Helping is the son of Vigo Von Hellfire, an infamous Guild member.
* WhiteSheep: Turned his back on his villainous family legacy to pursue super-science for the benefit of mankind. He even changed his surname to further distance himself from his villainous father.
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!Other Villains
Other villains and "antagonists" not directly associated with the Guild or another villainous group. Ordered by the character's first appearance.

[[folder:Mike Sorayama]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Steve Park

A Japanese-American roboticist and old college friend of Rusty, Mr. White and Baron Ünderbheit. He became a robotics Professor at the college he and his friends went to. He stages his death in order lure the aforementioned three and Brock to a funeral, kidnap them, imprison them in his dungeon and kill them out of petty vengeance for making him ruin his chance with a girl named Leslie Cohen, who he had an obsessive crush on and he cannot contact her due to a restraining order she placed on him and he made robot slaves in Leslie's image who do his bidding. It's eventually revealed that he really his dead as he made a robot duplicate to carry out his evil plan.
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* DeadAllAlong: It turns out he really did die and that the Sorayama seen in the present was actually a robot.
* DeadlyPrank: Nearly became the victim of one in college.
* DisproportionateRetribution: While he has good reason to be upset with Rusty, Mr. White, Baron Ünderbheit and Brock for the crap they pulled on him in college, killing them is certainly an overreaction.
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: Aside from sharing a dorm with Rusty, White, Underbheit, and Brock, we find out in a later episode that he was a favorite student of Professor Hamilton G. Fantomas, who would later become Phantom Limb.
* EvilIsPetty: You don't get any pettier than wanting to murder 3 of your old friends due to them getting in the way of a relationship with a girl, and one who was thoroughly uninterested in you at that.
* {{Expy}}: He is basically an animated Mike Yanagita from ''Film/{{Fargo}}''. They are even played by the same actor.
* MisplacedRetribution: He wanted Rusty dead because he actually thought Rusty slept with Leslie Cohen, when Leslie actually slept with his roommate (Brock).
* ShoutOut: He's named after Hajime Sorayama, perhaps the most famous artist for {{Fembot}}s.
* StalkerWithACrush: He has an obsessive crush on Leslie Cohen from his college days. This is most likely what led to the restraining order she placed on him.
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[[folder:S.P.H.I.N.X]]
A former terrorist organization that was in a heated rivalry with the Guild of Calamitous Intent back in the '80s. They were wiped out during the "Pyramid Wars" but briefly revived under Hunter's leadership to take out supervillains not arching under Guild guidelines. The organization was dissolved when Hunter was appointed the new head of [=OSI=] with only 21 keeping it running as its sole member until the original members tried to reclaim it.
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* AntiHero: Under Hunter's command, the organization becomes this, hunting down supervillains who don't "get with the program" i.e trying to work independently of the Guild guidelines which instantly marks them for death.
* {{Expy}}: Of Cobra Command from from ''WesternAnimation/GIJoe''.
* FalseFlagOperation: The victim of one. After the "Movie Night" incident, the Sovereign disguised himself as the S.P.H.I.N.X leader to "claim" responsibility for it, setting off the "Pyramid Wars of '87" with the [=OSI=] that completely decimated them.
* GoryDiscretionShot: The aftermath of Brock triggering the kill switches is thankfully not shown, all we know is that there's a lot of blood.
* KilledOffForReal: The original commander is killed by Brock and their flying ship is bombed completely, finally dismantling them for good.
* TheLastDance: All of the old SPHINX crew are going to die thanks to the kill-switches in their bodies beginning to degrade, so most of them leap at the chance for one last hurra against the OSI.
* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: When 21 went on a recruitment drive, the original SPHINX Commander found out and called in his old cohorts to take it back from him and try to pull a suicide attack on [=OSI=].
* TheRival: Were one to the Guild of Calamitous Intent back in the day.
* WesternSamurai: Windsong, an African-American ninja.
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[[folder:The Groovy Gang]]

A group of mentally disturbed drifters who roam America in a van to solve mysteries that may or may not exist. They are a reference to Franchise/ScoobyDoo but have their personalities based on notorious murderers and maniacs.
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* AlasPoorVillain: Patty and Sonny are just as much as victims to Ted and Val because Ted withholds Sonny's medication and Patty was abducted 10 years before the events of the episode.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if Groovy really can talk and just won't do so with anyone but Sonny or if Sonny is just hallucinating that he can, given that Groovy is only ever seen talking to him alone.
* {{Beatnik}}: Val is a chain-smoking misandrist beatnik who believes men are inferior to women and are "walking abortions" because they didn't develop into women.
* TheBully: Ted is the ring leader and rules the gang with an iron fist through physical and verbal abuse. He withholds Sonny's medication to keep him under his control and has abducted Patty and kept her hostage for 10 years.
* ChurchGoingVillain: Ted believes in God and believes his actions are justified under God's will.
* ControlFreak: Implied of Ted, who breaks out threats of vicious punishments at the slightest hints of defiance to his wishes. At one point he loses his temper when Groovy won't stop barking at him and coldly threatens to shoot the dog dead if Sonny doesn't get him to behave.
* CorruptedCharacterCopy: They are based off the members of Mystery Incorporated from Franchise/ScoobyDoo but are all also based on various 1970s serial killers and are dangerous criminal lunatics. It should be noted, based on a couple throwaway lines from the Boy Adventurers in Season 4's Self-Medication, that the Scooby Gang did exist in this universe.
* DeconstructiveParody: They can easily be interpreted as such to Mystery Incorporated, namely depicting how a group of random unrelated civilians who attempt to solve mysteries while travelling around the country would likely be mentally unstable lunatics who cause more harm than good.
* DiabolusExNihilo: They aren't connected to the guild or any other villainous organization, they are just a band of murderous drifters who came to the Venture Bros Compound by sheer coincidence.
* DoesNotLikeMen: Exaggerated with Val, who is based on Valerie Solanos, and wants to forcibly enslave a small portion of men to serve as breeding units and kill the rest of them.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite the issues that raise from Groovy trying to force Sonny into committing murder, [[AmbiguousSituation which may be down to Sonny's own psychological issues instead of actually happening]], the two are shown to care for each other; Groovy comments on how poorly Ted treats Sonny and Sonny is able to calm him down from aggression towards Ted which would have seen Groovy shot dead.
** Val pleads for Patty to run away with her and demonstrates a clear one-sided romantic attachment to her, which is one of her only redeemable qualities.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Both Val and Patty are shocked and horrified by Sonny and Groovy's violent killing of Hank and Dean in the flashback, while Ted is more concerned about the attention and consequences of killing 2 teenage boys.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Ted rarely lacks a smile and says nearly everything with a pleasant tone of voice, even when he threatens the others with physical violence. It's pretty clear that he's an unhinged psychopath who has absolutely no good will towards anyone.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Sonny and Patty have no real interest in killing, but are forced to by Ted and Groovy (the latter of whom only speaks to Sonny).
* HateSink: Ted is the most depraved member of the Groovy Gang. Lacking even Val and Groovy's attachment to certain other members of the group, he emotionally manipulates Patty and Sonny and controls Sonny despite him objecting to his plans numerous times by withholding his medication unless he agrees to assist him. Even the innately comedic aspects of his character fail to diffuse his depravity.
* InsaneEqualsViolent: Sonny is evil because Ted withholds his medication and Groovy forces him to kill people.
* KnightOfCerebus: There are ''very'' slight bits of humor attached to them but the idea of a bunch of psychologically disturbed drifters as a CorruptedCharacterCopy of Mystery Inc. is played dead serious.
* LaughablyEvil: They're a CorruptedCharacterCopy of Scooby-Doo characters as serial killers. While they're genuinely horrifying, the show still gets a decent amount of comedic mileage out of them. (Although only Val, Ted and possibly Groovy are genuinely evil.)
* NewAgeRetroHippie: They are compared to the negative stereotype of murderous hippies.
* NoodleIncident: Sonny and Groovy killed Hank and Dean at some point in the past while they were lost in a mine shaft, forcing the Groovy Gang to leave their bodies in the mine shaft.
* PsychoLesbian: Val is a lesbian who is attracted to Patty and is the second most evil member of the gang.
* [[PsychopathicManchild Psychopathic Manchildren]]: All of them. Despite all visibly being middle-aged (and based off infamous '70s serial killers), they all dress, talk and act like teenagers from the late '60s and early '70s. Of all of them, Sonny is probably this trope the most.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Once Ted and Sonny are killed by Brock and Groovy is killed by Venturestein, Patty and Val run away from the compound.
* ShoutOut: To the Mystery Gang from Franchise/ScoobyDoo and various infamous serial killers and murderers of the 70s and 80s:
** Ted is a combination of Fred and Ted Bundy.
** Sonny is based on David Berkowitz A.K.A "Son of Sam" and Shaggy.
** Groovy is based on Harvey, the dog of David Berkowitz's neighbor, who Berkowitz claimed was possessed and compelled him to commit murder and of course Scooby-Doo. He also seems to take influence from the role of Torgo in Manos: The Hands of Fate.
** Patty is based on Patty Hearst and Daphne.
** Val is based on Valerie Solanas and Velma.
*** Ted also references Literature/TheBoysFromBrazil.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They aren't central to the plot but through them, Hank and Dean discover the cloning lab. Note how many tropes they have, despite only appearing in one episode.
* TheSociopath:
** Ted doesn't remotely care about any other member of the group, and uses them as tools that he kidnapped and emotionally manipulates.
** Val is a psychotic misandrist who wants to eradicate most of and enslave the remnants of half of the human population for the crime of being men. Her true sociopathy is questionable, however, given her apparent attachment to Patty.
* StrawFeminist: Val deeply hates men, believing them to be "walking abortions" because the Y gene is an "incomplete X gene".
* TalkingAnimal: Groovy, but only to Sonny, which leaves it ambiguous if he can actually talk or if it's just Sonny's delusions. Noticeably, he averts SpeechImpairedAnimal and instead talks with an indistinct sinister accent.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: They are just a roaming band of murderous drifters, with 2 members only being part of the gang because they were forced to. Ted only sees the others as assets and subordinates (or in Patty's case, a sex slave), while Val only likes Patty due to her hatred of men.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Ted is the worst of The Groovy Gang, and forces the others to follow his lead.
* WhatADrag: Ted threatens to do this to Sonny for questioning their presence at the venture compound and stating how the van had enough fuel to keep moving.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Some members of the gang are very clearly broken people, though no less dangerous.
** Sonny is a deeply mentally ill and implicitly schizophrenic man who is urged by Groovy, who he likely hallucinates speaking, into murdering people, and has his medication withheld by Ted unless he agrees to go along with his plans.
** Patty was kidnapped 10 years ago and has been imprisoned and emotionally and sexually abused by Ted for the interim until she's agreed to go along with anything the group wants.
* WouldHurtAChild: One of the many deaths of Hank and Dean was caused by Ted and Sonny murdering them both in a blind panic.
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[[folder:Scare Bear]]
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A scary man in a bear suit (probably). First made his appearance trying out for the Revenge Society. Later on, he helps out Hank during a blizzard in New York.
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* AllThereInTheScript: He isn't named in any episode he appears in and, since he's silent, doesn't show up in the credits either. The creators instead give his name in the DVD commentary.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: On one hand, he spends his time carrying a bloody knife and his outfit is stained with... something. On the other hand, he saved Hank from a blizzard. His motivation for showing Hank that Sirena has been cheating on him is similarly unclear.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: He hasn't been seen to have any actual superpowers, but he is, at the very least, very ''well-informed.'' Finding Hank unconscious in a blizzard could have been simply a lucky coincidence if it wasn't for the fact that he seems to ''somehow'' know in advance 1) what dorm room Dean will be in and 2) the fact that Hank's girlfriend is cheating on him with his brother. Like everything else about him, his motivations for doing so are...unclear.
* BearsAreBadNews: A man in a bear costume drenched in blood and carrying a knife is downright creepy. He even unnerves the veteran supervillains of the Revenge Society when he interviews... which consists of him standing there menacingly, completely silent.
* CreepyMascotSuit: Scare Bear wears a very creepy looking bear mascot outfit. Given that he also is constantly holding a big knife, is covered in dried blood, and only communicates in husky breathes, this is arguably the LEAST unsettling thing about him.
* TheDreaded: He doesn't seem to be notorious, but the sheer fact that he can scare [[BigBadWannabe Phantom Limb]], [[TinTyrant Baron Underbheit]] and [[BitchInSheepsClothing Mr. Impossible]] really says something about him.
* NothingIsScarier: Being so mysterious and creepy is pretty much his whole shtick. Almost nothing is known about him at all, which makes him all the more disturbing.
* OffscreenTeleportation: He somehow manages to make his way to the office of the Revenge Society without Dean even seeing him come in.
* ShoutOut: He was inspired by an art piece entitled [[http://www.artnet.com/artists/mark-wallinger/sleeper-pvnaFFBhsFpFFm4whZMhmA2 Sleeper]] by artist Mark Wallinger. Jackson Publick came across it while searching for images of bear costumes.
* SilentAntagonist: He just stands around breathing heavily, never saying a word.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: His main (probable) purpose is to stand there and be creepy. But he's the one who reveals to Hank that Sirena has been cheating on him.
* TheUnreveal: When he picks up the injured Hank from the snowstorm and takes him to a cheating Dean and Sirena, it seems like we might finally learn who he is. We don't. He disappears by the next episode and isn't brought up at all in the movie, likely leaving it a permanent mystery.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bobbi St. Simone (Unmarked spoilers)]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JaneLynch
A former actress who's believed to be Hank and Dean's mother.
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* ConnectedAllAlong: It's revealed that Bobbi was once the wife of none other than the Guild of Calamitous Intent's original leader Force Majuere.
* IAmNotYourFather: Or "mother" in this case. Despite being named Hank and Dean's mother in Season 7, it's revealed in the finale movie that she was never in a relationship with Rusty. She might be Hank and Dean's biological grandmother however, as it's implied her daughter Debra sold her egg cells to Rusty in exchange for invisibility powers.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: She doesn't want any part of the protagonist/antagonist system and just wants to live out her days in her ranch.
* PowerIncontinence: She was never able to completely control her invisibility powers. This is part of the reason for why she asked Rusty to get rid of them.
* UnseenNoMore: After having been referenced multiple times dating all the way back to the pilot episode, Hank and Dean's presumed mother finally appears in ''Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart''. Only for Bobbi to turn out to be a RedHerring and strongly implied to technically be their grandmother.
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[[folder:Debra St. Simone/Mantilla (Unmarked spoilers)]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/NinaArianda
The leader of ARCH, a supervillain group providing villains with more advanced technology.
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* AmbiguouslyBi: While she had briefly dated The Monarch, she finds the idea of dating Rusty to be profoundly gross, though they might have had a sibling-esq relationship. She also developed stalker behavior towards Dr. Mrs. The Monarch out of a desire for a working relationship with her, jealous of her many Number Ones (two of which she dated).
* BigBad: Of ''Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart''.
* {{Expy}}:
With her outfit, blond hair, and pale complexion she's a dead-ringer for Emma Frost of the X-Men comics.
* FinalBoss: Of the overall Venture Bros series.
* GlorifiedSpermDonor: A [[GenderInvertedTrope Gender-Inverted]] example. In return for being given her mother's invisibility powers, Debra mentions giving Rusty "stuff I wasn't planning on using," potentially egg cells that he used to create Hank and Dean. Debra never expresses any interest in the boys and Rusty never directly answers any question the boys make about her, so assuming she is in fact their genetic mother, she's definitely this trope. (In the creator commentary for the movie, Doc Hammer outright states this to be the case.)
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: In contrast to [[IJustWantToBeNormal her mother]] Debra absolutely wants to be a supervillain more than anything else in the world.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Only appears in the series finale, ''Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart''.
* LightIsNotGood: She's a blonde supervillain who wears all white.
* PsychopathicManchild: Speaks and acts like an entitled teenage girl despite being around the same age as Rusty and the Monarch, who she manages to make look downright mature with the way she carries herself.
* PyrrhicVictory: Debra's so giddy about "winning" at the end of the film that she fails to notice how Dr. Mrs.
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Monarch effectively punts her into the Peril Partnership, which is currently in the process of collapsing and is on the cusp of being destroyed by the Guild.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It's implied she sold Rusty her egg cells, which became Hank and Dean.
* StalkerWithoutACrush: On Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, to the point where Debra has a StalkerShrine dedicated to her. It's because Debra thought Sheila's talents were being wasted on being TheDragon to villains like the Monarch, who she ironically used to date.
* StringTheory: She has a board dedicated to Dr. Mrs. The Monarch featuring pictures and documents connected by string. Apparently it started as a simple checklist but then grew into a "crazy board". She insists that she's didn't set out to make one, it just happened organically.
* TechBro: She initially comes off as a [[GenderInvertedTrope Gender-Inverted]] version of this; she's a young, wealthy business mogul to a new company with an AsceticAesthetic that invokes Silicon Valley (ARCH) that markets its products as sleek, innovative and stylistically impressive, only to swindle its customer base with AwesomeButImpractical products that fail in the field. Her hacking [=VenTech's=] launch-product can even be considered a form of corporate espionage. Ultimately subverted when it's revealed that her company ARCH doesn't actually exist, the company being one big RedHerring while Mantilla is working alone in the end.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: She looks heavily like a female version of Hank, and it's implied that her egg cells were used to create him.
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!!Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr.
-->''"Remember Rusty, in here I’m your doctor not your father. Now lets get back to it shall we. You were telling me how you’re ungrateful for all the opportunities your father’s given you and you blame me for all your problems!''"
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The grand figure looming over the remains of the current world today is the legacy left behind by Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr. Adventure hero, scientist, woman-chaser, celebrity, and media darling who could do anything ''except'' raise a son. Dr. Venture lived a life of luxury and adventure, with the world constantly revolving around him, and that was the way he liked it. Too often, this ended up with Dr. Venture ignoring important things like missing colleagues, the family's cursed artifact, and non-emotionally scarring time that should have been spent with his own son. Then, he would play down any negative consequences of anything he ever did until he could forget about it.
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Tropes associated with Jonas:
* AbusiveParent: Manages to top Rusty and Professor Impossible as the worst Dad in the series. He included Rusty in all his missions from ages 3-17, made him endure numerous kidnappings, and forced him to kill someone with a house key. Whenever Rusty attempted to express his frustration, Jonas would simply disregard it and call him ungrateful. His style of parenting was so bad, that in "Are You There God, It's Me Dean", even The Monarch admitted to Hank that Jonas really did a number on him.
* TheAce: Since he's a parody of characters like Franchise/DocSavage. Even after a ''lot'' of the varnish that is the man's legend has been wiped away throughout the series his son, the most prominent victim of his {{Jerkass}} behavior and someone well aware of the man's countless faults, freely admits that the man was "one hell of a scientist."
* BreakTheCutie: To Rusty.
* BrokenPedestal: He's a globetrotting super-scientist adventurer who has foiled the plots of countless supervillains. But when you dig a little deeper, you see that he was an emotionally abusive parent who constantly put his son's life in danger by dragging him along on dangerous adventures as well as being a habitual womanizer. He frequently lost interest in his projects, leaving many half-finished and anyone unfortunate enough to be involved to their own devices (E-Den, the drug addled orphans trapped beneath his compound, Dr. Entmann, etc.)
* TheCasanova: A habitual womanizer, known to throw "key parties."
* {{Crossover}}: According to ''VideoGame/PokerNight2'', he worked with [[{{VideoGame/Portal2}} Cave Johnson]] at one point. Appropriate as both were self-absorbed and eccentric men overly obsessed with science whose lifestyles wound up profoundly hurting the person closest to them.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: His first appearances seemed to make the audience think that Rusty is a jerk for not liking his amazing father more. It isn't until we later learn about some of the darker secrets of Venture Industries (such as keeping a population of drug-addicted orphans in the tunnels beneath their house for decades) that we begin to see Jonas as he really was.
* {{Expy}}: Is a [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] version of Franchise/DocSavage and [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Dr. Benton Quest]].
* GadgeteerGenius: A brilliant inventor...until he would lose interest and leave many of his projects unfinished. Rusty seems to stay afloat by (poorly) completing Jonas' unfinished work.
* GenerationXerox: Like his father Lloyd Venture, he was a super-scientist and engaged in globe spanning adventures. He also installed this lifestyle into his son.
* HarmfulToMinors: Just about anything he did with his son counts.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Died under mysterious circumstances and never said goodbye to Rusty. Near the end of the third season, [[spoiler: it is strongly implied that his bodyguard Kano killed him for trying to activate the O.R.B...which had ironically been rendered useless by Lloyd Venture's bodyguard Sandow.]]
* APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy: Has hosted a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_party#Key_parties key party]] at least once.
* PapaWolf: If there is one positive trait to him, he does look after and protect his own son - as a group of poor would-be Greek kidnappers found out the hard way. Zig-zagged in that Rusty is only ever in danger due to his own father's negligence and willingness to put him in dangerous situations. Not helping it is that the various Greek kidnappers actually did better to Rusty than his father could on any given day...
* PetTheDog: Related to PapaWolf, for all of the torment he subjects his son through, he at least has the decency to let his son keep his happy memories before savagely beating up said would-be Greek kidnappers.
* PosthumousCharacter: Died before the series began, though is seen frequently in flashbacks.
* RoguesGallery: Has a fairly deep one. Just going by those shown or mentioned in the show: Scaramantula, Brainulo, Manotaur, Half-Jackal, [[ChurchOfHappyology L. Ron]]... The first 3 even did a VillainTeamUp to kidnap Rusty.
* SpiritAdvisor: But only while Rusty is off his drugs.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Subverted in that he acted as one to Rusty, and by "Acted" we mean sneaking out whenever his son tried talking about his issues and calling him ungrateful for [[IJustWantToBeNormal not enjoying the life of a boy adventurer]].
* WellDoneSonGuy: to Rusty.
* WhatTheHellDad: He took Rusty with him on dangerous adventures as he didn't see anything wrong with it and didn't get why Rusty would want a normal life. Needless to say, it's understandable why he would considering that he had to kill a man at a young age twice among other things.

!!Col. Gentleman
-->''"That thing is gonna kick like a badger, so you have to re-level quick. Aim for the bastard's neck. Hold 'im up there, Kano! I don't care if he wets himself and your head; that boy is gonna see somebody die! And if he doesn't want it to be his father, he'll have to pull that trigger!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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The apparent second-in-command of the 60's Team Venture, Col. Gentleman is the swinger of the group.
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Tropes associated with Gentleman:
* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: He claims to have been in the RAF, but the rank of colonel does not exist in the RAF. The equivalent rank is group captain.
* BadassBisexual: Bi and very much capable of fending for himself in a fight.
* BadassGrandpa: He's still very capable in a fight. He even gets Brock Sampson to back off thanks to his reputation and a well-aimed cane to the throat.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's certainly a nice guy, eccentrics aside. Badmouth or mistreat his friends or family and you're ''screwed.''
* CatchPhrase: "...a smack in the mouth!" (pronounced "[[FunetikAksent shmack in the mooth!]]")
* CloudCuckoolander: Enjoys making "crazy old person" lists and, apparently, gluing bits of a battleship model to his dog in his spare time.
* DepravedBisexual: Almost everything we learn about his sexuality is TooMuchInformation. He does ''not'' identify as any kind of sexuality:
-->'''Jackson Publick (in character during episode commentary):''' "Of course I have sex with Kiki! He's ''beautiful!'' That doesn't make me gay, it makes me smart!"
** He's also the first person Shore-Leave goes to for info on the "Rusty Venture" sex act, and claims to have invented the act. Yeah, he named a gay sex act after his friend's child.
* GameBreakingInjury: He's taken out of the fight on [[spoiler:Gargantua-2]] after [[spoiler:Prof. Impossible breaks his hip]].
* HeManWomanHater: Nearly every time he talks about a woman is to mention either screwing them or giving them a "smack in the mouth."
* HeroicBSOD: During the 5th season finale, after Kiki walks out for good. He rather glumly realizes all his favorite gay flings have passed on, that he's shacked up with a bitchy Persian a third his age, and that Tangiers has lost its appeal [[spoiler:on top of considering his sexual preference a capital offense. He moves to the States by the end of the episode, and he and the Action Man decide to room together.]]
* ManlyGay: Although it's somewhat clear he strongly prefers men as a rule; his autobiography is titled ''Gentlemen Prefer Gentleman'', after all.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He is essentially what you would get if William S. Burroughs were played by SeanConnery.
* OnlyMostlyDead: Hank and Dean found him dead in the second season. Turns out it was a diabetic coma, they were just too stupid to actually check that he was alive.
* PapaWolf: He decks Rusty when he finds out he broke his step-daughter's heart.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: He says that Kano is an excellent pilot despite his "racial handicap."
** Most likely is an example of DeliberateValuesDissonance to reflect that Col. Gentlemen is rather out of touch with modern ideas about racial sensitivity.

!!The Action Man
-->''"Not me, i've got two years!"''
-->'''Voiced By:''' Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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The gun-wielding psycho of the '60s Team Venture, Rodney the Action Man has cooled down significantly with age.
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Tropes associated with The Action Man:
* BattleCry: "AAAACCCTTTTTIIIOOOONNNN! Action! Action! Action! Action! ACTION!"
* TheBerserker: See above. In his prime he seemed to enter some kind of battle frenzy.
* GassHole: Prone to flatulence at his advancing age.
* HappilyMarried... to his dead friend's widow.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: For a given definition of "heroic." He used to wake up a young Rusty Venture with an empty gun pressed to the boy's head.
** "Not ''today'' Rusty..."
* JerkAss: Was not nice at all to Major Tom's ghost about marrying his wife, shot Orpheus without a second thought and pulled Rusty's pants down in front of a large crowd at his 16th birthday so Col.Gentleman could shoot his dick with a shrink ray.
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Surprisingly enough he and Hank hit it off pretty well. And he even admits during their time together that he does regret some of his actions to Rusty.
* ShoutOut: His name comes from a lyric in "Ashes to Ashes", the DavidBowie song that was a continuation of "Space Oddity" (and thus the story of the original Major Tom). Bowie got the name from the British equivalent of Franchise/GIJoe.
* SuperSoldier: He states that Jonas Sr. had him take "Go Juice" while they worked together, but he's kicked it once he retired. If Sergeant Hatred is any indication, this could be why he was so horrible to Rusty.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: After pissing off Dr. Orpheus, the latter tells Action Man that he's going to have a stroke in two years, seventeen days. This news doesn't seem to bother The Action Man in any way.
-->'''Crl. Gentleman:''' We're all going to die!\\
'''Action Man:''' Not me! I still got two more years!

