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#REDIRECT [[List of The Venture Bros. episodes#Season 2 (2006)]]
{{Story|date=December 2007}}

{{Infobox Television episode
{{Redirect category shell|
| Title=Twenty Years to Midnight
| Series=[[The Venture Bros.]]
{{R to TV episode list entry|The Venture Bros.}}
| Season=2
| Episode=5
| Airdate=6 August 2006
| Writer= [[Christopher McCulloch|Jackson Publick]]
| Director= [[Christopher McCulloch|Jackson Publick]]
| Image = <!-- Commented out: [[Image:VB218.jpg|250px]] -->
| Caption = "IGNORE ME!"
| Production = 2-17
| Guests = [[Stephen Colbert]] as Professor Impossible<BR>[[Brendon Small]] as [[Jonny Quest]]<br> Mia Barron as<br>Sally Impossible
| Prev=[[Escape to the House of Mummies Part II]]
| Next=[[Victor. Echo. November.]]
}}
}}
"'''Twenty Years to Midnight'''" is an episode of the animated television series ''[[The Venture Bros.]]'', the fifth episode of the second season.

== Plot ==
{{Plot|date=September 2008}}
A strange craft lands outside the Venture Compound in the night. A twelve-foot-tall figure disembarks and scans the compound, locating [[Doctor Thaddeus Venture|Dr. Venture]] on the toilet.

Inside, [[Brock Samson|Brock]] finds an old box while cleaning and calls for Dr. Venture on his wrist communicator. Venture arrives to find the boys examining the box's contents, but Brock points out one particular item: an apparent [[Betamax]] tape. Playing the tape, they view a message recorded by Jonas Venture Sr. about 20 years ago. He explains that he deciphered a radio signal from deep space that was addressed to him specifically. Jonas says that his "greatest invention" must be assembled and activated at midnight on a specific date -- which Brock notes is the following day. Failure to do so will have grave consequences for mankind. Jonas ends the message by listing the locations of the device's components. The first piece is stashed away on Spider-Skull Island, now the home of Jonas Jr. Annoyed at the prospect of dealing with his brother, Dr. Venture decides to attempt to acquire the component in secret.

Suddenly, the group turns to see the tall, unearthly figure of the craft's occupant looming outside the window. When they walk outside to confront him, the being speaks in a booming voice that nearly deafens the Ventures. He introduces himself as "The Grand Galactic Inquisitor" who will pass judgment on humanity (focusing specifically on Thaddeus), based on criteria they cannot hope to comprehend. He instructs them to go about their normal routine and not to speak to him, booming "IGNORE ME!"

Team Venture, accompanied by the intrusive Inquisitor, fly to Spider-Skull Island in the X-1. Brock and the boys sneak aboard the X-2 (Venture Industries' high-tech research ship) while Thaddeus enters the compound. Onboard the X-2, Brock and the boys discover the faux ghost-pirate captain from "[[Ghosts of the Sargasso]]," whom Jonas Jr. has now hired as captain of the ship.

Unsurprisingly, Dr. Venture is spotted while sneaking into the building. After he reluctantly explains the situation to [[Jonas Venture Junior|Jonas Jr.]], the group gathers to watch the tape. The clearly more competent Jonas, who now calls himself "J.J.", formulates a plan with Brock, ignoring Thaddeus' outraged protests. They split into three teams: Brock and Thaddeus take the X-1, J.J. and the captain on the X-2, and [[Hank Venture|Hank]] and [[Dean Venture|Dean]] on the X-X-1, a new aircraft built by Jonas Jr. which is capable of flying itself.

In a series of quick, inter-cut scenes, the three teams hunt for the components:

Hank and Dean's trip takes them to the retreat of [[Team Venture|Colonel Horace Gentleman]] (last seen in "[[Past Tense (Venture Bros. episode)|Past Tense]]"). To their horror, they find him, seeming lying dead in his bed. Searching for clues to the component's location, Dean reads through the colonel's diary but finds it full of nonsensical ramblings and bizarre lists. Hank accidentally breaks the handle off Gentleman's walking stick, and as he looks into its hollow shaft, the component slides out and pokes him in the eye.

