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mripad · 8 months
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When he wakes up he makes clunky startup sounds
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calciferous-kelpie · 1 year
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OKKOTOBER 2022 - Outfit Swap
So this started out as a simple desire to draw Venomous and Boxman in the other’s outfit from Villains’ Night Out, and then I started imagining a whole scenario around it. 😆
Now married, these two decide to crash one of Billiam’s yacht parties playing the role of the other. So now it’s PV’s turn to ruin the evening! 😈
Bonus points if crashing Billiam’s party was part of their honeymoon plans lmao
[Fun extra thing under the cut ♥]
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crazghetti · 2 years
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cosmmaaaaaaaa kiss me hrgrhjhjhrjhjrhr
day 3: board of villains
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daily-venomous · 2 years
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good to know that not even professor venomous is immune to virtual business meetings
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bat-snake · 2 years
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Been trying to figure out this idea (will also clean up and digitize sometime)
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trippy-maskow · 8 months
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I HC taht these fucks used to date, are now exes and are now friends with benefits.
the "are you here for buisness or pleasure? " line in the Let's Get Shadowy ep ? friends with benefits behaviour
how it was mentioned that Ven and Fink like Blowing Billiam's ship up? Exe behviour
Again this is just my HC pls dont kill me
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theromanticscrooge · 2 months
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The Shipping Corner: Voxman, A Balm for Capitalist-Induced Angst
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Note: I'm sorry this took as long as it did. I've been in a pretty bad slump recently and am just now coming out of it.
Lord Boxman is the black sheep among his peers. This is first established with Professor Venomous' initial distaste towards him and the later reactions he gets when he unexpectedly shows up at Billiam Milliam's villain yacht party. The only kinds of relationships Boxman has with other villains amount to strictly business transactions to create their robot minions. The shareholders that directly fund Boxmore are especially skeptic of Boxman's destroy the Plaza side venture and see this as a misguided, Snidely Whiplash-esque escapade. He's just a Saturday morning cartoon villain and they're the respectable big leagues. When Boxman funnels so much time, effort, energy, and resources towards the Plaza attacks, it takes precious time away from robot production; the one thing he does they consider valuable or worthwhile. They threaten to cut off their support if Boxman's production doesn't increase and then gladly replace him with Darrell when the opportunity arises. Darrell fits the exact mold they need for a CEO: he focuses exclusively on production.
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There's no respect. There's no interest in or concern for Lord Boxman as an individual. The dislike is mutual. Of course Boxman doesn't get along with other villains. Most of the known names and faces on screen hold the purse strings and by extension, the fate of Boxman's entire operation. He feels like he has to put on his best face and performance to keep his business afloat. Without Boxmore, he seemingly has nothing and loses everything material. After Boxman was fired by the shareholders, he becomes absolutely depressed and floats around for awhile until Venomous finds him in his trash can. As much as he hates answering to corporate interests, he's locked in as a "robot manufacturer" as much as an Average Joe is stuck at a 9-5 job because of bills, a mortgage; and most frustratingly, how easily someone can fall into the trappings of letting a job define their self-worth or sense of self.
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When Professor Venomous gets introduced, he's partly in Boxman's mental bucket of shareholder/necessary business relationships. Boxman goes to great lengths to hide K.O., Rad, and Enid after accidentally booking his business dinner on the same night as an antagonize the Plaza event. He's scared that his 'hobby' would dissuade Venomous from buying any more of his robots and break their already tenuous business deal. Instead, Venomous starts to see Boxman through literal rose-tinted glasses and becomes interested in Boxman's ongoing Plaza rivalry but uses the robots as a continued excuse to check in again on this weird, intriguing man.
Another interesting precedent is that Boxman is more fond of Venomous from the jump. When interacting with other business partners, Boxman is over-the-top and eager to please in video calls and plays the oblivious idiot in casual settings, but behind closed doors, he's bitter towards them. Boxman won't hug his own children and scoffs at open displays of affection. Yet he wants to touch or hug Venomous as often as he can reasonably get away with. Part of his behavior is the same eager to please facade he gives other interested business parties, but the bigger part is a legitimate interest in developing a more personal relationship with Venomous.
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The pink shoujo sparkles and elevator eyes Boxman has for Venomous are a blatant indicator he finds him attractive. That's a surprisingly huge part of what kicks off his interest. Look at how he reacts to Dr. Blight in the Captain Planet crossover. Boxman initially shows skepticism and disinterest towards her crazy plans, but the second she flirts with him, the flip switches. The promise of romantic interest grants her access to the full power and force of Boxmore. When she leaves at the end of the episode, Boxman is disappointed. He wanted to continue their partnership, especially their potential interpersonal one.
