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ANYWAY, the update covers fancy new info on the upcoming Season 4 (or Season 4.1 or whatever you want to call it). There are tentative episode titles, animation drafts are flowing in, editing has begun, a new member of the AstroBase (in the form of a whiteboard) and more! Also notable Jackson and Doc will be at Comic-Con this year with Mike Sinterniklaas and potentially co-director John Schnepp (also of Metalocalypse fame) and James Urbaniak.
Everyone's (Not) A Winner
Update (5/29 3:03am): Rejoice all, the second prize winner, Mattie Best has gotten back to me! Congrats to both of them and hopefully I can mail the damned prizes soon.
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Two Days Left for the Contest!
Season Three DVD and Soundtrack Giveaway is Here!

Enter the contest!
It's pretty self-explanatory, but the main idea is answer fifteen Venture-related questions, and the two people with the most correct answers will get to be first and second place (in the event of a tie, the winner will be picked randomly). First place gets to pick one of the two fabulous prizes (season three DVD and soundtrack vinyl as chosen in this poll) and second place gets the leftover one. Pretty simple, right? I tried to make the questions at least a tiny bit difficult, but the answers should all be findable on this site, so sleuth away. So get to it! Entries will be accepted for two weeks until midnight Pacific time (that's 3am Eastern) on May 22nd!Choose Your Prizes!
One More Thirlwell Interview!
LA Weekly Interviews JG Thirlwell
A.V. Club Interview With Jackson
I can after a while. I try to safeguard myself from doing that. I mean, it's easier sometimes to write in that vein than it is to challenge yourself to come up with a new villain or a new place to go or a new set of circumstances, a self-contained, good story. You know, all your souls, you have to keep them sharp. It's good to go back and really delve into things, it's good to get away from them sometimes. I probably am more inclined to take it a little too seriously, I think my approach is to make the funniest James Bond movie ever. [Laughs.] I think Doc approaches it differently, he's more concerned about comedy and the characters, and I'm more plot-oriented than him. I think he's way better at dialogue and comedy than I am. You end up with a good balance over the course of a season. I wouldn't want all of them to be the way I write, and I wouldn't want all of them to be the way he writes, but both are totally what the Venture Brothers are, and what Venture Bros. needs. When we write together, it's a pretty good balance.
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