Jon Benjamin): a shapeshifting, supernatural presence who lives in a black void accessible through a portal in Triana's closet, he is Dr. Their names may derive from the Watch and Ward Society. They are almost always seen together, and frequently engage in petty arguments based on actual conversations between the show's creators. Watch and Ward (voiced by Christopher McCulloch and Doc Hammer respectively): Two Guild operatives who seem to be in charge of Guild communications, as well as the induction of new recruits.He is declared a hero when Gargantua-1 crashes on a wanted terrorist in the episode "Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?" whereupon he is offered a chance to run for the vice-presidency, which he turns down in horror upon learning of the president's sexual indiscretions (strongly satiric of the Clinton-Lewinsky affair, although the president resembles Lyndon Johnson physically and speaks in the manner of George W. His forbearance of sex puts a great deal of strain on his relationship with cosmonaut Lieutenant Anna Baldavich, his love interest and fellow crewmember aboard Gargantua-1. Although he is very willful in most situations, he wilts under attention from his often inebriated and oversexed mother. Manstrong takes a strong moral stance on most issues, and is strictly sexually abstinent. Colonel Bud Manstrong (voiced by Terrence Fleming): The former leader of the two-man crew of the space station Gargantua-1.She apppers to commit suicide at the end of season four,by falling off a tall cliff,in front of Brock Samson Her name is also a reference to Bond girls with improbably provocative names, such as Pussy Galore. related artwork, her last name is spelled "Coqtiz," though "Cocktease" has become the official spelling. Her name is a play on the phrases "Molotov cocktail" and "cock tease." In some Venture Bros.
She shared a somewhat sadomasochistic relationship with Brock, who has referred to her as "the only woman ever loved." She unfailingly wore a chastity belt (her father's dying wish) until the end of the fourth season, when she told Brock she was "taken" by Monstroso. She was an ex-Soviet agent who made a living as a mercenary. Molotov Cocktease (voiced by Mia Barron): a highly-trained assassin and sometime-ally, sometime-rival to Brock Samson, as well as his love interest until her apparent death at the end of the episode "Operation P.R.O.M." Despite, or perhaps because of their often-violent history, she held Brock in very high regard, although she disdained his loyalty to the Ventures.