!!Kano
-->[[spoiler:'''Voiced By''':Christopher [=McCulloch=] ]]

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The silent badass of the team, Kano was the cool, silent pilot and MadeOfIron martial artist. He is later revealed to have been Jonas, Sr.'s official OSI Bodyguard in the vein of Brock Samson.
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Tropes associated with Kano:
* TheBigGuy: With hands strong enough to crush a boulder, but gentle enough to crush a butterfly.
* GentleGiant: In his old age (or maybe all along), he's become quite soft, has hobbies in cooking and karaoke. He also seemed to be the primary caretaker of Rusty and was a borderline TeamMom.
* MeaningfulName: According to creator commentary for "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Kano" is short for "volcano" and refers to his [[BreathWeapon firebreathing powers]].
* NiceGuy: By far the nicest, well-balanced, and least sociopathic member of the original Team Venture (other than Otto Aquarius, but he can be a bible-thumping prick at times too.)
* TheStoic: Has all of the mannerisms to go with the silence.
* TheVoiceless: [[spoiler:Turns out that he isn't mute. He took a vow of silence for killing a "great man"... who may have been Dr. Venture, Sr. himself.]]

!!Dr. Paul Entmann/Humongoloid
-->'''Voiced By:'''Stephen DeStefano
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The forgotten member of the team, Dr. Entmann was left stranded in a sealed room under the Venture Compound after an attempt to cure his super-gigantism turned him into an tiny human.
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Tropes associated with Entmann:
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[MarvelUniverse Dr. Pym/Ant-Man/Giant-Man/Goliath/Yellowjacket.]] Thoroughly lampshaded when Brock says he reminds him of a Marvel hero and Entmann's guesses ("Hawkeye?" "Sub-Mariner?") are way off.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: With a ShapeshifterModeLock at tiny size.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Lived with the Action Man in a retirement home but got crushed underneath a rocking chair.]]
%%* MightyGlacier: As the Humongoloid (his giant form) but he was more BlessedWithSuck if anything.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: When he was a giant he bore a striking resemblance to AndreTheGiant, including slurred speech and curly hair.
* SquareCubeLaw: References it - he nearly went into cardiac arrest from the slightest activity when he was a giant, and expresses annoyance with the "many times its own weight" description of an ant's strength.

!!Otto Aquarius
-->'''Voiced By''': T. Ryder Smith
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Son of a drunken sailor and an Atlantean princess, Otto is a standard aquatic hero who has long since given up violence as an answer to his problems after joining Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Tropes associated with Aquarius
* ActualPacifist: Which is cool and all, but makes him all but useless when the boys call the original Team Venture together to save their dad.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of either Comicbook/{{Aquaman}}...or [[OlderThanTheyThink the Sub-Mariner]]. There are just enough details that he could really be either.
* {{Atlantis}}: He's half Atlantian.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Salutations".
* FishPerson: Duh.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Thank to, in the Action Mans words, a "Drunken sailor having his way with his mermom.
* HollywoodJehovahsWitness: Pacifistic and hands out pamphlets.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Has his half-Atlantean DNA to thank for that.

!!Swifty
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon Small
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In his prime, he was a middleweight boxing champion and a good friend to Jonas Venture, Sr. After becoming a punch drunk palooka, his wife left him and Jonas gave him (and Hector) a maintenance job at the Venture Compound out of pity.
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Tropes associated with Swifty:
* DentedIron: All the hits he's taken in the past have left him with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dementia_pugilistica dementia pugilistica]], so he's not too aware of his surroundings.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty seriously doesn't remember that this guy was his dad's best pal.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Despite being grossly under qualified, Rusty fires him due to him not remembering him after working there for 30 years.
* [[JetPack Jet Boots]]: When he was a member of Team Venture.
* RetiredBadass: He may be slow and out of shape, but damn if he can't still throw a punch.
* TalkativeLoon: Speaks almost entirely in {{word salad}}s nowadays. "I remember there was a ''ring''... that ''loved'' the radio."

!!Major Tom
-->'''Voiced By:'''James Urbaniak

A test pilot who died in a crash while testing one of Jonas' planes. When the current Venture family and Brock Samson disturbed Tom's spirit, he climbed onto the Ventures' boat doing nothing but screaming. Eventually, Brock decapitates him and throws him back into the ocean.
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Tropes associated with Major Tom
* AcePilot: Hence his testing of the experimental craft.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Well being dead helped this, but he's never seen with the rest of Team Venture in flashbacks, even after Aquarius, Swifty, Hector and Ook Ook were retroactively added.
* DemBones: His face and left arm at least.
* LosingYourHead: Thanks to Brock.
* MajorlyAwesome: Is a Major.
* OverlyLongScream: Spends pretty much the entire episode screaming.
** SkywardScream: ...After discovering his widow married the Action Man.
* FlamingSkulls: For no adequately explained reason.
* TheUndead: Is a ghostly skeleton apparition.

!!Ook Ook
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A "mindless savage" and apparent unfrozen caveman who somehow got refrozen between 1969 and the present day.
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Tropes associated with Ook Ook:
* BadWithTheBone: Uses one as a club.
* ContemporaryCaveman: Was frozen and then joined the old Team Venture after thawing out. He is then apparently refrozen at some point and is now on display in the museum.
* FlatCharacter: Was only in one episode so it makes sense.
* HumanPopsicle: Even manages to get ''refrozen'' between 1969 and the present day.
* PokemonSpeak: Can only say his name.

!!Hector Molina
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-->'''Doctor Orpheus:''': Who is Hector Molina and why do I keep getting his junk mail?!
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon Small
The Team Venture counterpart to [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Hadji]], a small Mexican boy who saved Rusty's life as a boy. Grew up and got a job on the Venture Compound. Rusty actually forgot that he existed. [[BerserkButton Doctor Orpheus still gets his junk mail.]]
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Tropes associated with Hector:
* AManIsNotAVirgin: In his 40s, he never even kissed a girl yet.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty has no idea who he is anymore.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Like Swifty, Rusty fires him at the drop of a hat.
* HeroicBystander: Becomes a member of Team Venture after saving Doctor Jonas Venture's life by shielding him from a spear with an Aztec calendar as a child.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Impossibles]]
!!Professor Richard Impossible
-->''"(When asked what's more important than family)Sciiiennnceee?"
-->'''Voiced by: '''Creator/StephenColbert (Seasons 1, 2 and 6), Creator/BillHader (Season 4), Peter [=McCulloch=] (The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay)
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A fellow super-scientist and CaptainErsatz of ''Franchise/FantasticFour'' leader Reed Richards AKA Mr. Fantastic, but much, much darker. At first he seemed just like his counterpart... and then it was revealed his fellow members got useless, or in one case harmful, powers and that he kept them under wraps to save face. Doctor Venture won over his wife, Sally, while working with Impossible but left her behind when they left. She finally escaped with Doctor Venture's brother J.J. along with her and her son Rocket. He didn't take it well. He soon fell into a deep depression until his old buddy Phantom Limb convinced him to go over to the evil side, while remaining a super scientist to the public. He's now a super villain and part of Phantom Limb's Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Richard:
* AccidentalHero: Saves the whole Spider Skull Island from exploding, by trying to [[DrivenToSuicide kill himself with it]].
* BeardOfSorrow: Starts to grow one after Sally dumps him. Shaves it (with the help of Phantom Limb) immediately after joining the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[Franchise/FantasticFour Mr. Fantastic]], with a little bit of WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles mixed in.
* CardCarryingVillain: He really enjoys his new status of villain, [[ThatManIsDead changing his name]], throwing [[IncrediblyLamePun puns]] and all the stuff.
* TheDragon[=/=]EvilGenius: For the Revenge Society.
* DrivenToSuicide: Tried to kill himself at least two times after Sally dumped him.
* DomesticAbuser: Not physically, at least.
* FaceHeelTurn: Well, he was always a dick, but he's dropped all pretense of being one of the "good guys" now.
* ForScience: He conducted an experiment that blew up in his face. It granted him incredible stretching powers, but left his family with painful and hideous mutations. Not only is he completely unsympathetic to their plight, but he treats them like prisoners most of the time less they embarrass him. He is a thinly-veiled parody of ''The ComicBook/FantasticFour''[='=]s Reed Richards, who has slipped into this trope from ReedRichardsIsUseless more than once (most recently during ''ComicBook/CivilWar''). His crowning moment of For Science comes when confronted by his wife that their son was missing, he ignores her and handwaves it:
-->'''Sally''' "What could possibly be more important than your own son?"
-->'''Richard''' "... sssssssssssscience?"
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the first two seasons he identifies as a "good guy" despite being very despicable. In season three, after Sally leaves him, he crosses the DespairEventHorizon and at least has enough good in him to attempt a HeroicSacrifice. Then in season four, he joins Phantom Limb's Revenge Society and embraces his inner evil. [[spoiler:Then in the special ''All This and Gargantua-2'', he leaves the Revenge Society after his ex-wife convinces him to leave with her instead of dying on the space station.]]
* ICannotSelfTerminate: Has been unable to kill himself because his rubber body is so durable.
* IHaveNoSon: Barely acknowledges the existence of his son, Rocket. He even attempts to justify his neglect by claiming that Rocket is probably not his biological son.
* InsufferableGenius[=/=]SmugSuper: As a Reed Richards parody, he takes all of Reed's faults and turns them UpToEleven.
* JerkAss: He's a self-aggrandizing super scientist who would unthinkingly do horrible things for profit, glory, and scientific curiosity. While such a description would apply to many other characters in the show, Professor Impossible has repeatedly shown his contempt and lack of empathy towards others by coldly dismissing them as insignificant in the face of his own scientific pursuits and abilities.
* LaughablyEvil: Became waaay more humorous once he went off the deep end and joined the Revenge Society. This may have something to do with Bill Hader, though.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Even before his FaceHeelTurn, he was shown to have a very shaky grasp on ethics. His ''first'' solution to Hank being contaminated by [[SpontaneousHumanCombustion The Goliath Serum]] was to kill him. He doesn't even pause what he's doing when he finds out that his son is missing and is only concerned about it because his wife is beating on him and berating him because of it.
* NotSoDifferent: Phantom Limb points out that he wasn't that far from being a supervillain in the first place.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: While his lack of experience has kept him from being an effective supervillain thus far, it must be remembered that this is the same person who has devised a biological agent capable of turning living creatures into bombs and has harnessed [[spoiler: his brother-in-law's self-combustion powers]] to provide Impossible Industries with enough free electricity to go completely "green", all of which occurred before he decided to become a real supervillain.
* NighInvulnerability: Although he can still be harmed, his elastic nature makes him incredibly difficult to kill or even injure.
* RubberMan: He's a spoof of the Mr. Fantastic and the only one of the Impossibles to have a useful power.
* ThatManIsDead: Attempts this by calling himself Professor Incorrigible, but Limb wasn't crazy about the idea.
* TheSociopath: A high-functioning and affable one (in a 1950's TV-dad kind of way), but his interactions with people underlines that this guy has ''serious'' difficulty differentiating between people and disposable lab rats.
* StringTheory: Played with. When Phantom Limb tracks him down, he's stretched ''himself'' all across his office, as a sign of his worsening mental state and his desire to retain control of everything.
* VillainousBreakDown: After Sally leaves him.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He manages to keep up his good publicity up until his split with Sally. Though he isn't actually exposed for the JerkAss that he is, his mental breakdown and decline have become apparent to others.

!!Sally Impossible
-->''"What could be more important than your family, Richard?!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Mia Baron
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Richard Impossible's now-ex-wife. When the lab accident occured that gave Richard his stretching powers, she was affected too but was much less fortunate as she was given the "power" of making her skin visible, without utilising it her skin ''returns'' to being invisible and makes for a pretty gross sight. Her other family members, who were also caught in the blast, didn't fare as well (her brother Cody ignites when exposed to oxygen, while her cousin Ned became a walking tumor). To save his public image, Richard hid them away and refused to let Sally interact with anyone. Rusty winds up meeting her by accident and she tries to use him to escape Richard's grasp but Rusty quickly abandons her. In their next encounter Rusty used her to get a vital piece of equipment he needed from Richard's lab. It was during this encounter she met Jonas Venture Jr and the two quickly hit it off. Sometime afterward she divorced Richard and went to live with J.J along with Ned and her infant son Rocket (Cody somehow still staying with Richard).
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Tropes associated with Sally:
* BlessedWithSuck: Stuck with a power she never wanted and claims it take a great deal of effort to maintain control -- really, it barely even counts as a ''power'', more like a flat-out disability.
* BodyHorror: When she loses control of her power, yeesh.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Invisible Woman from ''Franchise/FantasticFour''.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:She still hates Richard, but saves him anyway cause he's Rocket's dad.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: Minor one, before she was always cowering in front of her husband and gets sparks of courage if she knew she could escape or at least discredit him. She ratches up a bit when Richard shows his neglect for Rocket and by third appearance she done with his crap and is disgusted by his attempts to win her back (though she does show some appreciation for his attempted and supposed HeroicSacrifice). She is now a part of J.J's fighting force, helping to defend Spider Island from the Monarch in a giant mecha. As part of that, she's also improved her control over her visibility and managed to conquer her issues.
* YankTheDogsChain: She finally escapes her abusive husband, ends up with a man who truly loves and appreciates her [[spoiler: only for said man to die just a few years later, leaving her only with her young child and mentally handicapped cousin.]]

!!Cody
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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Sally Impossible's brother, who painfully bursts into flame when in contact with oxygen. As such, Cody usually has to be encased in a stasis chamber to control his condition and relieve his pain. He did not initially follow Sally and Ned to Spider Skull Island, but was kept by Richard Impossible, who harnessed Cody's heat to power Impossible Industries.
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Tropes associated with Cody:
* BlessedWithSuck: He has PlayingWithFire powers and does not die from them... but can't turn them off or stop feeling ''pain''.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Human Torch from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except without any control of his fire powers.
* ManOnFire: Whenever he comes into contact with oxygen, this happens. He's even [[AppropriatedAppellation called this]].
* PeopleJars: Spends most of his time in one. He is in extreme pain outside of it, and this includes the whole time he's powering Impossible Industries.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: An AvertedTrope. A perfect example of what happens when you gain the power to be on fire without having the ability to turn the fire off, while also being invulnerable to it.

!!Ned
-->''"Ned go Boom Boom."''
-->Voiced By: Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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Sally Impossible and Cody's mentally challenged cousin. Formerly associated with Impossible Industries, Ned followed Sally to Spider Skull Island to live with Jonas Venture Jr.
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Tropes associated with Ned:
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Thing from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except mentally handicapped.
* HandicappedBadass: He packs a wallop when he wants to - guy's roughly the same size as Brock.
* SuperStrength: As noted above, the guy is super strong.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The Revenge Society'']]
A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce. After the destruction of Gargantua-2, with Zero dead, Impossible rejoining his wife, Radical Left and Phantom Limb joining the Guild, and the whereabouts of Underbheit and Fat Chance unknown, the Society was disbanded.
!!Baron Underbheit
-->''"[[SarcasmMode As usual, your detective skills are impeccable, Samson. You succeeded in exposing my sinister plan to lock myself in a dungeon, chained to an albino.]]"''
-->'''Voiced By''':T.Rider Smith
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Dr. Venture's "other" ArchEnemy, Werner Underbheit is the tyrannical ruler of [[{{Ruritania}} Underland]] (pronounced oon-derland) who lost his jaw back in college - he blames Rusty for this, although it might have been the result of The Monarch's first attempt to kill Rusty. Ousted as ruler in Season 2. Now the muscle for the Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Underbheit:
* ArchEnemy: Considered himself Rusty Venture's arch enemy, but The Monarch completely eclipsed him during the show's run.
* TheBluebeard: Has killed his seven former wives.
* TheBrute: For the Revenge Society.
* TheBusCameBack: ''Love Bheits'' was intended to be the last appearance of the character in the series, as Doc and Jackson didn't find him interesting enough to write for. Until season 4 that is, and the formation of the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz: A very blatant one of Doctor Doom, with The Monarch even making the comparison. This makes his recent team up with Dr. Impossible amusing - especially since Dr. Doom and Mr. Fantastic are ''also'' teammates in the Future Foundation now.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Subverted. He disappeared after season two, and then twenty-nine episodes later, he makes a couple cameos and becomes a member of the Revenge Society not soon after.
* EvilOverlord: Of Ünderland [[spoiler: until his deposition in Season 2.]]
* {{Expy}}: Monarch himself calls him a "dime-store Doctor Doom". Although the resemblance is little more than skin deep: beyond ruling a {{Ruritania}} with an iron fist and blaming an old colleague for a disfiguring accident, they don't really share anything in common.
* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Underbheit anticipate this in he re-introduction in season four, [[NeckSnap providing an immediate demonstration]]. [[spoiler: Turns out he was WrongGenreSavvy and LeeroyJenkins about it. They only need him to sign a contract.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: From his early appearances and the promotion of him in the show's first opening, it appears that the original plan for Underbheit was that he would act as Rusty's "real," serious ArchEnemy while the Monarch would remain an IneffectualSympatheticVillain. However, the writers quickly found Underbheit too one-dimensional to fill that role.
* RedRightHand: Has a prosthetic metal jaw.
* {{Ruritania}}: Underland. [[spoiler: Subversion: it's located near Michigan.]]
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has these on his armour
* SweetOnPollyOliver: Tried to marry the captive Dean Venture (who was dressed as [[StarWars Princess Leia]] for a fancy dress party), mistaking him for a girl.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen arguing with Phantom Limb in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left are shown to have escaped via one of Fat Chance's enigma holes, but Underbheit is not with them.]]

!!Fat Chance
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A new recruit to the Revenge Society, Fat Chance was forever changed by a botched scientific experiment, which left him obese. However, it also gave him an "Enigma Hole" in his belly, which he can pull random (and occasionally useful) items from.
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Tropes associated with Fat Chance:
* BrooklynRage
* CoolGate: His Enigma Hole, even if he has no idea what's on the other side.
* CaptainErsatz: Possibly one to Chunk, a supporting character of TheFlash. He also was a scientist who, due to a mishap, was rendered obese and with the power to send objects to and from a parallel universe through his body. Not a very well known character, but it'd hardly be the most obscure reference Venture Bros has made.
* FatIdiot: To an extent.
* IncrediblyLamePun: Uses his name to create these.
* TookALevelInBadass: With a little training from Killinger, he eliminates the randomness that comes with his Enigma Hole.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen lying unconscious in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left use one of his enigma holes to escape, but it's unknown if Fat Chance escaped or not.]]

!!Henchman #1/Scott Hall/Zero

-->''"[[ThatManIsDead Henchman #1 is dead!]] I am Zero!
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A by-the-book henchman that was a stark contrast to #21 and #24. He followed all the old cliches, for which he was fiercely mocked by the GenreSavvy duo. He did go up in one final showdown with Brock that apparently ended with his death. He later came back as a centurion named Zero who used Captain Sunshine's butler Desmond (disguised as the Greek god Zeus) to kidnap Henchman and Sidekicks to fight to the death. He's later found out by 21, who distracts him while an army of supervillains attack. He somehow survives and joins the Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Henchman #1:
* AndThisIsFor: [[spoiler:Just before attempting to shoot Brock, he begins to say it's for every henchman Brock has killed. Unfortunately for him he gets distracted by Hank's entrance, causing Brock to kill him for real this time.]]
* {{Badass}}:Just like #21 he took on Brock Samson one on one and lived. [[spoiler: And when they fight again, it's a fairly even match that Zero nearly wins. ]]
* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Re-appears as a new member of the Revenge Society in ''All This And Gargantua 2,'' only to finally have his neck brutally snapped by Brock. And if that didn't kill him, the exploding Gargantua-2 certainly did.]]
* TheCaligula: He makes supervillains and super scientists fight for next to no reason other than as penitence and for his amusement.
* EvilCounterpart: To 21. Both changed after a big event, both got a large number of minions. Both TookALevelInBadass. But while 21 was largely unmotivated before, Scott was already motivated. Whereas 21 has avoided becoming a villain on his own but is slowly growing into one, Scott immediately became one. Whereas 21 is fully willing to rely on dirty tactics when the situation calls for it, Scott fights with honor.
* GenreBlind: Falls into all of the old henchman cliches in his first appearance. He's mocked mercilessly by #21 and #24 for it.
* KnightTemplar:His scheme is revenge on what he believes to be the problem with superheroes and villains
* TheManBehindTheMan: Zeus is actually a holographic puppet used to inspire fear and confusion. He's the real one behind the Super Death Camp
* MauveShirt: Starts off as an exploration of the classic RedShirt. He survives and makes two more appearances, first as his own villain and then as a member of the Revenge Society
* MeaningfulName: His name Zero is because he used to be a henchman. It's how 21 guesses his secret identity.
* MyHeroZero: Serves not only as the Big Bad of the episode, but he turns out to be Scott Hall / Number 1, a henchman from a previous episode. Thus, while he may not be a hero, he survives not only being a henchman in a superhero/villain world, whose death is portented and lampshaded, but FIGHTING BROCK SAMSON, which counts as a superpower in its own right.
* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:How Brock kills him in ''All This and Gargantua-2''.]]
* NeverFoundTheBody: Becomes a plot point in season four when he turns out to be the villain of "Every Which Way But Zeus". Comes up again in ''All This and Gargantua-2'' when he is revealed to have survived once again and has joined the Revenge Society. [[spoiler: Subverted when he dies for good by NeckSnap]]
* NominalImportance: A Deconstruction of this trope.
* RedShirt: Again, Deconstructed.
* StopHavingFunGuys: To #21 and #24. [[invoked]]
* ThatManIsDead: Says it word-to-word when it's revealed that he is [[spoiler:Zero]].
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: He is seriously pissed off at people who disregard the lives of their henchmen.
* YouBastard: Gives this to #21
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[[folder:''The Fraternity of Torment'']]
Enemies to the original Team Venture.
!!Scaramantula
-->'''Voiced By:'''Toby Huss
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An elderly ex-villain of Italian descent, and former nemesis of the original Team Venture. In his retirement, he's become pretty mellow and well-adjusted by the standards of the show.
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* AffablyEvil: Very much so. The only reason he even offers to aid Brainulo in his revenge is because he hates how cheesy the museum pieces have made the decor.
* AnimalMotifs: Spiders.
* BadassGrandpa: Very spry and fit for his age, delightedly taking the stairs two at a time while his old foes lag behind.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[{{Franchise/JamesBond}} Scaramanga]].
* PokeThePoodle: Unlike Brainulo, he doesn't seem to hold any serious grudges against Team Venture, and his only form of "vengeance" is deliberately annoying them by getting a longer line of fans seeking autographs.
* RedRightHand: Or, hairy eight-fingered right hand.

!!Brainulo
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A villain from 1000 years in the future, brought back by Jonas Venture Sr. Now elderly and (apparently) senile, he seeks vengeance against the original Team Venture.
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* {{Expy}}: Most closely of [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hector Hammond]], with his withered body, enormous head, and psi-powers, but his skull nodes and costume are derived from [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Brainiac]].
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: From the year 3000, until Jonas Sr [[NoodleIncident somehow trapped him in the past.]]
* MyBrainIsBig
* ObfuscatingDisability: He pretends to be senile to make people understimate him.
* PsychicPowers

!!Manotaur
A retired villain whose identity was stolen by The Monarch when he first seduced Dr. Girlfriend, to avoid being murdered by Phantom Limb. Later murdered by Phantom LImb because of this.
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* AllTheOtherReindeer: Was ostracised due to his size.
* CharacterDeath: No one retires from Phantom Limb's shit list indeed.
* SuperStrength
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Doesn't say a word before he's killed.
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[[folder:''Others'']]

!!([[WritingAroundTrademarks Action]]) [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Jo]]([[WritingAroundTrademarks h]])[[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest nny]] ([[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Quest]])
-->''"Fathers are loving and caring and protective men, and I don't have one of those! But who cares, man? (breaking down) Who cares, who cares, who cares!? Maybe I did kill the dog! Maybe I was the Lizard Man who stole your precious serum! You loved that serum more than you loved me!! (falling to his knees) FATHER!!!! FATHER!!!!!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Brendon Small'''
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You might know him from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest''. He's picked up a few drug addictions and rage issues since then.
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Tropes associated with Jo(h)nny:
* BerserkButton: ''Do NOT'' mention his father. Surprising him with Dr. Z is also a bad idea. Seems to be getting better about this in later seasons, at least.
* {{Wangst}}: Deliberately invoked in as dramatic a way as possible.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: The writers are no longer allowed to call him "Jonny Quest" so that he doesn't do too much damage to the brand name.
** He still plainly ''is'' Jonny Quest, they just don't/can't call him that.
** Also justifiable because Johnny despises his father and refuses to be associated with him, claiming at the Rusty Venture daycamp that orphan boys were lucky not to have a father.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: He's actually older than Rusty, a fact he likes to poke fun at during therapy.

!!Mrs. Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Dermott Fictel's mother. [[spoiler:Unknown to him, Mrs. Fictel is actually Dermott's maternal grandmother. Dermott's "sister" Nikki is his real mother.]]
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Tropes associated with Mrs. Fictel:
* MamaBear: [[spoiler: While we haven't seen it with Dermott, even if he's not really her son, she was damn mad at Rusty for getting her daughter pregnant and made sure he gave her money and left, then there's raising her daughter's son as her own.]]

!!Nikki Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Dermott Fictel's sister. [[spoiler:[[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo Actually his mother]].]]
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Tropes associated with Nikki:
* CoolBigSis: [[spoiler: Or at least the role she plays.]]
* FanGirl: Of the Rusty Venture cartoon.
* FemmeFatale: Is introduced in this fashion during Hank's FilmNoir fantasy.
* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: In true FemmeFatale fashion.
* MrsRobinson: [[spoiler:She is nearly twice Hank's age.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler: The timeline means she is at least in her early 30's, but she doesn't really appear to be that much older than Hank or Dermott.]]
* ReplacementLoveInterest: [[spoiler: Nikki was a FanGirl of Rusty Venture growing up. After getting impregnated by him, she learned that the ''real'' Rusty was far from being anything like he was on TV. Fifteen+ years later she meets Rusty's son Hank, who actually has the qualities of the person she idolized]].
* TeenPregnancy: [[spoiler:Dermott being the product of said pregnancy.]]

