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When you start to think about it the Soveriegn inadvertantly said he was attending the wedding. To make a point David Bowie has been mentioned in dealings with Mr. Brisby, as well as part 1 it is his first appearence on the show. So my guees is the Soveriegn is most likely David Bowie. Gwag 17:12 (EST) October 12, 2006
How is Triana leaving the wedding a goof? Triana's almost never at home and who knows what she's doing most of the time. For all we know her friend was invited to the wedding after befriending Dr. Girlfriend and Triana tagged along.
When Dean Jumps down to fight zorack/monarch guy does he say "Go Joe!" as in a reference to GI-JOE? or is it Yo Joe. Not sure what that would mean... Joroth
Perhaps the Trivia section would be less unwieldy if all the David Bowie/Iggy Pop song references were consolidated into a bulleted list, as was done with the Star Wars refs...
I removed the part about Iggy Pop's energy sphere sounding like a lightsaber. I just saw the ep. on YouTube and it's very different than a lightsaber's "hum"
Ive attempted to bring trivia into the man article, and remove unverifiable triva. Ive also set asside triva that should be in a seperate Quotes section. If no one does up the quotes section before I get home ill take care of it.
Honestly, I didn't get the sense that it was Phantom Limb's penis the Alchemist picked up. I though it was PL's ass. The Alchemist's hands are too far apart, and the cupping motion his hands make definitely implied ass to me. Unless PL is hung like a horse, I suppose. Blahmicho 03:15, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
when Dean cuts off The Monarchs limbs and finally destroys his heart. Also in the fact that the robot Monarch has 4 arms.
Bowie's shapeshifting abilities could be a reference to the powers of Jareth; in particular, Bowie's exit, transforming into an eagle and flying off, is similar to Jareth assuming the form of an owl. It could also be a reference to Bowie's frequent change in personas throughout his career.
or as a homage to the recap that preceded the final episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which was a similarly high speed montage of significant scenes from the series' seven-season run.
Try to keep the quotes succinct please.
--Yeah. Yeah, I'm sorry, but you've removed perfectly valid trivia left and right for this one. I really don't get what you're trying to do here. And furthermore, a lot of the supposedly quote-based trivia don't need to be put in a special section either.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by MisterBadIdea ( talk • contribs) .
Please take a look at the discussion on the main talk page. Talk:The_Venture_Bros.#Plot_Reformating -- Carterhawk 19:22, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
Does anyone know what exact "murderflies" quote is? I want to put it in Wikiquote, though someone else could do it as well.
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 06:16, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
Please do not add any supposed pop culture references without references to published sources to justify them. The episode itself or the work being referenced are not sufficient sources; that's just original research. - A Man In Bl♟ck ( conspire | past ops) 01:37, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
What the Hell does Dr. Girlfriend say to The Monarch at the end? Where she has to psyche herself up to say whatever it is then they flash to outside the cocoon and you can hear The Monarch scream "WHAT!?!". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.79.254.103 ( talk) 14:38, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
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When you start to think about it the Soveriegn inadvertantly said he was attending the wedding. To make a point David Bowie has been mentioned in dealings with Mr. Brisby, as well as part 1 it is his first appearence on the show. So my guees is the Soveriegn is most likely David Bowie. Gwag 17:12 (EST) October 12, 2006
How is Triana leaving the wedding a goof? Triana's almost never at home and who knows what she's doing most of the time. For all we know her friend was invited to the wedding after befriending Dr. Girlfriend and Triana tagged along.
When Dean Jumps down to fight zorack/monarch guy does he say "Go Joe!" as in a reference to GI-JOE? or is it Yo Joe. Not sure what that would mean... Joroth
Perhaps the Trivia section would be less unwieldy if all the David Bowie/Iggy Pop song references were consolidated into a bulleted list, as was done with the Star Wars refs...
I removed the part about Iggy Pop's energy sphere sounding like a lightsaber. I just saw the ep. on YouTube and it's very different than a lightsaber's "hum"
Ive attempted to bring trivia into the man article, and remove unverifiable triva. Ive also set asside triva that should be in a seperate Quotes section. If no one does up the quotes section before I get home ill take care of it.
Honestly, I didn't get the sense that it was Phantom Limb's penis the Alchemist picked up. I though it was PL's ass. The Alchemist's hands are too far apart, and the cupping motion his hands make definitely implied ass to me. Unless PL is hung like a horse, I suppose. Blahmicho 03:15, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
when Dean cuts off The Monarchs limbs and finally destroys his heart. Also in the fact that the robot Monarch has 4 arms.
Bowie's shapeshifting abilities could be a reference to the powers of Jareth; in particular, Bowie's exit, transforming into an eagle and flying off, is similar to Jareth assuming the form of an owl. It could also be a reference to Bowie's frequent change in personas throughout his career.
or as a homage to the recap that preceded the final episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which was a similarly high speed montage of significant scenes from the series' seven-season run.
Try to keep the quotes succinct please.
--Yeah. Yeah, I'm sorry, but you've removed perfectly valid trivia left and right for this one. I really don't get what you're trying to do here. And furthermore, a lot of the supposedly quote-based trivia don't need to be put in a special section either.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by MisterBadIdea ( talk • contribs) .
Please take a look at the discussion on the main talk page. Talk:The_Venture_Bros.#Plot_Reformating -- Carterhawk 19:22, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
Does anyone know what exact "murderflies" quote is? I want to put it in Wikiquote, though someone else could do it as well.
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 06:16, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
Please do not add any supposed pop culture references without references to published sources to justify them. The episode itself or the work being referenced are not sufficient sources; that's just original research. - A Man In Bl♟ck ( conspire | past ops) 01:37, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
What the Hell does Dr. Girlfriend say to The Monarch at the end? Where she has to psyche herself up to say whatever it is then they flash to outside the cocoon and you can hear The Monarch scream "WHAT!?!". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.79.254.103 ( talk) 14:38, 15 July 2010 (UTC)