

The doctor seems to dislike his sons (especially Hank) it is somewhat unclear whether he actually cares for them at all. Venture desperately wishes to emerge from his father’s shadow, ultimately his knack for cutting corners proves his undoing, with his shoddy attempts at genuine technological innovation typically resulting in utter debacle (serving as the premise for several episodes). There is some question as to his actual degree of ability in the nebulously defined field of “super-science”. Jonas Venture, from whom he inherited Venture Industries. A diet pill addict, he constantly lives in the shadow of his famous father Dr. “Rusty” Venture (voiced by James Urbaniak): Father of the Venture twins. He has an obvious crush on Triana Orpheus.ĭr. He is a combination of Frank Hardy, Peter Parker (in fact, he wears Spider-Man pajamas in several episodes) and a stereotypical boy from the 1950s (e.g. Dean is timid, selfless, and more “bookish” than Hank. He is always up for adventures and solving mysteries, but can be rather naïve, and his impulsiveness frequently gets him into trouble.ĭean Venture (voiced by Michael Sinterniklaas): A teenage boy, the second half of the eponymous pairing. He is also shown as more outgoing and less wimpy (but less intelligent) than his brother. He tends to be more athletic and better at disguises than his brother. Hank is a combination of Joe Hardy, Jonny Quest and Fred Jones of Scooby Doo fame. Henry Allen “Hank” Venture (voiced by Christopher McCulloch): A teenage boy, one-half of the eponymous pairing.

The compound doubles as the headquarters for Dr. Team Venture composes the central characters in the show they live in a fortified compound in an undisclosed location somewhere in the United States.
