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@dilfgmancoolatta got me on that impossilimb yaoi slop grind
two broken guys
the public loves a self-made man
so apparently there’s a phantom limb kidrobot figure and…he certainly does exist
Venture Bros Kid Robot Blind Box Figures
Hamilton, we are horses now *smokes a pipe anyway*
i dont really do meta (i've more experience with textual media so forgive any ignorances on my behalf) but i after seeing the Treister juicebox clip again (happy Terstay Tuesday) I went back and rewatched Any Which Way But Zeus and noticed something fascinating - when they're down in the Dr Strangelove Room, there's a big establishing shot, we do some bits, Brock fucked Tiger Shark's wife (nice.), and in the process we see where everyone is sitting.
Brock and Hunter are sitting next to each other at the end of the table near the door.
when Brock gets in trouble for cracking that hoser like a selachimorphic whip, we get another angle that shows that they're on either side of the end of the table, with no chair between them.
At this point, Treister arrives.
And Hunter immediately turns into an empty chair.
Now, vbros doesn't really do like. semantic cinematography (it's a fast-paced comedy-action show with a massive cast, the framing is pretty exclusively in service to helping the audience follow all the million insane things that happen every second), so in terms of intent, this is probably just an animation error.
However, in terms of effect, I find it quite striking. Especially considering for the remainder of this scene Hunter remains invisible. Even when we get a final wide shot of everyone, you just cannot see her. The effect is compounded by Treister's line.
I think it's incredibly meaningful that Treister shows up and detonates the scene by drawing attention to the embarrassing underwear he's forced everyone to wear, insisted that he is special and they are all beneath them, finished off by calling them all girls as an insult, and in the process completely robs Hunter of her existence.
The episode then goes through a scene at the arena, and then one at the Venture Compound, before returning to the. bunker. thing. where Hunter is once again visible, just in time for a scene about how everyone hates the code-names Treister has assigned them.
He's assigned her a feminine code-name (I think it's noteworthy that the only other attendee to get a feminine code-name is Brock, who - under the fucked up family framework the OSI operates under - is basically her son, and therefore something Treister can use to punish her). He calls on her using a woman's name, and then immediately belittles her for not conforming to OSI protocol.
And yet, when the think tank has completely exhausted themselves trying to come up with plans, literally the only person still awake, the only person still trying to appease Treister is Hunter.
But what really makes all this come together for me, what really drives home how much this scene is Hunter In Detransition Purgatory, is why they're there in the first place. Who's missing.
TL;DR - sorry for ruining Terstay Tuesday by saying I think Treister is Hunter's transphobic dad, but. well. I think Treister is Hunter's transphobic dad.