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		<title>Mantiseye Interview with Doc &amp; Jackson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Mantiseye Experiment has some post New York Comic Con videos with Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer of the Venture Brothers. After much delay I finally got off my butt and edited some of the Q&#038;A I did with Jackson and Doc back around NYCC. These two clips are the beginning and end of the [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://mantiseye.com" target="_blank">The Mantiseye Experiment</a> has some post New York Comic Con videos with Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer of the Venture Brothers.</p>
<blockquote><p>After much delay I finally got off my butt and edited some of the Q&#038;A I did with Jackson and Doc back around NYCC. These two clips are the beginning and end of the full interview (the video for the middle section is not really usable) and are chock full of info about the show and some info about nothing at all. I will have an audio-only version of the full thing up sometime in the near future. Until then enjoy some shaky cam!</p></blockquote>
<p>In part one they discuss the potential for new Shallow Gravy music, how making season five is going (and how they hope it will differ from season four) and give some advice for budding writers.</p>
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<p>In part two, below, they talk about their next big project (kind of, not really) and their love for and experience with their adoring fans.</p>
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		<title>James Urbaniak on NSFW Show</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 00:01:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Magician and scam artist Brian Brushwood teams with sidekick Justin Robert Young for a weekly irreverent fun fest featuring unusual guests, bizarre games, and strange and wonderful tales. Part of the TWiT Netcast Network and streamed live. James Urbaniak will be a guest NSFW Show. Tune in for live show at NSFW Show on Monday, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Magician and scam artist Brian Brushwood teams with sidekick Justin Robert Young for a weekly irreverent fun fest featuring unusual guests, bizarre games, and strange and wonderful tales. Part of the TWiT Netcast Network and streamed live.</p>
<p>James Urbaniak will be a guest NSFW Show. Tune in for live show at NSFW Show  on Monday, October 17 at 10pm EDT.</p>
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		<title>MTV Geek Venture Bros. Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 15:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Hardwick and Jonah Ray talk with Venture Brothers&#8217; co-creators, Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer about Comic Con, fandom, jet setters and various ways to hold a mic. JACKSON PUBLICK &#038; DOC HAMMER Doc and Jackson discuss the prerequisites for getting into a Comic Con skybox. MIC HOLDING &#038; SILK TROUSERS Doc and Jackson talk [...]]]></description>
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<p>Chris Hardwick and Jonah Ray talk with Venture Brothers&#8217; co-creators, Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer about Comic Con, fandom, jet setters and various ways to hold a mic.<br />
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<p><strong>JACKSON PUBLICK &#038; DOC HAMMER</strong><br />
Doc and Jackson discuss the prerequisites for getting into a Comic Con skybox.<br />
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<p><strong>JET SETTERS</strong><br />
World traveling, fisticuffs, conflict diamonds, and parties in Ibiza are just another part of the exciting lives of Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick.<br />
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<p><strong>MIC HOLDING &#038; SILK TROUSERS</strong><br />
Doc and Jackson talk about the various ways to hold a microphone during an interview, as well as the implication for wearing silk pants inserts.<br />
