Voxman explained; Why Professor Venomous chooses to be with Boxman.
Throughout the show, weâve seen Boxman and Venomous relationship and it differs from his relationship from the other villains. As we now Boxman is often seen as a fool by the Board of Villians and even go out of their way to excluding him which was seen in âVillians Night Outâ, when in they throw a party. Heck, they even go out of their way to overthrow Boxmore with Darrel to get rid of him for good⌠they see him as a failure.Â
Venomous himself also believed this as well and saw Boxman as a pathetic villain but eventually becomes his âpartnerâ. Venomous is still willing to acknowledge Boxman and even enjoys the company. But why is? Because he reminds him of why he became a villain in the first place. And believes in the possibilities of what Boxman can be!
When Boxman invites Venomous at a dinner party his opinion of him the same as the other villains. Boxman throughout then night is nervous and tries to be âprofessionalâ but Venomous is not impressed. He acts indifferent and has plans to cut ties with him, but that changes when Boxman goes all out against KO and his friends AND I MEAN ALL OUT!
He becomes a crazy gun wielding barbarian!
And Venous is not disgusted at this at all but rather is in awe of his over this top nature and canât look away. He enjoys seeing him passionate about destroying heroes (he enjoyed Boxman being himself). It was during this time Venomous was starting to see that Boxman was worth something, but a the time I donât think he really knew why.
That brings us to his second interaction in âVillians Night Outâ, where Boxman pretty much forces himself along to Billiam Milliamâs party. Heâs clearly embarrassed by Boxmanâs antics but doesnât tell him to leave. He goes out even trying to make him look like less of a goof by dancing with him (in a way trying to defend Boxman right to stay). Even though the other villains insisted on kicking Boxman out and thinks heâs failed. Throughout the night Venomous thinks that Boxman is blissfully unaware of how lowly the other villains think of him.Â
But at the end of the party, itâs revealed that Boxman knew that everyone saw him as a failure⌠but he doesnât care. Which mean his obnoxious behavior was just a middle finger at their disapproval of him. While Venomousâ actions during the party show how he cares about how others think of him. Adding a whole new layer to Boxman character; that heâs willing to stay true to himself no matter what others say about him (nothing going to stop him).Â
Once again Venomous is moved by Boxmanâs over the top nature and even admits that heâs impressed. So much so that he wants in on his secret project and gives him a bio-chip to upgrade his robot. With this, he is willingly making a connection to Boxman being his partner in crime. This action alone shows that he wants to nurture Boxmanâs villain. Investing time and effort in Boxman and this is the first time somebody has ever had faith in him.Â
He enjoys seeing Boxman being confident in who he is and truly loves seeing him like this. But we still donât know why until âBoxman Crashesâ, where we see Venomous going through the daily motions of a villain and we see âprofessionalâ villainy has become a boring desk job. But being with Boxman reminds him of the exhilarating feeling of being a real âvillainâ. Boxman is literally the thing that brings the spark back into his life. And Boxman does this whenever heâs being his confident self. Thatâs why Venomous is so was drawn to Boxman despite his poor form in villainy. And in all honesty, I feel sorry for Boxman he deserves someone that believes in him and thinks heâs capable!
Which is why it annoys Venomous whenever Boxman acts pathetic and clingy when he knows Boxman is capable of better. This all shown when he lets Boxman stays with him saying âmaybe heâll be fun to have around.â It shows how much their relationship has grown and that Venomous actually cares about him. But eventually, thing go south with; Boxman causing trouble and destroys almost everything in his house.Â
Venomous is, of course, is pissed but what stood out and confirms the theory is what he said and I quote, âYou have become the most terrible, ineffective villain⌠I wonder will you ever stop disappointing me.â He feels like a fool for believing in him; seeing him act like a pathetic house guest! He feels cheated in a way heâs saying âwhere the villain I saw in you!?â  Showing he has faith in Boxman in who he was and was disappointed in what he had become. But all it takes is Boxman to build one robot tricycle to remind him that Boxmanâs a simple guy and petty crimes are what heâs good at and why he likes him.
But only when he goes out with Boxman & Fink to the Plaza that he finally understands why Boxman does these petty crimes. Itâs because the feeling you get and he feels like a real villain again and he wants to keep that feeling of adrenaline and joy. He doesnât even care that they failed he loved being out there and it was because he was with Boxman. Literally, after Boxman says âI wish every day could be like thisâŚâ Venomous says heâll buy back Boxmore for him because he feels the same way.
I know there are some of you are thinking that he could be using Boxman for something but explain this to me⌠Venomous took Boxman in when he literally had nothing left, whatâs there to gain. Why would he have to use Boxman, when he can do things himself⌠Not only that but he could have bought Boxmore himself and left Boxman in the dust already or just have Boxman run Boxmore as his figurehead under him while he watches from the sidelines. No instead actively he chose to have Boxman as CEO to run Boxmore together! Believing that they can do great things by run it right together!  He actively chooses to be by Boxmanâs side as his partner.
 So tell meâŚHOW CAN YOU NOT SHIP THESE GOOBERS!?Â