Val | |
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The Venture Bros. character | |
First appearance |
¡Viva Los Muertos! |
Voiced by |
Joanna Adler |
Information | |
Aliases | Valerie |
Notable Alliances |
The Groovy Gang |
Val was a minor character on The Venture Bros. She was voiced by Joanna Adler.
Character History[]
Val is a character who appeared as part of The Groovy Gang and traveled with them to The Venture Compound. Unlike Ted, Patty, and Sonny, Val doesn't seem to operate under the delusion that the Groovy Gang is an amateur sleuthing organization, and while the other members of the gang combed the Venture compound for "clues", Val spent her time searching for valuables that the Gang could loot. She was a outspoken feminist and ranted on non-stop about some of her ideals to Patty who did not find it interesting. Val later tried to make a move on Patty but the latter immediately shut her down and told her to stop. She and the others are really shocked to see Hank and Dean Venture because they were previously killed by Sonny and Groovy years ago (unaware they were clones). After Ted, Sonny, and Groovy were killed by Brock Samson and Venturestein, she escapes the Venture Compound alive with Patty. Her fate since then is unknown.
Episode Appearances[]
Season 2[]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- As most of her friends are a dark parody of the mystery-solving gang from the Scooby-Doo, Val is a mixed parody of Velma Dinkley and of Valerie Solanas, an author and radical feminist made famous by her attempt to murder Andy Warhol in 1968.
- Much of Val's dialogue comes from the SCUM Manifesto, written by Valerie Solanas in 1967.