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After almost 16 years and seven seasons, Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer’s series The Venture Bros. has amassed quite the following. The show follows the adventures of Dr. Thaddeus “Rusty” Venture, his sons Hank and Dean and their on-and-off again bodyguard Brock Samson.
Season 7 of Adult Swim's The Venture Bros. arrives on home video today, so be sure to send your H.E.L.P.eR. bot out to pick it up. If you need a little extra incentive to check out the latest season of one of the funniest, smartest, and most rewatchable animated series on TV today, be sure to read up on my Blu-ray review and take a gander at our exclusive clip from its bonus features, or get caught up on Season 7 with my review here. If all of that still doesn't convince you …
The Venture Bros. has been entertaining fans and skewing genre fare for more than 15 years now and it's honestly never been better. From the rich character development that spends equal time on heroes and villains, not to mention sidekicks and henchmen, to the razor-sharp satire and multiple entendre that followers have come to know and love, to the impressive animation quality that's heads above where the show started, The Venture Bros. is one of the best animated series going today. You can check out my review of the most recent season here. To celebrate Season 7'…