Jonas Jr. and the Captain scuba-dive to a [[Bathysphere (vessel)|bathysphere]] called "Quest Bell One." Inside, they are confronted by an emaciated, [[paranoia|paranoid]], gun-toting [[Jonny Quest]], now apparently in his forties. After noticing the empty pill bottles on the floor, the Captain explains that Jonas Jr. is a doctor that can write any prescriptions Quest wants. J.J. plays along after recovering from his initial confusion.

In New York, Thaddeus and Brock have arrived at 1 Impossible Plaza, the headquarters of Impossible Industries (which resembles the [[Fantastic Four|Fantastic Four's]] [[Four Freedoms Plaza]]), likely located on 53rd Street and 5th Avenue given the 5th Avenue V Train subway stop shown below the building. Venture reveals that it used to be the site of Venture Industries' headquarters, and one of the device's component is still hidden in the foundation. (Venture's previous dealings with the Impossible family were less than pleasant, as seen in "[[Ice Station -- Impossible!]]")

Inside the building, Sally Impossible is packing a bag when she is confronted by her husband Richard. He is quite suspicious of her motivations, but finally agrees to allow her to "get some fresh air" after assigning bodyguards to accompany her. As Sally boards a subway car to find Dr. Venture waiting, her bodyguards are neatly dispatched by Brock. She tearfully rejoices at seeing Venture again, obviously thinking that he will rescue her from her loveless marriage. Thaddeus plays along somewhat awkwardly, asking her to get him access to the Impossible Plaza basement.

The Impossibles' infant son Rocket plays at a nearby park under the supervision of Hank, Dean, and Sally's dimwitted cousin Ned. As the group is ambushed by Impossible's men, Rocket crawls away unnoticed and hides in the X-X-1's landing gear well.

Brock expresses his disgust at Venture's manipulation of the obliviously happy Sally as she escorts them into the building's basement. Dr. Venture notes one incident where Brock horribly killed a man. Brock seems to take far more distaste in breaking someone's heart than anything he's done.

The three are quickly captured by Richard and taken high into the tower, where they are imprisoned by energy beams alongside Hank, Dean, J.J. and the captain. Professor Impossible explains that he discovered the component years ago, and states that Thaddeus is unfit to activate it after his "years of [[amphetamine]]s and failure." When Sally asks where Rocket is, Richard shows a complete lack of interest and concern over his son. As he completes assembly of the device (which resembles a metallic door frame) he and Sally begin arguing loudly.

While Impossible is distracted, Jonas Jr. uses a communicator hidden in his collar to order [[H.E.L.P.eR.]] to deactivate the Impossible security systems. H.E.L.P.eR. successfully does so, but is cornered and hugged into submission by "H.U.G.G.I.E.," the Impossible's robotic babysitter. The Grand Galactic Inquisitor, who had been waiting in the X-X-1 with H.E.L.P.eR., disembarks to find the Ventures and discovers Rocket Impossible crawling unattended. He reluctantly picks up the infant, bellowing "Some one lost a baby...IGNORE ME!"

As the energy shackles vanish, Brock and Jonas Jr. grab Richard's face and stretch it across a hallway, pinning it in place with bolts. The furious Impossible inflates himself to fill the room, pushing everyone out the windows. The team grabs onto Impossible's elastic body and plummet to the street below, through a sidewalk grate, and into a subway tunnel where a train narrowly misses them as Impossible's body retracts. As the group plummets into the tunnel again, Brock ties Impossible's foot to the back of the departing train. Richard is stretched to his limits until the train's door handle snaps off and springs back up through the window, knocking him out cold. The completed device lands heavily on the sidewalk just as Brock's watch chimes midnight. Nothing happens.