!!Kim
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
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Triana's once best friend. Has gained quite the fan following despite appearing for all of two episodes in season two.
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Tropes associated with Kim:
* ApatheticCitizens: Is not fazed in the slightest by Phantom Limb's lack of arms. Or being the offered the chance to become a supervillain.
* [[MistakenForSubculture Mistaken For Supervillian]]: Is mistaken for a supervillain by both Hank and Doctor Girlfriend due to her outfit and hair. She decides just to roll with it.
%%* PerkyGoth
* PutOnABusToHell: Was revealed to have fallen in with preppies, then addicted to drugs before becoming a born-again Christian. Now resides in Florida.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfit in "Victor. Echo. November.".
* SureLetsGoWithThat: Her reaction to being offered membership into the Guild of Calamitous Intent.

!!Princess Tinyfeet
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Sgt.Hatred's wife and later ex-wife. [[spoiler: And apparently wife again. Or not.]]
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Tropes associated with Tinyfeet:
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins
* DoesNotLikeShoes
* MyGirlIsASlut: She apparently left Hatred for not being sensitive to her very kinky needs and was seen having a bizarre threesome with some of his former men. [[spoiler:Hatred later gladly took her back and was fine with playing rough... but then turns out to have shacked up with another man.]]
* TooKinkyToTorture: [[spoiler:When the Monarch kidnaps her as a bargaining chip with Hatred, he and Doctor Mrs. The Monarch don't even have to tie her up; she was already in bondage. She even ASKED to be put in the trunk.]]
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: [[spoiler:Spends "Operation P.R.O.M." in bondage with a ball gag in her mouth, and still manages to win Prom Queen.]]

!!The Outrider
-->'''Voiced By:'''Doc Hammer
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A necromancer who married Byron Orpheus's ex-wife. The Outrider is Triana's stepfather, and she currently lives with him.
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Tropes associated with The Outrider:
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Orpheus at first, being able to acess the second world easily and stealing his wife (sort of). Later subverted as he took shortcuts to get that power that ended up backfiring horribly.
* BerserkButton: The only time he's been seen angry at all is when he attacked what he thought was a KKK member burning a cross on his lawn (it was just Dean in a ghost costume).
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Played with. To achieve his level of power, he had to take shortcuts, unlike Orpheus who worked his way there. While this did back-fire when he fought Torrid, his personal life is better than Orpheus's because The Outrider had more time for his loved ones, and other people, while Orpheus focused exclusively on his job.
* {{Irony}}: It hasn't been brought up in the show yet, but according to the DVD commentary for season 4, his wife has grown tired of him the same way she had with Orpheus (she likewise has a bored expression when we first see her, when Outrider is seeing Triana off). He's clueless about it.
* NiceGuy: Although like JJ he can be condescending.
* NiceHat
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One example was when he tried to explain to Dean, that Trianna [[spoiler: had moved on and found someone else. He also said that their relationship was over, and Dean had to accept that if he wanted her to be happy]]. Dean's response was a [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck You!]]
* ShadowArchetype: To Orpheus. Both are necromancers, both are incredibly powerful, but while Orpheus is more skilled due to all of his training, the Outrider had to get there through shortcuts. While Orpheus speaks in a grandiose manner and is so immersed in his work he and his wife drifted apart, the Outrider is fairly personable, has no trouble interacting with people, and is now married to Orpheus's ex-wife.

!!Raven
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A handsome goth guy, he has something wrong with his legs and uses two crutches. [[spoiler: He is also dating Triana.]]
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Tropes associated with Raven:
* DisabledLoveInterest: A {{Goth}} who walks with crutches and looks like [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
* {{Expy}}: Looks exactly like Robert Pattinson playing [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
%%* {{Goth}}
* TakeThat: He's [[StealthPun lame]] and looks like ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'''s male lead.
%%* TallDarkAndHandsome

!!Col. Bud Manstrong
-->'''Voiced By:'''Terrence Fleming
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An astronaut that resided on the space station, Gargantua-1 (which was built by Jonas Venture), along with Anna. A very chaste fellow which isn't helped with both being the only two people on the station. He later reappears in the series when the station goes down and he somehow manages to pilot it into a terrorist camp, for which he receives a medal from the president.
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Tropes associated with Manstrong:
* AccidentalHero: Celebrated as a hero, but actually [[spoiler:''blacked out'' from a handjob]] while piloting the crashing Gargantua-1 back to Earth.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: Rusty calls him a "repressed masturbater" during the episode ''Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?''
* CelibateHero: It reaches the point of deconstruction. (His girlfriend cheats on him with Brock and he blacks out during a hand job from her when they're about to die.)
* MommasBoy: Very devoted to his mother [[spoiler: partly due to her mind-controlling him.]]
* MyBelovedSmother: Even without the [[spoiler: mind control,]] his mother is very controlling and manipulative of him.

!!Lt. Anna Baldavich
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
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The other astronaut on Gargantua-1, she and Bud were supposely in a relationship but Bud's resistance to her advances put a strain on that which wasn't helped when the Venture clan visited and she made out with Brock. She dies later in the series when then space station crashes back on Earth [[spoiler: but not before trying to get into Bud's pants one more time as a final request. He blacks out midway through.]] She always shown from behind and her face is apparently not the most pleasant thing to look at.
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Tropes associated with Baldavich:
* ButterFace: A TakeOurWordForIt example.
* {{Expy}}: She HAS to be a ShoutOut to Miss Bellum of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' fame!
* TheFaceless: [[TakeOurWordForIt And for a good reason]].
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Perishes when Gargantua-1 hits Earth.]]

!!Captain Sunshine
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/KevinConroy
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One of the few superheroes in the Venture universe, Chuck Scarsdale is gifted with incredible solar powers by day, and works as a news anchor by night, alongside the other members of his super-team. The loss of his sidekick Wonderboy at the hands of the Monarch left him... kind-of messed up.
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Tropes associated with Captain Sunshine:
* AlasPoorVillain: Despite thinking it was a trick at first, he actually sobbed uncontrollably at his [[spoiler:and presumably, the first Captain Sunshine's]] villain, Clue Clown's, funeral upon seeing the corpse as the "jack in the box" as the punchline for one last gag.
* AscendedExtra: First mentioned in passing by the Monarch in "Spider Skull Island", as sending the hero the charred corpse of Wonderboy III is on his list of evil tasks for his henchmen, and mentioned again in "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny" when a younger Monarch is trying to impress Queen Etheria; it isn't until Season 4 that he finally appears in person, and he gets a ''lot'' of screentime.
* DysfunctionJunction: The Monarch killed the third Wonderboy, leaving him terrified that it'll happen again.
* GetOut: Said to Hank when he asks if he knew Batman.
--> Capt. Sunshine: '''Get out of my Sanctum Solarium!'''
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:He's the second Captain Sunshine. His butler Desmond was the first, and has the same power-set.]]
* LightEmUp: His main superpower.
* MistakenForPedophile: [[WordOfGod According to Jackson]], [[spoiler:he's not a pedophile, just REALLY emotionally scarred]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: [[Music/MichaelJackson Lives in a Neverland Ranch-style mansion, and has a slightly creepy devotion to his young sidekick.]]
** The episode in which Captain Sunshine made his first appearance was written ''before'' [[TooSoon Michael Jackson's death]].
* PaperThinDisguise: The Action News team that Scarsdale is a part of is very blatantly the superteam that Captain Sunshine is a part of.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: His gimmick.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Desperately tries to make Hank into his new Wonderboy, as a way of coping with the previous Wonderboy's death at the hands of the Monarch.
* ShoutOut: He's Batman (with a British butler, a stately manor, a Batcave-esque lair, KevinConroy, and a seeming attraction to his sidekick) with superpowers vaguely similar to those of the Ray. Even his (deceased) archnemesis is a CompositeCharacter shout-out to SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker and The Riddler.
** He also shares a bit with Superman (his secret identity is a journalist) and Birdman (his powers depend on exposure to sunlight).
** His superteam is an {{Expy}} of the {{Comicbook/Freedom Fighters}}.
** And continuing with the Music/MichaelJackson elements, his mostly-white costume, light-based abilities, and name all echo Film/CaptainEO. (As the trope page for that film points out, "EO is so named to evoke the Greek root word meaning 'dawn'.")
* WellDoneSonGuy: If Desmond's [[spoiler: aka: the ''original'' Captain Sunshine]] snarking is any indication, the poor guy had a ''lot'' to deal with growing up.

!!Ben
A geneticist living in a house on the edge of the Venture Compound [[spoiler:who apparently helped both Dr. Ventures create the cloning technology that was later used for the boys. He also tells Dean he's a clone and helps the boy cope with the information.]]
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/JKSimmons
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Tropes associated with Ben
* CoolOldGuy: Helps [[spoiler: Dean cope with the fact he's a clone and gives him some beer ]] and there's owning a pet monkey(?).
* CoolPet: His monkey(?) Rico.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He worked with both Jonas and Rusty to [[spoiler: create cloning technology]] and has lived on the compound for years, yet he was never hinted at or mentioned before "A Very Venture Halloween". [[spoiler: This may be justified since Dr. Venture told his sons to stay away from his house, apparently because Ben has no problem with telling the boys that they're clones. Oh, and there's a mass grave in front of the house - and we mean a ''mass'' grave.]]

!!Thalia
-->'''Voiced By:'''Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Introduced in the Season 5 premier, she is a university student who befriends a downtrodden Dean while applying for one of Dr. Venture's projects. [[spoiler:She, along with the other applicants, mutate into a race of superhumans after being exposed to high levels of radiation. She reverts back to normal after given an antidote.]]
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Tropes associated with Thalia
* FantasticallyIndifferent: You wouldn't guess that something was wrong with her before [[spoiler: she showed her new set of arms to Dr. Venture, and she only shows some mild irritation when she has to point out that they're ''new''.]]
* HollywoodNerd
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: [[spoiler:Being exposed to radiation mutates her into a superhuman with telepathic powers, and an extra set of arms.]]
** BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler:Reverts back to being human after being exposed to an antidote.]]
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:When reverted back to normal with the rest of those exposed, she and the others appear to lose their memories about their time at the Venture Compound. ]]
* NerdGlasses: Wears them most of the time.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only girl of the Palaemon Project workers.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Wanted Dean to become chief so that they could be King and Queen of the new age.]]

!! Venturestein
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A nameless Monarch mook who had the misfortune to run into Brock during a raid on the Venture compound resulting in getting his neck snapped. Rusty used his remains to re-animate his corpse in the hopes of selling the Military an undead solider program, during the learning process he made peace with Brock. He shows up again in Season 5 having defected from the army when he recognized a friend of Rusty's during a raid on some strikers. Thanks to said friend's help his intellectual improved greatly and he started a guerrilla force to stop any mad scientists in the Amazon jungles, liberating their experiments along the way to join his cause.
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* FrankensteinsMonster: He's actually kind of scrawny, but he's got the requisite HulkSpeak, stitched-together head, and neck bolts.
* HulkSpeak: In his second appearance. Though unlike most examples, he is actually quite intelligent in most areas, able to perfectly understand concepts like communism, rebellion, the internet, and guerilla warfare. It's just his language skills that are lacking.
* NeckSnap: How he originally died.
* TechnicalPacifist: He has army training, has strength that comes with being a Frankenstein, and leads a well-organized milita. But he tries to avoid needless violence if he can help it. Even letting Hank go free his father and Sgt Hatred without any resistance (since after all, they're technically family). In fact his whole plan revolved around a ShamingTheMob speech toward all the scientists and their experiments of the jungle to live in harmony. ''Which surprisingly enough works!''
* TookALevelInBadass: Was mostly a dumb brute when he started off. Some army training and teachings from UsefulNotes/CheGuevara made him much more formidable.
* TheUndead: A "Frankestein" created by Rusty Venture from two dead Monarch henchmen.

!!Rose Whalen
-->Voiced By: Doc Hammer

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Billy's elderly mother. Originally living in an old folks home in Boca Raton, she shacks up with the Action Man and Horace at the end of season 5.
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Still treats her grown son like a boy.
* BadassGrandma:[[spoiler: Turns out the old bird picked up a thing or two in her youth, and is still a fully capable ass-kicker. It seems she was something more than a "dancer", way back when...]]
** [[spoiler:It's heavily hinted that she was Triple Threat, a masked heroine who was an ally to the original Team Venture who in the 1960s was Action Man's girlfriend.]]
* OfficialCouple: With The Action Man.
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!!Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr.
-->''"Remember Rusty, in here I’m your doctor not your father. Now lets get back to it shall we. You were telling me how you’re ungrateful for all the opportunities your father’s given you and you blame me for all your problems!''"
-->'''Voiced By''':James Urbaniak
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The grand figure looming over the remains of the current world today is the legacy left behind by Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr. Adventure hero, scientist, woman-chaser, celebrity, and media darling who could do anything ''except'' raise a son. Dr. Venture lived a life of luxury and adventure, with the world constantly revolving around him, and that was the way he liked it. Too often, this ended up with Dr. Venture ignoring important things like missing colleagues, the family's cursed artifact, and non-emotionally scarring time that should have been spent with his own son. Then, he would play down any negative consequences of anything he ever did until he could forget about it.
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Tropes associated with Jonas:
* AbusiveParent: Manages to top Rusty and Professor Impossible as the worst Dad in the series. He included Rusty in all his missions from ages 3-17, made him endure numerous kidnappings, and forced him to kill someone with a house key. Whenever Rusty attempted to express his frustration, Jonas would simply disregard it and call him ungrateful. His style of parenting was so bad, that in "Are You There God, It's Me Dean", even The Monarch admitted to Hank that Jonas really did a number on him.
* TheAce: Since he's a parody of characters like Franchise/DocSavage. Even after a ''lot'' of the varnish that is the man's legend has been wiped away throughout the series his son, the most prominent victim of his {{Jerkass}} behavior and someone well aware of the man's countless faults, freely admits that the man was "one hell of a scientist."
* BreakTheCutie: To Rusty.
* BrokenPedestal: He's a globetrotting super-scientist adventurer who has foiled the plots of countless supervillains. But when you dig a little deeper, you see that he was an emotionally abusive parent who constantly put his son's life in danger by dragging him along on dangerous adventures as well as being a habitual womanizer. He frequently lost interest in his projects, leaving many half-finished and anyone unfortunate enough to be involved to their own devices (E-Den, the drug addled orphans trapped beneath his compound, Dr. Entmann, etc.)
* TheCasanova: A habitual womanizer, known to throw "key parties."
* {{Crossover}}: According to ''VideoGame/PokerNight2'', he worked with [[{{VideoGame/Portal2}} Cave Johnson]] at one point. Appropriate as both were self-absorbed and eccentric men overly obsessed with science whose lifestyles wound up profoundly hurting the person closest to them.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: His first appearances seemed to make the audience think that Rusty is a jerk for not liking his amazing father more. It isn't until we later learn about some of the darker secrets of Venture Industries (such as keeping a population of drug-addicted orphans in the tunnels beneath their house for decades) that we begin to see Jonas as he really was.
* {{Expy}}: Is a [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] version of Franchise/DocSavage and [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Dr. Benton Quest]].
* GadgeteerGenius: A brilliant inventor...until he would lose interest and leave many of his projects unfinished. Rusty seems to stay afloat by (poorly) completing Jonas' unfinished work.
* GenerationXerox: Like his father Lloyd Venture, he was a super-scientist and engaged in globe spanning adventures. He also installed this lifestyle into his son.
* HarmfulToMinors: Just about anything he did with his son counts.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Died under mysterious circumstances and never said goodbye to Rusty. Near the end of the third season, [[spoiler: it is strongly implied that his bodyguard Kano killed him for trying to activate the O.R.B...which had ironically been rendered useless by Lloyd Venture's bodyguard Sandow.]]
* APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy: Has hosted a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_party#Key_parties key party]] at least once.
* PapaWolf: If there is one positive trait to him, he does look after and protect his own son - as a group of poor would-be Greek kidnappers found out the hard way. Zig-zagged in that Rusty is only ever in danger due to his own father's negligence and willingness to put him in dangerous situations. Not helping it is that the various Greek kidnappers actually did better to Rusty than his father could on any given day...
* PetTheDog: Related to PapaWolf, for all of the torment he subjects his son through, he at least has the decency to let his son keep his happy memories before savagely beating up said would-be Greek kidnappers.
* PosthumousCharacter: Died before the series began, though is seen frequently in flashbacks.
* RoguesGallery: Has a fairly deep one. Just going by those shown or mentioned in the show: Scaramantula, Brainulo, Manotaur, Half-Jackal, [[ChurchOfHappyology L. Ron]]... The first 3 even did a VillainTeamUp to kidnap Rusty.
* SpiritAdvisor: But only while Rusty is off his drugs.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Subverted in that he acted as one to Rusty, and by "Acted" we mean sneaking out whenever his son tried talking about his issues and calling him ungrateful for [[IJustWantToBeNormal not enjoying the life of a boy adventurer]].
* WellDoneSonGuy: to Rusty.
* WhatTheHellDad: He took Rusty with him on dangerous adventures as he didn't see anything wrong with it and didn't get why Rusty would want a normal life. Needless to say, it's understandable why he would considering that he had to kill a man at a young age twice among other things.

!!Col. Gentleman
-->''"That thing is gonna kick like a badger, so you have to re-level quick. Aim for the bastard's neck. Hold 'im up there, Kano! I don't care if he wets himself and your head; that boy is gonna see somebody die! And if he doesn't want it to be his father, he'll have to pull that trigger!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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The apparent second-in-command of the 60's Team Venture, Col. Gentleman is the swinger of the group.
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Tropes associated with Gentleman:
* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: He claims to have been in the RAF, but the rank of colonel does not exist in the RAF. The equivalent rank is group captain.
* BadassBisexual: Bi and very much capable of fending for himself in a fight.
* BadassGrandpa: He's still very capable in a fight. He even gets Brock Sampson to back off thanks to his reputation and a well-aimed cane to the throat.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's certainly a nice guy, eccentrics aside. Badmouth or mistreat his friends or family and you're ''screwed.''
* CatchPhrase: "...a smack in the mouth!" (pronounced "[[FunetikAksent shmack in the mooth!]]")
* CloudCuckoolander: Enjoys making "crazy old person" lists and, apparently, gluing bits of a battleship model to his dog in his spare time.
* DepravedBisexual: Almost everything we learn about his sexuality is TooMuchInformation. He does ''not'' identify as any kind of sexuality:
-->'''Jackson Publick (in character during episode commentary):''' "Of course I have sex with Kiki! He's ''beautiful!'' That doesn't make me gay, it makes me smart!"
** He's also the first person Shore-Leave goes to for info on the "Rusty Venture" sex act, and claims to have invented the act. Yeah, he named a gay sex act after his friend's child.
* GameBreakingInjury: He's taken out of the fight on [[spoiler:Gargantua-2]] after [[spoiler:Prof. Impossible breaks his hip]].
* HeManWomanHater: Nearly every time he talks about a woman is to mention either screwing them or giving them a "smack in the mouth."
* HeroicBSOD: During the 5th season finale, after Kiki walks out for good. He rather glumly realizes all his favorite gay flings have passed on, that he's shacked up with a bitchy Persian a third his age, and that Tangiers has lost its appeal [[spoiler:on top of considering his sexual preference a capital offense. He moves to the States by the end of the episode, and he and the Action Man decide to room together.]]
* ManlyGay: Although it's somewhat clear he strongly prefers men as a rule; his autobiography is titled ''Gentlemen Prefer Gentleman'', after all.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He is essentially what you would get if William S. Burroughs were played by SeanConnery.
* OnlyMostlyDead: Hank and Dean found him dead in the second season. Turns out it was a diabetic coma, they were just too stupid to actually check that he was alive.
* PapaWolf: He decks Rusty when he finds out he broke his step-daughter's heart.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: He says that Kano is an excellent pilot despite his "racial handicap."
** Most likely is an example of DeliberateValuesDissonance to reflect that Col. Gentlemen is rather out of touch with modern ideas about racial sensitivity.

!!The Action Man
-->''"Not me, i've got two years!"''
-->'''Voiced By:''' Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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The gun-wielding psycho of the '60s Team Venture, Rodney the Action Man has cooled down significantly with age.
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Tropes associated with The Action Man:
* BattleCry: "AAAACCCTTTTTIIIOOOONNNN! Action! Action! Action! Action! ACTION!"
* TheBerserker: See above. In his prime he seemed to enter some kind of battle frenzy.
* GassHole: Prone to flatulence at his advancing age.
* HappilyMarried... to his dead friend's widow.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: For a given definition of "heroic." He used to wake up a young Rusty Venture with an empty gun pressed to the boy's head.
** "Not ''today'' Rusty..."
* JerkAss: Was not nice at all to Major Tom's ghost about marrying his wife, shot Orpheus without a second thought and pulled Rusty's pants down in front of a large crowd at his 16th birthday so Col.Gentleman could shoot his dick with a shrink ray.
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Surprisingly enough he and Hank hit it off pretty well. And he even admits during their time together that he does regret some of his actions to Rusty.
* ShoutOut: His name comes from a lyric in "Ashes to Ashes", the DavidBowie song that was a continuation of "Space Oddity" (and thus the story of the original Major Tom). Bowie got the name from the British equivalent of Franchise/GIJoe.
* SuperSoldier: He states that Jonas Sr. had him take "Go Juice" while they worked together, but he's kicked it once he retired. If Sergeant Hatred is any indication, this could be why he was so horrible to Rusty.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: After pissing off Dr. Orpheus, the latter tells Action Man that he's going to have a stroke in two years, seventeen days. This news doesn't seem to bother The Action Man in any way.
-->'''Crl. Gentleman:''' We're all going to die!\\
'''Action Man:''' Not me! I still got two more years!

!!Kano
-->[[spoiler:'''Voiced By''':Christopher [=McCulloch=] ]]

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The silent badass of the team, Kano was the cool, silent pilot and MadeOfIron martial artist. He is later revealed to have been Jonas, Sr.'s official OSI Bodyguard in the vein of Brock Samson.
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Tropes associated with Kano:
* TheBigGuy: With hands strong enough to crush a boulder, but gentle enough to crush a butterfly.
* GentleGiant: In his old age (or maybe all along), he's become quite soft, has hobbies in cooking and karaoke. He also seemed to be the primary caretaker of Rusty and was a borderline TeamMom.
* MeaningfulName: According to creator commentary for "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Kano" is short for "volcano" and refers to his [[BreathWeapon firebreathing powers]].
* NiceGuy: By far the nicest, well-balanced, and least sociopathic member of the original Team Venture (other than Otto Aquarius, but he can be a bible-thumping prick at times too.)
* TheStoic: Has all of the mannerisms to go with the silence.
* TheVoiceless: [[spoiler:Turns out that he isn't mute. He took a vow of silence for killing a "great man"... who may have been Dr. Venture, Sr. himself.]]

!!Dr. Paul Entmann/Humongoloid
-->'''Voiced By:'''Stephen DeStefano
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The forgotten member of the team, Dr. Entmann was left stranded in a sealed room under the Venture Compound after an attempt to cure his super-gigantism turned him into an tiny human.
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Tropes associated with Entmann:
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[MarvelUniverse Dr. Pym/Ant-Man/Giant-Man/Goliath/Yellowjacket.]] Thoroughly lampshaded when Brock says he reminds him of a Marvel hero and Entmann's guesses ("Hawkeye?" "Sub-Mariner?") are way off.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: With a ShapeshifterModeLock at tiny size.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Lived with the Action Man in a retirement home but got crushed underneath a rocking chair.]]
%%* MightyGlacier: As the Humongoloid (his giant form) but he was more BlessedWithSuck if anything.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: When he was a giant he bore a striking resemblance to AndreTheGiant, including slurred speech and curly hair.
* SquareCubeLaw: References it - he nearly went into cardiac arrest from the slightest activity when he was a giant, and expresses annoyance with the "many times its own weight" description of an ant's strength.

!!Otto Aquarius
-->'''Voiced By''': T. Ryder Smith
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Son of a drunken sailor and an Atlantean princess, Otto is a standard aquatic hero who has long since given up violence as an answer to his problems after joining Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Tropes associated with Aquarius
* ActualPacifist: Which is cool and all, but makes him all but useless when the boys call the original Team Venture together to save their dad.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of either Comicbook/{{Aquaman}}...or [[OlderThanTheyThink the Sub-Mariner]]. There are just enough details that he could really be either.
* {{Atlantis}}: He's half Atlantian.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Salutations".
* FishPerson: Duh.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Thank to, in the Action Mans words, a "Drunken sailor having his way with his mermom.
* HollywoodJehovahsWitness: Pacifistic and hands out pamphlets.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Has his half-Atlantean DNA to thank for that.

!!Swifty
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon Small
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In his prime, he was a middleweight boxing champion and a good friend to Jonas Venture, Sr. After becoming a punch drunk palooka, his wife left him and Jonas gave him (and Hector) a maintenance job at the Venture Compound out of pity.
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Tropes associated with Swifty:
* DentedIron: All the hits he's taken in the past have left him with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dementia_pugilistica dementia pugilistica]], so he's not too aware of his surroundings.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty seriously doesn't remember that this guy was his dad's best pal.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Despite being grossly under qualified, Rusty fires him due to him not remembering him after working there for 30 years.
* [[JetPack Jet Boots]]: When he was a member of Team Venture.
* RetiredBadass: He may be slow and out of shape, but damn if he can't still throw a punch.
* TalkativeLoon: Speaks almost entirely in {{word salad}}s nowadays. "I remember there was a ''ring''... that ''loved'' the radio."

!!Major Tom
-->'''Voiced By:'''James Urbaniak

A test pilot who died in a crash while testing one of Jonas' planes. When the current Venture family and Brock Samson disturbed Tom's spirit, he climbed onto the Ventures' boat doing nothing but screaming. Eventually, Brock decapitates him and throws him back into the ocean.
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Tropes associated with Major Tom
* AcePilot: Hence his testing of the experimental craft.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Well being dead helped this, but he's never seen with the rest of Team Venture in flashbacks, even after Aquarius, Swifty, Hector and Ook Ook were retroactively added.
* DemBones: His face and left arm at least.
* LosingYourHead: Thanks to Brock.
* MajorlyAwesome: Is a Major.
* OverlyLongScream: Spends pretty much the entire episode screaming.
** SkywardScream: ...After discovering his widow married the Action Man.
* FlamingSkulls: For no adequately explained reason.
* TheUndead: Is a ghostly skeleton apparition.

