. . . . "Wide Whale and his arching rights licensees"@en . "Malcolm"@en . "Aspiring supervillain and sworn enemy of Dr. Venture. Formerlly Phantom Limb and Dr. Jonas Venture Jr. on a trial basis"@en . . . . "Kill Doctor Venture, torment Doctor Venture."@en . . "The Monarch is Rusty Venture's long running archenemy in The Venture Bros., who has modeled himself after the Monarch butterfly."@en . . . . "The Monarch is Rusty Venture's long running archenemy in The Venture Bros., who has modeled himself after the Monarch butterfly."@en . . "Current Alliances"@en . . . . "Sergeant Hatred"@en . . . "The Monarch (real name: Malcolm) is the self-proclaimed (later legalized) archenemy of Dr. Venture in the Venture Bros. and is one of the world's most powerful supervillains despite his rather comedic lack of success: largely down to his arrogance, inability to not get tricked and his over-dramatic nature - all of which are parodies of traditional megalomaniacal behavior common in supervillains - he is named after the Monarch Butterfly, which he has taken an obsession with and modeled his entire empire around."@en . . . . . . "Phantom Limb"@en . . . . . . "The Monarch, The Mighty Monarch, The Blue Morpho"@en . . . . . "Dr. Heinie"@en . . "The Monarch's primary traits are his butterfly/royalty theme (based on both Monarch terms for butterfly and royalty), his shrill voice, and his obsessive hatred of Thaddeus Venture. He has set his base of operations inside a floating cocoon (many characters have commented on how illogical this is), and all of his weaponry is modeled on physical traits of butterflies. In spite of his fascination with them, the Monarch remains oblivious to the actual biology and physical capabilities of butterflies (\"The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay\"). The Monarch commands a set of henchmen dressed in yellow and black attire with butterfly wings, all known solely by number (except for junior henchmen). Monarch frequently kills henchmen when he is in a bad mood. The henchmen are passionately loyal to the Mon"@en . "The Monarch's primary traits are his butterfly/royalty theme (based on both Monarch terms for butterfly and royalty), his shrill voice, and his obsessive hatred of Thaddeus Venture. He has set his base of operations inside a floating cocoon (many characters have commented on how illogical this is), and all of his weaponry is modeled on physical traits of butterflies. In spite of his fascination with them, the Monarch remains oblivious to the actual biology and physical capabilities of butterflies (\"The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay\"). The Monarch commands a set of henchmen dressed in yellow and black attire with butterfly wings, all known solely by number (except for junior henchmen). Monarch frequently kills henchmen when he is in a bad mood. The henchmen are passionately loyal to the Monarch, and it is suggested many of them were down on their luck or troubled when he recruited them and gave them a purpose. The Monarch \"co-arches\" with his wife Doctor Mrs. The Monarch (formerly his lover and aide Doctor Girlfriend), a gravelly-voiced woman with a striking resemblance to a young Jackie Kennedy; At the end of the second season, The Monarch and Doctor Girlfriend were finally wed, while the Guild of Calamitous Intent officially sanctioned the wedding at the beginning of season three (\"Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny\"). After their marriage, Doctor Girlfriend changed her name to Doctor Mrs. The Monarch. The Monarch's arch-rival (to him, at least) is Dr. Venture. The Monarch's entire career of \"arching\" Dr. Venture was unsanctioned by the Guild of Calamitous Intent; \"The Monarch\" was not even a registered member of the Guild until the beginning of season three (\"Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny\"). Prior to that, he had been registered with the Guild as various low-level henchmen for other villains. The Monarch's hatred for Venture stems from some reason unknown, with the first instance of attempted murder occurring when they were both in college (\"Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny\"). It is intimated by his wife that Venture was somehow involved in the destruction of The Monarchs career. The Monarch is eventually forced to give up illegally \"arching\" Dr. Venture in order to wed Doctor Girlfriend, but makes repeated attempts to rekindle their one-sided rivalry. He also hates Hank, Dean, and Brock Samson to a lesser extent because of their affiliation with Dr. Venture. The Monarch has had the opportunity on numerous occasions to significantly harm Thaddeus Venture and his family, but prefers to play at a \"deadly game of Cat and Also Cat.\""@en . . "The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay"@en . "Blue Morpho"@en . . "Shadowman 9"@en . . . "The Monarch"@en . . . "300"^^ . "Enemies"@en . . "Archenemy"@en . "Captain Sunshine"@en . . . . . . . "Prior"@en . "Charismatic, leadership skills, improvisation, wealth, obsessive hatred"@en . . . . "Professional supervillain"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Blue Morpho"@en . "Malcolm"@en . . "Semi-mechanical suit equipped with a grappling hook, poison darts, tranquilizer darts, a gas gun, and collapsible wings which enable flight; obsessed with Monarch butterflies"@en . . . "Dr. Dugong"@en . "The Venture Bros."@en . "The Monarch (real name: Malcolm) is the self-proclaimed (later legalized) archenemy of Dr. Venture in the Venture Bros. and is one of the world's most powerful supervillains despite his rather comedic lack of success: largely down to his arrogance, inability to not get tricked and his over-dramatic nature - all of which are parodies of traditional megalomaniacal behavior common in supervillains - he is named after the Monarch Butterfly, which he has taken an obsession with and modeled his entire empire around."@en . . . "Dr. Thaddeus \"Rusty\" Venture and the Venture Family"@en . "Notable"@en . . . . "Unnamed Mother"@en . . . . "Professor Vibrations"@en . . "Mother-in-Law"@en . "Alliances"@en . "Sex with Dr. Girlfriend, monologuing."@en . . . . "Characteristics"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .