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* Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, when she dressed up as a cheer leader and gave 21 a cheer to well... cheer him up. She later revealed that she and 21 have more interests (namely, [[Star Trek]]) in common than he would have thought.
* In "The Invisible Hand of Fate!", Brock and Pete White get one: Brock grabs a memory-wiped, unconcious Billy Quizboy and sneaks him out of the OSI. Cut to Pete White in the middle of the desert, sunburned to shit (Remember, he's an albino, that shit is easily fatal), and Brock pulls up to him, gives him a little speech, throws a duffel bag at him... Containing Pete's best buddy in the world, Billy. The music just seals the deal.
* ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'' has another example of an atypically heartwarming message at the end of the episode "ORB" where Rusty tells Billy that he trusts his father's judgement:
{{quote| '''Dr. Venture''': {{spoiler|He may have been a horrible father, but he was a great scientist. If my father hid this, he had a good reason.}}}}
** Another is when Jonas Venture Jr., otherwise more likable than his brother, edits together old clips of their father to make it seem like a clip of their father saying his greatest invention is his son is talking about him (Jonas Venture Jr.). It is of course talking about Rusty, who left before watching it. Yes, it's suitably corny, but still.
** In the third season finale, after {{spoiler|Seargent Hatred leads all of the boys' clones into a doomed battle where they get sliced up by lasers}}, Rusty follows up with possibly his one act of genuine parenting in the whole series to date.
{{quote| '''Dr. Venture''': {{spoiler|Calm down, Hank. You only live once.}}}}
** You all seem to be forgetting the episode where Rusty failed to fix his shrink ray. After he bemoaned himself as a failure, Billy Quizboy showed him his Rusty Venture lunchbox, reminding him that at one point, he was ''the'' premier child adventurer.
** This troper was moved by a moment when Prof. Impossible was set to shoot chemically-induced human bomb Hank to prevent him exploding - Rusty positions himself in front of Hank, determined to find an alternate method. Granted, he may be motivated to show up his old teacher, but still...
** The end of the first episode of Season 4:
{{quote| '''Hank:''' {{spoiler|Why did you leave me?}}<br />
'''Brock:''' {{spoiler|Hank, I could never leave you...but right now, these guys need me more.}} }}
** In "Operation P.R.O.M", Brock is speeding off to protect the Venture family after {{spoiler|Molotov reveals that the escorts attending the prom are her Blackheart agents waiting to slaughter those attending at midnight.}} Even though his bodyguard duty has been passed on to Hatred, Brock is noticeably scared for the people he considers family as he races to the compound, knife in hand. He doesn't even take a moment to mourn {{spoiler|Molotov's apparent death.}}
** In "Every Which Way But Zeus", Hatred and the boys use some voice-altering toys "kidnap" Rusty because he expects to be kidnapped along with everyone else. He asks that they not torture Dean, but doesn't seem to mind them killing Hank. {{spoiler|He later explains that he doesn't love Dean more. Except that he knew they weren't going to kill Hank, and if they're gonna pretend to torture someone, it might as well be Hank. Hanks asks if it's because Hank is tough while Dean is a wuss, and Rusty says that Dean has the idealism of "Rusty Venture: Boy Adventurer". He actually ''likes'' the whole superscience thing. Hank was thrust into "this life" and rebels against it, just like Rusty did.}}
{{quote| '''Rusty:''' He's a Venture. He'll never shake it.}}
* {{spoiler|D-19}}'s last moments were spent hugging his father-- the only thing he ever wanted his entire life.
* Dr. Orpheus, Jefferson and the Escort hugging Gary {{spoiler|after he lets 24 go}}. Even if they do think he's crying for a totally different reason.
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* Triana's and Dean's mutual breakup at the Stinger of the season 4 episode "The Better Man"
 
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