Brothers Season 2 Episode 1 In English

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TheVenture Bros. ran for seven seasons. The first three seasons consisted of 13 thirty-minute episodes (including time for commercials), plus the pilot episode and one 15-minute Christmas special. The fourth season consisted of 16 thirty-minute episodes and one hour-long season finale episode, while the fifth season had an hour-long premiere, a thirty-minute Halloween special and 8 thirty-minute episodes.

During the first three seasons, Adult Swim originally broadcast several episodes out of narrative order. The DVD releases presented the episodes in the order intended by Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer. Beginning with season four, the network had debuted new episodes in the correct order. An hour-long special titled "All This and Gargantua-2" aired January 19, 2015, as a precursor to season 6, although the Adult Swim website's video on demand section considered the episode to be the first episode of season 6. In January 31, 2016 the sixth season, consisting of eight episodes, began airing and being made available on various digital platforms on consecutive Sunday evenings. The seventh and final season, consisting of 10 episodes, began airing on August 5, 2018.


Scientist and former boy adventurer Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture, his twin sons Hank and Dean, and his dangerous Office of Secret Intelligence (O.S.I.) bodyguard Brock Samson live on his deceased father Jonas's compound, and are frequently attacked by butterfly-themed supervillain The Monarch. The family travels to the United Nations so Rusty can present his new invention, where the boys encounter The Monarch, fleeing from him and almost consorting with a prostitute. Brock tracks down The Monarch under the assumption that he has done something to the boys. Rusty's invention turns out to be a death ray, which the UN rejects but the army buys. A Japanese businessman that has been trying to steal the ray is found masturbating with it, having a fetish for advanced technology rather than trying to steal it.


While Rusty tries to buy drugs in Tijuana from a doctor, The Monarch's henchmen kidnap the boys and barely manage to incapacitate Brock, burying him out in the desert. The doctor takes Rusty's kidneys and he calls his Humanoid Electronic Lab Partner Robot (H.E.L.P.eR.) to take him back to his jet, the X-1, where he converts him into a dialysis machine. He finds Brock's grave, only for him to burst out of it and take Rusty to rescue the boys. The Monarch, feeling guilt over how little Rusty seems to care for them, explains why he wants to help them to his girlfriend, Dr. Girlfriend: as a child, he was orphaned in a plane crash and raised by a swarm of monarch butterflies, and wants to give the boys that same care. Brock drives his car through The Monarch's "Cocoon" fortress and massacres his men, while Rusty rescues the boys and has them play rock paper scissors to decide who gives up their kidney for him.


Rusty is summoned to Jonas's space station, Gargantua-1, to investigate the station's "PROBLEM" light turning on. Brock and H.E.L.P.eR. are sucked into space when Rusty accidentally opens the bay doors, but Brock survives and has sex with captain Bud Manstrong's love interest. Manstrong scares the boys with a story about a crew member who went insane and sent the previous crew of the station into space during a movie night, and they mistake a returned H.E.L.P.eR. for the crew member's spirit and launch him back outside. Brock and Manstrong go to repair the hole that H.E.L.P.eR.'s return left in the station and Brock beats Manstrong up when he confronts him. Rusty discovers that a toy he left in the station's circuitry as a child melted and removes it, turning the light off. As the Ventures leave the station, the light turns back on.


The Ventures go to Africa so Rusty can meet with quadriplegic entertainment mogul Roy Brisby. Brisby asks Rusty to clone him, and has his pet panda that he took from David Bowie knock Rusty out when he refuses. He drugs Brock, who is rescued by his longtime adversary and love interest, mercenary Molotov Cocktease. They fight and almost have sex, but he is disheartened to learn that she is still wearing a chastity belt. The boys are kidnapped from the X-1 by a revolutionary group fighting Brisby's empire and mind-controlled to hate him. Brisby shows Rusty his plans to take over the world with his influence, only for the revolutionaries to attack him just as Brock and Cocktease arrive, who goes off on her own to complete her mission. Brock frees the boys and rescues Rusty.


Necromancer Byron Orpheus becomes the compound's new tenant, and Dean is instantly smitten with his daughter Triana. Brock rescues Hank from being lured into Rusty's new invention, a machine that shows those inside it their greatest pleasures, but is pulled in. The boys cover their heads and follow him in, protecting them from its visions but locking them in with him. Orpheus senses dark power coming from the machine and Rusty admits he is powering it with an orphan's heart. Orpheus fails to get it open until Triana enters, and her saying Dean's name allows him to open the door. Orpheus vanishes the machine to prevent it from trapping anyone else.