!!Ook Ook
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A "mindless savage" and apparent unfrozen caveman who somehow got refrozen between 1969 and the present day.
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Tropes associated with Ook Ook:
* BadWithTheBone: Uses one as a club.
* ContemporaryCaveman: Was frozen and then joined the old Team Venture after thawing out. He is then apparently refrozen at some point and is now on display in the museum.
* FlatCharacter: Was only in one episode so it makes sense.
* HumanPopsicle: Even manages to get ''refrozen'' between 1969 and the present day.
* PokemonSpeak: Can only say his name.

!!Hector Molina
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-->'''Doctor Orpheus:''': Who is Hector Molina and why do I keep getting his junk mail?!
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon Small
The Team Venture counterpart to [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Hadji]], a small Mexican boy who saved Rusty's life as a boy. Grew up and got a job on the Venture Compound. Rusty actually forgot that he existed. [[BerserkButton Doctor Orpheus still gets his junk mail.]]
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Tropes associated with Hector:
* AManIsNotAVirgin: In his 40s, he never even kissed a girl yet.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty has no idea who he is anymore.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Like Swifty, Rusty fires him at the drop of a hat.
* HeroicBystander: Becomes a member of Team Venture after saving Doctor Jonas Venture's life by shielding him from a spear with an Aztec calendar as a child.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Impossibles]]
!!Professor Richard Impossible
-->''"(When asked what's more important than family)Sciiiennnceee?"
-->'''Voiced by: '''Creator/StephenColbert (Seasons 1, 2 and 6), Creator/BillHader (Season 4), Peter [=McCulloch=] (The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay)
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A fellow super-scientist and CaptainErsatz of ''Franchise/FantasticFour'' leader Reed Richards AKA Mr. Fantastic, but much, much darker. At first he seemed just like his counterpart... and then it was revealed his fellow members got useless, or in one case harmful, powers and that he kept them under wraps to save face. Doctor Venture won over his wife, Sally, while working with Impossible but left her behind when they left. She finally escaped with Doctor Venture's brother J.J. along with her and her son Rocket. He didn't take it well. He soon fell into a deep depression until his old buddy Phantom Limb convinced him to go over to the evil side, while remaining a super scientist to the public. He's now a super villain and part of Phantom Limb's Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Richard:
* AccidentalHero: Saves the whole Spider Skull Island from exploding, by trying to [[DrivenToSuicide kill himself with it]].
* BeardOfSorrow: Starts to grow one after Sally dumps him. Shaves it (with the help of Phantom Limb) immediately after joining the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[Franchise/FantasticFour Mr. Fantastic]], with a little bit of WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles mixed in.
* CardCarryingVillain: He really enjoys his new status of villain, [[ThatManIsDead changing his name]], throwing [[IncrediblyLamePun puns]] and all the stuff.
* TheDragon[=/=]EvilGenius: For the Revenge Society.
* DrivenToSuicide: Tried to kill himself at least two times after Sally dumped him.
* DomesticAbuser: Not physically, at least.
* FaceHeelTurn: Well, he was always a dick, but he's dropped all pretense of being one of the "good guys" now.
* ForScience: He conducted an experiment that blew up in his face. It granted him incredible stretching powers, but left his family with painful and hideous mutations. Not only is he completely unsympathetic to their plight, but he treats them like prisoners most of the time less they embarrass him. He is a thinly-veiled parody of ''The ComicBook/FantasticFour''[='=]s Reed Richards, who has slipped into this trope from ReedRichardsIsUseless more than once (most recently during ''ComicBook/CivilWar''). His crowning moment of For Science comes when confronted by his wife that their son was missing, he ignores her and handwaves it:
-->'''Sally''' "What could possibly be more important than your own son?"
-->'''Richard''' "... sssssssssssscience?"
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the first two seasons he identifies as a "good guy" despite being very despicable. In season three, after Sally leaves him, he crosses the DespairEventHorizon and at least has enough good in him to attempt a HeroicSacrifice. Then in season four, he joins Phantom Limb's Revenge Society and embraces his inner evil. [[spoiler:Then in the special ''All This and Gargantua-2'', he leaves the Revenge Society after his ex-wife convinces him to leave with her instead of dying on the space station.]]
* ICannotSelfTerminate: Has been unable to kill himself because his rubber body is so durable.
* IHaveNoSon: Barely acknowledges the existence of his son, Rocket. He even attempts to justify his neglect by claiming that Rocket is probably not his biological son.
* InsufferableGenius[=/=]SmugSuper: As a Reed Richards parody, he takes all of Reed's faults and turns them UpToEleven.
* JerkAss: He's a self-aggrandizing super scientist who would unthinkingly do horrible things for profit, glory, and scientific curiosity. While such a description would apply to many other characters in the show, Professor Impossible has repeatedly shown his contempt and lack of empathy towards others by coldly dismissing them as insignificant in the face of his own scientific pursuits and abilities.
* LaughablyEvil: Became waaay more humorous once he went off the deep end and joined the Revenge Society. This may have something to do with Bill Hader, though.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Even before his FaceHeelTurn, he was shown to have a very shaky grasp on ethics. His ''first'' solution to Hank being contaminated by [[SpontaneousHumanCombustion The Goliath Serum]] was to kill him. He doesn't even pause what he's doing when he finds out that his son is missing and is only concerned about it because his wife is beating on him and berating him because of it.
* NotSoDifferent: Phantom Limb points out that he wasn't that far from being a supervillain in the first place.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: While his lack of experience has kept him from being an effective supervillain thus far, it must be remembered that this is the same person who has devised a biological agent capable of turning living creatures into bombs and has harnessed [[spoiler: his brother-in-law's self-combustion powers]] to provide Impossible Industries with enough free electricity to go completely "green", all of which occurred before he decided to become a real supervillain.
* NighInvulnerability: Although he can still be harmed, his elastic nature makes him incredibly difficult to kill or even injure.
* RubberMan: He's a spoof of the Mr. Fantastic and the only one of the Impossibles to have a useful power.
* ThatManIsDead: Attempts this by calling himself Professor Incorrigible, but Limb wasn't crazy about the idea.
* TheSociopath: A high-functioning and affable one (in a 1950's TV-dad kind of way), but his interactions with people underlines that this guy has ''serious'' difficulty differentiating between people and disposable lab rats.
* StringTheory: Played with. When Phantom Limb tracks him down, he's stretched ''himself'' all across his office, as a sign of his worsening mental state and his desire to retain control of everything.
* VillainousBreakDown: After Sally leaves him.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He manages to keep up his good publicity up until his split with Sally. Though he isn't actually exposed for the JerkAss that he is, his mental breakdown and decline have become apparent to others.

!!Sally Impossible
-->''"What could be more important than your family, Richard?!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Mia Baron
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Richard Impossible's now-ex-wife. When the lab accident occured that gave Richard his stretching powers, she was affected too but was much less fortunate as she was given the "power" of making her skin visible, without utilising it her skin ''returns'' to being invisible and makes for a pretty gross sight. Her other family members, who were also caught in the blast, didn't fare as well (her brother Cody ignites when exposed to oxygen, while her cousin Ned became a walking tumor). To save his public image, Richard hid them away and refused to let Sally interact with anyone. Rusty winds up meeting her by accident and she tries to use him to escape Richard's grasp but Rusty quickly abandons her. In their next encounter Rusty used her to get a vital piece of equipment he needed from Richard's lab. It was during this encounter she met Jonas Venture Jr and the two quickly hit it off. Sometime afterward she divorced Richard and went to live with J.J along with Ned and her infant son Rocket (Cody somehow still staying with Richard).
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Tropes associated with Sally:
* BlessedWithSuck: Stuck with a power she never wanted and claims it take a great deal of effort to maintain control -- really, it barely even counts as a ''power'', more like a flat-out disability.
* BodyHorror: When she loses control of her power, yeesh.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Invisible Woman from ''Franchise/FantasticFour''.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:She still hates Richard, but saves him anyway cause he's Rocket's dad.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: Minor one, before she was always cowering in front of her husband and gets sparks of courage if she knew she could escape or at least discredit him. She ratches up a bit when Richard shows his neglect for Rocket and by third appearance she done with his crap and is disgusted by his attempts to win her back (though she does show some appreciation for his attempted and supposed HeroicSacrifice). She is now a part of J.J's fighting force, helping to defend Spider Island from the Monarch in a giant mecha. As part of that, she's also improved her control over her visibility and managed to conquer her issues.
* YankTheDogsChain: She finally escapes her abusive husband, ends up with a man who truly loves and appreciates her [[spoiler: only for said man to die just a few years later, leaving her only with her young child and mentally handicapped cousin.]]

!!Cody
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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Sally Impossible's brother, who painfully bursts into flame when in contact with oxygen. As such, Cody usually has to be encased in a stasis chamber to control his condition and relieve his pain. He did not initially follow Sally and Ned to Spider Skull Island, but was kept by Richard Impossible, who harnessed Cody's heat to power Impossible Industries.
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Tropes associated with Cody:
* BlessedWithSuck: He has PlayingWithFire powers and does not die from them... but can't turn them off or stop feeling ''pain''.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Human Torch from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except without any control of his fire powers.
* ManOnFire: Whenever he comes into contact with oxygen, this happens. He's even [[AppropriatedAppellation called this]].
* PeopleJars: Spends most of his time in one. He is in extreme pain outside of it, and this includes the whole time he's powering Impossible Industries.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: An AvertedTrope. A perfect example of what happens when you gain the power to be on fire without having the ability to turn the fire off, while also being invulnerable to it.

!!Ned
-->''"Ned go Boom Boom."''
-->Voiced By: Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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Sally Impossible and Cody's mentally challenged cousin. Formerly associated with Impossible Industries, Ned followed Sally to Spider Skull Island to live with Jonas Venture Jr.
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Tropes associated with Ned:
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Thing from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except mentally handicapped.
* HandicappedBadass: He packs a wallop when he wants to - guy's roughly the same size as Brock.
* SuperStrength: As noted above, the guy is super strong.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The Revenge Society'']]
A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce. After the destruction of Gargantua-2, with Zero dead, Impossible rejoining his wife, Radical Left and Phantom Limb joining the Guild, and the whereabouts of Underbheit and Fat Chance unknown, the Society was disbanded.
!!Baron Underbheit
-->''"[[SarcasmMode As usual, your detective skills are impeccable, Samson. You succeeded in exposing my sinister plan to lock myself in a dungeon, chained to an albino.]]"''
-->'''Voiced By''':T.Rider Smith
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Dr. Venture's "other" ArchEnemy, Werner Underbheit is the tyrannical ruler of [[{{Ruritania}} Underland]] (pronounced oon-derland) who lost his jaw back in college - he blames Rusty for this, although it might have been the result of The Monarch's first attempt to kill Rusty. Ousted as ruler in Season 2. Now the muscle for the Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Underbheit:
* ArchEnemy: Considered himself Rusty Venture's arch enemy, but The Monarch completely eclipsed him during the show's run.
* TheBluebeard: Has killed his seven former wives.
* TheBrute: For the Revenge Society.
* TheBusCameBack: ''Love Bheits'' was intended to be the last appearance of the character in the series, as Doc and Jackson didn't find him interesting enough to write for. Until season 4 that is, and the formation of the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz: A very blatant one of Doctor Doom, with The Monarch even making the comparison. This makes his recent team up with Dr. Impossible amusing - especially since Dr. Doom and Mr. Fantastic are ''also'' teammates in the Future Foundation now.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Subverted. He disappeared after season two, and then twenty-nine episodes later, he makes a couple cameos and becomes a member of the Revenge Society not soon after.
* EvilOverlord: Of Ünderland [[spoiler: until his deposition in Season 2.]]
* {{Expy}}: Monarch himself calls him a "dime-store Doctor Doom". Although the resemblance is little more than skin deep: beyond ruling a {{Ruritania}} with an iron fist and blaming an old colleague for a disfiguring accident, they don't really share anything in common.
* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Underbheit anticipate this in he re-introduction in season four, [[NeckSnap providing an immediate demonstration]]. [[spoiler: Turns out he was WrongGenreSavvy and LeeroyJenkins about it. They only need him to sign a contract.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: From his early appearances and the promotion of him in the show's first opening, it appears that the original plan for Underbheit was that he would act as Rusty's "real," serious ArchEnemy while the Monarch would remain an IneffectualSympatheticVillain. However, the writers quickly found Underbheit too one-dimensional to fill that role.
* RedRightHand: Has a prosthetic metal jaw.
* {{Ruritania}}: Underland. [[spoiler: Subversion: it's located near Michigan.]]
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has these on his armour
* SweetOnPollyOliver: Tried to marry the captive Dean Venture (who was dressed as [[StarWars Princess Leia]] for a fancy dress party), mistaking him for a girl.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen arguing with Phantom Limb in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left are shown to have escaped via one of Fat Chance's enigma holes, but Underbheit is not with them.]]

!!Fat Chance
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A new recruit to the Revenge Society, Fat Chance was forever changed by a botched scientific experiment, which left him obese. However, it also gave him an "Enigma Hole" in his belly, which he can pull random (and occasionally useful) items from.
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Tropes associated with Fat Chance:
* BrooklynRage
* CoolGate: His Enigma Hole, even if he has no idea what's on the other side.
* CaptainErsatz: Possibly one to Chunk, a supporting character of TheFlash. He also was a scientist who, due to a mishap, was rendered obese and with the power to send objects to and from a parallel universe through his body. Not a very well known character, but it'd hardly be the most obscure reference Venture Bros has made.
* FatIdiot: To an extent.
* IncrediblyLamePun: Uses his name to create these.
* TookALevelInBadass: With a little training from Killinger, he eliminates the randomness that comes with his Enigma Hole.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen lying unconscious in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left use one of his enigma holes to escape, but it's unknown if Fat Chance escaped or not.]]

!!Henchman #1/Scott Hall/Zero

-->''"[[ThatManIsDead Henchman #1 is dead!]] I am Zero!
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A by-the-book henchman that was a stark contrast to #21 and #24. He followed all the old cliches, for which he was fiercely mocked by the GenreSavvy duo. He did go up in one final showdown with Brock that apparently ended with his death. He later came back as a centurion named Zero who used Captain Sunshine's butler Desmond (disguised as the Greek god Zeus) to kidnap Henchman and Sidekicks to fight to the death. He's later found out by 21, who distracts him while an army of supervillains attack. He somehow survives and joins the Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Henchman #1:
* AndThisIsFor: [[spoiler:Just before attempting to shoot Brock, he begins to say it's for every henchman Brock has killed. Unfortunately for him he gets distracted by Hank's entrance, causing Brock to kill him for real this time.]]
* {{Badass}}:Just like #21 he took on Brock Samson one on one and lived. [[spoiler: And when they fight again, it's a fairly even match that Zero nearly wins. ]]
* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Re-appears as a new member of the Revenge Society in ''All This And Gargantua 2,'' only to finally have his neck brutally snapped by Brock. And if that didn't kill him, the exploding Gargantua-2 certainly did.]]
* TheCaligula: He makes supervillains and super scientists fight for next to no reason other than as penitence and for his amusement.
* EvilCounterpart: To 21. Both changed after a big event, both got a large number of minions. Both TookALevelInBadass. But while 21 was largely unmotivated before, Scott was already motivated. Whereas 21 has avoided becoming a villain on his own but is slowly growing into one, Scott immediately became one. Whereas 21 is fully willing to rely on dirty tactics when the situation calls for it, Scott fights with honor.
* GenreBlind: Falls into all of the old henchman cliches in his first appearance. He's mocked mercilessly by #21 and #24 for it.
* KnightTemplar:His scheme is revenge on what he believes to be the problem with superheroes and villains
* TheManBehindTheMan: Zeus is actually a holographic puppet used to inspire fear and confusion. He's the real one behind the Super Death Camp
* MauveShirt: Starts off as an exploration of the classic RedShirt. He survives and makes two more appearances, first as his own villain and then as a member of the Revenge Society
* MeaningfulName: His name Zero is because he used to be a henchman. It's how 21 guesses his secret identity.
* MyHeroZero: Serves not only as the Big Bad of the episode, but he turns out to be Scott Hall / Number 1, a henchman from a previous episode. Thus, while he may not be a hero, he survives not only being a henchman in a superhero/villain world, whose death is portented and lampshaded, but FIGHTING BROCK SAMSON, which counts as a superpower in its own right.
* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:How Brock kills him in ''All This and Gargantua-2''.]]
* NeverFoundTheBody: Becomes a plot point in season four when he turns out to be the villain of "Every Which Way But Zeus". Comes up again in ''All This and Gargantua-2'' when he is revealed to have survived once again and has joined the Revenge Society. [[spoiler: Subverted when he dies for good by NeckSnap]]
* NominalImportance: A Deconstruction of this trope.
* RedShirt: Again, Deconstructed.
* StopHavingFunGuys: To #21 and #24. [[invoked]]
* ThatManIsDead: Says it word-to-word when it's revealed that he is [[spoiler:Zero]].
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: He is seriously pissed off at people who disregard the lives of their henchmen.
* YouBastard: Gives this to #21
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[[folder:''The Fraternity of Torment'']]
Enemies to the original Team Venture.
!!Scaramantula
-->'''Voiced By:'''Toby Huss
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An elderly ex-villain of Italian descent, and former nemesis of the original Team Venture. In his retirement, he's become pretty mellow and well-adjusted by the standards of the show.
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* AffablyEvil: Very much so. The only reason he even offers to aid Brainulo in his revenge is because he hates how cheesy the museum pieces have made the decor.
* AnimalMotifs: Spiders.
* BadassGrandpa: Very spry and fit for his age, delightedly taking the stairs two at a time while his old foes lag behind.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[{{Franchise/JamesBond}} Scaramanga]].
* PokeThePoodle: Unlike Brainulo, he doesn't seem to hold any serious grudges against Team Venture, and his only form of "vengeance" is deliberately annoying them by getting a longer line of fans seeking autographs.
* RedRightHand: Or, hairy eight-fingered right hand.

!!Brainulo
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A villain from 1000 years in the future, brought back by Jonas Venture Sr. Now elderly and (apparently) senile, he seeks vengeance against the original Team Venture.
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* {{Expy}}: Most closely of [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hector Hammond]], with his withered body, enormous head, and psi-powers, but his skull nodes and costume are derived from [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Brainiac]].
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: From the year 3000, until Jonas Sr [[NoodleIncident somehow trapped him in the past.]]
* MyBrainIsBig
* ObfuscatingDisability: He pretends to be senile to make people understimate him.
* PsychicPowers

!!Manotaur
A retired villain whose identity was stolen by The Monarch when he first seduced Dr. Girlfriend, to avoid being murdered by Phantom Limb. Later murdered by Phantom LImb because of this.
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* AllTheOtherReindeer: Was ostracised due to his size.
* CharacterDeath: No one retires from Phantom Limb's shit list indeed.
* SuperStrength
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Doesn't say a word before he's killed.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Others'']]

!!([[WritingAroundTrademarks Action]]) [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Jo]]([[WritingAroundTrademarks h]])[[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest nny]] ([[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Quest]])
-->''"Fathers are loving and caring and protective men, and I don't have one of those! But who cares, man? (breaking down) Who cares, who cares, who cares!? Maybe I did kill the dog! Maybe I was the Lizard Man who stole your precious serum! You loved that serum more than you loved me!! (falling to his knees) FATHER!!!! FATHER!!!!!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Brendon Small'''
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You might know him from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest''. He's picked up a few drug addictions and rage issues since then.
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Tropes associated with Jo(h)nny:
* BerserkButton: ''Do NOT'' mention his father. Surprising him with Dr. Z is also a bad idea. Seems to be getting better about this in later seasons, at least.
* {{Wangst}}: Deliberately invoked in as dramatic a way as possible.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: The writers are no longer allowed to call him "Jonny Quest" so that he doesn't do too much damage to the brand name.
** He still plainly ''is'' Jonny Quest, they just don't/can't call him that.
** Also justifiable because Johnny despises his father and refuses to be associated with him, claiming at the Rusty Venture daycamp that orphan boys were lucky not to have a father.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: He's actually older than Rusty, a fact he likes to poke fun at during therapy.

!!Mrs. Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Dermott Fictel's mother. [[spoiler:Unknown to him, Mrs. Fictel is actually Dermott's maternal grandmother. Dermott's "sister" Nikki is his real mother.]]
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Tropes associated with Mrs. Fictel:
* MamaBear: [[spoiler: While we haven't seen it with Dermott, even if he's not really her son, she was damn mad at Rusty for getting her daughter pregnant and made sure he gave her money and left, then there's raising her daughter's son as her own.]]

!!Nikki Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Dermott Fictel's sister. [[spoiler:[[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo Actually his mother]].]]
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Tropes associated with Nikki:
* CoolBigSis: [[spoiler: Or at least the role she plays.]]
* FanGirl: Of the Rusty Venture cartoon.
* FemmeFatale: Is introduced in this fashion during Hank's FilmNoir fantasy.
* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: In true FemmeFatale fashion.
* MrsRobinson: [[spoiler:She is nearly twice Hank's age.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler: The timeline means she is at least in her early 30's, but she doesn't really appear to be that much older than Hank or Dermott.]]
* ReplacementLoveInterest: [[spoiler: Nikki was a FanGirl of Rusty Venture growing up. After getting impregnated by him, she learned that the ''real'' Rusty was far from being anything like he was on TV. Fifteen+ years later she meets Rusty's son Hank, who actually has the qualities of the person she idolized]].
* TeenPregnancy: [[spoiler:Dermott being the product of said pregnancy.]]

!!Kim
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
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Triana's once best friend. Has gained quite the fan following despite appearing for all of two episodes in season two.
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Tropes associated with Kim:
* ApatheticCitizens: Is not fazed in the slightest by Phantom Limb's lack of arms. Or being the offered the chance to become a supervillain.
* [[MistakenForSubculture Mistaken For Supervillian]]: Is mistaken for a supervillain by both Hank and Doctor Girlfriend due to her outfit and hair. She decides just to roll with it.
%%* PerkyGoth
* PutOnABusToHell: Was revealed to have fallen in with preppies, then addicted to drugs before becoming a born-again Christian. Now resides in Florida.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfit in "Victor. Echo. November.".
* SureLetsGoWithThat: Her reaction to being offered membership into the Guild of Calamitous Intent.

!!Princess Tinyfeet
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Sgt.Hatred's wife and later ex-wife. [[spoiler: And apparently wife again. Or not.]]
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Tropes associated with Tinyfeet:
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins
* DoesNotLikeShoes
* MyGirlIsASlut: She apparently left Hatred for not being sensitive to her very kinky needs and was seen having a bizarre threesome with some of his former men. [[spoiler:Hatred later gladly took her back and was fine with playing rough... but then turns out to have shacked up with another man.]]
* TooKinkyToTorture: [[spoiler:When the Monarch kidnaps her as a bargaining chip with Hatred, he and Doctor Mrs. The Monarch don't even have to tie her up; she was already in bondage. She even ASKED to be put in the trunk.]]
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: [[spoiler:Spends "Operation P.R.O.M." in bondage with a ball gag in her mouth, and still manages to win Prom Queen.]]

!!The Outrider
-->'''Voiced By:'''Doc Hammer
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A necromancer who married Byron Orpheus's ex-wife. The Outrider is Triana's stepfather, and she currently lives with him.
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Tropes associated with The Outrider:
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Orpheus at first, being able to acess the second world easily and stealing his wife (sort of). Later subverted as he took shortcuts to get that power that ended up backfiring horribly.
* BerserkButton: The only time he's been seen angry at all is when he attacked what he thought was a KKK member burning a cross on his lawn (it was just Dean in a ghost costume).
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Played with. To achieve his level of power, he had to take shortcuts, unlike Orpheus who worked his way there. While this did back-fire when he fought Torrid, his personal life is better than Orpheus's because The Outrider had more time for his loved ones, and other people, while Orpheus focused exclusively on his job.
* {{Irony}}: It hasn't been brought up in the show yet, but according to the DVD commentary for season 4, his wife has grown tired of him the same way she had with Orpheus (she likewise has a bored expression when we first see her, when Outrider is seeing Triana off). He's clueless about it.
* NiceGuy: Although like JJ he can be condescending.
* NiceHat
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One example was when he tried to explain to Dean, that Trianna [[spoiler: had moved on and found someone else. He also said that their relationship was over, and Dean had to accept that if he wanted her to be happy]]. Dean's response was a [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck You!]]
* ShadowArchetype: To Orpheus. Both are necromancers, both are incredibly powerful, but while Orpheus is more skilled due to all of his training, the Outrider had to get there through shortcuts. While Orpheus speaks in a grandiose manner and is so immersed in his work he and his wife drifted apart, the Outrider is fairly personable, has no trouble interacting with people, and is now married to Orpheus's ex-wife.

!!Raven
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A handsome goth guy, he has something wrong with his legs and uses two crutches. [[spoiler: He is also dating Triana.]]
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Tropes associated with Raven:
* DisabledLoveInterest: A {{Goth}} who walks with crutches and looks like [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
* {{Expy}}: Looks exactly like Robert Pattinson playing [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
%%* {{Goth}}
* TakeThat: He's [[StealthPun lame]] and looks like ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'''s male lead.
%%* TallDarkAndHandsome

!!Col. Bud Manstrong
-->'''Voiced By:'''Terrence Fleming
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An astronaut that resided on the space station, Gargantua-1 (which was built by Jonas Venture), along with Anna. A very chaste fellow which isn't helped with both being the only two people on the station. He later reappears in the series when the station goes down and he somehow manages to pilot it into a terrorist camp, for which he receives a medal from the president.
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Tropes associated with Manstrong:
* AccidentalHero: Celebrated as a hero, but actually [[spoiler:''blacked out'' from a handjob]] while piloting the crashing Gargantua-1 back to Earth.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: Rusty calls him a "repressed masturbater" during the episode ''Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?''
* CelibateHero: It reaches the point of deconstruction. (His girlfriend cheats on him with Brock and he blacks out during a hand job from her when they're about to die.)
* MommasBoy: Very devoted to his mother [[spoiler: partly due to her mind-controlling him.]]
* MyBelovedSmother: Even without the [[spoiler: mind control,]] his mother is very controlling and manipulative of him.

