About: Home Insecurity   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/y8x0XiC8oDP9y772gwHP0A==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Home Insecurity is an episode of the second season of The Tom and Jerry (2014).

AttributesValues
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Home Insecurity
rdfs:comment
  • Home Insecurity is an episode of the second season of The Tom and Jerry (2014).
  • Baron Ünderbheit, a iron-jawed ruler of Ünderland kingdom receives updates on the nation's status from his three trusted servants Catclops, Girl Hitler and Manic 8-Ball. The details of the reports demonstrate that Ünderland is a bizarre dictatorship of compulsory legislation, and also utilizes slaves and child labor. After their status reports, Ünderbheit informs them that each of them has betrayed him (and therefore the country). The Baron lulls them into a false sense of security by stating that they are merely to be exiled, and each is to receive a parting gift of "tiger balm." They are confused to the nature of the gift, when suddenly they realize that Ünderbheit has left the room, and killer tigers with bombs attached (tiger bombs) are released into the room. Outside, Ünderbheit infor
Season
  • 1(xsd:integer)
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:adult-swim/...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:adultswim/p...iPageUsesTemplate
Editor
  • Doc Hammer
Executive Producer
  • Jackson Publick
  • Steven S.H. Yoon
Series
Runtime
  • 22.0
Producer
  • David Lipson
opentheme
  • "No Vacancy" by J.G. Thirlwell
Airdate
  • 2004-08-21(xsd:date)
Caption
  • There is no screen cap for this episode. Help by adding one.
Production Number
  • 1(xsd:integer)
dbkwik:venturebrot...iPageUsesTemplate
show name
Episode Number
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Production
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Episode list
Title
  • Home Insecurity
endtheme
  • "Tuff" by J.G. Thirlwell
Episode
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Episode Name
  • Home Insecurity
PREV
NEXT
Composer
  • J.G. Thirlwell
Rating
  • TV-14
Voices
  • Patrick Warburton
  • Michael Sinterniklaas
  • Mia Barron
  • Doc Hammer
  • Christopher McCulloch
  • James Urbaniak
  • T. Ryder Smith
Writer
Director
abstract
  • Home Insecurity is an episode of the second season of The Tom and Jerry (2014).
  • Baron Ünderbheit, a iron-jawed ruler of Ünderland kingdom receives updates on the nation's status from his three trusted servants Catclops, Girl Hitler and Manic 8-Ball. The details of the reports demonstrate that Ünderland is a bizarre dictatorship of compulsory legislation, and also utilizes slaves and child labor. After their status reports, Ünderbheit informs them that each of them has betrayed him (and therefore the country). The Baron lulls them into a false sense of security by stating that they are merely to be exiled, and each is to receive a parting gift of "tiger balm." They are confused to the nature of the gift, when suddenly they realize that Ünderbheit has left the room, and killer tigers with bombs attached (tiger bombs) are released into the room. Outside, Ünderbheit informs his minion Manservant that he has only one enemy left to kill : Dr. Venture. At the Venture Compound, Team Venture's bodyguard Brock Samson is packing for his memorial day weekend vactation. Dr. Venture pleads with him to wait a few more days until he can complete the compound's new security system, but Brock is unsympathetic and drives off in his Dodge Charger. Hank Venture also wants to join Brock, but is denied. Hank's actions cause him to argue with Venture, which makes Dean Venture upset. Nearing his camping destination, Brock is stopped by an army soldier who informs him, after flashing his ID card, that the area has been closed for reasons of national security. Brock ignores the man and proceeds to his planned camp-site. That night, Venture falls asleep at his workbench. H.E.L.P.eR. finds him and carries him lovingly to bed. Returning to the lab, the robot notices the plans Venture had been working on: a new security construct named G.U.A.R.D.O. Assuming that the new project is intended as his own replacement, H.E.L.P.eR. packs a few possessions and leaves the compound in "sadness". Brock's peaceful evening by the campfire is interrupted when he gets distracted by rustling noises nearby. Brock tracks a shadowy intruder until he finds a tall, hairy, humanoid animal and engages it in hand-to-hand combat. Soon he is attacked by a bionically-augmented man in a red track suit, who Brock neutralizes by kicking him in his still-natural testicles. Back at the compound, an Ünderland henchman opens