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		<title>Suicide Girls Interview with Doc and Jackson</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 23:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Venture Bros. has since its 2003 debut been one of the best, and most under-appreciated, shows on television. Airing on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim block, the show began as a parody of (and tribute to) Jonny Quest, and other ‘60s space age adventure shows. However, it quickly developed its own mythology and a massive [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Venture Bros. has since its 2003 debut been one of the best, and most under-appreciated, shows on television. Airing on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim block, the show began as a parody of (and tribute to) Jonny Quest, and other ‘60s space age adventure shows. However, it quickly developed its own mythology and a massive cast of characters representing everyone from David Bowie to Spiderman. Only four seasons of the show have eked out so far, but hopefully the recent “Shallow Gravy” special represents progress toward bringing us more. SuicideGirls recently spoke with the series’ creators, pseudonymously known as Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer, about the show, the special, and the possibility of season five.</p>
<p>&raquo; <strong><a href="http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/2824/Jackson-Publick-and-Doc-Hammer-of-The-Venture-Bros.//" title="Suicide Girls Interview" target="_blank">Continue Reading Suicide Girls Interview with Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer</a></strong></p>
<p>Written by Keith Daniels, Suicide Girls<br />
Photo by <a href="http://twitter.com/shannoncottrell" target="_blank">Shannon Cottrell</a>, LA Weekly</p>
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		<title>Geek Night Out Interview with Jackson Publick</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Geek Night Out shared a portion of an interview they did with Jackson Publick. For those not in the know, he is the creator of Adult Swim’s awesome TV show the Venture Bros. Listen to Jackson chat with Paul Gannon about Star Wars, his personal influences, hidden music tracks, Pulp, getting backstage at concerts, being [...]]]></description>
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<p>Geek Night Out shared a portion of an interview they did with Jackson Publick. For those not in the know, he is the creator of Adult Swim’s awesome TV show the Venture Bros. Listen to Jackson chat with Paul Gannon about Star Wars, his personal influences, hidden music tracks, Pulp, getting backstage at concerts, being lost in London, where he keeps his collectable figurines, SDCC, the mythology of The Venture Brothers, musicals and a whole host of other little titbits! Listen to the full audio interview by Paul Ganon below!<br />
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<p>Special thanks to Paul Ganon of <a href="http://geeknightout.net" target="_blank">Geek Night Out</a> for this interview!</p>
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		<title>About Interview with The Venture Bros.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The animated special The Venture Bros.: From The Ladle To The Grave &#8211; The Shallow Gravy Story is a 15-minute documentary-style parody of Behind the Music. The special follows the meteoric rise and the equally meteoric fall, and the decidedly un-meteor-like comeback of Shallow Gravy, a band featuring Hank Venture, Dermott Fictel and H.E.L.P.eR. robot. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The animated special The Venture Bros.: From The Ladle To The Grave &#8211; The Shallow Gravy Story is a 15-minute documentary-style parody of Behind the Music. The special follows the meteoric rise and the equally meteoric fall, and the decidedly un-meteor-like comeback of Shallow Gravy, a band featuring Hank Venture, Dermott Fictel and H.E.L.P.eR. robot.</p>
<p>From The Ladle To The Grave premieres Sunday, August 28 at midnight (ET, PT) on Adult Swim. The Venture Bros. is created and directed by Jackson Publick and written by Publick and Doc Hammer, both of whom also provide voices for the series. The Venture Bros. is being animated by Titmouse, Inc.</p>
<p>In an interview, Publick and Hammer discussed the animated special as well as Comic-Con, season five and how they record dialogue for the show.</p>
<p>&raquo; <a href="http://animatedtv.about.com/od/venturebrothers/a/The-Venture-Bros-Interview.htm" target="_blank"><strong>Read About.com&#8217;s Venture Bros. Interview with Jackson Publick &#038; Doc Hammer</strong></a></p>
<p>Written by <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/aboutanimatedtv" target="_blank">Nancy Basile</a> for About.com</p>
