[s3e3] Failure — Is Not A Factory-installed Option

Development of the relationship between The Monarch and Dr. Mrs. The Monarch as they navigate their new professional dynamic. Notable Features & Trivia

The episode focuses on The Monarch as he attempts to rebuild his villainous empire after losing his henchmen. Meanwhile, Rusty Venture faces financial trouble and tries to sell his inventions to the military, leading to a confrontation with his rival, Baron Ünderbheit. Key Highlights: [S3E3] Failure is Not a Factory-Installed Option

The phrase is the title of the third episode of the third season of the animated series The Venture Bros. Episode Overview Original Air Date: June 15, 2008 Development of the relationship between The Monarch and Dr

The title is a play on the famous quote "Failure is not an option," often attributed to Gene Kranz during the Apollo 13 mission. Notable Features & Trivia The episode focuses on

The episode heavily satirizes 1950s and 60s Cold War-era aesthetics and military-industrial complex tropes.

Features the series' regular voice talent, including James Urbaniak (Rusty Venture), Patrick Warburton (Brock Samson), and Christopher McCulloch (The Monarch).

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    Development of the relationship between The Monarch and Dr. Mrs. The Monarch as they navigate their new professional dynamic. Notable Features & Trivia

    The episode focuses on The Monarch as he attempts to rebuild his villainous empire after losing his henchmen. Meanwhile, Rusty Venture faces financial trouble and tries to sell his inventions to the military, leading to a confrontation with his rival, Baron Ünderbheit. Key Highlights:

    The phrase is the title of the third episode of the third season of the animated series The Venture Bros. Episode Overview Original Air Date: June 15, 2008

    The title is a play on the famous quote "Failure is not an option," often attributed to Gene Kranz during the Apollo 13 mission.

    The episode heavily satirizes 1950s and 60s Cold War-era aesthetics and military-industrial complex tropes.

    Features the series' regular voice talent, including James Urbaniak (Rusty Venture), Patrick Warburton (Brock Samson), and Christopher McCulloch (The Monarch).