In Venomous' case, he gets extra points for joining in the fight after the Plaza brats interrupt dinner. He asks about the design and Lego brick-esque connectivity of the Boxbots. He's not above participating in the Saturday morning cartoon skirmish. Rather, he misses that kind of fight and yearns to experience more exploits like it. Venomous is the only on-screen character outside of Boxman's kids that shows a willingness to listen to, try to understand, and engage with Boxman in a more personable, intimate way.
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Professor Venomous fell into villainy after he lost his powers and realized how overbearing he found the moral code heroes have. Being a villain comes naturally to him; he likes the fruits of his labor in the vast amounts of wealth, prestige, and material power that he could gain. Fast forward to present-day in the series and he's the picture of a successful villain. He figures out the easy button for amassing stupid amounts of money by threatening a Congresswoman with a death ray. He's sought out for deals involving his scientific prowess. He's respected and liked among other villains to the point he's invited to Billiam's parties. Though while he has a comfortable position, he's become jaded.
Enter Lord Boxman. Compared to the villains Venomous is used to, Boxman dances to the beat of his own drum. He's more interested in defeating the Plaza than an endless vie for prestige, wealth, or power. He says he doesn't care what the other villains think of him and how he does things. No matter what happens, he's going to carve out his own path as a villain and do what he wants to with his life. Somehow, Venomous got tied up in a new, different kind of bureaucratic process as a villain. As a hero, he felt like an outcast and a loser everybody looked down on without super powers. As a villain, he has everything he thought he wanted but it was more of a means to make up for what he lost. It was more compensating and filling in an existential hole vs actually taking meaningful control of his life. In stark contrast to that, Boxman knows exactly what he wants and puts his all into every pursuit, consequences and obstacles be damned.
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Collaborating with Boxman is an epiphany. Dreaming up new schemes and plots to challenge the Plaza is fun. It's fulfilling and satisfying to Venomous in a way that heroics and solo villain ventures weren't. There's one scene in particular after Boxman and Venomous join forces for the first time and lose spectacularly. Both of them are smiling; it's joyous. Boxman was down and out without Boxmore, but building Fink's attack trike was a spark of hope that he can rebuild even if its from the ground-up. Venomous just lost his nice house and all of his current material possessions because Boxman blew everything up. But then Boxman turned around and presented the exact existential solution Venomous didn't know he needed by suggesting attacking the Plaza. It's the dinner party attack, but this time, Venomous was a full part of the planning phases. He gets to share in and fully experience the devil-may-care and more whimsical parts of being a villain he thought were long gone.
Venomous offers to buy out Boxmore and root out the shareholders. Finally, Boxman is free of one of the bigger obstacles between him and his all-time favorite venture. Not only does Boxman have free reign, but also the equal partner he so desperately desired; someone that's on his same wavelength and as invested in his kind of villainy as he is.
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Another important dimension to Venomous' character is his destructive spiral as Shadowy Venomous. Finding that 'missing piece' in Boxman and Boxmore respectively isn't a magic solution. There's significant baggage in how much emphasis Venomous placed on his need for power. This was such a huge quest and chunk of his life that its difficult to give up on the idea entirely. Its similar to how some people spend so much time chasing after a specific job title or promotion that this elusive thing becomes an important part of what defines them or contributes to their sense of self worth. Venomous left Carol because of a gross misunderstanding that she saw him as weak. He was missing the value he assigned to super powers for so long that every new solution was always a band-aid or a stop gap.
Someone can find a thing or circumstances that significantly improves their life, but they need to see and recognize this psychologically too for it to be completely effective. In other words, Venomous needed to recognize the real-time changes and results from joining Boxmore, then figure out how to weigh those continued changes with his own self-discovery or improvement.
Boxman started improving on being a more proactive parent. Unfortunately, Venomous started getting lost in his own head and pulling away from his other responsibilities or general life. A change as big as a new partner, surroundings, and blended family would be enough to kickstart depression; especially because Venomous hadn't appropriately addressed why he needed this abstract concept of what it meant to be the 'most powerful being.' Success and self-actualization weren't included with the previous accolades he achieved as a villain. It wasn't obvious and forthcoming with Boxman either. The lack of introspection and vulnerable talks with Boxman or anyone else is exactly what led to the wind-up and eventual "I'll destroy everything if it means getting rid of the years of resentment and frustration."
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Both Venomous and Boxman have some sort of adult trapped in the shitty corporate world element to their character writing. In a nutshell, Boxman struggles with the existential threat of losing who he is to one specific job he performs; Venomous finds villainy gratifying as more of a hobby or extracurricular activity vs a full-time job. He's successful at it but the version he's successful at is more of a distraction or a means to fill in a missing part of himself than true interest in his corporate role. Boxman's approach to villainy is considered juvenile and worthless. Venomous still loves villainy but he wants the freedom to have fun and go all-out without worrying about reputation or meeting the specific standards that comes with his current position.