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		<title>LA Weekly Interview with The Venture Bros.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a while since the team behind Adult Swim&#8217;s popular comedy The Venture Bros. released a short, &#8220;six or seven years&#8221; by creator Jackson Publick&#8217;s estimates. (The last, and only other, abbreviated episode is the Krampus-filled holiday special, &#8220;A Very Venture Christmas.&#8221;) Sunday night, though, fans of the series will be treated to just [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s been a while since the team behind Adult Swim&#8217;s popular comedy The Venture Bros. released a short, &#8220;six or seven years&#8221; by creator Jackson Publick&#8217;s estimates. (The last, and only other, abbreviated episode is the Krampus-filled holiday special, &#8220;A Very Venture Christmas.&#8221;) Sunday night, though, fans of the series will be treated to just over eleven minutes of hilarity with the between-season special, &#8220;From the Ladle to the Grave: The Shallow Gravy Story.&#8221; The pint-sized, documentary-style episode follows the young career of Hank Venture and friend Dermott Fictel&#8217;s rockin&#8217; band, Shallow Gravy. This special comes less than a year after the hour-long finale for the series&#8217; fourth season.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had a little less to say,&#8221; says Publick of his work with Venture Bros. partner Doc Hammer. &#8220;A documentary history of a band with one song and one performance to their credit is a little easier to write than an epic season finale.&#8221;</p>
<p>He adds, &#8220;It was originally just supposed to be a music video, but I guess we overwrote it, like we do everything.&#8221;</p>
<p>The initial idea was to do a live action video, to shoot themselves in the style of &#8217;80s New Romantic bands. That eventually morphed into something they could incorporate into the series itself with the introduction of the band Shallow Gravy.</p>
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<p>Written by <a href="http://twitter.com/lizohanesian" target="_blank">Liz Ohanesian</a> with photos by <a href="http://twitter.com/shannoncottrell" target="_blank">Shannon Cottrell</a> for LA Weekly</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As one-half of the creative team behind Adult Swim&#8217;s quirky boy detective send-up The Venture Brothers, accomplished writer/artist/voice-actor/director/producer Jackson Publick wasn&#8217;t yet born in time to see the 1964 World&#8217;s Fair in New York and isn&#8217;t particularly well-versed in failure. Yet both the futuristic worldview of the early 60s and the propensity for humankind to [...]]]></description>
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<p>As one-half of the creative team behind Adult Swim&#8217;s quirky boy detective send-up The Venture Brothers, accomplished writer/artist/voice-actor/director/producer Jackson Publick wasn&#8217;t yet born in time to see the 1964 World&#8217;s Fair in New York and isn&#8217;t particularly well-versed in failure. Yet both the futuristic worldview of the early 60s and the propensity for humankind to flop in spectacular fashion are major themes in Publick&#8217;s writing. For those unfamiliar with the Venture-verse, The Venture Brothers is, for lack of a better comparison, Jonny Quest&#8230; if Jonny grew up, now dimly realizes that he has become a bit of an overrated loser, and resides in uncomfortable, grouchy, pill-popping middle-age-dom.</p>
<p>Thus describes Dr. Thaddeus &#8220;Rusty&#8221; Venture, the ever-exasperated Venture patriarch. From that starting point, The Venture Brothers follows Rusty, his two well-meaning but idiotic sons Hank and Dean (the titular brothers), his hyper-violent bodyguard Brock Samson, and their family robot H.E.L.P.R. Over the course of the series, now four seasons and counting, the Ventures have inhabited a sort of parallel universe where the space race is in full swing, science is king, and superheroes and supervillains are bureaucratically regulated. Throughout it all, Dr. Venture has to deal with failing experiments, his irritatingly-enthusiastic sons, frequent attacks from his neurotic and equally-frustrated archnemesis The Monarch, the eventual resignation of Brock &#8220;Swedish murder machine&#8221; Samson, and his total inability to live up to his father&#8217;s legendary reputation.</p>
<p>These shortcomings, and the hilarious situations that stem from them, are the brainstorms of Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer. Publick recently sat down with Shadowlocked and reflected on his beloved pet project&#8217;s origins and themes, as well as a possible glimpse into its future.</p>