!!Lt. Anna Baldavich
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
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The other astronaut on Gargantua-1, she and Bud were supposely in a relationship but Bud's resistance to her advances put a strain on that which wasn't helped when the Venture clan visited and she made out with Brock. She dies later in the series when then space station crashes back on Earth [[spoiler: but not before trying to get into Bud's pants one more time as a final request. He blacks out midway through.]] She always shown from behind and her face is apparently not the most pleasant thing to look at.
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Tropes associated with Baldavich:
* ButterFace: A TakeOurWordForIt example.
* {{Expy}}: She HAS to be a ShoutOut to Miss Bellum of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' fame!
* TheFaceless: [[TakeOurWordForIt And for a good reason]].
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Perishes when Gargantua-1 hits Earth.]]

!!Captain Sunshine
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/KevinConroy
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One of the few superheroes in the Venture universe, Chuck Scarsdale is gifted with incredible solar powers by day, and works as a news anchor by night, alongside the other members of his super-team. The loss of his sidekick Wonderboy at the hands of the Monarch left him... kind-of messed up.
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Tropes associated with Captain Sunshine:
* AlasPoorVillain: Despite thinking it was a trick at first, he actually sobbed uncontrollably at his [[spoiler:and presumably, the first Captain Sunshine's]] villain, Clue Clown's, funeral upon seeing the corpse as the "jack in the box" as the punchline for one last gag.
* AscendedExtra: First mentioned in passing by the Monarch in "Spider Skull Island", as sending the hero the charred corpse of Wonderboy III is on his list of evil tasks for his henchmen, and mentioned again in "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny" when a younger Monarch is trying to impress Queen Etheria; it isn't until Season 4 that he finally appears in person, and he gets a ''lot'' of screentime.
* DysfunctionJunction: The Monarch killed the third Wonderboy, leaving him terrified that it'll happen again.
* GetOut: Said to Hank when he asks if he knew Batman.
--> Capt. Sunshine: '''Get out of my Sanctum Solarium!'''
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:He's the second Captain Sunshine. His butler Desmond was the first, and has the same power-set.]]
* LightEmUp: His main superpower.
* MistakenForPedophile: [[WordOfGod According to Jackson]], [[spoiler:he's not a pedophile, just REALLY emotionally scarred]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: [[Music/MichaelJackson Lives in a Neverland Ranch-style mansion, and has a slightly creepy devotion to his young sidekick.]]
** The episode in which Captain Sunshine made his first appearance was written ''before'' [[TooSoon Michael Jackson's death]].
* PaperThinDisguise: The Action News team that Scarsdale is a part of is very blatantly the superteam that Captain Sunshine is a part of.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: His gimmick.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Desperately tries to make Hank into his new Wonderboy, as a way of coping with the previous Wonderboy's death at the hands of the Monarch.
* ShoutOut: He's Batman (with a British butler, a stately manor, a Batcave-esque lair, KevinConroy, and a seeming attraction to his sidekick) with superpowers vaguely similar to those of the Ray. Even his (deceased) archnemesis is a CompositeCharacter shout-out to SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker and The Riddler.
** He also shares a bit with Superman (his secret identity is a journalist) and Birdman (his powers depend on exposure to sunlight).
** His superteam is an {{Expy}} of the {{Comicbook/Freedom Fighters}}.
** And continuing with the Music/MichaelJackson elements, his mostly-white costume, light-based abilities, and name all echo Film/CaptainEO. (As the trope page for that film points out, "EO is so named to evoke the Greek root word meaning 'dawn'.")
* WellDoneSonGuy: If Desmond's [[spoiler: aka: the ''original'' Captain Sunshine]] snarking is any indication, the poor guy had a ''lot'' to deal with growing up.

!!Ben
A geneticist living in a house on the edge of the Venture Compound [[spoiler:who apparently helped both Dr. Ventures create the cloning technology that was later used for the boys. He also tells Dean he's a clone and helps the boy cope with the information.]]
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/JKSimmons
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Tropes associated with Ben
* CoolOldGuy: Helps [[spoiler: Dean cope with the fact he's a clone and gives him some beer ]] and there's owning a pet monkey(?).
* CoolPet: His monkey(?) Rico.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He worked with both Jonas and Rusty to [[spoiler: create cloning technology]] and has lived on the compound for years, yet he was never hinted at or mentioned before "A Very Venture Halloween". [[spoiler: This may be justified since Dr. Venture told his sons to stay away from his house, apparently because Ben has no problem with telling the boys that they're clones. Oh, and there's a mass grave in front of the house - and we mean a ''mass'' grave.]]

!!Thalia
-->'''Voiced By:'''Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Introduced in the Season 5 premier, she is a university student who befriends a downtrodden Dean while applying for one of Dr. Venture's projects. [[spoiler:She, along with the other applicants, mutate into a race of superhumans after being exposed to high levels of radiation. She reverts back to normal after given an antidote.]]
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Tropes associated with Thalia
* FantasticallyIndifferent: You wouldn't guess that something was wrong with her before [[spoiler: she showed her new set of arms to Dr. Venture, and she only shows some mild irritation when she has to point out that they're ''new''.]]
* HollywoodNerd
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: [[spoiler:Being exposed to radiation mutates her into a superhuman with telepathic powers, and an extra set of arms.]]
** BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler:Reverts back to being human after being exposed to an antidote.]]
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:When reverted back to normal with the rest of those exposed, she and the others appear to lose their memories about their time at the Venture Compound. ]]
* NerdGlasses: Wears them most of the time.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only girl of the Palaemon Project workers.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Wanted Dean to become chief so that they could be King and Queen of the new age.]]

!! Venturestein
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A nameless Monarch mook who had the misfortune to run into Brock during a raid on the Venture compound resulting in getting his neck snapped. Rusty used his remains to re-animate his corpse in the hopes of selling the Military an undead solider program, during the learning process he made peace with Brock. He shows up again in Season 5 having defected from the army when he recognized a friend of Rusty's during a raid on some strikers. Thanks to said friend's help his intellectual improved greatly and he started a guerrilla force to stop any mad scientists in the Amazon jungles, liberating their experiments along the way to join his cause.
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* FrankensteinsMonster: He's actually kind of scrawny, but he's got the requisite HulkSpeak, stitched-together head, and neck bolts.
* HulkSpeak: In his second appearance. Though unlike most examples, he is actually quite intelligent in most areas, able to perfectly understand concepts like communism, rebellion, the internet, and guerilla warfare. It's just his language skills that are lacking.
* NeckSnap: How he originally died.
* TechnicalPacifist: He has army training, has strength that comes with being a Frankenstein, and leads a well-organized milita. But he tries to avoid needless violence if he can help it. Even letting Hank go free his father and Sgt Hatred without any resistance (since after all, they're technically family). In fact his whole plan revolved around a ShamingTheMob speech toward all the scientists and their experiments of the jungle to live in harmony. ''Which surprisingly enough works!''
* TookALevelInBadass: Was mostly a dumb brute when he started off. Some army training and teachings from UsefulNotes/CheGuevara made him much more formidable.
* TheUndead: A "Frankestein" created by Rusty Venture from two dead Monarch henchmen.

!!Rose Whalen
-->Voiced By: Doc Hammer

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Billy's elderly mother. Originally living in an old folks home in Boca Raton, she shacks up with the Action Man and Horace at the end of season 5.
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Still treats her grown son like a boy.
* BadassGrandma:[[spoiler: Turns out the old bird picked up a thing or two in her youth, and is still a fully capable ass-kicker. It seems she was something more than a "dancer", way back when...]]
** [[spoiler:It's heavily hinted that she was Triple Threat, a masked heroine who was an ally to the original Team Venture who in the 1960s was Action Man's girlfriend.]]
* OfficialCouple: With The Action Man.
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[[folder:''The Original Team Venture'']]
!!Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr.
-->''"Remember Rusty, in here I’m your doctor not your father. Now lets get back to it shall we. You were telling me how you’re ungrateful for all the opportunities your father’s given you and you blame me for all your problems!''"
-->'''Voiced By''':James Urbaniak
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The grand figure looming over the remains of the current world today is the legacy left behind by Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr. Adventure hero, scientist, woman-chaser, celebrity, and media darling who could do anything ''except'' raise a son. Dr. Venture lived a life of luxury and adventure, with the world constantly revolving around him, and that was the way he liked it. Too often, this ended up with Dr. Venture ignoring important things like missing colleagues, the family's cursed artifact, and non-emotionally scarring time that should have been spent with his own son. Then, he would play down any negative consequences of anything he ever did until he could forget about it.
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Tropes associated with Jonas:
* AbusiveParent: Manages to top Rusty and Professor Impossible as the worst Dad in the series. He included Rusty in all his missions from ages 3-17, made him endure numerous kidnappings, and forced him to kill someone with a house key. Whenever Rusty attempted to express his frustration, Jonas would simply disregard it and call him ungrateful. His style of parenting was so bad, that in "Are You There God, It's Me Dean", even The Monarch admitted to Hank that Jonas really did a number on him.
* TheAce: Since he's a parody of characters like Franchise/DocSavage. Even after a ''lot'' of the varnish that is the man's legend has been wiped away throughout the series his son, the most prominent victim of his {{Jerkass}} behavior and someone well aware of the man's countless faults, freely admits that the man was "one hell of a scientist."
* BreakTheCutie: To Rusty.
* BrokenPedestal: He's a globetrotting super-scientist adventurer who has foiled the plots of countless supervillains. But when you dig a little deeper, you see that he was an emotionally abusive parent who constantly put his son's life in danger by dragging him along on dangerous adventures as well as being a habitual womanizer. He frequently lost interest in his projects, leaving many half-finished and anyone unfortunate enough to be involved to their own devices (E-Den, the drug addled orphans trapped beneath his compound, Dr. Entmann, etc.)
* TheCasanova: A habitual womanizer, known to throw "key parties."
* {{Crossover}}: According to ''VideoGame/PokerNight2'', he worked with [[{{VideoGame/Portal2}} Cave Johnson]] at one point. Appropriate as both were self-absorbed and eccentric men overly obsessed with science whose lifestyles wound up profoundly hurting the person closest to them.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: His first appearances seemed to make the audience think that Rusty is a jerk for not liking his amazing father more. It isn't until we later learn about some of the darker secrets of Venture Industries (such as keeping a population of drug-addicted orphans in the tunnels beneath their house for decades) that we begin to see Jonas as he really was.
* {{Expy}}: Is a [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] version of Franchise/DocSavage and [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Dr. Benton Quest]].
* GadgeteerGenius: A brilliant inventor...until he would lose interest and leave many of his projects unfinished. Rusty seems to stay afloat by (poorly) completing Jonas' unfinished work.
* GenerationXerox: Like his father Lloyd Venture, he was a super-scientist and engaged in globe spanning adventures. He also installed this lifestyle into his son.
* HarmfulToMinors: Just about anything he did with his son counts.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Died under mysterious circumstances and never said goodbye to Rusty. Near the end of the third season, [[spoiler: it is strongly implied that his bodyguard Kano killed him for trying to activate the O.R.B...which had ironically been rendered useless by Lloyd Venture's bodyguard Sandow.]]
* APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy: Has hosted a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_party#Key_parties key party]] at least once.
* PapaWolf: If there is one positive trait to him, he does look after and protect his own son - as a group of poor would-be Greek kidnappers found out the hard way. Zig-zagged in that Rusty is only ever in danger due to his own father's negligence and willingness to put him in dangerous situations. Not helping it is that the various Greek kidnappers actually did better to Rusty than his father could on any given day...
* PetTheDog: Related to PapaWolf, for all of the torment he subjects his son through, he at least has the decency to let his son keep his happy memories before savagely beating up said would-be Greek kidnappers.
* PosthumousCharacter: Died before the series began, though is seen frequently in flashbacks.
* RoguesGallery: Has a fairly deep one. Just going by those shown or mentioned in the show: Scaramantula, Brainulo, Manotaur, Half-Jackal, [[ChurchOfHappyology L. Ron]]... The first 3 even did a VillainTeamUp to kidnap Rusty.
* SpiritAdvisor: But only while Rusty is off his drugs.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Subverted in that he acted as one to Rusty, and by "Acted" we mean sneaking out whenever his son tried talking about his issues and calling him ungrateful for [[IJustWantToBeNormal not enjoying the life of a boy adventurer]].
* WellDoneSonGuy: to Rusty.
* WhatTheHellDad: He took Rusty with him on dangerous adventures as he didn't see anything wrong with it and didn't get why Rusty would want a normal life. Needless to say, it's understandable why he would considering that he had to kill a man at a young age twice among other things.

!!Col. Gentleman
-->''"That thing is gonna kick like a badger, so you have to re-level quick. Aim for the bastard's neck. Hold 'im up there, Kano! I don't care if he wets himself and your head; that boy is gonna see somebody die! And if he doesn't want it to be his father, he'll have to pull that trigger!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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The apparent second-in-command of the 60's Team Venture, Col. Gentleman is the swinger of the group.
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Tropes associated with Gentleman:
* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: He claims to have been in the RAF, but the rank of colonel does not exist in the RAF. The equivalent rank is group captain.
* BadassBisexual: Bi and very much capable of fending for himself in a fight.
* BadassGrandpa: He's still very capable in a fight. He even gets Brock Sampson to back off thanks to his reputation and a well-aimed cane to the throat.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's certainly a nice guy, eccentrics aside. Badmouth or mistreat his friends or family and you're ''screwed.''
* CatchPhrase: "...a smack in the mouth!" (pronounced "[[FunetikAksent shmack in the mooth!]]")
* CloudCuckoolander: Enjoys making "crazy old person" lists and, apparently, gluing bits of a battleship model to his dog in his spare time.
* DepravedBisexual: Almost everything we learn about his sexuality is TooMuchInformation. He does ''not'' identify as any kind of sexuality:
-->'''Jackson Publick (in character during episode commentary):''' "Of course I have sex with Kiki! He's ''beautiful!'' That doesn't make me gay, it makes me smart!"
** He's also the first person Shore-Leave goes to for info on the "Rusty Venture" sex act, and claims to have invented the act. Yeah, he named a gay sex act after his friend's child.
* GameBreakingInjury: He's taken out of the fight on [[spoiler:Gargantua-2]] after [[spoiler:Prof. Impossible breaks his hip]].
* HeManWomanHater: Nearly every time he talks about a woman is to mention either screwing them or giving them a "smack in the mouth."
* HeroicBSOD: During the 5th season finale, after Kiki walks out for good. He rather glumly realizes all his favorite gay flings have passed on, that he's shacked up with a bitchy Persian a third his age, and that Tangiers has lost its appeal [[spoiler:on top of considering his sexual preference a capital offense. He moves to the States by the end of the episode, and he and the Action Man decide to room together.]]
* ManlyGay: Although it's somewhat clear he strongly prefers men as a rule; his autobiography is titled ''Gentlemen Prefer Gentleman'', after all.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He is essentially what you would get if William S. Burroughs were played by SeanConnery.
* OnlyMostlyDead: Hank and Dean found him dead in the second season. Turns out it was a diabetic coma, they were just too stupid to actually check that he was alive.
* PapaWolf: He decks Rusty when he finds out he broke his step-daughter's heart.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: He says that Kano is an excellent pilot despite his "racial handicap."
** Most likely is an example of DeliberateValuesDissonance to reflect that Col. Gentlemen is rather out of touch with modern ideas about racial sensitivity.

!!The Action Man
-->''"Not me, i've got two years!"''
-->'''Voiced By:''' Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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The gun-wielding psycho of the '60s Team Venture, Rodney the Action Man has cooled down significantly with age.
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Tropes associated with The Action Man:
* BattleCry: "AAAACCCTTTTTIIIOOOONNNN! Action! Action! Action! Action! ACTION!"
* TheBerserker: See above. In his prime he seemed to enter some kind of battle frenzy.
* GassHole: Prone to flatulence at his advancing age.
* HappilyMarried... to his dead friend's widow.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: For a given definition of "heroic." He used to wake up a young Rusty Venture with an empty gun pressed to the boy's head.
** "Not ''today'' Rusty..."
* JerkAss: Was not nice at all to Major Tom's ghost about marrying his wife, shot Orpheus without a second thought and pulled Rusty's pants down in front of a large crowd at his 16th birthday so Col.Gentleman could shoot his dick with a shrink ray.
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Surprisingly enough he and Hank hit it off pretty well. And he even admits during their time together that he does regret some of his actions to Rusty.
* ShoutOut: His name comes from a lyric in "Ashes to Ashes", the DavidBowie song that was a continuation of "Space Oddity" (and thus the story of the original Major Tom). Bowie got the name from the British equivalent of Franchise/GIJoe.
* SuperSoldier: He states that Jonas Sr. had him take "Go Juice" while they worked together, but he's kicked it once he retired. If Sergeant Hatred is any indication, this could be why he was so horrible to Rusty.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: After pissing off Dr. Orpheus, the latter tells Action Man that he's going to have a stroke in two years, seventeen days. This news doesn't seem to bother The Action Man in any way.
-->'''Crl. Gentleman:''' We're all going to die!\\
'''Action Man:''' Not me! I still got two more years!

!!Kano
-->[[spoiler:'''Voiced By''':Christopher [=McCulloch=] ]]

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The silent badass of the team, Kano was the cool, silent pilot and MadeOfIron martial artist. He is later revealed to have been Jonas, Sr.'s official OSI Bodyguard in the vein of Brock Samson.
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Tropes associated with Kano:
* TheBigGuy: With hands strong enough to crush a boulder, but gentle enough to crush a butterfly.
* GentleGiant: In his old age (or maybe all along), he's become quite soft, has hobbies in cooking and karaoke. He also seemed to be the primary caretaker of Rusty and was a borderline TeamMom.
* MeaningfulName: According to creator commentary for "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Kano" is short for "volcano" and refers to his [[BreathWeapon firebreathing powers]].
* NiceGuy: By far the nicest, well-balanced, and least sociopathic member of the original Team Venture (other than Otto Aquarius, but he can be a bible-thumping prick at times too.)
* TheStoic: Has all of the mannerisms to go with the silence.
* TheVoiceless: [[spoiler:Turns out that he isn't mute. He took a vow of silence for killing a "great man"... who may have been Dr. Venture, Sr. himself.]]

!!Dr. Paul Entmann/Humongoloid
-->'''Voiced By:'''Stephen DeStefano
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The forgotten member of the team, Dr. Entmann was left stranded in a sealed room under the Venture Compound after an attempt to cure his super-gigantism turned him into an tiny human.
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Tropes associated with Entmann:
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[MarvelUniverse Dr. Pym/Ant-Man/Giant-Man/Goliath/Yellowjacket.]] Thoroughly lampshaded when Brock says he reminds him of a Marvel hero and Entmann's guesses ("Hawkeye?" "Sub-Mariner?") are way off.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: With a ShapeshifterModeLock at tiny size.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Lived with the Action Man in a retirement home but got crushed underneath a rocking chair.]]
%%* MightyGlacier: As the Humongoloid (his giant form) but he was more BlessedWithSuck if anything.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: When he was a giant he bore a striking resemblance to AndreTheGiant, including slurred speech and curly hair.
* SquareCubeLaw: References it - he nearly went into cardiac arrest from the slightest activity when he was a giant, and expresses annoyance with the "many times its own weight" description of an ant's strength.

!!Otto Aquarius
-->'''Voiced By''': T. Ryder Smith
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Son of a drunken sailor and an Atlantean princess, Otto is a standard aquatic hero who has long since given up violence as an answer to his problems after joining Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Tropes associated with Aquarius
* ActualPacifist: Which is cool and all, but makes him all but useless when the boys call the original Team Venture together to save their dad.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of either Comicbook/{{Aquaman}}...or [[OlderThanTheyThink the Sub-Mariner]]. There are just enough details that he could really be either.
* {{Atlantis}}: He's half Atlantian.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Salutations".
* FishPerson: Duh.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Thank to, in the Action Mans words, a "Drunken sailor having his way with his mermom.
* HollywoodJehovahsWitness: Pacifistic and hands out pamphlets.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Has his half-Atlantean DNA to thank for that.

!!Swifty
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon Small
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In his prime, he was a middleweight boxing champion and a good friend to Jonas Venture, Sr. After becoming a punch drunk palooka, his wife left him and Jonas gave him (and Hector) a maintenance job at the Venture Compound out of pity.
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Tropes associated with Swifty:
* DentedIron: All the hits he's taken in the past have left him with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dementia_pugilistica dementia pugilistica]], so he's not too aware of his surroundings.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty seriously doesn't remember that this guy was his dad's best pal.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Despite being grossly under qualified, Rusty fires him due to him not remembering him after working there for 30 years.
* [[JetPack Jet Boots]]: When he was a member of Team Venture.
* RetiredBadass: He may be slow and out of shape, but damn if he can't still throw a punch.
* TalkativeLoon: Speaks almost entirely in {{word salad}}s nowadays. "I remember there was a ''ring''... that ''loved'' the radio."

!!Major Tom
-->'''Voiced By:'''James Urbaniak

A test pilot who died in a crash while testing one of Jonas' planes. When the current Venture family and Brock Samson disturbed Tom's spirit, he climbed onto the Ventures' boat doing nothing but screaming. Eventually, Brock decapitates him and throws him back into the ocean.
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Tropes associated with Major Tom
* AcePilot: Hence his testing of the experimental craft.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Well being dead helped this, but he's never seen with the rest of Team Venture in flashbacks, even after Aquarius, Swifty, Hector and Ook Ook were retroactively added.
* DemBones: His face and left arm at least.
* LosingYourHead: Thanks to Brock.
* MajorlyAwesome: Is a Major.
* OverlyLongScream: Spends pretty much the entire episode screaming.
** SkywardScream: ...After discovering his widow married the Action Man.
* FlamingSkulls: For no adequately explained reason.
* TheUndead: Is a ghostly skeleton apparition.

!!Ook Ook
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A "mindless savage" and apparent unfrozen caveman who somehow got refrozen between 1969 and the present day.
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Tropes associated with Ook Ook:
* BadWithTheBone: Uses one as a club.
* ContemporaryCaveman: Was frozen and then joined the old Team Venture after thawing out. He is then apparently refrozen at some point and is now on display in the museum.
* FlatCharacter: Was only in one episode so it makes sense.
* HumanPopsicle: Even manages to get ''refrozen'' between 1969 and the present day.
* PokemonSpeak: Can only say his name.

!!Hector Molina
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-->'''Doctor Orpheus:''': Who is Hector Molina and why do I keep getting his junk mail?!
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon Small
The Team Venture counterpart to [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Hadji]], a small Mexican boy who saved Rusty's life as a boy. Grew up and got a job on the Venture Compound. Rusty actually forgot that he existed. [[BerserkButton Doctor Orpheus still gets his junk mail.]]
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Tropes associated with Hector:
* AManIsNotAVirgin: In his 40s, he never even kissed a girl yet.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty has no idea who he is anymore.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Like Swifty, Rusty fires him at the drop of a hat.
* HeroicBystander: Becomes a member of Team Venture after saving Doctor Jonas Venture's life by shielding him from a spear with an Aztec calendar as a child.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Impossibles]]
!!Professor Richard Impossible
-->''"(When asked what's more important than family)Sciiiennnceee?"
-->'''Voiced by: '''Creator/StephenColbert (Seasons 1, 2 and 6), Creator/BillHader (Season 4), Peter [=McCulloch=] (The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay)
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A fellow super-scientist and CaptainErsatz of ''Franchise/FantasticFour'' leader Reed Richards AKA Mr. Fantastic, but much, much darker. At first he seemed just like his counterpart... and then it was revealed his fellow members got useless, or in one case harmful, powers and that he kept them under wraps to save face. Doctor Venture won over his wife, Sally, while working with Impossible but left her behind when they left. She finally escaped with Doctor Venture's brother J.J. along with her and her son Rocket. He didn't take it well. He soon fell into a deep depression until his old buddy Phantom Limb convinced him to go over to the evil side, while remaining a super scientist to the public. He's now a super villain and part of Phantom Limb's Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Richard:
* AccidentalHero: Saves the whole Spider Skull Island from exploding, by trying to [[DrivenToSuicide kill himself with it]].
* BeardOfSorrow: Starts to grow one after Sally dumps him. Shaves it (with the help of Phantom Limb) immediately after joining the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[Franchise/FantasticFour Mr. Fantastic]], with a little bit of WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles mixed in.
* CardCarryingVillain: He really enjoys his new status of villain, [[ThatManIsDead changing his name]], throwing [[IncrediblyLamePun puns]] and all the stuff.
* TheDragon[=/=]EvilGenius: For the Revenge Society.
* DrivenToSuicide: Tried to kill himself at least two times after Sally dumped him.
* DomesticAbuser: Not physically, at least.
* FaceHeelTurn: Well, he was always a dick, but he's dropped all pretense of being one of the "good guys" now.
* ForScience: He conducted an experiment that blew up in his face. It granted him incredible stretching powers, but left his family with painful and hideous mutations. Not only is he completely unsympathetic to their plight, but he treats them like prisoners most of the time less they embarrass him. He is a thinly-veiled parody of ''The ComicBook/FantasticFour''[='=]s Reed Richards, who has slipped into this trope from ReedRichardsIsUseless more than once (most recently during ''ComicBook/CivilWar''). His crowning moment of For Science comes when confronted by his wife that their son was missing, he ignores her and handwaves it:
-->'''Sally''' "What could possibly be more important than your own son?"
-->'''Richard''' "... sssssssssssscience?"
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the first two seasons he identifies as a "good guy" despite being very despicable. In season three, after Sally leaves him, he crosses the DespairEventHorizon and at least has enough good in him to attempt a HeroicSacrifice. Then in season four, he joins Phantom Limb's Revenge Society and embraces his inner evil. [[spoiler:Then in the special ''All This and Gargantua-2'', he leaves the Revenge Society after his ex-wife convinces him to leave with her instead of dying on the space station.]]
* ICannotSelfTerminate: Has been unable to kill himself because his rubber body is so durable.
* IHaveNoSon: Barely acknowledges the existence of his son, Rocket. He even attempts to justify his neglect by claiming that Rocket is probably not his biological son.
* InsufferableGenius[=/=]SmugSuper: As a Reed Richards parody, he takes all of Reed's faults and turns them UpToEleven.
* JerkAss: He's a self-aggrandizing super scientist who would unthinkingly do horrible things for profit, glory, and scientific curiosity. While such a description would apply to many other characters in the show, Professor Impossible has repeatedly shown his contempt and lack of empathy towards others by coldly dismissing them as insignificant in the face of his own scientific pursuits and abilities.
* LaughablyEvil: Became waaay more humorous once he went off the deep end and joined the Revenge Society. This may have something to do with Bill Hader, though.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Even before his FaceHeelTurn, he was shown to have a very shaky grasp on ethics. His ''first'' solution to Hank being contaminated by [[SpontaneousHumanCombustion The Goliath Serum]] was to kill him. He doesn't even pause what he's doing when he finds out that his son is missing and is only concerned about it because his wife is beating on him and berating him because of it.
* NotSoDifferent: Phantom Limb points out that he wasn't that far from being a supervillain in the first place.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: While his lack of experience has kept him from being an effective supervillain thus far, it must be remembered that this is the same person who has devised a biological agent capable of turning living creatures into bombs and has harnessed [[spoiler: his brother-in-law's self-combustion powers]] to provide Impossible Industries with enough free electricity to go completely "green", all of which occurred before he decided to become a real supervillain.
* NighInvulnerability: Although he can still be harmed, his elastic nature makes him incredibly difficult to kill or even injure.
* RubberMan: He's a spoof of the Mr. Fantastic and the only one of the Impossibles to have a useful power.
* ThatManIsDead: Attempts this by calling himself Professor Incorrigible, but Limb wasn't crazy about the idea.
* TheSociopath: A high-functioning and affable one (in a 1950's TV-dad kind of way), but his interactions with people underlines that this guy has ''serious'' difficulty differentiating between people and disposable lab rats.
* StringTheory: Played with. When Phantom Limb tracks him down, he's stretched ''himself'' all across his office, as a sign of his worsening mental state and his desire to retain control of everything.
* VillainousBreakDown: After Sally leaves him.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He manages to keep up his good publicity up until his split with Sally. Though he isn't actually exposed for the JerkAss that he is, his mental breakdown and decline have become apparent to others.

