Love-Bheits
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Venture Bros. episode | |
---|---|
“Love-Bheits” | |
"Phut zhem ihn... zhe pahntry." |
|
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 7 |
Writer(s) | Jackson Publick |
Director | Jackson Publick |
Production no. | 2-14 |
Original airdate | 20 August 2006 |
Episode chronology | |
← Previous | Next → |
"Victor. Echo. November." | "Fallen Arches" |
"Love-Bheits" is the seventh episode in the second season of The Venture Bros.
Contents |
[edit] Plot
Baron Ünderbheit uses an atomic super magnet to force the X-1 to land in Ünderland as the Venture family returns from a costume party. He captures the Venture family, destroys H.E.L.P.eR., and immediately falls in love with Dean, who is costumed as Princess Leia (in the metal bikini from Return of the Jedi). Since there are no holding cells in Ünderland (as explained in "Home Insecurity", every crime is sentenced with capital punishment), Brock, Dr. Venture, and Hank are imprisoned in a pantry. Ünderbheit and Dean share a meal of timberwolf in the dining hall, where the seven heads of Ünderbheit's previous wives are mounted like trophy animals. After the meal, Dean is passed off to two eunuchs to prepare him for the wedding, taking his measurements for a dress and cleaning him up. One of them discovers Dean's true sex when he is disrobed for his bath, but he decides not to mention the matter to Ünderbheit, as the eunuch is still bitter over his neutering. As Brock works on formulating a plan to escape from the pantry and rescue Dean, they are rescued from the pantry by the Ünderground, a small resistance cell that spends its time developing plans to prank Ünderbheit. Dissatisfied with the rather pitiful efforts of the resistance, Brock, Hank, and Doc leave the group in an attempt to storm the castle.
After getting directions from a guard who survived Brock's rampage (but received some bad news about a lump in his testicles), the group races to the observatory where the marriage ceremony between Dean and Ünderbheit is commencing. While racing through the halls, bars close down separating Hank from Doctor Venture and Brock. Hank insists on continuing the mission while Brock insists that Hank stays behind. Desperate, Brock begs Doc to talk Hank out of what is likely a suicide charge. Doc tries but after Hank reminds Venture of his efforts to isolate the "gay gene" (which was halted due to massive protests and government hearings), Venture allows Hank to run off. Brock remains worried while Venture points out that if Hank dies, he can always make another and that he might surprise them with his crazy "retard strength". That hope is dashed, however, after Hank is audibly taken down (cutting his tongue on his Batman mask) not far away. Brock stops Doctor Venture from swallowing an arsenic-filled tooth when one of the walls opens into the observatory.
There, Baron Ünderbheit announces that it is too late, he and Dean are now married. When he realizes that he does not know his bride's name, Dean (with Hank's help) reveals Dean's true identity. The resistance immediately follows in and Catclops and Girl Hitler have Ünderbheit arrested for same-sex marriage, which Ünderlaw forbids. The Baron resists, but Brock throws the aresenic-filled tooth at his forehead, stunning and injuring him, and allowing him to be captured.
Ünderland is declared a democracy and Girl Hitler is immediately elected president (and engaged to Catclops). In order to improve the country's dismal image, they exile Ünderbheit rather than execute him. The Venture family walks through the hole the X-1 made in the bordering wall into Michigan. As a token of thanks, the resistance gives Doctor Venture the highest honor they can award to foreigners: the "Best Group Costume" Medal.
After the credits roll, an annoyed Monarch answers the cocoon's front door, where Ünderbheit asks if he can crash there since he just got "divorced".
[edit] Cultural references
- The opening title of Ünderland is a parody of the opening montages for The Wonderful World of Disney from the early 1950s.
- Early in the episode, Dean mentions that the Impossibles won the costume contest by dressing as The Fantastic Four. The Impossibles are clearly based on the famous super-hero team.
