Fans Send Condolences To the "Venture Bros.," Canceled After 17 Years

September 8th, 2020 - 12:22 PM EDT by Matt Schimkowitz

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As if 2020 wasn't rough enough, Venture Bros. fans got a gut punch over the weekend. Following days of rumors, series creator Jackson Publick announced the shows untimely cancelation by Cartoon Network.

A decision made months ago, Publick dropped the news on an unsuspecting fanbase yesterday afternoon. He left little room for hope of a series pickup elsewhere.


Series co-creator Doc Hammer also confirmed the show's cancelation on Facebook, offering a brief obit of his beloved series.

"Yup, canceled," he wort. "You're right by saying 'Sucks.' Here’s my take on the whole thing. The ‘big picture’ of it. The hows, whys, and what-nows are still shrouded in secret codes passed in clandestine meetings."

"But what really matters to me is what the Venture Bros. is, was, and always shall be. The Venture Bros. is a little baby made by me and Jackson."

The show, which ran for seven seasons over the past 17 years (!) years, amassed a cult following in its near-two-decade run. Though the show's releases were sporadic and inconsistent, fans always held out for the return of the Ventures.

Before confirmation, rumors swirled online as fans hoped to stave off cancelation, tweeting their support of the series on Twitter.


Adult Swim commented briefly on the situation, stating that they were "working with Jackson and Doc to find another way to continue to Venture Bros. story." This might read a bit like negotiating in public, which could result in more Ventures.


However, it appears that those efforts were simply the beginning of the five stages of grief: Denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Following Publick's tweet, acceptance took over as fans and cast members expressed their disappointment and anger.



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