Rusty takes his hydrofoil, the X-2, out to the Bermuda Triangle to find Jonas's long-sunken experimental plane, hoping to salvage and sell it. He dives into the water, but his tracking device awakens the spirit of the plane's dead pilot. The X-2 is attacked by pirates looking to steal it, and they capture Brock, who quickly escapes. Dean finds himself getting along with the pirates' captain, while Hank encounters the spirit and calls Orpheus. He puts them in touch with the spirit's widow, who tries to calm it down until Brock gets back on the X-2, beats up the spirit, and throws it into the ocean.


Rusty applies for a job under scientist Richard Impossible, who has the ability to stretch his limbs. When he requests a urine sample from Rusty, his wife Sally discreetly offers to give him a clean one and tries to seduce him, only for him to learn that her skin turns invisible. She reveals that she and Impossible gained their powers because of his experiments, as well as her brother, who bursts into flames whenever his skin touches oxygen, and her cousin, whose skin is several inches thick. Impossible leaves Rusty out in the Arctic to die for discovering his secret. An O.S.I. agent dies on the Venture compound while rescuing a vial of a serum created by Impossible, which gets on Hank. Brock learns that he will soon explode if not cured and takes him to Impossible, rescuing Rusty along the way. Impossible concludes that the serum doesn't work on humans, and Sally tries to leave with Rusty, but he leaves her behind, disgusted by her condition.


After the X-1 is pulled over by the military, Brock learns that his O.S.I. license is expired. The boys help him study and train for the exam, and despite him completely ignoring the rules, he passes and kills a bartender who mocked him when he was unlicensed. Rusty, insecure after one of the soldiers mocks his age, tries to find a date. A disguised Dr. Girlfriend seduces him and injects him with a serum that turns him into a giant caterpillar. As Rusty begins to cocoon himself, a guilty Dr. Girlfriend returns and injects him again with a serum that turns him back to normal.


Before The Monarch can torture the Ventures, Dean begs him to stop because of the sudden pain he feels in his genitals. Rusty cites a law of the Guild of Calamitous Intent, the villain organization The Monarch is licensed under, that forces him to halt the torture temporarily. Rusty brings Dean to his albino college friend Pete White and Pete's scientist roommate Billy "Quizboy" Whalen. Billy discovers that Dean is suffering from testicular torsion and fixes it. Meanwhile, The Monarch takes Hank and Brock as collateral. Brock observes that The Monarch has nothing to do other than go after Rusty, and decides to start a fight with his men out of pity. Before the fight can reach its climax, Rusty calls to inform them that Dean is healed. The Monarch prepares to torture the Ventures again, only for Hank to ask him to stop, now suffering from torsion himself.


Rusty holds a yard sale at the Venture compound, which The Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend attend. While he looks for a bathroom, she is accosted by Phantom Limb, an old associate of hers with invisible and electrical arms and legs. He tries to convince her to leave The Monarch and she turns him down, but has visible doubts. The Monarch starts a fight so he can sneak into the house and use the bathroom, and once inside, he finds that Rusty's life is too mundane and depressing to make any worse. Before Dr. Girlfriend can voice her concerns, they are attacked by O.S.I. guards, who The Monarch kills before declaring his determination to hate Rusty and escaping with a rejuvenated Dr. Girlfriend.


The Monarch is put on trial for killing a police officer. In his testimony, a henchman publishes an embarrassing biography of him that delves into Dr. Girlfriend's past. Enraged that she used to work for several male, higher-ranking villains, he kicks her out. Dr. Girlfriend testifies that she went back to Phantom Limb and a drunken Monarch stormed over to his house. Orpheus is called to the stand to read The Monarch's mind, revealing that, while urinating on Phantom Limb's lawn, he was caught by the officer. The Guild drugged The Monarch and paid the officer to fake his death. Before Orpheus can reveal this, Guild agents freeze everyone in the room, the entire situation revealed to be a sting to capture the attorney opposing The Monarch. Phantom Limb hypnotizes Orpheus to implicate The Monarch, while Dr. Girlfriend hypnotizes The Monarch to believe she was not involved.


Rusty is hospitalized after his stomach bulges, scaring the boys, who believe he is pregnant, into running away. A tumor is removed from his stomach, but it comes to life, runs off, and steals the X-1. Upon returning to the compound, Rusty is attacked by the tumor, actually a man with Jonas's face in a mechanical suit made from household items, who reveals himself to be Rusty's twin that he ate in the womb. Brock knocks the tumor out of his suit, but Rusty begs Brock to spare him. The tumor names himself Jonas Jr. or "J.J.", and Rusty gives him the X-2 and the family compound on Spider-Skull Island as restitution for. The boys are arrested after speeding on their hover scooters. Orpheus informs Rusty of their predicament, who bails them out and makes them ride their scooters in front of the car. 24 and his best friend 21 spot the boys while driving, accidentally shooting and killing them.

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