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<p><strong>How is preparation for season 5 going?&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Um&#8230;slowly. [<em>laughs</em>] Because I&#8217;m enjoying the first real  time off I&#8217;ve had in about eight years, and enjoying it maybe a little  too much. Doc has written one script for Season 5. I have been <em>trying</em> to write a script for Season 5, but I&#8217;ve been traveling a lot and,  frankly, drinking too much because I quit smoking two months ago.</p>
<p><strong>Oh, congratulations!</strong></p>
<p>Thanks! So I&#8217;ve been trying to figure out how to function and how to  be a writer without smoking. People tell you &#8220;oh yeah, I smoked for  years and then I quit. I haven&#8217;t smoked for ten years and I still have  cravings.&#8221; That just sounds like the worst nightmare in the world, you  know? Then you hear about some guy who was 50 who couldn&#8217;t take it  anymore and killed himself and you think &#8220;oh my God, will it ever, ever  get better?&#8221; [<em>laughs</em>] Like isn&#8217;t there some kind of age you  hit, like maybe 37, where you just kinda relax? But ultimately, the  cravings are not&#8230;well, I hate it, but it&#8217;s not the prison that I  expected it to be. I just look at it by thinking &#8220;well, there are a  million things that I can&#8217;t have every day that I want&#8221;. Like when a  nice, tight skirt walks by. [<em>laughs</em>]</p>
<p><strong>Now that you guys are working on writing the episodes and  pre-production is in the works, is there any chance that you can give  the fans an idea of what to expect in the coming season?&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Um, I make it a habit not to do that, but the reality is that we  haven&#8217;t hardly written any of them yet. I mean, Doc&#8217;s written that one  draft of one episode, so I know what <em>that </em>one&#8217;s about. But I won&#8217;t tell you. [<em>laughs</em>]  We will inevitably be asked to answer for some of the things that were  left up in the air in last year&#8217;s season finale. We&#8217;ll see some  development, I&#8217;m sure, of (Henchman) 21 now that he&#8217;s left the Monarch.  And now that (Colonel Hunter Gathers) been left in charge of the OSI,  that will have to be dealt with. We do have some arcs in mind and some  cool revelations that we&#8217;ll get into. But I think our goal is to, you  know, continue growing the (Venture) boys in their different directions  and sorta get back to a little bit of focus on Dr. Venture. Because he,  to me, is the core of the show and I think he didn&#8217;t get as much  attention paid to him last season, compared to the boys.</p>
<p><strong>Well, you always have to flesh out other characters to keep a  show well-rounded. Personally, I&#8217;ve always considered Rusty to be the  best character of the series because the show is built around him and  the funny way in which he, almost against his will, ends up having to be  the one keeping the family together&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Yeah, he is the true protagonist of the show. We gave the spotlight  to the other people around him lately, but I think Doc and I both have  it in mind to figure out how to get back to him and get him back to  doing some science again. We kinda dropped that for a while. But yeah,  maybe we&#8217;ll see him actually making some stuff again and trying to  improve his reputation. And just like how I&#8217;m sick of having writers&#8217;  block, I&#8217;ll probably write something in about Dr. Venture having  frustrations with &#8216;science block&#8217;. [<em>laughs</em>]</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft" title="VB co-creator Jackson Publick" src="http://www.shadowlocked.com/images/stories/features/2011/008_August/22/venture_jackson.jpg" border="0" alt="VB co-creator Jackson Publick" />To  expand on that idea of writers&#8217; block and the pressures that people in  your situation are generally under &#8211; it&#8217;s one thing to be sitting at  home in your pajamas trying to think of the next &#8216;Great American Novel&#8217;,  but when you&#8217;re the brains behind a show that millions of fans are  waiting for to see what happens next, that must be pretty interesting&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Lately, I&#8217;ve been more aware of having a little trouble with that,  because I&#8217;m more aware of that situation than I used to be. I mean,  that&#8217;s never the way to write and that&#8217;s not ever the way we wrote (the  episodes) before. We owe the fans more than &#8216;okay&#8217; writing. We owe them  our best effort, so we&#8217;ve always tried to hold our own feet to the fire  as far as the quality of our work and stuff like that. Sometimes it  helps to be under the gun when production is actually moving and  sometimes it hurts us. Last season was a little too rough on me in the  fact that we were always behind and were constantly late with the  scripts and there was never a chance to catch up and feel okay. So I was  lamenting the days of, like, the beginning of season 3 when I got to  sit around for a couple of months before production started and I didn&#8217;t  have 20 jobs; I only had maybe 3 jobs. This is the first time off I&#8217;ve  had and the first chance to just write and not have to do any  director/producer stuff. And I think I kinda need a fire under my ass to  get going.</p>