- This episode establishes several parallels with Star Wars:
- The Baron's chair is similar to the chamber in which Vader's bare head was briefly seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
- During the descent of the X-1, while the magnet is causing the jet to crash, Dr. Venture repeatedly tells Brock to "Lock in auxiliary power", which is a paraphrase from the parallel scene in Star Wars: A New Hope.
- The scene in which Girl Hitler lowers her mask is similar to the scene from Return of the Jedi in which Lando Calrissian, acting as a spy in Jabba's Palace, reveals his face.
- Brock can be seen carrying a broken H.E.L.P.eR. on his back similar to how Chewbacca carried a broken C-3PO in The Empire Strikes Back
- The Star Wars costumes that the Ventures wear:
- Dean: Princess Leia Organa (first slave Leia then traditional Leia)
- Brock: Chewbacca
- Dr. Venture: Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Hank wears his Batman costume rather than a Star Wars one. Dr. Venture mentions that Hank has sabotaged the family's efforts to win the Best Group Costumes Award for several years, by always dressing as Batman (or as Hank calls it, "The Bat").
- The dinner scene with Ünderbheit and Dean is reminiscent of a scene in the movie Batman where Bruce Wayne and Vicky Vale are trying to have dinner at a long table but cannot hear each other.
- The heads of Ünderbheit's former wives hanging on the wall is a possible reference to Sin City. They could also be a reference to the fairy tale "Bluebeard".
- The shot of Baron Ünderbheit putting a thorned ring on Dean's finger, causing it to bleed, echoes a similar shot from Billy Idol's "White Wedding" music video.
[edit] Trivia
- The title of this episode is a pun on both the common phrase "love bites" and "love-bite" that play on the pronunciation of Ünderbheit's name.
- In an interview with James Urbaniak, the episode was originally called "Ünderbheit 451", but it sounded too much like Assassi-Nanny 911 and so it was changed to "Love-Bheits". [1]
- Several facts about Ünderland emerge for the first time in this episode.
- A recurring joke in this episode is that Hank keeps cutting his tongue on the mouth hole of his Batman mask, claiming that he just can't stop trying to stick his tongue through it. At one point a group of Ünderland guards are chatting and one mentions he keeps cutting his tongue on the mouth slits of the traditional Ünderland guard masks, claiming that he just can't resist trying to stick his tongue through.
- Hank's full name, Henry Allen Venture, is mentioned for the first time.
- Baron Ünderbheit's full name is Baron Werner Ünderbheit IV.
- Ünderbheit's jaw, which has been shown as detachable, also apparently rotates over the top of his head when needed. It's also unknown how he managed to speak clearly without his jaw.
- Catclops, Girl Hitler, and Manic Eightball reappear in this episode, all three having survived the "tiger-bomb" explosions. Manic 8-Ball is still a prisoner of Ünderbheit, and used in much the same way as a magic mirror. Catclops and Girl Hitler lead the underground resistance with Ünderbheit having no knowledge of their survival. An oblique reference to their survival was made in the DVD commentary to "Home Insecurity", as Doc Hammer jokingly noted that we never saw the three advisors' bodies. (How they managed to escape the exploding tigers is not explained.)
- After the credits, the Monarch seems to have recruited more traditional henchmen; this is alluded to in the the previous episode, where the Monarch buys an insurance plan with henchmen from Phantom Limb.
- One of the animation directors (Kimson Albert) gets to have a "nickname" inserted into his credits. The nickname is an unusual line or word from the preceding episode. For "Love-Bheits" the credit reads Kimson "Retard Strength" Albert.
[edit] Goofs
- Jackson Publick has stated on his blog that this episode should have aired before "Twenty Years to Midnight" due to the Impossible family reference.
Preceded by: "Victor. Echo. November." |
The Venture Bros. episodes original airdate: August 20th, 2006 |
Followed by: "Fallen Arches" |
The Venture Bros. | |
---|---|
Episode Guide | |
Pilot | The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay |
Season 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
Season 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
Specials | Christmas |
Other | Phone Calls |