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释义

  1. Series overview

  2. Episodes

     Pilots (1995–97)  Season 1 (1997)  Season 2 (1999–2000)  Season 3 (2000–02)  Season 4 (2004)  Specials (2001–03)   Television film (2011)  

  3. 2009 Hindi episode

  4. References

  5. External links

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Johnny Bravo is an American animated television series created by Van Partible for the Cartoon Network. The series initially began as a trio of shorts that aired as part of World Premiere Toons (later renamed What a Cartoon!) from 1995 to 1997. The shorts were later incorporated into the series' first season as the show's first episode, which premiered on July 7, 1997. The series officially premiered on July 14, 1997,[1] and ended on August 27, 2004.

Series overview

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Episodes

Pilots (1995–97)

Aired as part of World Premiere Toons, later renamed What a Cartoon!. Later incorporated into the show's first season as the first episode.

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EpisodeNumber = 1a EpisodeNumber2 = 1a Title = Johnny Bravo DirectedBy = Van Partible Aux2 = Travis Cowsill1995|3|26}} (original)[5]
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ShortSummary = A dimwitted man named Johnny Bravo plays the role of a superhero as a 900-pound gorilla escapes from the zoo. LineColor = 006161
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EpisodeNumber = 1b EpisodeNumber2 = 1b Title = Jungle Boy in Mr. Monkeyman DirectedBy = Van Partible Aux2 = Butch Hartman1996|10|9}} (original)
{{Start date|1997|7|7}} (season one)[1]
ShortSummary = The evil King Raymond attempts to frame Jungle Boy to reclaim the praise that the other animals used to give him. LineColor = 006161
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EpisodeNumber = 1c EpisodeNumber2 = 1c Title = Johnny Bravo and the Amazon Women DirectedBy = Van Partible Aux2 = Barrington Bunce, Butch Hartman, Seth MacFarlane,
Tom Mazzocco, and Zachary Moncrief
1997|1|1}} (original)
{{Start date|1997|7|7}} (season one)[1]
ShortSummary = In what seems to be a dream come true for Johnny, he falls off a ship and finds himself on an island surrounded by beautiful Amazon women. LineColor = 006161
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Season 1 (1997)