<p><strong>When you first got the <em>Venture Brothers</em> pilot picked  up in 2003, did you ever think you would still be working on the show  eight years later, with such a devoted following?</strong></p>
<p>No. [<em>laughs</em>] I thought we would make, you know, a pretty  good show. We&#8217;re still not really a huge hit. I figured that, if we were  lucky, we&#8217;d have a nice niche audience that would allow us to keep  making the show for three or four seasons and that&#8217;s as long as I&#8217;d be  able to go without being sick of it. I didn&#8217;t know that it would take  eight years to get there or that I&#8217;d still want to do it after four  seasons. It&#8217;s pretty cool and the fan base is great and the culture at  large is kinda just&#8230;around, you know? Our show is a little too nerdy  and a little too, you know, &#8216;insider-referency&#8217; and geeky to be huge. We  used to get notes about that in our scripts, telling us things like  &#8220;peel back whatever this weird Henchman 21 geek banter is that you&#8217;ve  got in here&#8221;. And there&#8217;s been a million superhero movies since then and  stuff like<em> Battlestar Galactica</em> and <em>Lost</em>. Nerd culture took over.</p>
<p><strong>And you guys were kind of at the forefront of that&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Yeah, all these things that we were referencing that weren&#8217;t  mainstream are now mainstream! So who knows? Maybe we do have a better  shot at having a broader audience than even we expected.</p>
<p><strong>I read in a previous interview where you and Doc mentioned  that the show&#8217;s main theme is &#8216;failure&#8217;. I really liked that quote  personally. Did you originally mean to create a show with that  particular theme from the outset, like &#8220;here&#8217;s what the outtakes from <em>Johnny Quest</em> might have looked like&#8221;?</strong></p>
<p>Yeah, yeah. It was definitely in my mind, but I didn&#8217;t completely  realize that&#8217;s what we were doing until Doc encapsulated it in that  expression &#8211; that the show was about &#8216;failure&#8217;. But I knew that I was  trying to say something about a bygone era. My whole kick was the jet  age and the space race and all the optimism of the 60s and how that all  disappeared and how Dr. Venture embodied that because he was the star of  that universe, you know? Like how in <em>Jonny Quest </em>and everyone in the 60s thought we&#8217;d all have jetpacks by now. And I&#8217;m certainly not the first one to complain about that. [<em>laughs</em>] So with the show, we created in Rusty this kid who was the red-headed future star of the space race and it all went nowhere.</p>
<p>We put it into the architecture of the show, too. Right now, if you  go to the right places, you&#8217;re surrounded by all these glass skyscrapers  that were built in the 60s. I remember when I did the pilot &#8211; I kept  this big, thick book with me called <em>The Year of 1960</em>. It&#8217;s an  architecture book and it shows you all these buildings that were made  during that decade. When you see the sketches of them and you see the  nice, glistening, black-and-white photos of them when they were being  built, you get what they were going for, with the modernism and the  aluminum and the glass. You think &#8220;oh yeah, there&#8217;s this elegance, this  fancy elegance, to it all&#8221;. You know, modern architecture. But what I&#8217;m  surrounded by right now are these buildings that are dingy and kinda  sad-looking and just reek of the decade that <em>t</em><img class="alignright" title="The New York Pavilion, created for the 1964 World's Fair" src="http://www.shadowlocked.com/images/stories/features/2011/008_August/22/venture_worldfair.jpg" border="0" alt="The New York Pavilion, created for the 1964 World's Fair" width="179" height="172" /><em>hey</em> were built in, as opposed to pushing towards the future, which was what so many people were really trying to do in the 60s.</p>
