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Jackson Publick & Doc Hammer answering fan-submitted questions sent to Adult Swims email in 2006, and for reference the question request page.

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Comic Foundy Magazine - Spring 2008
Attack of the Show DVDuesday - April 2007 (Unknown Episode) Segment via Internet Archive
Attack of the Show Blog Watch - 2010-2011? Segment via Internet Archive
Attack of the Show DVDuesday - March 22, 2011 Segment via Internet Archive

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Noodlesoup Productions Venture Bros. Pilot Clip (Archive)

Ditto, on the Internet Archive

APRIL FOOLS' 2008

For April Fools' 2008, Adult Swim aired "rough cut" versions of upcoming episodes from their lineup of shows. This included The Venture Bros. Season 3 Episode 2, "The Doctor Is Sin." Series creator Jackson Publick posted about it the day after airing, and describes it as follows:

"For those who don't know, adultswim has made an annual tradition of screwing around with their programming for April Fools' Day, and this year they chose to broadcast "rough cuts" of some of their shows--including The Venture Bros. So if you were lucky/cursed enough to be watching adultswim this past Sunday night (I was neither), you would have been witness to the first 11 minutes of episode #28 ("The Doctor Is Sin") in its rawest form: a low resolution, straight-from-Korea "first take" with no sound effects, no music, and a ton of mistakes. Notorious perfectionist control freaks that we are, Doc and I were...somewhat less-than-thrilled when we heard the news (and even less than less-than-thrilled to have learned it from the viewers, not the network, and only after the fact). To us it was the psychological equivalent of having naked pictures of ourselves circulated on the internet. At first anyway. I've since warmed to the idea--because it reminds me that Adult Swim is a silly network that takes chances and has fun with itself, when I could have been working for some average, boring, anal network. Plus, if the message boards are to be trusted, you all seem to think we look nice naked... Ironically, we turned the fully finished version of that self-same episode in the very next day. There are horror stories to tell about the production mishaps that plagued it from script to final cut (and all points in between), but those can wait to be bitched about until it airs for real..." (Source)