a door and releases a scorpion into Dr. Venture's bedroom on Baron Ünderbheit's orders at the same time that henchman 24 opens a window and drops a tarantula on the opposite side of the same room on the Monarch's orders. The scorpion and tarantula duke it out a little. The two henchmen spot each other and start arguing and begin shoving each other; the racket wakes Venture and he gets scared because he catches the two venomous creatures battling inches from his face he screams and panics and slaps a button on his night-stand. Steel shutters close over every door vent and window in the complex, while Venture and his two sons are dropped into a reinforced panic room. Hank sees the spider and scorpion still crawling on his father and smacks Venture in the head with a nearby fire extinguisher. Dean disposes of the tarantula with his hover boots and smashes it, while Hank disposes of the scorpion with the same fire extinguisher. Rusty's been bitten and pinched by the tarantula and stung in the heart by the scorpion. Dean exits the room to look for a first aid kit but encounters G.U.A.R.D.O.; the massive robot is apparently not completely programmed yet, and warns Dean that he is an intruder and chases him back into panic room. Venture awakens and explains that he fell asleep before programming G.U.A.R.D.O. to distinguish friends from foes. They are temporarily safe, since the door is made of tempered steel... but the robot is constructed of the same material. Outside the compound, the two rival henchmen groups (which includes the first appearance of Henchman 21) continue to fight over who gets to kill Venture with the Monarch Mobile and Ünderbheit Mobile. They call a truce, and the Monarch invites Ünderbheit to his Cocoon headquarters to work out a compromise. After the ceremonial attempts on each other's life (resulting in the death of three of the Monarch's henchmen), the two villains begin discussing who should retreat. Ünderbheit calls the menacing of Venture as his claim, as Ünderbheit has known Venture since college, and Venture is responsible for Ünderbheit's jaw being permanently damaged. Their lackeys, who have grown bored while waiting for commands begin drinking beer together and discussing their respective bosses. Brock listens sympathetically to the track-suited man, who explains that he is former astronaut Steve Summers. A horrible accident left him gravely injured, but the government saved his life by grafting bionic parts worth six million dollars into him - and then expected him to repay the cost of the operation. Rather than spend the rest of his life doing the government's dirty work, he fled into the wilderness where he met a Sasquatch (also known as a Bigfoot), who became his lover. When the group suddenly hears troops nearby searching for Summers, Brock agrees to help them escape. Driving away from his campsite, Brock is stopped by the same soldier from earlier. He indicates his passengers and explains that he is giving a couple of Vietnam War veterans a ride home. After the soldier lets him pass, a second soldier points out that the "vets" were a shaved Sasquatch and Steve Summers wearing a wig made of its hair. Safe for the moment, Steve thanks Brock for his help. Brock grunts in acknowledgement, still disturbed by his discovery (while shaving him) that Sasquatch is male. The gathered henchmen trade stories and get progressively more intoxicated on alcohol. Their restlessness and drunkenness win out as they decide to subject the Venture compound to childish vandalism. Just outside the fence, H.E.L.P.eR. stands at a bus stop and ignores Venture's pleas over the Communicator Watch for help. The boys persuade their father to apologize, and the robot relents. H.E.L.P.eR. attempts to plug into the compound's security system but accidentally shorts out the power for a few seconds. This "reboots" G.U.A.R.D.O., who finally stomps away from the panic room door. As the steel shutters raise, the security robot spots the rampaging henchmen outside and begins attacking the newly-found intruders. At long last, The Monarch and Baron Ünderbheit reach an agreement: they will cooperate and share the glory of killing their mutual enemy. None of their henchmen respond to their calls, however. Back at the compound, dozens of uniform-clad bodies are sprawled in the aftermath of obvious violence. Brock pulls up in his Dodge Charger and, startled by the carnage, hits G.U.A.R.D.O. and disables it. H.E.L.P.eR. stands outside in the science lab panic room, blocking Venture and his sons from leaving until they apologize further.
is First of
is PREV of
is NEXT of
is debut ep of
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software