Eenie-Meanie | |
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The Venture Bros. character | |
First appearance |
It Happening One Night |
Last appearance |
It Happening One Night (died in explosion) |
Voiced by |
Kate McKinnon |
Information | |
Gender | Female |
Occupation | Supervillain |
Notable characteristics |
Tiny stature Flight (wings) Size changing abilities |
Current Alliances |
The Guild of Calamitous Intent The Doom Factory |
Eenie-Meanie was an avant-garde supervillain and a member of a legion of New York-based villains called The Doom Factory.
History[]
Wes Warhammer and, by extension, The Doom Factory received arching rights to Dr. Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture as part of Wide Wale's Fiends and Family Plan. The villains threw a "Happening" in the penthouse of VenTech Tower, distracting Dr. Venture while they stole his scientific equipment and inventions.[1]
While the rest of the legion began to prep for their "Happening" in the penthouse, Eenie-Meanie drugged Sergeant Hatred, knocking out the head of security for the building. When Dr. Venture arrived home, Eenie-Meanie stole his communicator watch to prevent him from calling Brock or anybody else for help.
She apparently died along with the rest of The Doom Factory when their flying headquarters was blown up by the second Blue Morpho.
Episode Appearances[]
Trivia[]
- Eenie-meanie is a parody mash-up of DC Comics character Bumblebee and Warhol superstar Edie Sedgwick.
- The music playing in VenTech Tower when the Doom Factory begin their "Happening" is a soundalike of The Velvet Underground's song Femme Fatale (1966). At producer Andy Warhol's request, Velvet Underground frontman Lou Reed wrote the song about Warhol superstar Edie Sedgwick.
- Jackson Publick based Eenie-Meanie on Edie Sedgwick because he "thought she'd look good in go-go boots and be a shrinking character since she was small in stature."[2]