A taxi arrives holding the Grand Galactic Inquisitor and Rocket Impossible. As the Inquisitor announces that he is ready to pass his judgment on humanity, the device finally activates much like a [[stargate (device)|stargate]]. Jonas Venture, Sr. steps out of the device, looking exactly as he did in the recorded message, and calmly shoots the Inquisitor in the head with an energy weapon. As he turns back to the device as if to leave, Thaddeus and Jonas Jr. tearfully implore him to stay. Hesitantly, "Jonas Venture" admits that he is an alien in disguise who arrived solely to destroy the Inquisitor in order to save the Earth; he assumed the familiar form in order to avoid shocking the Ventures with his appearance. Infuriated by the deception, Thaddeus hurls insults and profanity at the alien. In exasperation, the alien rips open his human face to display his true form. While it is not shown on-camera, the onlookers are horrified beyond words. With a few curt words, the alien disappears through the device once more, which vanishes into itself. While Thaddeus is disappointed that they have nothing to show for their efforts, "not even gas money", Brock points out that they ''did'' save the world and J.J. expresses his delight that they worked together as a team and a family.

After the credits, Sally and J.J. show romantic interest in each other. Brock seems disturbed by the weird events they have witnessed, but Thaddeus dismisses his unease until he notices what Brock is staring at: the elongated, flattened form of Richard Impossible flapping in the night breeze. Venture wonders aloud in bemusement and some confusion "Should we help him?"

== Cultural references ==
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*The episode's title is a reference to the [[Doomsday Clock]].

*An adult version of [[Jonny Quest]] appears in this episode; he has seemingly made a wreck of his life. ''( This is the only episode in which he is identified as "Jonny Quest" all future episodes will refer to him as "Action Jonny" )''

*When Rusty Venture was ten years old, he wrote a letter to [[The Herculoids]], calling them [[hippie]]s for not fighting in [[Vietnam War|Vietnam]]. ''The Herculoids'' was a [[Hanna-Barbera]] cartoon of the same vintage as ''Johnny Quest''.

*Professor Impossible cites ''[[Of Mice and Men]]'' as a reason for not wanting the mentally challenged Ned to babysit Rocket. [[John Steinbeck]]'s classic novel features a mentally challenged man who does not realize his own strength, often injuring or killing objects of his affection.

* Dr. Venture uses the name of the band [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]] as an exclamation.

*While Jonas Venture's video is being played, Hank jokingly suggests that he is trapped in the [[Phantom Zone]], a dimensional prison in the [[Superman]] comics, films, and television series.

==Connections to other episodes==
*It is later revealed in "[[Now Museum-Now You Don't]]" that Colonel Gentlemen was not dead when the boys found him, rather, he was merely suffering from a diabetic coma.
*At the end of "[[Ice Station – Impossible!]]" Sally learned she was pregnant.<ref>Episode "[[Ice Station – Impossible!]]"</ref> Her son Rocket, a homage to [[Franklin Richards]], has now been born. Judging by the age of Rocket, this episode must take place one and a half to two years after "[[Ice Station – Impossible!]]".
*The agents that provided security for Venture's yard sale in "[[Tag Sale – You're It!]]" are seen working for Richard Impossible.<ref>Episode "[[Tag Sale – You're It!]]"</ref>
*For some reason, Hank and Dean's "Go Team Venture" salute consists simply of a [[high five]] rather than the usual [[V sign]].
*In a deleted scene from season two, Dr. Venture and Dean come upon the fake meteorite from the [[The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay|pilot episode]] and Dean finds its hatch and the very deceased henchman inside.<ref name=dvdscene>Season 2 [[DVD]] deleted scenes for "Twenty Years to Midnight"</ref>

== Production notes ==
*One of the animation directors (Kimson Albert) has a "nickname" inserted into his credits. The nickname is an unusual line or word from the preceding episode. For "Twenty Years to Midnight" the credit reads Kimson "Bit of a Gigglepuss" Albert.

==References==
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