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005 - The Incredible Mr. Brisby

This week on [the deep end] of Venture Bros., Matt and Steve discuss The Incredible Mr. Brisby!

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005 - The Incredible Mr. Brisby

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I think it's only available for purchase right now on stuff like iTunes and Amazon. It's no longer on the Adult Swim app and not on blu ray or Hulu yet.

Go First Viewing Report! Okay, so, after the great episode with Dr. Orpheus, I was very disappointed with this episode. Partly because of the plotlines barely having enough steam to hold up by themselves, and partly because... look, I'm just tired of Walt Disney parodies. Most of them always go the 'over controlling insane man' route (add a 'also racist' if you're Seth MacFarlane) and by now, it's just boring! The problem is these parodies often conflate Walt the guy with his company, attributing characteristics that only came up after his death to him, and they also kinda give him more credit than I think he deserves. To me, an interesting Walt parody would focus on just how sad the guy must have been. His entire line of work was about pursuing nostalgia, to the point where he blinded himself to the needs of his workers and operated under delusions that the people whose work he was slapping his name onto (from animation to imagineering) loved him more than getting paid fairly. But I guess it's more interesting to make fun of EPCOT the city? I don't know. There were some interesting aspects (like the Orange County Liberation Party) but otherwise it was more of the same "Walt Disney was a Bond villain" shtick?

Michel Lichand Mendonça

So, I was planning on rewatching along with this when you guys started, but... I just finished season 6. Anyone know the best place to watch season 7? It's not on Hulu yet and I've yet to see it.

Lucas Dooley


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