
- #The monarch venture bros full#
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Batman Gambit: A rare case of a villain pulling one-off. With this in mind, he probably could have had everyone in the Venture compound killed many times over ( or definitely has in the case of Dean and Hank) and simply chooses not to because he is obsessed with annoying Dr. He committed what was essentially an act of terrorism in college and got away with it scot-free, was able to become a full-on supervillain before he got his trust-fund and while registered as a lowly henchman in the Guild, took on the superpowered Captain Sunshine, seduced (twice) and eventually married his boss's girlfriend, built a fully-functioning floating palace with an army of henchmen so loyal to him that they would give their lives for him, has escaped a prison built specifically to house super villains with all but one of his cohorts betraying him, has killed every Science Hero he was assigned to by the Guild with amazing ease, has managed to always become Rusty's arch-nemesis despite being legally red-taped numerous times and - to top it all off - has survived several encounters with Brock Samson. Badass on Paper: For a guy dressed like a butterfly, the Monarch has one impressive resume after starting out as an Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain. It later turns out that all of his henchmen except Mauve Shirts 21 and 24 are suicidal Death Seekers. Bad Boss: He actually stays away from You Have Outlived Your Usefulness murders, but he often kills his henchmen for either startling him, annoying him or in one case, to downsize. Asshole Victim: A murderous scumbag who's been burnt, beaten, crushed, dumped, jailed and even shoved down a toilet over the course of seven seasons. Brought back later on when it's revealed that he has no idea what the link between a guy calling himself the Blue Morpho and a guy who collects butterflies might be because he had no idea what a "morpho" is.ĭr.
The very first episode does a decent example of it after he reveals that he was raised by monarch butterflies after his parents died, and was then abandoned by them.
#The monarch venture bros license#
Artistic License Biology: A lot of jokes are made at his expense in the first season for not knowing nearly as much about monarch butterflies as he should. Arm Cannon: His primary weapons are dart launchers built into his suit. Girlfriend, as before this, he wasn't aware or didn't consider that "monarch" could mean "king." Aristocrats Are Evil: Though he himself isn't one, he has something of a royalty theme in his villain work, including a crown, a throne, and lots of gold armor.
#The monarch venture bros full#
Unlike many of the others, it's not just "arching", but that he genuinely wants to be his arch-enemy full time and not be reassigned. Eventually subverted by Season 7, where his account is finally overdrawn.Arbitrarily Large Bank Account: He inherited a rather hefty trust fund from his parents, which is suggested to be how he pays for his equipment (supplemented by stealing from other villains).Changed to the Morpho Butterfly when he takes on his father's hero identity the Blue Morpho.
#The monarch venture bros series#
Almighty Janitor: He starts the series as a modestly ranked "Level 7" member of the Guild, but he's a lot more dangerous than that or his later rank of "Level 4" would indicate.His first name, as stated by his father and in flashbacks, is Malcolm, while his last name is revealed in Season 7 to be Fitzcarraldo. Girlfriend probably more than a super-villain should. Insecure and uncertain at heart, he leans on Dr. His back is adorned with the wings of the mighty Monarch Butterfly from which he takes his name. Venture's self-proclaimed arch-nemesis, the Monarch plots the downfall of Team Venture with the utmost glee. I just wanted to kick his ass! I wanted to build a MACHINE to kick his ass! I wanted to build an EMPIRE to HOUSE THE MACHINE to KICK HIS ASS!"Īs Dr. "I had true hatred with Venture I didn't have to fake it! That sweet loathing just poured out of me whenever I saw his pathetic face.