The One Time Ever That Jonny Quest > The Venture Bros.
Bold words, I know. And I love The Ventures Bros. as much as anybody. But at the moment, The Venture Bros. doesn’t have a Roger Evans to painstakingly recreate their opening credits with a bewilderingly awesome mix of excellent stop-motion action figures, phenomenal claymation, outstanding CG work, and gorgeous sets. Seriously, this video is amazing. Of course, if someone would bring the same passion and talent to recreating the Venture Bros. opening, things would get back to normal. Til then… wow. Thanks to everyone for the tip.
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