In 2024, after the various rise of corporate buzzwords trying to guilt employees back to pre-pandemic work standards and inflation vs stagnant wages, there's new weight to the Boxman and Venomous character allegories respectively. These two are that success story of Boxman giving the middle finger to a crappy boss and Venomous making that leap of faith from an empty, soul-sucking job to the more wild, out of pocket thing. Venomous' ill-obtained funds becomes that treasured pile of "fuck you" money that so many people dream about having and using to take a risk on something personally, meaningfully valuable to them. Or just having a window of opportunity to enjoy life the way they want to without having to worry about bills and necessities.
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More importantly though, while they describe themselves as business partners, it's two single, lonely men building a life and trying to healthfully blend their families together. Part of this life is making space for someone new that makes the other man want to work on becoming a better, more thoughtful person. Regardless of where a person sits in their job hunt or even at the height of personal achievement, the most important part is the support network they come home to or regularly interact with.
Thematically, Boxman and Venomous are the opposite side of the coin to the more straightforward found family K.O. builds and maintains. It's a reminder that no one has to be lonely. They can and will find someone that brings meaningful, valuable things to their life; someone that makes them want to change and grow. While this is about an explicitly romantic pair, the message applies whether that hypothetical person and relationship is romantic, platonic, or a new addition to a found family.
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eweliinj · 4 months
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I finally decided to publish this post, yeah.
This is BJ, fankid of Vormulax and Billiam Milliam! He's copper-plated and can leave imprints of the same color, so he has had to wear gloves since childhood
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201xs · 10 months
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im glad i knew ok ko characters made cameos in villainous because otherwise this would have jumpscared me so bad. hello mad sam and cosma and billiam milliam and mecha-maw and vormulax having a girls night out i see
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abacus-jpg · 2 years
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{-Cosma headcanons-}
<Renewed>
(So b4 we get started I feel I should clarify the abbreviations for the names for those who aren’t familiar with me)
Fig= shadowy figure
Ven= venomous
Vorm= vormulax
Box= shithead(I love him I promise)
-Cosma often wears gloves because she’s insecure about a gnarly scare on her hand
- She looks over fink, often making sure she has a space to talk too abt ‘lady’ things (referring to like 16y/o- and up fink)
- She goes clothes shopping with fink and vormulax!!
- Her and shadowy figure work together secretly to gain more information on the heros (I also hc that fig is venomous’ twin brother)
- Her and vorm will often talk abt how incompetent billiam milliam is, but when they are in a work scene it’s like the three of them flow seamlessly
- She help fink get her grad dress!
- Cosma cannot and I mean she CAN NOT stand boxman. That’s why she mothers fink so much cause after the change ven made over to boxmore she saw finks,, distaste for boxman and his ‘children’
- When fink is uncomfortable in the boxmore residents she’ll often spend up to weeks at a time at cosma’s, since cosma is working 99% of the time she just gave fink a house key
- Cosma will often give fink her old clothes, usually clothes that’s either too small, too big, or she just doesn’t wear anymore
- Every Friday afternoon when cosma is on her lunch break she’ll often take fink out to get a lunch before she has to go back to work
- Cosma didn’t typically have it easy growing up, she lacked validation from her father due to her mother passing at a young age. Her father didn’t see her as an enough and he didn’t believe in her and her motives. That’s what made cosma become rebellious. He was rather old so he passed away before cosma got to flaunt her success to him. This is why she tries her hardest to make sure fink knows she can fall back on her no matter what
- Her and vormulax are pretty close friends, they first met in college cause they were roommates. Eventually their relationship grew further. If cosma isn’t in a talking mood I’ll bet you 100 dabloons that vorm knows why.
- Cosma and fig have had their fair share of romantic relations. But she refuses to make it anymore then that since she takes pride in her work and she doesn’t want any distractions
- She use to enjoy talking to venomous but ever since he joined his company with boxman she’s found him absolutely insufferable
- She often takes pity on Ernesto, she find he preforms well in a workspace but she also feels that he’s constantly burdened with his younger siblings. She doesn’t care for him enough like she does fink, she wouldn’t dare take him in
[if you want anymore hc please comment!! I got a bunch for fink and fig specifically, but I’ll do any character!]
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calciferous-kelpie · 2 years
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OKKOTOBER 2022 - Board of Villains
POV you can’t stop attacking the Plaza across the street and they’re judging you.
Bonus: Board of Villains POV lmao
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pinkopalina · 2 years
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I fucking knew billiam milliam was played by a McElroy brother
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ej-cappy-universe · 2 years
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Since Billiam Milliam is supposedly dead after Cosma eaten the moon and him on it, whose took over his assets in the Cappyverse?
Well after that debacle, bringing the moon back and everything...I don't know
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calmlythrilling · 5 days
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If anyone wonders what forged me into the person I am today... then I need you to look into Billiam Milliam
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dorkafricska · 2 years
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BILLIVEN  💛💜
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crazghetti · 2 years
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friendos
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