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EpisodeNumber = 2a EpisodeNumber2 = 2a Title = Super Duped DirectedBy = Rumen Petkov WrittenBy = Butch Hartman1997|7|14}}[6] ShortSummary = In an effort to impress Suzy's beautiful teacher, Johnny goes along with a gag that he is "Bravo-Man", his superhero alter-ego. Johnny will have to prove that he is a superhero when a burglar robs the city bank.
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EpisodeNumber = 2b EpisodeNumber2 = 2b Title = Bungled in the Jungle DirectedBy = Rumen Petkov WrittenBy = Steve Marmel1997|7|14}}[6] ShortSummary = Flying high above the jungle on a plane, Johnny makes a stewardess angry by his constant flirting with her. As a result, the stewardess boots Johnny off the airplane mid-flight. When Johnny comes down, he soon meets Jungle Boy.
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EpisodeNumber = 2c EpisodeNumber2 = 2c Title = Bearly Enough Time! DirectedBy = Butch Hartman WrittenBy = Steve Marmel1997|7|14}}[6] ShortSummary = When Johnny has reason to believe that his mother, Bunny Bravo, is out in the jungle lost, he goes on a quest to find her, only to awaken Chronos the Bear, a very large and hungry grizzly bear. LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 3a EpisodeNumber2 = 3a Title = The Sensitive Male! DirectedBy = Butch Hartmanslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|s=Steve Marmel|t=Seth MacFarlane}}1997|7|21}} ShortSummary = Johnny tries to get a date with a girl who is in love with a sensitive dancer. A man (voiced by Jack Sheldon) comes along and offers Johnny lessons on how to be the kind of sensitive guy that women want.
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EpisodeNumber = 3b EpisodeNumber2 = 3b Title = Bravo Dooby-Doo DirectedBy = John McIntyre WrittenBy = Michael Ryan1997|7|21}} ShortSummary = When Johnny's elderly aunt, Aunt Jebedissa Bravo, disappears, he enlists the help of Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma to crack the case and capture a Ghostly Gardener (who turns out to be Aunt Jebedissa, who was trying to scare Johnny away, because she does not like him and considers him an embarrassment in the Bravo family). LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 4a EpisodeNumber2 = 4a Title = Date with an Antelope DirectedBy = John McIntyre WrittenBy = Seth MacFarlane1997|7|28}} ShortSummary = A lonely Johnny decides to try internet dating, only to be set up with a female antelope, named Carol.
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EpisodeNumber = 4b EpisodeNumber2 = 4b Title = Did You See a Bull Run by Here? DirectedBy = Rumen Petkovslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|s=Van Partible|t=Michael Ryan}}1997|7|28}} ShortSummary = Johnny pays a visit to Pamplona to watch the running of the bulls, but he ends up in a bullfight of his own.
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EpisodeNumber = 4c EpisodeNumber2 = 4c Title = Cookie Crisis DirectedBy = Butch Hartman WrittenBy = Butch Hartman1997|7|28}} ShortSummary = Little Suzy plays a Buttercup Scout who is determined to get Johnny to buy some of her delicious cookies. Johnny, not wanting to break his strict diet, travels all across town to escape Suzy, who foils his every attempt to get away. LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 5a EpisodeNumber2 = 5a Title = I Used to Be Funny DirectedBy = John McIntyreslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|s=Van Partible|t=Michael Ryan and Steve Marmel}}1997|8|4}} ShortSummary = Two clowns–one more old-fashioned, one trendier–each lay claim to a particular street corner in Aron City, and decide to play a series of pranks on an unsuspecting bystander to determine which of them is funnier. That bystander happens to be the clown-hating Johnny, who finds himself repeatedly humiliated by their practical jokes.
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EpisodeNumber = 5b EpisodeNumber2 = 5b Title = My Fair Dork DirectedBy = John McIntyre WrittenBy = Seth MacFarlane1997|8|4}} ShortSummary = When the school geek wants to take Suzy to the school dance, Johnny decides to help. However, he soon learns that his lady-grabbing tactics work better for the geek than they do for him, as the student becomes the master.
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EpisodeNumber = 5c EpisodeNumber2 = 5c Title = 'Twas the Night DirectedBy = Rumen Petkovslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|t=Steve Marmel|s=Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel}}1997|8|4}} ShortSummary = When Johnny mistakes Santa Claus for a burglar and knocks out jolly old Saint Nick (voiced by Tom Bosley), he must don the red cap to save Christmas. LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 6a EpisodeNumber2 = 6a Title = Blarney Buddies DirectedBy = Butch Hartman WrittenBy = Butch Hartman1997|8|11}} ShortSummary = Johnny is in Ireland and reads about the Blarney Stone, which he mistakes for a leprechaun named Barney Stone, who can grant wishes. Johnny tries to track Barney down, and after much coaxing, Barney finally grants Johnny his wish.
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EpisodeNumber = 6b EpisodeNumber2 = 6b Title = Over the Hump! DirectedBy = Butch Hartman WrittenBy = Butch Hartman1997|8|11}} ShortSummary = Johnny accidentally joins the French Foreign Legion and soon finds himself on a game show in Ancient Egypt, where he must find a way through the desert with the help of a reluctant camel named Lawrence.
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EpisodeNumber = 6c EpisodeNumber2 = 6c Title = Johnny Meets Farrah Fawcett DirectedBy = Rumen Petkovslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|s=Van Partible|t=Michael Ryan}}1997|8|11}} ShortSummary = Suzy invites Johnny to her birthday party, but Johnny refuses. All of that changes when Johnny finds out that Farrah Fawcett, Suzy's cousin, will be at the party. LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 7a EpisodeNumber2 = 7a Title = Hip Hop Flop DirectedBy = John McIntyre WrittenBy = Steve Marmel1997|8|28}} ShortSummary = Johnny tries to get a date with a female hip-hop fan by claiming he knows "The Round Pound," her favorite group. As it happens, the rappers of the Round Pound need help replacing some equipment, and when Johnny provides it, they agree to teach him how to become a hip-hop star.
Note: The hip-hop group The Round Pound is a reference to the Fat Boys; its members are CD Biggains (Chuck D), Heavy C (Heavy D) and Main Flavor (Flavor Flav).
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EpisodeNumber = 7b EpisodeNumber2 = 7b Title = Talk to Me, Baby DirectedBy = John McIntyre WrittenBy = Steve Marmel1997|8|28}} ShortSummary = Johnny goes on a talk show hosted by a supermodel named (and voiced by) Vendela.
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EpisodeNumber = 7c EpisodeNumber2 = 7c Title = Blanky Hanky Panky DirectedBy = Rumen Petkov WrittenBy = Steve Marmel1997|8|18}} ShortSummary = All the wool in the city (including Johnny's blanky) is being stolen by an evil, wool-loving thief named Dr. Filaniest and his kind pet kitten, Pooky the Cat. Johnny plays the role of hero, as he tracks down and defeats Dr. Filaniest. LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 8a EpisodeNumber2 = 8a Title = Beach Blanket Bravo DirectedBy = John McIntyreslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|t=Michael Ryan|s=Michael Ryan and Robert Ramirez}}1997|8|25}} ShortSummary = When Johnny takes a trip to the beach, he winds up at a party, where a hot girl named Franny uses him to make her rude and selfish boyfriend, Andy, jealous. An angry Andy challenges Johnny to the "King of the Beach" contest to determine which of them will get to win Franny's heart. Along the way, they must escape a great white shark named Buster (name unmentioned in the episode) who pretends he's Richard Nixon and later Martha Washington so he can eat swimmers.
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EpisodeNumber = 8b EpisodeNumber2 = 8b Title = The Day the Earth Didn't Move Around Very Much DirectedBy = Butch Hartman WrittenBy = Seth MacFarlane1997|8|25}} ShortSummary = Johnny is brought before a courtroom to explain his actions from the previous day. A flashback begins, and Johnny explains that after seeing his blinking alarm clock that morning, he firmly believed that time had frozen and left him the only person able to move. A series of incredibly odd coincidences repeatedly affirms Johnny's claim, and he abuses his power by stealing candy, dining in a high-class restaurant, and sleeping in a five-star hotel without paying.
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EpisodeNumber = 8c EpisodeNumber2 = 8c Title = The Aisle of Mixed-Up Toys DirectedBy = Rumen Petkovslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|s=Michael Ryan|t=Seth MacFarlane}}1997|8|25}} ShortSummary = When Johnny wants a little girl's older sister to fall for him, he must go into the discount toy-aisle to buy some toys for them. LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 9a EpisodeNumber2 = 9a Title = Substitute Teacher DirectedBy = John McIntyre WrittenBy = Michael Ryan1997|9|1}} ShortSummary = When a criminal robs Johnny's karate dojo, he dupes Johnny into believing he is the substitute teacher.
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EpisodeNumber = 9b EpisodeNumber2 = 9b Title = A Wolf in Chick's Clothing DirectedBy = Butch Hartman WrittenBy = Butch Hartman1997|9|1}} ShortSummary = Johnny meets an amazing girl named Fluffy (voiced by Anne Bloom), only to find out she is actually a werewolf. She promises that she will offer Johnny a great time if he can make it through one night with her transformed state.
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EpisodeNumber = 9c EpisodeNumber2 = 9c Title = Intensive Care DirectedBy = Rumen Petkovslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|t=Michael Ryan|s=Michael Ryan and Robert Ramirez}}1997|9|1}} ShortSummary = Johnny goes to the hospital to visit Suzy, only to find a beautiful nurse tending to her. Unfortunately, another employee continues to get in his way. LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 10a EpisodeNumber2 = 10a Title = Jumbo Johnny DirectedBy = Rumen Petkovslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|s=Steve Marmel|t=Seth MacFarlane}}1997|9|8}} ShortSummary = Johnny, hoping to gain more muscle, buys a protein shake called "Uber Mass" from a shady scientist at the gym. He ignores the instructions in favor of drinking it all at once, and bloats up to a massively obese size. After drinking even more Uber Mass, Johnny grows to Godzilla-like proportions and

decides to seek an antidote.

Note A poster of Attack of the 50ft Woman can be seen while Johnny searches for the Uber Mass factory.


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EpisodeNumber = 10b EpisodeNumber2 = 10b Title = The Perfect Gift DirectedBy = John McIntyre WrittenBy = Steve Marmel1997|9|8}} ShortSummary = With Mother's Day just around the corner, Johnny tries to find a way to make money to buy his mama a gift. While Suzy becomes ridiculously wealthy with her simple lemonade stand, Johnny goes through all manner of jobs in an effort to raise the cash he needs.
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EpisodeNumber = 10c EpisodeNumber2 = 10c Title = Bravo, James Bravo DirectedBy = Butch Hartman WrittenBy = Steve Marmel1997|9|8}} ShortSummary = Johnny hits on a beautiful woman named Jane, who turns out to be a secret agent. When Johnny compromises security at Jane's headquarters, her boss makes them work together to defeat the evil Dr. Pencilneck and thwart his nefarious–yet incredibly politically correct–scheme. LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 11a EpisodeNumber2 = 11a Title = Going Batty DirectedBy = Rumen Petkov WrittenBy = Steve Marmel1997|12|1}} ShortSummary = A beautiful vampire named Lois (voiced by Alison LaPlaca) decides to use Johnny to make Woody, her current boyfriend, jealous.
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EpisodeNumber = 11b EpisodeNumber2 = 11b Title = Berry the Butler DirectedBy = Butch Hartman WrittenBy = Butch Hartman1997|12|1}} ShortSummary = Bunny wins a contest, that makes Berry Vanderbolten, a famous singer, be her butler for the day. Yet, Johnny takes advantage of the situation and abuses it, as he nearly makes Berry his slave.
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EpisodeNumber = 11c EpisodeNumber2 = 11c Title = Red Faced in the White House DirectedBy = John McIntyre WrittenBy = Steve Marmel1997|12|1}} ShortSummary = Johnny goes on a date with the President's daughter, only to outrage and humiliate her with his lack of knowledge of Washington by accident. Johnny then finds himself, beaten up by her bodyguards (who are secret service agents), Agent Pim and Agent Shlomo. However, Pim and Shlomo are more skilled as fighters than Johnny is in karate, jujitsu, and interpretive dance. LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 12a EpisodeNumber2 = 12a Title = The Man Who Cried 'Clown' DirectedBy = Rumen Petkov WrittenBy = Michael Ryan1997|12|8}} ShortSummary = Johnny and Bunny book passage on a plane. When Johnny sees a clown on the wing of the plane, he tries to warn everyone of the danger. When no one believes him, Johnny takes matters into his own hands and removes one of the clowns by pushing him off the plane. His actions embarrasses everyone when the furious pilots explains the hiring of the clowns and punishes him by being a clown himself.
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EpisodeNumber = 12b EpisodeNumber2 = 12b Title = Johnny Real Good DirectedBy = John McIntyre WrittenBy = Seth MacFarlane1997|12|8}} ShortSummary = Johnny answers an ad to babysit for a boy named Timmy, who has god-like superpowers. Johnny's sheer idiocy puts him at odds with the omnipotent Timmy, who repeatedly transports him to a cornfield just outside the house.
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EpisodeNumber = 12c EpisodeNumber2 = 12c Title = Little Talky Tabitha! DirectedBy = Butch Hartman WrittenBy = Butch Hartman1997|12|8}} ShortSummary = Suzy has a new doll named Talky Tabitha, and invites Johnny over for a tea party to play with her--but Tabitha starts talking independently, and says she doesn't like Johnny. Johnny squares off against the doll, who repeatedly thwarts his efforts to destroy her. LineColor = 3198FF
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EpisodeNumber = 13a EpisodeNumber2 = 13a Title = Johnny Bravo Meets Adam West! DirectedBy = Butch Hartman WrittenBy = Butch Hartman and Seth MacFarlane1997|12|15}} ShortSummary = Johnny watches Adam West (who voices himself) solve children's problems on TV while waiting for Bunny to return home from her trip to the market. When she is a minute late, Johnny immediately assumes that something has gone wrong, and seeks out West's help to find her. The TV hero proves to be truly bizarre and illogical, and leads Johnny on a wild goose chase by interpreting "clues" such as trash and Chinese restaurant names.
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EpisodeNumber = 13b EpisodeNumber2 = 13b Title = Under the Big Flop DirectedBy = Rumen Petkov WrittenBy = Michael Ryan1997|12|15}} ShortSummary = Johnny takes Suzy to the circus, only to find that an evil ringmaster named Vivian Vixen has Jungle Boy under a mind control device.
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EpisodeNumber = 13c EpisodeNumber2 = 13c Title = Johnny Meets Donny Osmond DirectedBy = John McIntyre WrittenBy = Seth MacFarlane1997|12|15}} ShortSummary = Bunny fears that Johnny has grown out of control without supervision, and decides to hire him a nanny. She settles on Donny Osmond (playing himself), whose overly cheerful attitude and childish ideas of fun drive Johnny crazy. LineColor = 3198FF
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Season 2 (1999–2000)

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EpisodeNumber = 14a EpisodeNumber2 = 1a Title = Bikini Space Planet! DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall, Drew Graybeal,
and Michael Diederich
1999|7|2}} ShortSummary = Johnny is kidnapped by two beautiful female aliens, who believe him to be the perfect human specimen.
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EpisodeNumber = 14b EpisodeNumber2 = 1b Title = Moby Jerk DirectedBy = Kirk Tingbladslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|s=Wendell Morris and Jed Spingarn|t=Jed Spingarn and Gene Grillo}} Aux2 = Mary Hanley1999|7|2}} ShortSummary = After winning a cruise on a boat, Johnny accidentally gets on the wrong boat. Here, Johnny meets Captain Spleen, who expects Johnny to catch a legendary bad-mouth merman named Moby Jerk.
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EpisodeNumber = 14c EpisodeNumber2 = 1c Title = A Gel for Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall1999|7|2}} ShortSummary = One of Johnny's worst nightmares becomes reality when he runs out of "Mr. Kevin's Triple-Strength Hair Cement", his hair gel. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 15a EpisodeNumber2 = 2a Title = Johnny Get Your Tutu DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Michael Diederich1999|7|30}} ShortSummary = After accidentally sending a picture of Suzy with his career test, Johnny is selected as a ballerina in a studio.
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EpisodeNumber = 15b EpisodeNumber2 = 2b Title = Johnny's Inferno DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Doug Compton1999|7|30}} ShortSummary = Johnny unwittingly follows the instructions of a satanic notebook in an attempt to get buff, thus summoning a devil named Derek that enlists him to join on an evil rampage. When Johnny's attempts to help him end up becoming good things, he possesses Johnny to use his body to wreak havoc on the entire world.
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EpisodeNumber = 15c EpisodeNumber2 = 2c Title = Forest Chump DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Neal Sternecky1999|7|30}} ShortSummary = After being swept over a waterfall, Johnny and Carl come across hot native chicks. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 16a EpisodeNumber2 = 3a Title = Karma Krisis DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Michelle Bryan1999|8|6}} ShortSummary = Johnny does not listen to Bunny's advice, and he rips up a chain letter. This results in a long run of bad luck, and a timely appearance by Dionne Warwick.
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EpisodeNumber = 16b EpisodeNumber2 = 3b Title = A Star Is Bruised DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Michelle Bryan1999|8|6}} ShortSummary = Johnny meets his hero, Squint Ringo, and performs the stuntman for his show.
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EpisodeNumber = 16c EpisodeNumber2 = 3c Title = The Prince and the Pinhead DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo, and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Michael Diederich1999|8|6}} ShortSummary = A prince from a far kingdom is bored of being ruler and sees that Johnny looks exactly like him. Thus, the two switch places, and Johnny gets to be prince. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 17a EpisodeNumber2 = 4a Title = Claws DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Mary Hanley1999|8|13}} ShortSummary = To make a special dinner for his mother, Johnny buys a lobster. Unfortunately, the lobster will not cooperate.
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EpisodeNumber = 17b EpisodeNumber2 = 4b Title = Cover Boy DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Tom Mazzocco1999|8|13}} ShortSummary = With a little help from Carl and Pops, Johnny gets a job as a fashion model (so he can meet female models). Unfortunately, Johnny gets exposed to poison ivy, and gets fired in the process.
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EpisodeNumber = 17c EpisodeNumber2 = 4c Title = To Helga and Back DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall1999|8|13}} ShortSummary = Johnny sends away for a mail order perfect woman, but accidentally picks a Swedish fat woman named Helga instead. In an effort to ruin their "relationship", Johnny takes Helga to Steege Cage wrestling. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 18a EpisodeNumber2 = 5a Title = Endless Bummer DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = John Crane and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Tom Mazzocco1999|8|20}} ShortSummary = Johnny plays lifeguard in hopes to attract chicks.
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EpisodeNumber = 18b EpisodeNumber2 = 5b Title = Jailbird Johnny DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Dave Schwartz1999|8|20}} ShortSummary = A mistake in the judicial system gets Johnny thrown into a women's prison.
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EpisodeNumber = 18c EpisodeNumber2 = 5c Title = Bravo 13 DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall1999|8|20}} ShortSummary = Johnny becomes an astronaut when he is mistakenly launched into space with an annoying chimpanzee. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 19a EpisodeNumber2 = 6a Title = Doomates DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and John Crane Aux2 = Michael Diederich1999|8|27}} ShortSummary = When Bunny puts in a V-chip to limit Johnny's TV-watching, he moves into a trailer, with Carl as his new roommate. Johnny and Carl soon begin to argue about the TV, and Carl wins the battle, only for the trailer to fall down a cliff, sending Johnny and Carl tumbling down.
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EpisodeNumber = 19b EpisodeNumber2 = 6b Title = Johnny's Telethon DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Neal Sternecky1999|8|27}} ShortSummary = When it is announced that Johnny's favorite beef jerky store will be going out of business, Johnny decides to stage a telethon to save it.
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EpisodeNumber = 19c EpisodeNumber2 = 6c Title = Johnny's Guardian Angel DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Doug Compton1999|8|27}} ShortSummary = After causing numerous disasters for Carl, Bunny, and Suzy, Johnny wishes that he had never been born. Maurice, Johnny's guardian angel, shows him what life would be like if he was never born, which actually turns out to be much better. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 20a EpisodeNumber2 = 7a Title = I, Fly DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo, and Jed Spingarn Aux2 =1999|9|3}} ShortSummary = While guarding Carl's science project, Johnny accidentally turns himself into a fly.
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EpisodeNumber = 20b EpisodeNumber2 = 7b Title = Schnook of the North DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Tom Mazzocco1999|9|3}} ShortSummary = When Johnny loses Bunny in a grocery store, he is given away to a foster family in Antarctica.
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EpisodeNumber = 20c EpisodeNumber2 = 7c Title = Charm School Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo, and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Mary Hanley1999|9|3}} ShortSummary = Johnny talks to a beautiful woman eating at Pops' restaurant, and she tells Johnny that he is no gentleman. Pops attempts to take Johnny and turn him into a gentleman, worthy of high society, within seven days. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 21a EpisodeNumber2 = 8a Title = Johnny and the Beanstalk DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Russell Calabrese and Dave Schwartz Aux2 = Dave Schwartz1999|9|10}} ShortSummary = Johnny trades the family cow for some magical hair tonic.
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EpisodeNumber = 21b EpisodeNumber2 = 8b Title = A Boy and His Bird DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Neal Sternecky1999|9|10}} ShortSummary = In an attempt to get a date with a beautiful dog-loving chick, Johnny adopts a pet emu, which proves to be more than he bargained for.
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EpisodeNumber = 21c EpisodeNumber2 = 8c Title = Ape Is Enough DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn, Gene Grillo,
and Wendell Morris
Aux2 = Michael Diederich1999|9|10}} ShortSummary = Johnny visits the South Seas, where a giant female gorilla falls in love with him. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 22a EpisodeNumber2 = 9a Title = Panic in Jerky Town DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall1999|9|17}} ShortSummary = Johnny wins a free trip to Jerky Town and takes Pops with him. Johnny is going to be named successor of Jerky Town until Pops finds out the secret ingredient in the jerky. Pops reveals it, and Jerky gets Johnny and Pops thrown out.
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EpisodeNumber = 22b EpisodeNumber2 = 9b Title = Alien Confidential DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Tom Mazzocco1999|9|17}} ShortSummary = An alien lands on Earth with the secret of universal peace. After Johnny takes the alien to Pops, a mob starts chasing them.
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EpisodeNumber = 22c EpisodeNumber2 = 9c Title = Mama's New Boyfriend DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Mary Hanley1999|9|17}} ShortSummary = Bunny gets a new boyfriend named Raul Montoya, but Johnny thinks that he is only dating her for her money. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 23a EpisodeNumber2 = 10a Title = Welcome Back, Bravo DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo, and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Dave Schwartz1999|9|24}} ShortSummary = A clerical error results in Johnny having to pass the 4th grade all over again.
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EpisodeNumber = 23b EpisodeNumber2 = 10b Title = The Man with the Golden Gut DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo, and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Neal Sternecky1999|9|24}} ShortSummary = Johnny orders an ab machine, but instead of getting a six pack, his muscles form the shape of Mount Rushmore, making him a tourist attraction.
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EpisodeNumber = 23c EpisodeNumber2 = 10c Title = Aunt Katie's Farm DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo, and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Doug Compton1999|9|24}} ShortSummary = Johnny takes Suzy to her favorite children's show and ends up as one of the stars. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 24a EpisodeNumber2 = 11a Title = A League of His Own DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Mary Hanley1999|10|1}} ShortSummary = Johnny poses as a girl who is "large for her age" to help out Suzy's softball team.
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EpisodeNumber = 24b EpisodeNumber2 = 11b Title = Johnny Goes to Camp DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Michael Diederich1999|10|1}} ShortSummary = Johnny gets on the wrong bus and ends up at computer camp, with Carl as his counselor.
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EpisodeNumber = 24c EpisodeNumber2 = 11c Title = Buffoon Lagoon DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall1999|10|1}} ShortSummary = Johnny is shipwrecked with a pretty woman who is very cranky and spends her time running away from him. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 25a EpisodeNumber2 = 12a Title = Brave New Johnny DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Michael Diederich1999|10|8}} ShortSummary = Johnny falls into a pool of hair gel and travels 500 years into the future.
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EpisodeNumber = 25b EpisodeNumber2 = 12b Title = Witless DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Neal Sternecky1999|10|8}} ShortSummary = Johnny joins an Amish community, and everybody thinks that Johnny is a relative from very far.
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EpisodeNumber = 25c EpisodeNumber2 = 12c Title = Carl Be Not Proud DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Doug Compton1999|10|8}} ShortSummary = Johnny decides to be nice to Carl, thinking that he is going to die, but Carl takes advantage of him. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 26a EpisodeNumber2 = 13a Title = El Bravo Magnifico DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall, Mary Hanley,
Dave Schwartz, and Neal Sternecky
1999|10|15}} ShortSummary = Johnny is mistaken for a karate expert, and agrees to help a "South of the border" town defeat an evil Mexican thief.
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EpisodeNumber = 26b EpisodeNumber2 = 13b Title = Johnny-O & Juliet DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall1999|10|15}} ShortSummary = Johnny tries to end the feud between Bunny and Mona Herschbum, the new next door neighbor, so he can go on a date with Mona's beautiful tuba-playing daughter, Juliet "Julie" Herschbum.
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EpisodeNumber = 26c EpisodeNumber2 = 13c Title = Clan of the Cave Boob DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Dave Schwartz1999|10|15}} ShortSummary = On an archeological dig, Carl tells Johnny of what he was like as a caveman, who struggled to find a home for himself. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 27a EpisodeNumber2 = 14a Title = Galaxy Boy DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer1999|10|22}} ShortSummary = Johnny bumps into a starship captain in the park and is beamed aboard his ship. There Johnny wages war against Kharlok, the evil alien captain.
Note: Beginning this episode the show switches to digital ink and paint.
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EpisodeNumber = 27b EpisodeNumber2 = 14b Title = Damien's Day Out DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Michael Diederich1999|10|22}} ShortSummary = Johnny takes care of a little baby left on his porch, but he realizes that the baby can unleash evil powers.
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EpisodeNumber = 27c EpisodeNumber2 = 14c Title = Noir Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Mary Hanley1999|10|22}} ShortSummary = Johnny becomes a detective and takes the case of Suzy's missing doll. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 28a EpisodeNumber2 = 15a Title = Hail to the Chump DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo, and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall1999|10|29}} ShortSummary = When the entire town council comes down with food poisoning at the annual picnic, Johnny is given the duty of mayor.
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EpisodeNumber = 28b EpisodeNumber2 = 15b Title = A Fool for Sister Sara DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Dave Schwartz1999|10|29}} ShortSummary = Sister Sara helps Johnny after a cologne-induced hallucination and tells him she would have a date with him if he is nice.
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EpisodeNumber = 28c EpisodeNumber2 = 15c Title = Days of Blunder DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo, and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Doug Compton1999|10|29}} ShortSummary = When Johnny takes Bunny's hot rod, Carl convinces him to enter an auto race, where Carl controls it by a joystick. When the joystick short-circuits, Johnny is left to drive on his own. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 29a EpisodeNumber2 = 16a Title = Pop Art Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo, and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Mary Hanley1999|11|5}} ShortSummary = Johnny takes Suzy to an art museum, and Johnny becomes an artist after he makes a butt print on the wall. The fame then starts to go to his head.
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EpisodeNumber = 29b EpisodeNumber2 = 16b Title = Dude Ranch Doofus DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Mark Zoeller1999|11|5}} ShortSummary = Johnny and Bunny spend a day at a dude ranch where Johnny attempts to train a horse named Diablo to win a woman's heart.
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EpisodeNumber = 29c EpisodeNumber2 = 16c Title = A Cake Too Far DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn and Kirk Tingblad Aux2 = Charles Visser1999|11|5}} ShortSummary = Bunny and Suzy enter a baking contest, but after Bunny accidentally injures herself playing football, Johnny has to take her place. Unfortunately, Johnny loses the recipe by accident. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 30a EpisodeNumber2 = 17a Title = Look Who's Drooling DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane and Tammy K. List Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall1999|11|12}} ShortSummary = When Johnny takes a bite out of Pops' hot chili, he uses Carl's fountain of youth potion to cool down the flames. This makes Johnny revert to a baby until 4:00 PM, but Bunny likes the idea of Johnny being little again.
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EpisodeNumber = 30b EpisodeNumber2 = 17b Title = Law and Disorder DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = John Crane, Jed Spingarn, and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Doug Compton1999|11|12}} ShortSummary = Johnny becomes a security guard at the mall for a power trip. Instead of stopping thieves, Johnny picks up chicks and plays video games. Bunny comes to the rescue when Johnny is held hostage by a thief.
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EpisodeNumber = 30c EpisodeNumber2 = 17c Title = Tooth or Consequences DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Michael Diederich1999|11|12}} ShortSummary = Johnny poses as the Tooth Fairy after feeling guilty for telling little Suzy that she was not real. To prove that Johnny truly is the Tooth Fairy, Suzy forces him to grant her three wishes. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 31a EpisodeNumber2 = 18a Title = The Unsinkable Johnny Bravo DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo, and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Charles Visser1999|11|19}} ShortSummary = Johnny is a poor second class peasant who falls in love with a rich first class girl named Shelia on board the lake-tour liner, the S S Muronic. The boat sinks when it hits a tin can, and Shelia breaks up with Johnny and throws the ring he gave her into the (shallow) water.
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EpisodeNumber = 31b EpisodeNumber2 = 18b Title = Rashomoron DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer1999|11|19}} ShortSummary = Three different variations on a story taken place in the part where everyone is hurt, told by Carl, Suzy, and Johnny.
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EpisodeNumber = 31c EpisodeNumber2 = 18c Title = Free Pookey DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = John Crane and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Dave Schwartz1999|11|19}} ShortSummary = The annual Weasel Roundup is interrupted by a beautiful animal rights activist. She says she would think differently of Johnny if he would help animals. With the best of intentions, Johnny saves a piñata he names Pookey to return it to its native Mexico. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 32a EpisodeNumber2 = 19a Title = Good Knight Johnny DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Doug Compton2000|1|7}} ShortSummary = Johnny follows a hot girl dressed as a princess to a renaissance carnival. He believes that he has gone through a time portal and is really back in the middle ages. He attempts to impress the locals with his 20th century knowledge, only to ruin all of the events at the carnival by accident.
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EpisodeNumber = 32b EpisodeNumber2 = 19b Title = Balloon Platoon DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Lynell H. Forestall Aux2 = Mary Hanley2000|1|7}} ShortSummary = After getting hit by a kid with a crush on Suzy, Johnny recruits the best that he can to overcome their evil forces.
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EpisodeNumber = 32c EpisodeNumber2 = 19c Title = The Clueless Kid DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Michael Diederich2000|1|7}} ShortSummary = Master Hamma claims the worst of his students could beat the best of his rival's. Hamma's rival takes him up on the challenge, and to protect the honor of the dojo, Johnny must utilize all he has learned to defeat the rival's student. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 33a EpisodeNumber2 = 20a Title = Yukon Yutz DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall2000|1|14}} ShortSummary = Johnny and Bunny go to Canada, and Johnny attempts to get a mountie girl. He ends up catching a criminal called Will Joon Gi by accident.
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EpisodeNumber = 33b EpisodeNumber2 = 20b Title = Prep School Johnny DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and John Crane Aux2 = Dave Schwartz2000|1|14}} ShortSummary = Johnny goes to a prep school, and three students named Nigel, Eurhart, and Piggy attempt to get him in trouble.
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EpisodeNumber = 33c EpisodeNumber2 = 20c Title = Send in the Clones DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Doug Compton2000|1|14}} ShortSummary = Bunny has Johnny deliver the cable TV bill, but he accidentally goes to a mad scientist's laboratory, where he is cloned. Johnny must prove to everyone else that he is the real Johnny. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 34a EpisodeNumber2 = 21a Title = Loch Ness Johnny DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2000|1|21}} ShortSummary = Johnny and Bunny go to Scotland, and Johnny buys himself some haggis, causing problems when the Loch Ness Monster attempts to claim the dish for her own.
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EpisodeNumber = 34b EpisodeNumber2 = 21b Title = Den Mother Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Mary Hanley2000|1|21}} ShortSummary = Johnny gives his mother smushweed (which she is allergic to), and Johnny has to take over Bunny's duties as den mother to Suzy's troop.
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EpisodeNumber = 34c EpisodeNumber2 = 21c Title = Quo Doofus DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer2000|1|21}} ShortSummary = Carl shoves Johnny through a time portal prop he bought from a TV show. The portal works, and Johnny is sent back to Ancient Rome, where he meets Julius Caesar, foils Brutus, and eventually ends up in the Coliseum. The timely eruption of Mt. Vesuvius sends Johnny back home. LineColor = 03C03C
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EpisodeNumber = 35a EpisodeNumber2 = 22a Title = As I Lay Hiccupping DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = John Crane and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Michael Diederich2000|1|28}} ShortSummary = Johnny eats too quickly and gets a severe case of the hiccups. He visits a beautiful doctor who tells him that if his hiccups persist, he can come back for her hands-on treatment. To keep his hiccups going, Johnny tries to avoid the remedies of everyone in town.
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EpisodeNumber = 35b EpisodeNumber2 = 22b Title = Marine Maroon DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Charles Visser2000|1|28}} ShortSummary = Johnny is taken to Sea Land when he is caught in a fishing net after he was sucked into the sea by a riptide. However, Johnny believes that he found the lost city of Atlantis.
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EpisodeNumber = 35c EpisodeNumber2 = 22c Title = Thunder God Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall2000|1|28}} ShortSummary = Johnny pulls a hammer from a block of ice and becomes a Viking god with all sorts of power. Johnny is told by the Gods that he must fight an ice giant. LineColor = 03C03C
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Season 3 (2000–02)

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EpisodeNumber = 36a EpisodeNumber2 = 1a Title = Luke Perry's Guide to Love DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer2000|8|11}} ShortSummary = When Johnny saves Luke Perry's life, Luke reluctantly agrees to coach Johnny on one date, using a microscopic headphone placed in Johnny's ear.
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EpisodeNumber = 36b EpisodeNumber2 = 1b Title = In the Line of Johnny DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = John Crane and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Dave Schwartz2000|8|11}} ShortSummary = Johnny becomes a security guard for the Soy's Harvest Parade, but he spends all his times fighting things that were actually never to happen.
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EpisodeNumber = 36c EpisodeNumber2 = 1c Title = Fugitive Johnny DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese
and Kirk Tingblad
WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2000|8|11}} ShortSummary = Johnny is on the run when the police believe he stole a fresh batch of chocolate chip cookies at their bakery sale. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 37a EpisodeNumber2 = 2a Title = Virtual Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Kirk Tingblad Aux2 = Mary Hanley2000|8|18}} ShortSummary = Johnny takes Suzy to the toy store and suddenly becomes interested in the Biff Proton VR game and decides to play it. As Johnny progress through the game, his actions begin to have an effect on reality.
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EpisodeNumber = 37b EpisodeNumber2 = 2b Title = Hold That Schmoe DirectedBy = Russell Calabrese WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Doug Compton2000|8|18}} ShortSummary = —Knowing that it will sell millions, Johnny attempts to get the first issue of "Man Bean, the Bean That Walks Like a Man". The comic is guarded by a ghost, and Johnny and Carl attempt to take it on—Ghostbusters style.
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EpisodeNumber = 37c EpisodeNumber2 = 2c Title = Hunted! DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Michelle Bryan2000|8|18}} ShortSummary = Bunny gambles Johnny away to Colonel Fatman, where Johnny is forced to be hunted. But when it comes to hunting down Johnny, he is no professional in hiding! LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 38a EpisodeNumber2 = 3a Title = Candidate Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Drew Graybeal2000|9|1}} ShortSummary = Johnny and Carl both run for Litter Commissioner to pick up girls.
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EpisodeNumber = 38b EpisodeNumber2 = 3b Title = Air Bravo DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Michael Diederich2000|9|1}} ShortSummary = Johnny meets Enormous Ferguson, the famous basketball player. Johnny wants to help Ferguson and the Pogatuck Ferrets take on the Townsville Titans. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 38c EpisodeNumber2 = 3c Title = Johnny B. Badd DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall2000|9|1}} ShortSummary = Suzy's "Funky Monkey" song is a hit with the neighbors. Pops decides to make Suzy, Carl, and Bunny stars, but Johnny wants to be the lead singer. Pops cuts his microphone chord to make things safe.
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EpisodeNumber = 39a EpisodeNumber2 = 4a Title = Scoop Bravo DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer2000|9|8}} ShortSummary = To impress a beautiful newspaper editor, Johnny attempts to follow a story that proves cats are actually aliens from outer space.
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EpisodeNumber = 39b EpisodeNumber2 = 4b Title = The Incredible Shrinking Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Dave Schwartz2000|9|8}} ShortSummary = Johnny begins shrinking after a mysterious person casts a spell on him.
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EpisodeNumber = 39c EpisodeNumber2 = 4c Title = Backdaft DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Charles Visser2000|9|8}} ShortSummary = Johnny signs up to be a fireman to impress girls, but he cannot do anything right. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 40a EpisodeNumber2 = 5a Title = The Johnny Bravo Affair DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2000|9|22}} ShortSummary = 'Johnny falls asleep in a mummy casket and is awoken when a cat burglar attempts to steal the world's largest piece of cubic zirconium. After Johnny accidentally eats it, he is kidnapped and taken back to her place (to his excitement), where Bunny saves Johnny.
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EpisodeNumber = 40b EpisodeNumber2 = 5b Title = Biosphere Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Mary Hanley2000|9|22}} ShortSummary = Johnny locks himself in the biosphere with a pretty lady scientist, Carl, and others, where he destroys all of their resources.
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EpisodeNumber = 40c EpisodeNumber2 = 5c Title = Spa Spaz DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Doug Compton2000|9|22}} ShortSummary = Johnny checks into a spa to get pampered and meet hot chicks. The manager sees how many toxins are in Johnny's system and decides that she will take him as her project that will "put her spa on the map". LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 41a EpisodeNumber2 = 6a Title = Fool for a Day DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Michael Diederich2000|10|13}} ShortSummary = After being the butt of everyone's April Fool's jokes (including Suzy's class), Johnny thinks of a way to get revenge on their teacher, but when he does, it is not April Fool's anymore, and the teacher beats him up.
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EpisodeNumber = 41b EpisodeNumber2 = 6b Title = In Your Dreams DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall2000|10|13}} ShortSummary = Johnny finally meets the girl of his dreams, due to the fact it really is a dream, causing things to go awry when he keeps dreaming things to go wrong
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EpisodeNumber = 41c EpisodeNumber2 = 6c Title = Some Like It Stupid DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Dave Schwartz2000|10|13}} ShortSummary = On the run from Fish Lips Malone, Johnny and Carl disguise themselves as women for the Miss Perky beauty pageant. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 42a EpisodeNumber2 = 7a Title = Dental Hijinks DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Doug Compton2000|11|3}} ShortSummary = Johnny has to go to the dentist because of a toothache, but he tries to escape.
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EpisodeNumber = 42b EpisodeNumber2 = 7b Title = Little Red Riding Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Troy Adomitis2000|11|3}} ShortSummary = Johnny is trying to get Squid Ringo's tungsten knuckles, but they do not have any more of Krelmann's Prune Spread. Johnny thinks that Suzy is taking some to her grandmother in the woods.
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EpisodeNumber = 42c EpisodeNumber2 = 7c Title = Pouch Potato DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer2000|11|3}} ShortSummary = After being kicked off an outback tour, Johnny is adopted by a mother kangaroo. He is an outcast until he defends the herd from the infamous Boomerang Caine. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 43a EpisodeNumber2 = 8a Title = Jurassic Dork DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Paul Kozlowsky and Gene Grillo Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall2000|11|17}} ShortSummary = Johnny gets his hands on a real prehistoric dinosaur egg, which hatches. Johnny thinks that the dinosaur is a hamster, and he must keep his new pet (named Mr. Wuggles) from wreaking havoc in Aron City.
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EpisodeNumber = 43b EpisodeNumber2 = 8b Title = Mascot Academy DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Paul Kozlowsky, Jed Spingarn,
and Gene Grillo
Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer2000|11|17}} ShortSummary = Johnny wants to be admired by football cheerleaders, but he has no chance of being a player. Instead, he joins the Mascot Academy as a "stinky fish head" to get the cheerleaders to go out with him.
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EpisodeNumber = 43c EpisodeNumber2 = 8c Title = Full Metal Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2000|11|17}} ShortSummary = While applying for dodgeball camp, Johnny accidentally signs up for the army and has to deal with the roughest drill instructor ever, Sergeant Trixie. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 44a EpisodeNumber2 = 9a Title = Johnny on Ice! DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Paul Kozlowski, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer2000|11|17}} ShortSummary = While on a trip to the mountains, Johnny is frozen and thawed out by a scientist who thinks that he is a primitive caveman.
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EpisodeNumber = 44b EpisodeNumber2 = 9b Title = Robo-Mama DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Paul F. Kozlowski, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Troy Adomitis2000|11|17}} ShortSummary = When Bunny has to go away to Vegas for a Bingo tournament, leaving Johnny by himself for a few days, she gets a mail-order robot mother to replace her.
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EpisodeNumber = 44c EpisodeNumber2 = 9c Title = 20,000 Leagues Over My Head DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall2000|11|17}} ShortSummary = While searching for Clam-League 9000 toys, Johnny works with an environmentalist named Debbie to save fishes. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 45a EpisodeNumber2 = 10a Title = I Dream of Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Dave Schwartz2000|12|15}} ShortSummary = Johnny goes to an Arab Convention with Carl and finds a genie that will grant him three wishes.