!!Sally Impossible
-->''"What could be more important than your family, Richard?!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Mia Baron
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Richard Impossible's now-ex-wife. When the lab accident occured that gave Richard his stretching powers, she was affected too but was much less fortunate as she was given the "power" of making her skin visible, without utilising it her skin ''returns'' to being invisible and makes for a pretty gross sight. Her other family members, who were also caught in the blast, didn't fare as well (her brother Cody ignites when exposed to oxygen, while her cousin Ned became a walking tumor). To save his public image, Richard hid them away and refused to let Sally interact with anyone. Rusty winds up meeting her by accident and she tries to use him to escape Richard's grasp but Rusty quickly abandons her. In their next encounter Rusty used her to get a vital piece of equipment he needed from Richard's lab. It was during this encounter she met Jonas Venture Jr and the two quickly hit it off. Sometime afterward she divorced Richard and went to live with J.J along with Ned and her infant son Rocket (Cody somehow still staying with Richard).
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Tropes associated with Sally:
* BlessedWithSuck: Stuck with a power she never wanted and claims it take a great deal of effort to maintain control -- really, it barely even counts as a ''power'', more like a flat-out disability.
* BodyHorror: When she loses control of her power, yeesh.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Invisible Woman from ''Franchise/FantasticFour''.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:She still hates Richard, but saves him anyway cause he's Rocket's dad.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: Minor one, before she was always cowering in front of her husband and gets sparks of courage if she knew she could escape or at least discredit him. She ratches up a bit when Richard shows his neglect for Rocket and by third appearance she done with his crap and is disgusted by his attempts to win her back (though she does show some appreciation for his attempted and supposed HeroicSacrifice). She is now a part of J.J's fighting force, helping to defend Spider Island from the Monarch in a giant mecha. As part of that, she's also improved her control over her visibility and managed to conquer her issues.
* YankTheDogsChain: She finally escapes her abusive husband, ends up with a man who truly loves and appreciates her [[spoiler: only for said man to die just a few years later, leaving her only with her young child and mentally handicapped cousin.]]

!!Cody
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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Sally Impossible's brother, who painfully bursts into flame when in contact with oxygen. As such, Cody usually has to be encased in a stasis chamber to control his condition and relieve his pain. He did not initially follow Sally and Ned to Spider Skull Island, but was kept by Richard Impossible, who harnessed Cody's heat to power Impossible Industries.
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Tropes associated with Cody:
* BlessedWithSuck: He has PlayingWithFire powers and does not die from them... but can't turn them off or stop feeling ''pain''.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Human Torch from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except without any control of his fire powers.
* ManOnFire: Whenever he comes into contact with oxygen, this happens. He's even [[AppropriatedAppellation called this]].
* PeopleJars: Spends most of his time in one. He is in extreme pain outside of it, and this includes the whole time he's powering Impossible Industries.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: An AvertedTrope. A perfect example of what happens when you gain the power to be on fire without having the ability to turn the fire off, while also being invulnerable to it.

!!Ned
-->''"Ned go Boom Boom."''
-->Voiced By: Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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Sally Impossible and Cody's mentally challenged cousin. Formerly associated with Impossible Industries, Ned followed Sally to Spider Skull Island to live with Jonas Venture Jr.
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Tropes associated with Ned:
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Thing from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except mentally handicapped.
* HandicappedBadass: He packs a wallop when he wants to - guy's roughly the same size as Brock.
* SuperStrength: As noted above, the guy is super strong.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The Revenge Society'']]
A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce. After the destruction of Gargantua-2, with Zero dead, Impossible rejoining his wife, Radical Left and Phantom Limb joining the Guild, and the whereabouts of Underbheit and Fat Chance unknown, the Society was disbanded.
!!Baron Underbheit
-->''"[[SarcasmMode As usual, your detective skills are impeccable, Samson. You succeeded in exposing my sinister plan to lock myself in a dungeon, chained to an albino.]]"''
-->'''Voiced By''':T.Rider Smith
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Dr. Venture's "other" ArchEnemy, Werner Underbheit is the tyrannical ruler of [[{{Ruritania}} Underland]] (pronounced oon-derland) who lost his jaw back in college - he blames Rusty for this, although it might have been the result of The Monarch's first attempt to kill Rusty. Ousted as ruler in Season 2. Now the muscle for the Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Underbheit:
* ArchEnemy: Considered himself Rusty Venture's arch enemy, but The Monarch completely eclipsed him during the show's run.
* TheBluebeard: Has killed his seven former wives.
* TheBrute: For the Revenge Society.
* TheBusCameBack: ''Love Bheits'' was intended to be the last appearance of the character in the series, as Doc and Jackson didn't find him interesting enough to write for. Until season 4 that is, and the formation of the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz: A very blatant one of Doctor Doom, with The Monarch even making the comparison. This makes his recent team up with Dr. Impossible amusing - especially since Dr. Doom and Mr. Fantastic are ''also'' teammates in the Future Foundation now.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Subverted. He disappeared after season two, and then twenty-nine episodes later, he makes a couple cameos and becomes a member of the Revenge Society not soon after.
* EvilOverlord: Of Ünderland [[spoiler: until his deposition in Season 2.]]
* {{Expy}}: Monarch himself calls him a "dime-store Doctor Doom". Although the resemblance is little more than skin deep: beyond ruling a {{Ruritania}} with an iron fist and blaming an old colleague for a disfiguring accident, they don't really share anything in common.
* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Underbheit anticipate this in he re-introduction in season four, [[NeckSnap providing an immediate demonstration]]. [[spoiler: Turns out he was WrongGenreSavvy and LeeroyJenkins about it. They only need him to sign a contract.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: From his early appearances and the promotion of him in the show's first opening, it appears that the original plan for Underbheit was that he would act as Rusty's "real," serious ArchEnemy while the Monarch would remain an IneffectualSympatheticVillain. However, the writers quickly found Underbheit too one-dimensional to fill that role.
* RedRightHand: Has a prosthetic metal jaw.
* {{Ruritania}}: Underland. [[spoiler: Subversion: it's located near Michigan.]]
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has these on his armour
* SweetOnPollyOliver: Tried to marry the captive Dean Venture (who was dressed as [[StarWars Princess Leia]] for a fancy dress party), mistaking him for a girl.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen arguing with Phantom Limb in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left are shown to have escaped via one of Fat Chance's enigma holes, but Underbheit is not with them.]]

!!Fat Chance
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A new recruit to the Revenge Society, Fat Chance was forever changed by a botched scientific experiment, which left him obese. However, it also gave him an "Enigma Hole" in his belly, which he can pull random (and occasionally useful) items from.
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Tropes associated with Fat Chance:
* BrooklynRage
* CoolGate: His Enigma Hole, even if he has no idea what's on the other side.
* CaptainErsatz: Possibly one to Chunk, a supporting character of TheFlash. He also was a scientist who, due to a mishap, was rendered obese and with the power to send objects to and from a parallel universe through his body. Not a very well known character, but it'd hardly be the most obscure reference Venture Bros has made.
* FatIdiot: To an extent.
* IncrediblyLamePun: Uses his name to create these.
* TookALevelInBadass: With a little training from Killinger, he eliminates the randomness that comes with his Enigma Hole.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen lying unconscious in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left use one of his enigma holes to escape, but it's unknown if Fat Chance escaped or not.]]

!!Henchman #1/Scott Hall/Zero

-->''"[[ThatManIsDead Henchman #1 is dead!]] I am Zero!
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A by-the-book henchman that was a stark contrast to #21 and #24. He followed all the old cliches, for which he was fiercely mocked by the GenreSavvy duo. He did go up in one final showdown with Brock that apparently ended with his death. He later came back as a centurion named Zero who used Captain Sunshine's butler Desmond (disguised as the Greek god Zeus) to kidnap Henchman and Sidekicks to fight to the death. He's later found out by 21, who distracts him while an army of supervillains attack. He somehow survives and joins the Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Henchman #1:
* AndThisIsFor: [[spoiler:Just before attempting to shoot Brock, he begins to say it's for every henchman Brock has killed. Unfortunately for him he gets distracted by Hank's entrance, causing Brock to kill him for real this time.]]
* {{Badass}}:Just like #21 he took on Brock Samson one on one and lived. [[spoiler: And when they fight again, it's a fairly even match that Zero nearly wins. ]]
* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Re-appears as a new member of the Revenge Society in ''All This And Gargantua 2,'' only to finally have his neck brutally snapped by Brock. And if that didn't kill him, the exploding Gargantua-2 certainly did.]]
* TheCaligula: He makes supervillains and super scientists fight for next to no reason other than as penitence and for his amusement.
* EvilCounterpart: To 21. Both changed after a big event, both got a large number of minions. Both TookALevelInBadass. But while 21 was largely unmotivated before, Scott was already motivated. Whereas 21 has avoided becoming a villain on his own but is slowly growing into one, Scott immediately became one. Whereas 21 is fully willing to rely on dirty tactics when the situation calls for it, Scott fights with honor.
* GenreBlind: Falls into all of the old henchman cliches in his first appearance. He's mocked mercilessly by #21 and #24 for it.
* KnightTemplar:His scheme is revenge on what he believes to be the problem with superheroes and villains
* TheManBehindTheMan: Zeus is actually a holographic puppet used to inspire fear and confusion. He's the real one behind the Super Death Camp
* MauveShirt: Starts off as an exploration of the classic RedShirt. He survives and makes two more appearances, first as his own villain and then as a member of the Revenge Society
* MeaningfulName: His name Zero is because he used to be a henchman. It's how 21 guesses his secret identity.
* MyHeroZero: Serves not only as the Big Bad of the episode, but he turns out to be Scott Hall / Number 1, a henchman from a previous episode. Thus, while he may not be a hero, he survives not only being a henchman in a superhero/villain world, whose death is portented and lampshaded, but FIGHTING BROCK SAMSON, which counts as a superpower in its own right.
* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:How Brock kills him in ''All This and Gargantua-2''.]]
* NeverFoundTheBody: Becomes a plot point in season four when he turns out to be the villain of "Every Which Way But Zeus". Comes up again in ''All This and Gargantua-2'' when he is revealed to have survived once again and has joined the Revenge Society. [[spoiler: Subverted when he dies for good by NeckSnap]]
* NominalImportance: A Deconstruction of this trope.
* RedShirt: Again, Deconstructed.
* StopHavingFunGuys: To #21 and #24. [[invoked]]
* ThatManIsDead: Says it word-to-word when it's revealed that he is [[spoiler:Zero]].
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: He is seriously pissed off at people who disregard the lives of their henchmen.
* YouBastard: Gives this to #21
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[[folder:''The Fraternity of Torment'']]
Enemies to the original Team Venture.
!!Scaramantula
-->'''Voiced By:'''Toby Huss
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An elderly ex-villain of Italian descent, and former nemesis of the original Team Venture. In his retirement, he's become pretty mellow and well-adjusted by the standards of the show.
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* AffablyEvil: Very much so. The only reason he even offers to aid Brainulo in his revenge is because he hates how cheesy the museum pieces have made the decor.
* AnimalMotifs: Spiders.
* BadassGrandpa: Very spry and fit for his age, delightedly taking the stairs two at a time while his old foes lag behind.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[{{Franchise/JamesBond}} Scaramanga]].
* PokeThePoodle: Unlike Brainulo, he doesn't seem to hold any serious grudges against Team Venture, and his only form of "vengeance" is deliberately annoying them by getting a longer line of fans seeking autographs.
* RedRightHand: Or, hairy eight-fingered right hand.

!!Brainulo
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A villain from 1000 years in the future, brought back by Jonas Venture Sr. Now elderly and (apparently) senile, he seeks vengeance against the original Team Venture.
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* {{Expy}}: Most closely of [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hector Hammond]], with his withered body, enormous head, and psi-powers, but his skull nodes and costume are derived from [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Brainiac]].
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: From the year 3000, until Jonas Sr [[NoodleIncident somehow trapped him in the past.]]
* MyBrainIsBig
* ObfuscatingDisability: He pretends to be senile to make people understimate him.
* PsychicPowers

!!Manotaur
A retired villain whose identity was stolen by The Monarch when he first seduced Dr. Girlfriend, to avoid being murdered by Phantom Limb. Later murdered by Phantom LImb because of this.
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* AllTheOtherReindeer: Was ostracised due to his size.
* CharacterDeath: No one retires from Phantom Limb's shit list indeed.
* SuperStrength
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Doesn't say a word before he's killed.
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[[folder:''Others'']]

!!([[WritingAroundTrademarks Action]]) [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Jo]]([[WritingAroundTrademarks h]])[[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest nny]] ([[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Quest]])
-->''"Fathers are loving and caring and protective men, and I don't have one of those! But who cares, man? (breaking down) Who cares, who cares, who cares!? Maybe I did kill the dog! Maybe I was the Lizard Man who stole your precious serum! You loved that serum more than you loved me!! (falling to his knees) FATHER!!!! FATHER!!!!!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Brendon Small'''
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You might know him from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest''. He's picked up a few drug addictions and rage issues since then.
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Tropes associated with Jo(h)nny:
* BerserkButton: ''Do NOT'' mention his father. Surprising him with Dr. Z is also a bad idea. Seems to be getting better about this in later seasons, at least.
* {{Wangst}}: Deliberately invoked in as dramatic a way as possible.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: The writers are no longer allowed to call him "Jonny Quest" so that he doesn't do too much damage to the brand name.
** He still plainly ''is'' Jonny Quest, they just don't/can't call him that.
** Also justifiable because Johnny despises his father and refuses to be associated with him, claiming at the Rusty Venture daycamp that orphan boys were lucky not to have a father.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: He's actually older than Rusty, a fact he likes to poke fun at during therapy.

!!Mrs. Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Dermott Fictel's mother. [[spoiler:Unknown to him, Mrs. Fictel is actually Dermott's maternal grandmother. Dermott's "sister" Nikki is his real mother.]]
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Tropes associated with Mrs. Fictel:
* MamaBear: [[spoiler: While we haven't seen it with Dermott, even if he's not really her son, she was damn mad at Rusty for getting her daughter pregnant and made sure he gave her money and left, then there's raising her daughter's son as her own.]]

!!Nikki Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Dermott Fictel's sister. [[spoiler:[[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo Actually his mother]].]]
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Tropes associated with Nikki:
* CoolBigSis: [[spoiler: Or at least the role she plays.]]
* FanGirl: Of the Rusty Venture cartoon.
* FemmeFatale: Is introduced in this fashion during Hank's FilmNoir fantasy.
* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: In true FemmeFatale fashion.
* MrsRobinson: [[spoiler:She is nearly twice Hank's age.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler: The timeline means she is at least in her early 30's, but she doesn't really appear to be that much older than Hank or Dermott.]]
* ReplacementLoveInterest: [[spoiler: Nikki was a FanGirl of Rusty Venture growing up. After getting impregnated by him, she learned that the ''real'' Rusty was far from being anything like he was on TV. Fifteen+ years later she meets Rusty's son Hank, who actually has the qualities of the person she idolized]].
* TeenPregnancy: [[spoiler:Dermott being the product of said pregnancy.]]

!!Kim
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
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Triana's once best friend. Has gained quite the fan following despite appearing for all of two episodes in season two.
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Tropes associated with Kim:
* ApatheticCitizens: Is not fazed in the slightest by Phantom Limb's lack of arms. Or being the offered the chance to become a supervillain.
* [[MistakenForSubculture Mistaken For Supervillian]]: Is mistaken for a supervillain by both Hank and Doctor Girlfriend due to her outfit and hair. She decides just to roll with it.
%%* PerkyGoth
* PutOnABusToHell: Was revealed to have fallen in with preppies, then addicted to drugs before becoming a born-again Christian. Now resides in Florida.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfit in "Victor. Echo. November.".
* SureLetsGoWithThat: Her reaction to being offered membership into the Guild of Calamitous Intent.

!!Princess Tinyfeet
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Sgt.Hatred's wife and later ex-wife. [[spoiler: And apparently wife again. Or not.]]
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Tropes associated with Tinyfeet:
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins
* DoesNotLikeShoes
* MyGirlIsASlut: She apparently left Hatred for not being sensitive to her very kinky needs and was seen having a bizarre threesome with some of his former men. [[spoiler:Hatred later gladly took her back and was fine with playing rough... but then turns out to have shacked up with another man.]]
* TooKinkyToTorture: [[spoiler:When the Monarch kidnaps her as a bargaining chip with Hatred, he and Doctor Mrs. The Monarch don't even have to tie her up; she was already in bondage. She even ASKED to be put in the trunk.]]
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: [[spoiler:Spends "Operation P.R.O.M." in bondage with a ball gag in her mouth, and still manages to win Prom Queen.]]

!!The Outrider
-->'''Voiced By:'''Doc Hammer
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A necromancer who married Byron Orpheus's ex-wife. The Outrider is Triana's stepfather, and she currently lives with him.
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Tropes associated with The Outrider:
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Orpheus at first, being able to acess the second world easily and stealing his wife (sort of). Later subverted as he took shortcuts to get that power that ended up backfiring horribly.
* BerserkButton: The only time he's been seen angry at all is when he attacked what he thought was a KKK member burning a cross on his lawn (it was just Dean in a ghost costume).
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Played with. To achieve his level of power, he had to take shortcuts, unlike Orpheus who worked his way there. While this did back-fire when he fought Torrid, his personal life is better than Orpheus's because The Outrider had more time for his loved ones, and other people, while Orpheus focused exclusively on his job.
* {{Irony}}: It hasn't been brought up in the show yet, but according to the DVD commentary for season 4, his wife has grown tired of him the same way she had with Orpheus (she likewise has a bored expression when we first see her, when Outrider is seeing Triana off). He's clueless about it.
* NiceGuy: Although like JJ he can be condescending.
* NiceHat
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One example was when he tried to explain to Dean, that Trianna [[spoiler: had moved on and found someone else. He also said that their relationship was over, and Dean had to accept that if he wanted her to be happy]]. Dean's response was a [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck You!]]
* ShadowArchetype: To Orpheus. Both are necromancers, both are incredibly powerful, but while Orpheus is more skilled due to all of his training, the Outrider had to get there through shortcuts. While Orpheus speaks in a grandiose manner and is so immersed in his work he and his wife drifted apart, the Outrider is fairly personable, has no trouble interacting with people, and is now married to Orpheus's ex-wife.

!!Raven
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A handsome goth guy, he has something wrong with his legs and uses two crutches. [[spoiler: He is also dating Triana.]]
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Tropes associated with Raven:
* DisabledLoveInterest: A {{Goth}} who walks with crutches and looks like [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
* {{Expy}}: Looks exactly like Robert Pattinson playing [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
%%* {{Goth}}
* TakeThat: He's [[StealthPun lame]] and looks like ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'''s male lead.
%%* TallDarkAndHandsome

!!Col. Bud Manstrong
-->'''Voiced By:'''Terrence Fleming
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An astronaut that resided on the space station, Gargantua-1 (which was built by Jonas Venture), along with Anna. A very chaste fellow which isn't helped with both being the only two people on the station. He later reappears in the series when the station goes down and he somehow manages to pilot it into a terrorist camp, for which he receives a medal from the president.
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Tropes associated with Manstrong:
* AccidentalHero: Celebrated as a hero, but actually [[spoiler:''blacked out'' from a handjob]] while piloting the crashing Gargantua-1 back to Earth.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: Rusty calls him a "repressed masturbater" during the episode ''Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?''
* CelibateHero: It reaches the point of deconstruction. (His girlfriend cheats on him with Brock and he blacks out during a hand job from her when they're about to die.)
* MommasBoy: Very devoted to his mother [[spoiler: partly due to her mind-controlling him.]]
* MyBelovedSmother: Even without the [[spoiler: mind control,]] his mother is very controlling and manipulative of him.

!!Lt. Anna Baldavich
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
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The other astronaut on Gargantua-1, she and Bud were supposely in a relationship but Bud's resistance to her advances put a strain on that which wasn't helped when the Venture clan visited and she made out with Brock. She dies later in the series when then space station crashes back on Earth [[spoiler: but not before trying to get into Bud's pants one more time as a final request. He blacks out midway through.]] She always shown from behind and her face is apparently not the most pleasant thing to look at.
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Tropes associated with Baldavich:
* ButterFace: A TakeOurWordForIt example.
* {{Expy}}: She HAS to be a ShoutOut to Miss Bellum of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' fame!
* TheFaceless: [[TakeOurWordForIt And for a good reason]].
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Perishes when Gargantua-1 hits Earth.]]

!!Captain Sunshine
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/KevinConroy
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One of the few superheroes in the Venture universe, Chuck Scarsdale is gifted with incredible solar powers by day, and works as a news anchor by night, alongside the other members of his super-team. The loss of his sidekick Wonderboy at the hands of the Monarch left him... kind-of messed up.
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Tropes associated with Captain Sunshine:
* AlasPoorVillain: Despite thinking it was a trick at first, he actually sobbed uncontrollably at his [[spoiler:and presumably, the first Captain Sunshine's]] villain, Clue Clown's, funeral upon seeing the corpse as the "jack in the box" as the punchline for one last gag.
* AscendedExtra: First mentioned in passing by the Monarch in "Spider Skull Island", as sending the hero the charred corpse of Wonderboy III is on his list of evil tasks for his henchmen, and mentioned again in "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny" when a younger Monarch is trying to impress Queen Etheria; it isn't until Season 4 that he finally appears in person, and he gets a ''lot'' of screentime.
* DysfunctionJunction: The Monarch killed the third Wonderboy, leaving him terrified that it'll happen again.
* GetOut: Said to Hank when he asks if he knew Batman.
--> Capt. Sunshine: '''Get out of my Sanctum Solarium!'''
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:He's the second Captain Sunshine. His butler Desmond was the first, and has the same power-set.]]
* LightEmUp: His main superpower.
* MistakenForPedophile: [[WordOfGod According to Jackson]], [[spoiler:he's not a pedophile, just REALLY emotionally scarred]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: [[Music/MichaelJackson Lives in a Neverland Ranch-style mansion, and has a slightly creepy devotion to his young sidekick.]]
** The episode in which Captain Sunshine made his first appearance was written ''before'' [[TooSoon Michael Jackson's death]].
* PaperThinDisguise: The Action News team that Scarsdale is a part of is very blatantly the superteam that Captain Sunshine is a part of.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: His gimmick.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Desperately tries to make Hank into his new Wonderboy, as a way of coping with the previous Wonderboy's death at the hands of the Monarch.
* ShoutOut: He's Batman (with a British butler, a stately manor, a Batcave-esque lair, KevinConroy, and a seeming attraction to his sidekick) with superpowers vaguely similar to those of the Ray. Even his (deceased) archnemesis is a CompositeCharacter shout-out to SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker and The Riddler.
** He also shares a bit with Superman (his secret identity is a journalist) and Birdman (his powers depend on exposure to sunlight).
** His superteam is an {{Expy}} of the {{Comicbook/Freedom Fighters}}.
** And continuing with the Music/MichaelJackson elements, his mostly-white costume, light-based abilities, and name all echo Film/CaptainEO. (As the trope page for that film points out, "EO is so named to evoke the Greek root word meaning 'dawn'.")
* WellDoneSonGuy: If Desmond's [[spoiler: aka: the ''original'' Captain Sunshine]] snarking is any indication, the poor guy had a ''lot'' to deal with growing up.

!!Ben
A geneticist living in a house on the edge of the Venture Compound [[spoiler:who apparently helped both Dr. Ventures create the cloning technology that was later used for the boys. He also tells Dean he's a clone and helps the boy cope with the information.]]
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/JKSimmons
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Tropes associated with Ben
* CoolOldGuy: Helps [[spoiler: Dean cope with the fact he's a clone and gives him some beer ]] and there's owning a pet monkey(?).
* CoolPet: His monkey(?) Rico.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He worked with both Jonas and Rusty to [[spoiler: create cloning technology]] and has lived on the compound for years, yet he was never hinted at or mentioned before "A Very Venture Halloween". [[spoiler: This may be justified since Dr. Venture told his sons to stay away from his house, apparently because Ben has no problem with telling the boys that they're clones. Oh, and there's a mass grave in front of the house - and we mean a ''mass'' grave.]]

