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'''Dr. Dugong''' (real name: '''Douglas Ong''') was a super scientist who was briefly the arch enemy assigned to [[The Monarch]]. He was also the brother to the super-villain [[Wide Wale]] and the uncle of the latter's daughter [[Sirena Ong]]
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'''Dr. Dugong''' (real name: '''Douglas Ong''') is a super scientist who was briefly the arch enemy assigned to [[The Monarch]]. He is also the brother to the super-villain [[Wide Wale]] and the uncle of the latter's daughter [[Sirena Ong]]
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Season 6===
 
===Season 6===
 
In "[[Maybe No Go]]", a photo of Dugong (while he was human) is shown when [[Shore Leave]] tells [[Brock Samson]] about Wide Wale's origin and reveals he is the brother of Dugong.
 
In "[[Maybe No Go]]", a photo of Dugong (while he was human) is shown when [[Shore Leave]] tells [[Brock Samson]] about Wide Wale's origin and reveals he is the brother of Dugong.
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=== Season 7 ===
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In "[[The Rorqual Affair]]" it is revealed that he survived getting his head blown off by the Monarch, due to the starfish dna in his system.
   
 
==Personality==
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Both the Monarch and his wife were skeptical about Dugong being mutated thinking he was a man in a costume. However, in "Maybe No Go" it was confirmed by [[Shore Leave]] that he was in fact mutated.
 
*Both the Monarch and his wife were skeptical about Dugong being mutated thinking he was a man in a costume. However, in "Maybe No Go" it was confirmed by [[Shore Leave]] that he was in fact mutated.
*It is unknown if his brother Wide Wale is aware of his death or that the Monarch was responsible for his demise.
 
 
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Revision as of 22:57, 30 July 2018

Dr. Dugong
The Venture Bros. character
Dr Dugong
First appearance

Home is Where the Hate is (Photograph)
Tears of a Sea Cow (Actual debut)
Voiced by

Christopher McCulloch
Real Name

Douglas Ong
Information
Species Mutated human
Gender Male
Occupation Super-scientist
Relatives Wide Wale (brother), Sirena Ong (Niece)
Notable
characteristics

Benevolent character
Dugong-themed motif

Has a large tank of cuttlefish
Enemies

Dr. Mrs. The Monarch
The Monarch
Kevin and Tim-Tom

Shot at point blank range by the Monarch's energy cannon

Dr. Dugong (real name: Douglas Ong) is a super scientist who was briefly the arch enemy assigned to The Monarch. He is also the brother to the super-villain Wide Wale and the uncle of the latter's daughter Sirena Ong

History

Background

Years ago, Douglas Ong and his brother Chester were researchers who attempted to find a cure for cancer using cuttlefish DNA but an accident occurred and left both brothers horribly mutated, turning Douglas into a human-sized dugong and confining him into a wheelchair. Unlike his brother (who became a villain), Douglas continued his research in his underwater lair, hoping to benefit mankind by inspiring it to be more like the gentle dugong.

Season 3

Dr. Dugong first appeared in a photograph-book in "Home is Where the Hate is" when The Monarch is looking for potential arch enemies.

He officially appears in "Tears of a Sea Cow", where is assigned by The Guild of Calamitous Intent to be the nemesis of The Monarch. The Monarch still obsessed with his previous arch Dr. Venture half-heartedly accepted his new enemy. On the first day of his new assignment, The Monarch killed Dugong with his death-ray instead of stealing the latter's tank of cuttle-fish.

Season 6

In "Maybe No Go", a photo of Dugong (while he was human) is shown when Shore Leave tells Brock Samson about Wide Wale's origin and reveals he is the brother of Dugong.

Season 7

In "The Rorqual Affair" it is revealed that he survived getting his head blown off by the Monarch, due to the starfish dna in his system.

Personality

Dr. Dugong was a gentle person, and tended to be long-winded. While he was generally peaceful, he was aware that threats to his safety existed, and he used a robot bodyguard as protection.

Appearances

Trivia

  • Both the Monarch and his wife were skeptical about Dugong being mutated thinking he was a man in a costume. However, in "Maybe No Go" it was confirmed by Shore Leave that he was in fact mutated.