<p>The 1964 World&#8217;s Fair came to symbolize all of that to me. I wasn&#8217;t  around yet, but my parents went to it and I have some of the handbooks  for that World&#8217;s Fair. I really got into that imagery. And, you know, we  based the Venture complex off of some of the things at the Fair.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s almost as if all of those things were supposed to be  precursors to how things were going to look in the future and it just never happened</strong></p>
<p>Right, exactly. And it turns out that the future is &#8220;you go bald&#8221; [<em>laughs</em>]  and you never quite live up to your father&#8217;s shadow or whatever. When  we referenced that&#8230; nobody cared about that when we started this show!  And then <em>Iron Man 2 </em>just had this huge nod to the &#8217;64 World&#8217;s Fair! It&#8217;s just amazing.</p>
<p><strong>There have been a lot of surprising developments in recent  seasons of the show, most strikingly perhaps being the death of Henchman  24. As far as the fans go, have you had to deal with a lot of backlash  to your creative decisions or do you typically find </strong><strong>that most fans go with the flow regarding that kind of thing?</strong></p>
<p>Uh, I would say out of all the things we&#8217;ve done, that one got the  biggest expressions of lament. I think the fans kind of trust us,  though. I think that, at heart, the people who really love the show  appreciate that we would even <em>do</em> something like that and stick to it; like that kind of thing can happen on this strange animated sitcom.</p>
<p><strong>I was going to say, and I&#8217;m not going to mention any names,  but on some certain popular cartoons every episode just seems like a  one-off and characters are static and nothing ever really happens&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Right. And they&#8217;ll flashback to things that never happened that  completely change your understanding of the characters&#8230;but it doesn&#8217;t  matter [<em>laughs</em>]. So yeah, I think that at the core, people  respect that about us and know that we wouldn&#8217;t just ignore character  histories. But I think killing off (Henchman) 24 hurt the most out of  everything we&#8217;ve done. You know, looking back on it, it was kind of  mean. He didn&#8217;t quite matter enough for us to do that to him and yet his  absence makes him matter more than he ever did. We broke up a comedy  team! Like, why would you ever do that?! It&#8217;s stupid! But we did it. And  I think some of (the fans) are still laboring under the belief that  anybody can come back on the show, because a lot of people have. And you  see some of this fan fiction where they are talking and imagining a way  that we&#8217;ll bring 24 back&#8230; and it&#8217;s just not going to happen. [<em>laughs</em>]  They say things like &#8220;well, we could have Dr. Venture clone him!&#8221; and I  say &#8220;c&#8217;mon, use your head! What reason would Dr. Venture ever have to  clone the guy?&#8221;</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft" title="Henchman 21 and doomed Henchman 24" src="http://www.shadowlocked.com/images/stories/features/2011/008_August/22/venture_henchmen.jpg" border="0" alt="Henchman 21 and doomed Henchman 24" />Big  fans of the show heard some great news from you in March when you  revealed that Adult Swim had renewed VB for two more seasons, which  would make a total of six. Not to put you on the spot, but have you and  Doc started kicking around the possibility that the next two seasons  might possibly be the<em> last </em>two, or are you hoping that there are more stories to explore beyond the sixth season?</strong></p>
<p>(long pause) I&#8230; I would say that we&#8217;re going into this&#8230; probably  thinking that they&#8217;ll be the last two. There&#8217;s probably going to be more  specials and stuff in there, as well, but I&#8217;m thinking that&#8217;ll be  enough to build the show to a place where we want to. Now we may find as  we get halfway into Season 5 that we&#8217;re not ready yet, you know? The  network&#8217;s pretty good at being flexible with us. I think right now we&#8217;re  supposed to do 10 episodes of Season 5 and 10 episodes of Season 6. We  dropped it down to 10 to make it easier on ourselves and hopefully make  it so we could get them closer to each other, instead of two seasons  taking four years or something like that the way they sometimes have in  the past. Thirteen episodes (a season) has been killing us, two halves  of a &#8220;season&#8221; with eight episodes apiece is too weird and fragmented, so  we figured &#8220;let&#8217;s do 10!&#8221; That seems to be what other shows order  anyway.</p>