!!Thalia
-->'''Voiced By:'''Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Introduced in the Season 5 premier, she is a university student who befriends a downtrodden Dean while applying for one of Dr. Venture's projects. [[spoiler:She, along with the other applicants, mutate into a race of superhumans after being exposed to high levels of radiation. She reverts back to normal after given an antidote.]]
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Tropes associated with Thalia
* FantasticallyIndifferent: You wouldn't guess that something was wrong with her before [[spoiler: she showed her new set of arms to Dr. Venture, and she only shows some mild irritation when she has to point out that they're ''new''.]]
* HollywoodNerd
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: [[spoiler:Being exposed to radiation mutates her into a superhuman with telepathic powers, and an extra set of arms.]]
** BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler:Reverts back to being human after being exposed to an antidote.]]
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:When reverted back to normal with the rest of those exposed, she and the others appear to lose their memories about their time at the Venture Compound. ]]
* NerdGlasses: Wears them most of the time.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only girl of the Palaemon Project workers.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Wanted Dean to become chief so that they could be King and Queen of the new age.]]

!! Venturestein
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A nameless Monarch mook who had the misfortune to run into Brock during a raid on the Venture compound resulting in getting his neck snapped. Rusty used his remains to re-animate his corpse in the hopes of selling the Military an undead solider program, during the learning process he made peace with Brock. He shows up again in Season 5 having defected from the army when he recognized a friend of Rusty's during a raid on some strikers. Thanks to said friend's help his intellectual improved greatly and he started a guerrilla force to stop any mad scientists in the Amazon jungles, liberating their experiments along the way to join his cause.
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* FrankensteinsMonster: He's actually kind of scrawny, but he's got the requisite HulkSpeak, stitched-together head, and neck bolts.
* HulkSpeak: In his second appearance. Though unlike most examples, he is actually quite intelligent in most areas, able to perfectly understand concepts like communism, rebellion, the internet, and guerilla warfare. It's just his language skills that are lacking.
* NeckSnap: How he originally died.
* TechnicalPacifist: He has army training, has strength that comes with being a Frankenstein, and leads a well-organized milita. But he tries to avoid needless violence if he can help it. Even letting Hank go free his father and Sgt Hatred without any resistance (since after all, they're technically family). In fact his whole plan revolved around a ShamingTheMob speech toward all the scientists and their experiments of the jungle to live in harmony. ''Which surprisingly enough works!''
* TookALevelInBadass: Was mostly a dumb brute when he started off. Some army training and teachings from UsefulNotes/CheGuevara made him much more formidable.
* TheUndead: A "Frankestein" created by Rusty Venture from two dead Monarch henchmen.

!!Rose Whalen
-->Voiced By: Doc Hammer

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Billy's elderly mother. Originally living in an old folks home in Boca Raton, she shacks up with the Action Man and Horace at the end of season 5.
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Still treats her grown son like a boy.
* BadassGrandma:[[spoiler: Turns out the old bird picked up a thing or two in her youth, and is still a fully capable ass-kicker. It seems she was something more than a "dancer", way back when...]]
** [[spoiler:It's heavily hinted that she was Triple Threat, a masked heroine who was an ally to the original Team Venture who in the 1960s was Action Man's girlfriend.]]
* OfficialCouple: With The Action Man.
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* StringTheory: Played with. When Phantom Limb tracks him down, he's stretched ''himself'' all across his office, as a sign of his worsening mental state and his desire to retain control of everything.
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A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce. After the destruction of Gargantua-2 the Society was disbanded, with Impossible rejoining his wife, Radical Left and Phantom Limb joining the Guild, and the whereabouts of Underbheit and Fat Chance unknown.

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A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce. After the destruction of Gargantua-2 the Society was disbanded, Gargantua-2, with Zero dead, Impossible rejoining his wife, Radical Left and Phantom Limb joining the Guild, and the whereabouts of Underbheit and Fat Chance unknown.unknown, the Society was disbanded.
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A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce. After the destruction of Gargunta-2 the Society was disbanded, with Impossible rejoining his wife, Radical Left and Phantom Limb joining the Guild, and the whereabouts of Underbheit and Fat Chance unknown.

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A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce. After the destruction of Gargunta-2 Gargantua-2 the Society was disbanded, with Impossible rejoining his wife, Radical Left and Phantom Limb joining the Guild, and the whereabouts of Underbheit and Fat Chance unknown.
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A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce.

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A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce. After the destruction of Gargunta-2 the Society was disbanded, with Impossible rejoining his wife, Radical Left and Phantom Limb joining the Guild, and the whereabouts of Underbheit and Fat Chance unknown.
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!!Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr.
-->''"Remember Rusty, in here I’m your doctor not your father. Now lets get back to it shall we. You were telling me how you’re ungrateful for all the opportunities your father’s given you and you blame me for all your problems!''"
-->'''Voiced By''':James Urbaniak
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The grand figure looming over the remains of the current world today is the legacy left behind by Dr. Jonas Venture, Sr. Adventure hero, scientist, woman-chaser, celebrity, and media darling who could do anything ''except'' raise a son. Dr. Venture lived a life of luxury and adventure, with the world constantly revolving around him, and that was the way he liked it. Too often, this ended up with Dr. Venture ignoring important things like missing colleagues, the family's cursed artifact, and non-emotionally scarring time that should have been spent with his own son. Then, he would play down any negative consequences of anything he ever did until he could forget about it.
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Tropes associated with Jonas:
* AbusiveParent: Manages to top Rusty and Professor Impossible as the worst Dad in the series. He included Rusty in all his missions from ages 3-17, made him endure numerous kidnappings, and forced him to kill someone with a house key. Whenever Rusty attempted to express his frustration, Jonas would simply disregard it and call him ungrateful. His style of parenting was so bad, that in "Are You There God, It's Me Dean", even The Monarch admitted to Hank that Jonas really did a number on him.
* TheAce: Since he's a parody of characters like Franchise/DocSavage. Even after a ''lot'' of the varnish that is the man's legend has been wiped away throughout the series his son, the most prominent victim of his {{Jerkass}} behavior and someone well aware of the man's countless faults, freely admits that the man was "one hell of a scientist."
* BreakTheCutie: To Rusty.
* BrokenPedestal: He's a globetrotting super-scientist adventurer who has foiled the plots of countless supervillains. But when you dig a little deeper, you see that he was an emotionally abusive parent who constantly put his son's life in danger by dragging him along on dangerous adventures as well as being a habitual womanizer. He frequently lost interest in his projects, leaving many half-finished and anyone unfortunate enough to be involved to their own devices (E-Den, the drug addled orphans trapped beneath his compound, Dr. Entmann, etc.)
* TheCasanova: A habitual womanizer, known to throw "key parties."
* {{Crossover}}: According to ''VideoGame/PokerNight2'', he worked with [[{{VideoGame/Portal2}} Cave Johnson]] at one point. Appropriate as both were self-absorbed and eccentric men overly obsessed with science whose lifestyles wound up profoundly hurting the person closest to them.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: His first appearances seemed to make the audience think that Rusty is a jerk for not liking his amazing father more. It isn't until we later learn about some of the darker secrets of Venture Industries (such as keeping a population of drug-addicted orphans in the tunnels beneath their house for decades) that we begin to see Jonas as he really was.
* {{Expy}}: Is a [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] version of Franchise/DocSavage and [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Dr. Benton Quest]].
* GadgeteerGenius: A brilliant inventor...until he would lose interest and leave many of his projects unfinished. Rusty seems to stay afloat by (poorly) completing Jonas' unfinished work.
* GenerationXerox: Like his father Lloyd Venture, he was a super-scientist and engaged in globe spanning adventures. He also installed this lifestyle into his son.
* HarmfulToMinors: Just about anything he did with his son counts.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Died under mysterious circumstances and never said goodbye to Rusty. Near the end of the third season, [[spoiler: it is strongly implied that his bodyguard Kano killed him for trying to activate the O.R.B...which had ironically been rendered useless by Lloyd Venture's bodyguard Sandow.]]
* APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy: Has hosted a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_party#Key_parties key party]] at least once.
* PapaWolf: If there is one positive trait to him, he does look after and protect his own son - as a group of poor would-be Greek kidnappers found out the hard way. Zig-zagged in that Rusty is only ever in danger due to his own father's negligence and willingness to put him in dangerous situations. Not helping it is that the various Greek kidnappers actually did better to Rusty than his father could on any given day...
* PetTheDog: Related to PapaWolf, for all of the torment he subjects his son through, he at least has the decency to let his son keep his happy memories before savagely beating up said would-be Greek kidnappers.
* PosthumousCharacter: Died before the series began, though is seen frequently in flashbacks.
* RoguesGallery: Has a fairly deep one. Just going by those shown or mentioned in the show: Scaramantula, Brainulo, Manotaur, Half-Jackal, [[ChurchOfHappyology L. Ron]]... The first 3 even did a VillainTeamUp to kidnap Rusty.
* SpiritAdvisor: But only while Rusty is off his drugs.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Subverted in that he acted as one to Rusty, and by "Acted" we mean sneaking out whenever his son tried talking about his issues and calling him ungrateful for [[IJustWantToBeNormal not enjoying the life of a boy adventurer]].
* WellDoneSonGuy: to Rusty.
* WhatTheHellDad: He took Rusty with him on dangerous adventures as he didn't see anything wrong with it and didn't get why Rusty would want a normal life. Needless to say, it's understandable why he would considering that he had to kill a man at a young age twice among other things.

!!Col. Gentleman
-->''"That thing is gonna kick like a badger, so you have to re-level quick. Aim for the bastard's neck. Hold 'im up there, Kano! I don't care if he wets himself and your head; that boy is gonna see somebody die! And if he doesn't want it to be his father, he'll have to pull that trigger!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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The apparent second-in-command of the 60's Team Venture, Col. Gentleman is the swinger of the group.
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Tropes associated with Gentleman:
* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: He claims to have been in the RAF, but the rank of colonel does not exist in the RAF. The equivalent rank is group captain.
* BadassBisexual: Bi and very much capable of fending for himself in a fight.
* BadassGrandpa: He's still very capable in a fight. He even gets Brock Sampson to back off thanks to his reputation and a well-aimed cane to the throat.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's certainly a nice guy, eccentrics aside. Badmouth or mistreat his friends or family and you're ''screwed.''
* CatchPhrase: "...a smack in the mouth!" (pronounced "[[FunetikAksent shmack in the mooth!]]")
* CloudCuckoolander: Enjoys making "crazy old person" lists and, apparently, gluing bits of a battleship model to his dog in his spare time.
* DepravedBisexual: Almost everything we learn about his sexuality is TooMuchInformation. He does ''not'' identify as any kind of sexuality:
-->'''Jackson Publick (in character during episode commentary):''' "Of course I have sex with Kiki! He's ''beautiful!'' That doesn't make me gay, it makes me smart!"
** He's also the first person Shore-Leave goes to for info on the "Rusty Venture" sex act, and claims to have invented the act. Yeah, he named a gay sex act after his friend's child.
* GameBreakingInjury: He's taken out of the fight on [[spoiler:Gargantua-2]] after [[spoiler:Prof. Impossible breaks his hip]].
* HeManWomanHater: Nearly every time he talks about a woman is to mention either screwing them or giving them a "smack in the mouth."
* HeroicBSOD: During the 5th season finale, after Kiki walks out for good. He rather glumly realizes all his favorite gay flings have passed on, that he's shacked up with a bitchy Persian a third his age, and that Tangiers has lost its appeal [[spoiler:on top of considering his sexual preference a capital offense. He moves to the States by the end of the episode, and he and the Action Man decide to room together.]]
* ManlyGay: Although it's somewhat clear he strongly prefers men as a rule; his autobiography is titled ''Gentlemen Prefer Gentleman'', after all.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He is essentially what you would get if William S. Burroughs were played by SeanConnery.
* OnlyMostlyDead: Hank and Dean found him dead in the second season. Turns out it was a diabetic coma, they were just too stupid to actually check that he was alive.
* PapaWolf: He decks Rusty when he finds out he broke his step-daughter's heart.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: He says that Kano is an excellent pilot despite his "racial handicap."
** Most likely is an example of DeliberateValuesDissonance to reflect that Col. Gentlemen is rather out of touch with modern ideas about racial sensitivity.

!!The Action Man
-->''"Not me, i've got two years!"''
-->'''Voiced By:''' Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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The gun-wielding psycho of the '60s Team Venture, Rodney the Action Man has cooled down significantly with age.
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Tropes associated with The Action Man:
* BattleCry: "AAAACCCTTTTTIIIOOOONNNN! Action! Action! Action! Action! ACTION!"
* TheBerserker: See above. In his prime he seemed to enter some kind of battle frenzy.
* GassHole: Prone to flatulence at his advancing age.
* HappilyMarried... to his dead friend's widow.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: For a given definition of "heroic." He used to wake up a young Rusty Venture with an empty gun pressed to the boy's head.
** "Not ''today'' Rusty..."
* JerkAss: Was not nice at all to Major Tom's ghost about marrying his wife, shot Orpheus without a second thought and pulled Rusty's pants down in front of a large crowd at his 16th birthday so Col.Gentleman could shoot his dick with a shrink ray.
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Surprisingly enough he and Hank hit it off pretty well. And he even admits during their time together that he does regret some of his actions to Rusty.
* ShoutOut: His name comes from a lyric in "Ashes to Ashes", the DavidBowie song that was a continuation of "Space Oddity" (and thus the story of the original Major Tom). Bowie got the name from the British equivalent of Franchise/GIJoe.
* SuperSoldier: He states that Jonas Sr. had him take "Go Juice" while they worked together, but he's kicked it once he retired. If Sergeant Hatred is any indication, this could be why he was so horrible to Rusty.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: After pissing off Dr. Orpheus, the latter tells Action Man that he's going to have a stroke in two years, seventeen days. This news doesn't seem to bother The Action Man in any way.
-->'''Crl. Gentleman:''' We're all going to die!\\
'''Action Man:''' Not me! I still got two more years!

!!Kano
-->[[spoiler:'''Voiced By''':Christopher [=McCulloch=] ]]

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The silent badass of the team, Kano was the cool, silent pilot and MadeOfIron martial artist. He is later revealed to have been Jonas, Sr.'s official OSI Bodyguard in the vein of Brock Samson.
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Tropes associated with Kano:
* TheBigGuy: With hands strong enough to crush a boulder, but gentle enough to crush a butterfly.
* GentleGiant: In his old age (or maybe all along), he's become quite soft, has hobbies in cooking and karaoke. He also seemed to be the primary caretaker of Rusty and was a borderline TeamMom.
* MeaningfulName: According to creator commentary for "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Kano" is short for "volcano" and refers to his [[BreathWeapon firebreathing powers]].
* NiceGuy: By far the nicest, well-balanced, and least sociopathic member of the original Team Venture (other than Otto Aquarius, but he can be a bible-thumping prick at times too.)
* TheStoic: Has all of the mannerisms to go with the silence.
* TheVoiceless: [[spoiler:Turns out that he isn't mute. He took a vow of silence for killing a "great man"... who may have been Dr. Venture, Sr. himself.]]

!!Dr. Paul Entmann/Humongoloid
-->'''Voiced By:'''Stephen DeStefano
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The forgotten member of the team, Dr. Entmann was left stranded in a sealed room under the Venture Compound after an attempt to cure his super-gigantism turned him into an tiny human.
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Tropes associated with Entmann:
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[MarvelUniverse Dr. Pym/Ant-Man/Giant-Man/Goliath/Yellowjacket.]] Thoroughly lampshaded when Brock says he reminds him of a Marvel hero and Entmann's guesses ("Hawkeye?" "Sub-Mariner?") are way off.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: With a ShapeshifterModeLock at tiny size.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Lived with the Action Man in a retirement home but got crushed underneath a rocking chair.]]
%%* MightyGlacier: As the Humongoloid (his giant form) but he was more BlessedWithSuck if anything.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: When he was a giant he bore a striking resemblance to AndreTheGiant, including slurred speech and curly hair.
* SquareCubeLaw: References it - he nearly went into cardiac arrest from the slightest activity when he was a giant, and expresses annoyance with the "many times its own weight" description of an ant's strength.

!!Otto Aquarius
-->'''Voiced By''': T. Ryder Smith
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Son of a drunken sailor and an Atlantean princess, Otto is a standard aquatic hero who has long since given up violence as an answer to his problems after joining Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Tropes associated with Aquarius
* ActualPacifist: Which is cool and all, but makes him all but useless when the boys call the original Team Venture together to save their dad.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Of either Comicbook/{{Aquaman}}...or [[OlderThanTheyThink the Sub-Mariner]]. There are just enough details that he could really be either.
* {{Atlantis}}: He's half Atlantian.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Salutations".
* FishPerson: Duh.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Thank to, in the Action Mans words, a "Drunken sailor having his way with his mermom.
* HollywoodJehovahsWitness: Pacifistic and hands out pamphlets.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Has his half-Atlantean DNA to thank for that.

!!Swifty
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon Small
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In his prime, he was a middleweight boxing champion and a good friend to Jonas Venture, Sr. After becoming a punch drunk palooka, his wife left him and Jonas gave him (and Hector) a maintenance job at the Venture Compound out of pity.
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Tropes associated with Swifty:
* DentedIron: All the hits he's taken in the past have left him with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dementia_pugilistica dementia pugilistica]], so he's not too aware of his surroundings.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty seriously doesn't remember that this guy was his dad's best pal.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Despite being grossly under qualified, Rusty fires him due to him not remembering him after working there for 30 years.
* [[JetPack Jet Boots]]: When he was a member of Team Venture.
* RetiredBadass: He may be slow and out of shape, but damn if he can't still throw a punch.
* TalkativeLoon: Speaks almost entirely in {{word salad}}s nowadays. "I remember there was a ''ring''... that ''loved'' the radio."

!!Major Tom
-->'''Voiced By:'''James Urbaniak

A test pilot who died in a crash while testing one of Jonas' planes. When the current Venture family and Brock Samson disturbed Tom's spirit, he climbed onto the Ventures' boat doing nothing but screaming. Eventually, Brock decapitates him and throws him back into the ocean.
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Tropes associated with Major Tom
* AcePilot: Hence his testing of the experimental craft.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Well being dead helped this, but he's never seen with the rest of Team Venture in flashbacks, even after Aquarius, Swifty, Hector and Ook Ook were retroactively added.
* DemBones: His face and left arm at least.
* LosingYourHead: Thanks to Brock.
* MajorlyAwesome: Is a Major.
* OverlyLongScream: Spends pretty much the entire episode screaming.
** SkywardScream: ...After discovering his widow married the Action Man.
* FlamingSkulls: For no adequately explained reason.
* TheUndead: Is a ghostly skeleton apparition.

!!Ook Ook
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A "mindless savage" and apparent unfrozen caveman who somehow got refrozen between 1969 and the present day.
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Tropes associated with Ook Ook:
* BadWithTheBone: Uses one as a club.
* ContemporaryCaveman: Was frozen and then joined the old Team Venture after thawing out. He is then apparently refrozen at some point and is now on display in the museum.
* FlatCharacter: Was only in one episode so it makes sense.
* HumanPopsicle: Even manages to get ''refrozen'' between 1969 and the present day.
* PokemonSpeak: Can only say his name.

!!Hector Molina
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-->'''Doctor Orpheus:''': Who is Hector Molina and why do I keep getting his junk mail?!
-->'''Voiced By''': Brendon Small
The Team Venture counterpart to [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Hadji]], a small Mexican boy who saved Rusty's life as a boy. Grew up and got a job on the Venture Compound. Rusty actually forgot that he existed. [[BerserkButton Doctor Orpheus still gets his junk mail.]]
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Tropes associated with Hector:
* AManIsNotAVirgin: In his 40s, he never even kissed a girl yet.
* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: Rusty has no idea who he is anymore.
* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Like Swifty, Rusty fires him at the drop of a hat.
* HeroicBystander: Becomes a member of Team Venture after saving Doctor Jonas Venture's life by shielding him from a spear with an Aztec calendar as a child.
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[[folder:The Impossibles]]
!!Professor Richard Impossible
-->''"(When asked what's more important than family)Sciiiennnceee?"
-->'''Voiced by: '''Creator/StephenColbert (Seasons 1, 2 and 6), Creator/BillHader (Season 4), Peter [=McCulloch=] (The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay)
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A fellow super-scientist and CaptainErsatz of ''Franchise/FantasticFour'' leader Reed Richards AKA Mr. Fantastic, but much, much darker. At first he seemed just like his counterpart... and then it was revealed his fellow members got useless, or in one case harmful, powers and that he kept them under wraps to save face. Doctor Venture won over his wife, Sally, while working with Impossible but left her behind when they left. She finally escaped with Doctor Venture's brother J.J. along with her and her son Rocket. He didn't take it well. He soon fell into a deep depression until his old buddy Phantom Limb convinced him to go over to the evil side, while remaining a super scientist to the public. He's now a super villain and part of Phantom Limb's Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Richard:
* AccidentalHero: Saves the whole Spider Skull Island from exploding, by trying to [[DrivenToSuicide kill himself with it]].
* BeardOfSorrow: Starts to grow one after Sally dumps him. Shaves it (with the help of Phantom Limb) immediately after joining the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[Franchise/FantasticFour Mr. Fantastic]], with a little bit of WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles mixed in.
* CardCarryingVillain: He really enjoys his new status of villain, [[ThatManIsDead changing his name]], throwing [[IncrediblyLamePun puns]] and all the stuff.
* TheDragon[=/=]EvilGenius: For the Revenge Society.
* DrivenToSuicide: Tried to kill himself at least two times after Sally dumped him.
* DomesticAbuser: Not physically, at least.
* FaceHeelTurn: Well, he was always a dick, but he's dropped all pretense of being one of the "good guys" now.
* ForScience: He conducted an experiment that blew up in his face. It granted him incredible stretching powers, but left his family with painful and hideous mutations. Not only is he completely unsympathetic to their plight, but he treats them like prisoners most of the time less they embarrass him. He is a thinly-veiled parody of ''The ComicBook/FantasticFour''[='=]s Reed Richards, who has slipped into this trope from ReedRichardsIsUseless more than once (most recently during ''ComicBook/CivilWar''). His crowning moment of For Science comes when confronted by his wife that their son was missing, he ignores her and handwaves it:
-->'''Sally''' "What could possibly be more important than your own son?"
-->'''Richard''' "... sssssssssssscience?"
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the first two seasons he identifies as a "good guy" despite being very despicable. In season three, after Sally leaves him, he crosses the DespairEventHorizon and at least has enough good in him to attempt a HeroicSacrifice. Then in season four, he joins Phantom Limb's Revenge Society and embraces his inner evil. [[spoiler:Then in the special ''All This and Gargantua-2'', he leaves the Revenge Society after his ex-wife convinces him to leave with her instead of dying on the space station.]]
* ICannotSelfTerminate: Has been unable to kill himself because his rubber body is so durable.
* IHaveNoSon: Barely acknowledges the existence of his son, Rocket. He even attempts to justify his neglect by claiming that Rocket is probably not his biological son.
* InsufferableGenius[=/=]SmugSuper: As a Reed Richards parody, he takes all of Reed's faults and turns them UpToEleven.
* JerkAss: He's a self-aggrandizing super scientist who would unthinkingly do horrible things for profit, glory, and scientific curiosity. While such a description would apply to many other characters in the show, Professor Impossible has repeatedly shown his contempt and lack of empathy towards others by coldly dismissing them as insignificant in the face of his own scientific pursuits and abilities.
* LaughablyEvil: Became waaay more humorous once he went off the deep end and joined the Revenge Society. This may have something to do with Bill Hader, though.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Even before his FaceHeelTurn, he was shown to have a very shaky grasp on ethics. His ''first'' solution to Hank being contaminated by [[SpontaneousHumanCombustion The Goliath Serum]] was to kill him. He doesn't even pause what he's doing when he finds out that his son is missing and is only concerned about it because his wife is beating on him and berating him because of it.
* NotSoDifferent: Phantom Limb points out that he wasn't that far from being a supervillain in the first place.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: While his lack of experience has kept him from being an effective supervillain thus far, it must be remembered that this is the same person who has devised a biological agent capable of turning living creatures into bombs and has harnessed [[spoiler: his brother-in-law's self-combustion powers]] to provide Impossible Industries with enough free electricity to go completely "green", all of which occurred before he decided to become a real supervillain.
* NighInvulnerability: Although he can still be harmed, his elastic nature makes him incredibly difficult to kill or even injure.
* RubberMan: He's a spoof of the Mr. Fantastic and the only one of the Impossibles to have a useful power.
* ThatManIsDead: Attempts this by calling himself Professor Incorrigible, but Limb wasn't crazy about the idea.
* TheSociopath: A high-functioning and affable one (in a 1950's TV-dad kind of way), but his interactions with people underlines that this guy has ''serious'' difficulty differentiating between people and disposable lab rats.
* VillainousBreakDown: After Sally leaves him.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He manages to keep up his good publicity up until his split with Sally. Though he isn't actually exposed for the JerkAss that he is, his mental breakdown and decline have become apparent to others.

!!Sally Impossible
-->''"What could be more important than your family, Richard?!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Mia Baron
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Richard Impossible's now-ex-wife. When the lab accident occured that gave Richard his stretching powers, she was affected too but was much less fortunate as she was given the "power" of making her skin visible, without utilising it her skin ''returns'' to being invisible and makes for a pretty gross sight. Her other family members, who were also caught in the blast, didn't fare as well (her brother Cody ignites when exposed to oxygen, while her cousin Ned became a walking tumor). To save his public image, Richard hid them away and refused to let Sally interact with anyone. Rusty winds up meeting her by accident and she tries to use him to escape Richard's grasp but Rusty quickly abandons her. In their next encounter Rusty used her to get a vital piece of equipment he needed from Richard's lab. It was during this encounter she met Jonas Venture Jr and the two quickly hit it off. Sometime afterward she divorced Richard and went to live with J.J along with Ned and her infant son Rocket (Cody somehow still staying with Richard).
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Tropes associated with Sally:
* BlessedWithSuck: Stuck with a power she never wanted and claims it take a great deal of effort to maintain control -- really, it barely even counts as a ''power'', more like a flat-out disability.
* BodyHorror: When she loses control of her power, yeesh.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Invisible Woman from ''Franchise/FantasticFour''.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:She still hates Richard, but saves him anyway cause he's Rocket's dad.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: Minor one, before she was always cowering in front of her husband and gets sparks of courage if she knew she could escape or at least discredit him. She ratches up a bit when Richard shows his neglect for Rocket and by third appearance she done with his crap and is disgusted by his attempts to win her back (though she does show some appreciation for his attempted and supposed HeroicSacrifice). She is now a part of J.J's fighting force, helping to defend Spider Island from the Monarch in a giant mecha. As part of that, she's also improved her control over her visibility and managed to conquer her issues.
* YankTheDogsChain: She finally escapes her abusive husband, ends up with a man who truly loves and appreciates her [[spoiler: only for said man to die just a few years later, leaving her only with her young child and mentally handicapped cousin.]]