<p>And we&#8217;re hoping to do a long-form special or two, like a 60 or 90  minute kind of thing, in there somewhere. Plus the network is really  cool with us, so I think if we get to, like, episode 9 and say &#8220;can we  do 11 for Season 5 because we can&#8217;t get to this certain plot point  without another episode?&#8221;, they would probably say &#8220;oh yeah, sure&#8221;. Or  like this past season, where we said &#8220;hey, can we make the finale an  hour long? Because we&#8217;ve got a story that we think is worth it and we  want to go out on a bang.&#8221; And they were fine with it. Um, so I kinda  feel like these two will be the last two, but I say that having thought  exactly that about Seasons 3 and 4 when those got green-lit together. I  really thought that making four seasons of anything would be enough and  it would be the classy way to just stop. But the characters demanded  more.</p>
<p>And I had a hard time making Season 4. I was pretty miserable through  most of it. I felt really beat-up and exhausted. We didn&#8217;t write it  like a &#8220;last season&#8221; and we knew that. So it surprised me more than  anybody when we were writing the finale and came up with three or four  really good ideas for Season 5 episodes that got us laughing and writing  down notes again and we just ended up saying &#8220;aw crap, we gotta do more  of these&#8221; [<em>laughs</em>]. It was just too good. One story in  particular that we came up with was just too good and so perfectly  self-contained and we knew we had to keep going.</p>
<p><strong>As much as I&#8217;d like to, I&#8217;ll resist the urge to pry&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Thanks! [<em>laughs</em>]</p>
<p><strong>I have always found it kind of cool that you and Doc have  voiced so many of the characters on the show, apart from doing the  writing and everything else. I read that you have voiced over 20  characters, some major and some small. Do you have a favorite that you  enjoy voicing over the others?&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>I think it&#8217;s the most fun to perform as The Monarch in the booth and  it&#8217;s the one where I can go crazy the most. I probably do Hank and Sgt.  Hatred the most; like I&#8217;ll just speak in their voices in conversation  when Doc and I talk to each other. We&#8217;re often just trying on these  voices to see what happens. It&#8217;s how Sgt. Hatred became a character.  Both of us just kept talking in this voice that expressed a certain kind  of personality that we eventually gave to that character. And I always  get a kick out of doing the &#8220;Sean Connery&#8221; Colonel Gentleman voice, too.</p>
<p><strong>And now that you&#8217;ve quit smoking for a couple of months, I&#8217;d bet that it&#8217;s a little easier to perform as The Monarch&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>[<em>laughs</em>] It has been. Believe it or not, that was one of  about 20 reasons why I decided to quit. I was kinda starting to hear  differences in my voices between the early and later seasons, along with  my range. Also, having to edit out my wheezes was kinda telling me that  I needed to make some changes.</p>
<p><em>A HUGE thanks to Jackson Publick for an extremely entertaining interview and a lot of laughs. </em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ken Plume of A Site Called Fred chats with Venture Brothers creator Jackson Publick about writing, Edith Ann, pee jars, smoking, dead air, shoebox bases, and box furniture. Click here to listen to &#8216;A Bit of a Chat with Ken Plume &#038; Jackson Publick. &#187; Download &#8216;A Bit of a Chat with Ken Plume &#038; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ken Plume of <a href="http://www.asitecalledfred.com/2011/08/18/jackson-publick-ken-plume-chat/" target="_blank">A Site Called Fred</a> chats with Venture Brothers creator Jackson Publick about writing, Edith Ann, pee jars, smoking, dead air, shoebox bases, and box furniture. Click <a href="http://www.asitecalledfred.com/2011/08/18/jackson-publick-ken-plume-chat/" target="_blank">here</a> to listen to &#8216;A Bit of a Chat with Ken Plume &#038; Jackson Publick.</p>
<p>&raquo; <strong><a href="http://venturebrosblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/bit_of_a_chat-jackson_publick.mp3" target="_blank">Download &#8216;A Bit of a Chat with Ken Plume &#038; Jackson Publick&#8217;</a></strong></p>
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