!!Cody
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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Sally Impossible's brother, who painfully bursts into flame when in contact with oxygen. As such, Cody usually has to be encased in a stasis chamber to control his condition and relieve his pain. He did not initially follow Sally and Ned to Spider Skull Island, but was kept by Richard Impossible, who harnessed Cody's heat to power Impossible Industries.
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Tropes associated with Cody:
* BlessedWithSuck: He has PlayingWithFire powers and does not die from them... but can't turn them off or stop feeling ''pain''.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Human Torch from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except without any control of his fire powers.
* ManOnFire: Whenever he comes into contact with oxygen, this happens. He's even [[AppropriatedAppellation called this]].
* PeopleJars: Spends most of his time in one. He is in extreme pain outside of it, and this includes the whole time he's powering Impossible Industries.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: An AvertedTrope. A perfect example of what happens when you gain the power to be on fire without having the ability to turn the fire off, while also being invulnerable to it.

!!Ned
-->''"Ned go Boom Boom."''
-->Voiced By: Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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Sally Impossible and Cody's mentally challenged cousin. Formerly associated with Impossible Industries, Ned followed Sally to Spider Skull Island to live with Jonas Venture Jr.
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Tropes associated with Ned:
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Thing from ''Franchise/FantasticFour'', except mentally handicapped.
* HandicappedBadass: He packs a wallop when he wants to - guy's roughly the same size as Brock.
* SuperStrength: As noted above, the guy is super strong.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The Revenge Society'']]
A group organized by Phantom Limb during his opposition to the Guild of Calamitous Intent. It was originally Limb, a coffee mug, a toaster, and one of Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's Ferragamo pumps, but after regaining his sanity, he collected several other "disenfranchised" supervillains, including Richard Impossible following his divorce.
!!Baron Underbheit
-->''"[[SarcasmMode As usual, your detective skills are impeccable, Samson. You succeeded in exposing my sinister plan to lock myself in a dungeon, chained to an albino.]]"''
-->'''Voiced By''':T.Rider Smith
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Dr. Venture's "other" ArchEnemy, Werner Underbheit is the tyrannical ruler of [[{{Ruritania}} Underland]] (pronounced oon-derland) who lost his jaw back in college - he blames Rusty for this, although it might have been the result of The Monarch's first attempt to kill Rusty. Ousted as ruler in Season 2. Now the muscle for the Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Underbheit:
* ArchEnemy: Considered himself Rusty Venture's arch enemy, but The Monarch completely eclipsed him during the show's run.
* TheBluebeard: Has killed his seven former wives.
* TheBrute: For the Revenge Society.
* TheBusCameBack: ''Love Bheits'' was intended to be the last appearance of the character in the series, as Doc and Jackson didn't find him interesting enough to write for. Until season 4 that is, and the formation of the Revenge Society.
* CaptainErsatz: A very blatant one of Doctor Doom, with The Monarch even making the comparison. This makes his recent team up with Dr. Impossible amusing - especially since Dr. Doom and Mr. Fantastic are ''also'' teammates in the Future Foundation now.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Subverted. He disappeared after season two, and then twenty-nine episodes later, he makes a couple cameos and becomes a member of the Revenge Society not soon after.
* EvilOverlord: Of Ünderland [[spoiler: until his deposition in Season 2.]]
* {{Expy}}: Monarch himself calls him a "dime-store Doctor Doom". Although the resemblance is little more than skin deep: beyond ruling a {{Ruritania}} with an iron fist and blaming an old colleague for a disfiguring accident, they don't really share anything in common.
* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Underbheit anticipate this in he re-introduction in season four, [[NeckSnap providing an immediate demonstration]]. [[spoiler: Turns out he was WrongGenreSavvy and LeeroyJenkins about it. They only need him to sign a contract.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: From his early appearances and the promotion of him in the show's first opening, it appears that the original plan for Underbheit was that he would act as Rusty's "real," serious ArchEnemy while the Monarch would remain an IneffectualSympatheticVillain. However, the writers quickly found Underbheit too one-dimensional to fill that role.
* RedRightHand: Has a prosthetic metal jaw.
* {{Ruritania}}: Underland. [[spoiler: Subversion: it's located near Michigan.]]
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has these on his armour
* SweetOnPollyOliver: Tried to marry the captive Dean Venture (who was dressed as [[StarWars Princess Leia]] for a fancy dress party), mistaking him for a girl.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen arguing with Phantom Limb in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left are shown to have escaped via one of Fat Chance's enigma holes, but Underbheit is not with them.]]

!!Fat Chance
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A new recruit to the Revenge Society, Fat Chance was forever changed by a botched scientific experiment, which left him obese. However, it also gave him an "Enigma Hole" in his belly, which he can pull random (and occasionally useful) items from.
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Tropes associated with Fat Chance:
* BrooklynRage
* CoolGate: His Enigma Hole, even if he has no idea what's on the other side.
* CaptainErsatz: Possibly one to Chunk, a supporting character of TheFlash. He also was a scientist who, due to a mishap, was rendered obese and with the power to send objects to and from a parallel universe through his body. Not a very well known character, but it'd hardly be the most obscure reference Venture Bros has made.
* FatIdiot: To an extent.
* IncrediblyLamePun: Uses his name to create these.
* TookALevelInBadass: With a little training from Killinger, he eliminates the randomness that comes with his Enigma Hole.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:In "All This and Gargantua-2", he is last seen lying unconscious in the self-destructing space station. Phantom Limb and Radical Left use one of his enigma holes to escape, but it's unknown if Fat Chance escaped or not.]]

!!Henchman #1/Scott Hall/Zero

-->''"[[ThatManIsDead Henchman #1 is dead!]] I am Zero!
-->'''Voiced By:'''Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A by-the-book henchman that was a stark contrast to #21 and #24. He followed all the old cliches, for which he was fiercely mocked by the GenreSavvy duo. He did go up in one final showdown with Brock that apparently ended with his death. He later came back as a centurion named Zero who used Captain Sunshine's butler Desmond (disguised as the Greek god Zeus) to kidnap Henchman and Sidekicks to fight to the death. He's later found out by 21, who distracts him while an army of supervillains attack. He somehow survives and joins the Revenge Society.
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Tropes associated with Henchman #1:
* AndThisIsFor: [[spoiler:Just before attempting to shoot Brock, he begins to say it's for every henchman Brock has killed. Unfortunately for him he gets distracted by Hank's entrance, causing Brock to kill him for real this time.]]
* {{Badass}}:Just like #21 he took on Brock Samson one on one and lived. [[spoiler: And when they fight again, it's a fairly even match that Zero nearly wins. ]]
* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Re-appears as a new member of the Revenge Society in ''All This And Gargantua 2,'' only to finally have his neck brutally snapped by Brock. And if that didn't kill him, the exploding Gargantua-2 certainly did.]]
* TheCaligula: He makes supervillains and super scientists fight for next to no reason other than as penitence and for his amusement.
* EvilCounterpart: To 21. Both changed after a big event, both got a large number of minions. Both TookALevelInBadass. But while 21 was largely unmotivated before, Scott was already motivated. Whereas 21 has avoided becoming a villain on his own but is slowly growing into one, Scott immediately became one. Whereas 21 is fully willing to rely on dirty tactics when the situation calls for it, Scott fights with honor.
* GenreBlind: Falls into all of the old henchman cliches in his first appearance. He's mocked mercilessly by #21 and #24 for it.
* KnightTemplar:His scheme is revenge on what he believes to be the problem with superheroes and villains
* TheManBehindTheMan: Zeus is actually a holographic puppet used to inspire fear and confusion. He's the real one behind the Super Death Camp
* MauveShirt: Starts off as an exploration of the classic RedShirt. He survives and makes two more appearances, first as his own villain and then as a member of the Revenge Society
* MeaningfulName: His name Zero is because he used to be a henchman. It's how 21 guesses his secret identity.
* MyHeroZero: Serves not only as the Big Bad of the episode, but he turns out to be Scott Hall / Number 1, a henchman from a previous episode. Thus, while he may not be a hero, he survives not only being a henchman in a superhero/villain world, whose death is portented and lampshaded, but FIGHTING BROCK SAMSON, which counts as a superpower in its own right.
* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:How Brock kills him in ''All This and Gargantua-2''.]]
* NeverFoundTheBody: Becomes a plot point in season four when he turns out to be the villain of "Every Which Way But Zeus". Comes up again in ''All This and Gargantua-2'' when he is revealed to have survived once again and has joined the Revenge Society. [[spoiler: Subverted when he dies for good by NeckSnap]]
* NominalImportance: A Deconstruction of this trope.
* RedShirt: Again, Deconstructed.
* StopHavingFunGuys: To #21 and #24. [[invoked]]
* ThatManIsDead: Says it word-to-word when it's revealed that he is [[spoiler:Zero]].
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: He is seriously pissed off at people who disregard the lives of their henchmen.
* YouBastard: Gives this to #21
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The Fraternity of Torment'']]
Enemies to the original Team Venture.
!!Scaramantula
-->'''Voiced By:'''Toby Huss
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An elderly ex-villain of Italian descent, and former nemesis of the original Team Venture. In his retirement, he's become pretty mellow and well-adjusted by the standards of the show.
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* AffablyEvil: Very much so. The only reason he even offers to aid Brainulo in his revenge is because he hates how cheesy the museum pieces have made the decor.
* AnimalMotifs: Spiders.
* BadassGrandpa: Very spry and fit for his age, delightedly taking the stairs two at a time while his old foes lag behind.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[{{Franchise/JamesBond}} Scaramanga]].
* PokeThePoodle: Unlike Brainulo, he doesn't seem to hold any serious grudges against Team Venture, and his only form of "vengeance" is deliberately annoying them by getting a longer line of fans seeking autographs.
* RedRightHand: Or, hairy eight-fingered right hand.

!!Brainulo
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A villain from 1000 years in the future, brought back by Jonas Venture Sr. Now elderly and (apparently) senile, he seeks vengeance against the original Team Venture.
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* {{Expy}}: Most closely of [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hector Hammond]], with his withered body, enormous head, and psi-powers, but his skull nodes and costume are derived from [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Brainiac]].
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: From the year 3000, until Jonas Sr [[NoodleIncident somehow trapped him in the past.]]
* MyBrainIsBig
* ObfuscatingDisability: He pretends to be senile to make people understimate him.
* PsychicPowers

!!Manotaur
A retired villain whose identity was stolen by The Monarch when he first seduced Dr. Girlfriend, to avoid being murdered by Phantom Limb. Later murdered by Phantom LImb because of this.
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* AllTheOtherReindeer: Was ostracised due to his size.
* CharacterDeath: No one retires from Phantom Limb's shit list indeed.
* SuperStrength
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Doesn't say a word before he's killed.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Others'']]

!!([[WritingAroundTrademarks Action]]) [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Jo]]([[WritingAroundTrademarks h]])[[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest nny]] ([[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Quest]])
-->''"Fathers are loving and caring and protective men, and I don't have one of those! But who cares, man? (breaking down) Who cares, who cares, who cares!? Maybe I did kill the dog! Maybe I was the Lizard Man who stole your precious serum! You loved that serum more than you loved me!! (falling to his knees) FATHER!!!! FATHER!!!!!"''
-->'''Voiced By''':Brendon Small'''
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You might know him from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest''. He's picked up a few drug addictions and rage issues since then.
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Tropes associated with Jo(h)nny:
* BerserkButton: ''Do NOT'' mention his father. Surprising him with Dr. Z is also a bad idea. Seems to be getting better about this in later seasons, at least.
* {{Wangst}}: Deliberately invoked in as dramatic a way as possible.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: The writers are no longer allowed to call him "Jonny Quest" so that he doesn't do too much damage to the brand name.
** He still plainly ''is'' Jonny Quest, they just don't/can't call him that.
** Also justifiable because Johnny despises his father and refuses to be associated with him, claiming at the Rusty Venture daycamp that orphan boys were lucky not to have a father.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: He's actually older than Rusty, a fact he likes to poke fun at during therapy.

!!Mrs. Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Dermott Fictel's mother. [[spoiler:Unknown to him, Mrs. Fictel is actually Dermott's maternal grandmother. Dermott's "sister" Nikki is his real mother.]]
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Tropes associated with Mrs. Fictel:
* MamaBear: [[spoiler: While we haven't seen it with Dermott, even if he's not really her son, she was damn mad at Rusty for getting her daughter pregnant and made sure he gave her money and left, then there's raising her daughter's son as her own.]]

!!Nikki Fictel
-->'''Voiced By''': Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Dermott Fictel's sister. [[spoiler:[[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo Actually his mother]].]]
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Tropes associated with Nikki:
* CoolBigSis: [[spoiler: Or at least the role she plays.]]
* FanGirl: Of the Rusty Venture cartoon.
* FemmeFatale: Is introduced in this fashion during Hank's FilmNoir fantasy.
* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: In true FemmeFatale fashion.
* MrsRobinson: [[spoiler:She is nearly twice Hank's age.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler: The timeline means she is at least in her early 30's, but she doesn't really appear to be that much older than Hank or Dermott.]]
* ReplacementLoveInterest: [[spoiler: Nikki was a FanGirl of Rusty Venture growing up. After getting impregnated by him, she learned that the ''real'' Rusty was far from being anything like he was on TV. Fifteen+ years later she meets Rusty's son Hank, who actually has the qualities of the person she idolized]].
* TeenPregnancy: [[spoiler:Dermott being the product of said pregnancy.]]

!!Kim
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
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Triana's once best friend. Has gained quite the fan following despite appearing for all of two episodes in season two.
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Tropes associated with Kim:
* ApatheticCitizens: Is not fazed in the slightest by Phantom Limb's lack of arms. Or being the offered the chance to become a supervillain.
* [[MistakenForSubculture Mistaken For Supervillian]]: Is mistaken for a supervillain by both Hank and Doctor Girlfriend due to her outfit and hair. She decides just to roll with it.
%%* PerkyGoth
* PutOnABusToHell: Was revealed to have fallen in with preppies, then addicted to drugs before becoming a born-again Christian. Now resides in Florida.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfit in "Victor. Echo. November.".
* SureLetsGoWithThat: Her reaction to being offered membership into the Guild of Calamitous Intent.

!!Princess Tinyfeet
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Sgt.Hatred's wife and later ex-wife. [[spoiler: And apparently wife again. Or not.]]
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Tropes associated with Tinyfeet:
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins
* DoesNotLikeShoes
* MyGirlIsASlut: She apparently left Hatred for not being sensitive to her very kinky needs and was seen having a bizarre threesome with some of his former men. [[spoiler:Hatred later gladly took her back and was fine with playing rough... but then turns out to have shacked up with another man.]]
* TooKinkyToTorture: [[spoiler:When the Monarch kidnaps her as a bargaining chip with Hatred, he and Doctor Mrs. The Monarch don't even have to tie her up; she was already in bondage. She even ASKED to be put in the trunk.]]
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: [[spoiler:Spends "Operation P.R.O.M." in bondage with a ball gag in her mouth, and still manages to win Prom Queen.]]

!!The Outrider
-->'''Voiced By:'''Doc Hammer
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A necromancer who married Byron Orpheus's ex-wife. The Outrider is Triana's stepfather, and she currently lives with him.
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Tropes associated with The Outrider:
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Orpheus at first, being able to acess the second world easily and stealing his wife (sort of). Later subverted as he took shortcuts to get that power that ended up backfiring horribly.
* BerserkButton: The only time he's been seen angry at all is when he attacked what he thought was a KKK member burning a cross on his lawn (it was just Dean in a ghost costume).
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Played with. To achieve his level of power, he had to take shortcuts, unlike Orpheus who worked his way there. While this did back-fire when he fought Torrid, his personal life is better than Orpheus's because The Outrider had more time for his loved ones, and other people, while Orpheus focused exclusively on his job.
* {{Irony}}: It hasn't been brought up in the show yet, but according to the DVD commentary for season 4, his wife has grown tired of him the same way she had with Orpheus (she likewise has a bored expression when we first see her, when Outrider is seeing Triana off). He's clueless about it.
* NiceGuy: Although like JJ he can be condescending.
* NiceHat
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One example was when he tried to explain to Dean, that Trianna [[spoiler: had moved on and found someone else. He also said that their relationship was over, and Dean had to accept that if he wanted her to be happy]]. Dean's response was a [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck You!]]
* ShadowArchetype: To Orpheus. Both are necromancers, both are incredibly powerful, but while Orpheus is more skilled due to all of his training, the Outrider had to get there through shortcuts. While Orpheus speaks in a grandiose manner and is so immersed in his work he and his wife drifted apart, the Outrider is fairly personable, has no trouble interacting with people, and is now married to Orpheus's ex-wife.

!!Raven
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A handsome goth guy, he has something wrong with his legs and uses two crutches. [[spoiler: He is also dating Triana.]]
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Tropes associated with Raven:
* DisabledLoveInterest: A {{Goth}} who walks with crutches and looks like [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
* {{Expy}}: Looks exactly like Robert Pattinson playing [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Edward Cullen]].
%%* {{Goth}}
* TakeThat: He's [[StealthPun lame]] and looks like ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'''s male lead.
%%* TallDarkAndHandsome

!!Col. Bud Manstrong
-->'''Voiced By:'''Terrence Fleming
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An astronaut that resided on the space station, Gargantua-1 (which was built by Jonas Venture), along with Anna. A very chaste fellow which isn't helped with both being the only two people on the station. He later reappears in the series when the station goes down and he somehow manages to pilot it into a terrorist camp, for which he receives a medal from the president.
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Tropes associated with Manstrong:
* AccidentalHero: Celebrated as a hero, but actually [[spoiler:''blacked out'' from a handjob]] while piloting the crashing Gargantua-1 back to Earth.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: Rusty calls him a "repressed masturbater" during the episode ''Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?''
* CelibateHero: It reaches the point of deconstruction. (His girlfriend cheats on him with Brock and he blacks out during a hand job from her when they're about to die.)
* MommasBoy: Very devoted to his mother [[spoiler: partly due to her mind-controlling him.]]
* MyBelovedSmother: Even without the [[spoiler: mind control,]] his mother is very controlling and manipulative of him.

!!Lt. Anna Baldavich
-->'''Voiced By:'''Nina Helman
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The other astronaut on Gargantua-1, she and Bud were supposely in a relationship but Bud's resistance to her advances put a strain on that which wasn't helped when the Venture clan visited and she made out with Brock. She dies later in the series when then space station crashes back on Earth [[spoiler: but not before trying to get into Bud's pants one more time as a final request. He blacks out midway through.]] She always shown from behind and her face is apparently not the most pleasant thing to look at.
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Tropes associated with Baldavich:
* ButterFace: A TakeOurWordForIt example.
* {{Expy}}: She HAS to be a ShoutOut to Miss Bellum of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' fame!
* TheFaceless: [[TakeOurWordForIt And for a good reason]].
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Perishes when Gargantua-1 hits Earth.]]

!!Captain Sunshine
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/KevinConroy
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One of the few superheroes in the Venture universe, Chuck Scarsdale is gifted with incredible solar powers by day, and works as a news anchor by night, alongside the other members of his super-team. The loss of his sidekick Wonderboy at the hands of the Monarch left him... kind-of messed up.
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Tropes associated with Captain Sunshine:
* AlasPoorVillain: Despite thinking it was a trick at first, he actually sobbed uncontrollably at his [[spoiler:and presumably, the first Captain Sunshine's]] villain, Clue Clown's, funeral upon seeing the corpse as the "jack in the box" as the punchline for one last gag.
* AscendedExtra: First mentioned in passing by the Monarch in "Spider Skull Island", as sending the hero the charred corpse of Wonderboy III is on his list of evil tasks for his henchmen, and mentioned again in "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny" when a younger Monarch is trying to impress Queen Etheria; it isn't until Season 4 that he finally appears in person, and he gets a ''lot'' of screentime.
* DysfunctionJunction: The Monarch killed the third Wonderboy, leaving him terrified that it'll happen again.
* GetOut: Said to Hank when he asks if he knew Batman.
--> Capt. Sunshine: '''Get out of my Sanctum Solarium!'''
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:He's the second Captain Sunshine. His butler Desmond was the first, and has the same power-set.]]
* LightEmUp: His main superpower.
* MistakenForPedophile: [[WordOfGod According to Jackson]], [[spoiler:he's not a pedophile, just REALLY emotionally scarred]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: [[Music/MichaelJackson Lives in a Neverland Ranch-style mansion, and has a slightly creepy devotion to his young sidekick.]]
** The episode in which Captain Sunshine made his first appearance was written ''before'' [[TooSoon Michael Jackson's death]].
* PaperThinDisguise: The Action News team that Scarsdale is a part of is very blatantly the superteam that Captain Sunshine is a part of.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: His gimmick.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Desperately tries to make Hank into his new Wonderboy, as a way of coping with the previous Wonderboy's death at the hands of the Monarch.
* ShoutOut: He's Batman (with a British butler, a stately manor, a Batcave-esque lair, KevinConroy, and a seeming attraction to his sidekick) with superpowers vaguely similar to those of the Ray. Even his (deceased) archnemesis is a CompositeCharacter shout-out to SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker and The Riddler.
** He also shares a bit with Superman (his secret identity is a journalist) and Birdman (his powers depend on exposure to sunlight).
** His superteam is an {{Expy}} of the {{Comicbook/Freedom Fighters}}.
** And continuing with the Music/MichaelJackson elements, his mostly-white costume, light-based abilities, and name all echo Film/CaptainEO. (As the trope page for that film points out, "EO is so named to evoke the Greek root word meaning 'dawn'.")
* WellDoneSonGuy: If Desmond's [[spoiler: aka: the ''original'' Captain Sunshine]] snarking is any indication, the poor guy had a ''lot'' to deal with growing up.

!!Ben
A geneticist living in a house on the edge of the Venture Compound [[spoiler:who apparently helped both Dr. Ventures create the cloning technology that was later used for the boys. He also tells Dean he's a clone and helps the boy cope with the information.]]
-->'''Voiced By:'''Creator/JKSimmons
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Tropes associated with Ben
* CoolOldGuy: Helps [[spoiler: Dean cope with the fact he's a clone and gives him some beer ]] and there's owning a pet monkey(?).
* CoolPet: His monkey(?) Rico.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He worked with both Jonas and Rusty to [[spoiler: create cloning technology]] and has lived on the compound for years, yet he was never hinted at or mentioned before "A Very Venture Halloween". [[spoiler: This may be justified since Dr. Venture told his sons to stay away from his house, apparently because Ben has no problem with telling the boys that they're clones. Oh, and there's a mass grave in front of the house - and we mean a ''mass'' grave.]]

!!Thalia
-->'''Voiced By:'''Kate [=McKinnon=]
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Introduced in the Season 5 premier, she is a university student who befriends a downtrodden Dean while applying for one of Dr. Venture's projects. [[spoiler:She, along with the other applicants, mutate into a race of superhumans after being exposed to high levels of radiation. She reverts back to normal after given an antidote.]]
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Tropes associated with Thalia
* FantasticallyIndifferent: You wouldn't guess that something was wrong with her before [[spoiler: she showed her new set of arms to Dr. Venture, and she only shows some mild irritation when she has to point out that they're ''new''.]]
* HollywoodNerd
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: [[spoiler:Being exposed to radiation mutates her into a superhuman with telepathic powers, and an extra set of arms.]]
** BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler:Reverts back to being human after being exposed to an antidote.]]
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:When reverted back to normal with the rest of those exposed, she and the others appear to lose their memories about their time at the Venture Compound. ]]
* NerdGlasses: Wears them most of the time.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only girl of the Palaemon Project workers.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Wanted Dean to become chief so that they could be King and Queen of the new age.]]

!! Venturestein
-->'''Voiced By''': Christopher [=McCulloch=]
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A nameless Monarch mook who had the misfortune to run into Brock during a raid on the Venture compound resulting in getting his neck snapped. Rusty used his remains to re-animate his corpse in the hopes of selling the Military an undead solider program, during the learning process he made peace with Brock. He shows up again in Season 5 having defected from the army when he recognized a friend of Rusty's during a raid on some strikers. Thanks to said friend's help his intellectual improved greatly and he started a guerrilla force to stop any mad scientists in the Amazon jungles, liberating their experiments along the way to join his cause.
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* FrankensteinsMonster: He's actually kind of scrawny, but he's got the requisite HulkSpeak, stitched-together head, and neck bolts.
* HulkSpeak: In his second appearance. Though unlike most examples, he is actually quite intelligent in most areas, able to perfectly understand concepts like communism, rebellion, the internet, and guerilla warfare. It's just his language skills that are lacking.
* NeckSnap: How he originally died.
* TechnicalPacifist: He has army training, has strength that comes with being a Frankenstein, and leads a well-organized milita. But he tries to avoid needless violence if he can help it. Even letting Hank go free his father and Sgt Hatred without any resistance (since after all, they're technically family). In fact his whole plan revolved around a ShamingTheMob speech toward all the scientists and their experiments of the jungle to live in harmony. ''Which surprisingly enough works!''
* TookALevelInBadass: Was mostly a dumb brute when he started off. Some army training and teachings from UsefulNotes/CheGuevara made him much more formidable.
* TheUndead: A "Frankestein" created by Rusty Venture from two dead Monarch henchmen.

!!Rose Whalen
-->Voiced By: Doc Hammer

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Billy's elderly mother. Originally living in an old folks home in Boca Raton, she shacks up with the Action Man and Horace at the end of season 5.
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Still treats her grown son like a boy.
* BadassGrandma:[[spoiler: Turns out the old bird picked up a thing or two in her youth, and is still a fully capable ass-kicker. It seems she was something more than a "dancer", way back when...]]
** [[spoiler:It's heavily hinted that she was Triple Threat, a masked heroine who was an ally to the original Team Venture who in the 1960s was Action Man's girlfriend.]]
* OfficialCouple: With The Action Man.
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