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EpisodeNumber = 45b EpisodeNumber2 = 10b Title = One Angry Bravo DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Michael Diederich2000|12|15}} ShortSummary = Thinking he will meet Santa Claus, Johnny goes to a courthouse and ends up on the jury. The female defendant, accused of "triple parking in a no loading zone", is guilty in everyone's eyes except Johnny's.
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EpisodeNumber = 45c EpisodeNumber2 = 10c Title = Carnival of the Darned DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2000|12|15}} ShortSummary = Johnny feels that his mother doesn't love him after she is disappointed due to his carelessness blowing up the microwave, so he leaves home and joins a freak show. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 46a EpisodeNumber2 = 11a Title = A Walk on the Stupid Side DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Paul F. Kozlowski, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Mary Hanley2001|2|2}} ShortSummary = Suzy convinces Johnny to walk for charity. After accidentally walking around the world, they must stop him or else with their donations they will need to pay billions of dollars.
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EpisodeNumber = 46b EpisodeNumber2 = 11b Title = Lone Star Bravo DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Jed Spingarn,
and Paul F. Kozlowski
Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer2001|2|2}} ShortSummary = While looking at the family scrapbook, Mama tells Johnny the tale of Lonestar Bravo and how he became the sheriff of Moist Rock to impress frontier chicks.
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EpisodeNumber = 46c EpisodeNumber2 = 11c Title = Enter the Chipmunk DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Doug Compton2001|2|2}} ShortSummary = When a chipmunk falls in Johnny's shirt during a karate match and ends up leveling everyone, his master's rival is so impressed he kidnaps Johnny until he will teach him his move. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 47a EpisodeNumber2 = 12a Title = The Great Bunny Book Ban DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad and
Dave Schwartz
WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn, Gene Grillo,
and Paul F. Kozlowski
Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall2001|2|23}} ShortSummary = The "Harold and the Fuzzy Bunny Book" has been taken off all library shelves by a greedy censorer named Mr. Blowhart, and Suzy must make him change his mind.
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EpisodeNumber = 47b EpisodeNumber2 = 12b Title = Toy Boy Johnny DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Paul F. Kozlowski, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer2001|2|23}} ShortSummary = Johnny is named CEO of a major toy conglomerate and invents (defective) action figures of himself for the holiday season.
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EpisodeNumber = 47c EpisodeNumber2 = 12c Title = Frankenbravo DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Gary Hartle2001|2|23}} ShortSummary = Johnny meets a mad scientist who has made the perfect female monster, and she and Johnny are on the run from an angry mob. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 48a EpisodeNumber2 = 13a Title = Lodge Brother Johnny DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Michael Diederich2001|4|6}} ShortSummary = When Johnny agrees to take the initiation trial for the "Brotherhood of the Gnu", a fraternity that Pops and Carl are members of, he must face the daunting tasks of eating one potato chip and listening to Brother Ernie's unnecessarily long story of buying a new couch.
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EpisodeNumber = 48b EpisodeNumber2 = 13b Title = Bootman DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Paul F. Kozlowski, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Mary Hanley2001|4|6}}[20] ShortSummary = When the Green Swoosh (a Green Lantern-like superhero) gets injured by a falling meteor, Johnny gets his super boots, the source of his power. Armed with super strength and speed, Johnny tries his hand at being a superhero.
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EpisodeNumber = 48c EpisodeNumber2 = 13c Title = Freudian Dip DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Dave Schwartz2001|4|6}}[20] ShortSummary = Johnny keeps having horrible nightmares about a monster, and it is driving Mama crazy. Suzy, armed with a degree in psychology she earned over the internet, decides to psychoanalyze Johnny and find the root of his terrifying dreams. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 49a EpisodeNumber2 = 14a Title = Lord of the Links DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer2001|4|27}}[7] ShortSummary = Johnny becomes a golfer to earn money.
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EpisodeNumber = 49b EpisodeNumber2 = 14b Title = Chain Gang Johnny DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2001|4|27}} ShortSummary = Johnny and Carl get arrested and try to escape from jail.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 49c EpisodeNumber2 = 14c Title = Lumberjack Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = John Crane, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall2001|4|27}} ShortSummary = Johnny becomes a lumberjack. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 50a EpisodeNumber2 = 15a Title = Auteur! Auteur! DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Doug Compton2001|5|11}} ShortSummary = Johnny is a film director, writer, and a star of a new movie that he created using a $7 million arts grant from the government of the United States of America.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 50b EpisodeNumber2 = 15b Title = Runaway Train DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Paul F. Kozlowski, Gene Grillo,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 =2001|5|11}} ShortSummary = Johnny mistakenly boards the Blue Goose 9000, a supersonic train prototype, instead of a commuter train heading to visit his aunt.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 50c EpisodeNumber2 = 15c Title = A Reject Runs Through It DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Michael Diederich2001|5|11}} ShortSummary = Carl and Pops dare Johnny to travel to Alaska and catch a rare fish, the "sassy-mouth salmon". LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 51a EpisodeNumber2 = 16a Title = The Island of Mrs. Morceau DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2002|6|7}} ShortSummary = After traveling to an island to meet babes, Johnny is turned into half-man, half-hamster. Enraged by this, Johnny vows to destroy the mutating machine.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 51b EpisodeNumber2 = 16b Title = The Color of Mustard DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Mary Hanley2002|6|7}} ShortSummary = Johnny has retired from professional badminton because of a courtside accident, but after being challenged by a pretty girl and a prize of a date with her, he quickly agrees to a match.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 51c EpisodeNumber2 = 16c Title = Third Dork from the Sun DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Dave Schwartz2002|6|7}} ShortSummary = Johnny is sucked into an alien game show by an alien civilization. He wins the first two rounds and competes in a game called "Suck My Brain Out". LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 52a EpisodeNumber2 = 17a Title = The Hansel & Gretel Project DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn, Gene Grillo,
and Paul F. Kozlowski
Aux2 = Lynell H. Forestall2002|6|14}} ShortSummary = Little Suzy and Carl convince Johnny to help them make a movie about the Hansel and Gretel witch who lives at the edge of town.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 52b EpisodeNumber2 = 17b Title = I.Q. Johnny DirectedBy = Kirk Tingblad WrittenBy = Jed Spingarn Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer2002|6|14}} ShortSummary = Johnny buys a drink designed to make chimps smart. This makes Johnny smart just in time to save the town during a nuclear meltdown.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 52c EpisodeNumber2 = 17c Title = Get Stinky! DirectedBy = Nathan Chew WrittenBy = Gene Grillo, Paul F. Kozlowski,
and Jed Spingarn
Aux2 = Alejandro Almaguer, Michael Diederich,
Mary Hanley, Dave Schwartz,
Vaughn Tada, and Lynell H. Forestall
2002|6|14}} ShortSummary = Johnny's childhood nemesis, Stinky Brownstein, moves back to town. She is now very beautiful and actually interested in him, but he is unable to see past the memories of all the practical jokes she played on him when they were children.
Note: This is the last episode from Hanna-Barbera before it was folded into Cartoon Network Studios.
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Season 4 (2004)

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EpisodeNumber = 53 EpisodeNumber2 = 1 Title = Johnny Bravo Goes to Hollywood DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Van Partible and Craig Lewis Aux2 = Dan Haskett and
Vaughn Tada
2004|2|20}} ShortSummary = Johnny Bravo is offered a role in the upcoming movie "Lunch Lady S'urprise" and will get to star with Don Knotts, Jessica Biel, a Hobbit, and Alec Baldwin. When his part gets written out of the script, he tries desperately to squeeze a few more seconds out of his 15 minutes of fame. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 54a EpisodeNumber2 = 2a Title = Traffic Troubles DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Bartlett Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2004|3|5}} ShortSummary = A jaywalking incident lands Johnny in "Musical Comedy Traffic School". Unfortunately, Johnny cannot sing a note, and he seeks the help of a kindly old lady in figuring out how to make the grade and impress the Token Spunky Girl.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 54b EpisodeNumber2 = 2b Title = My Funny Looking Friend DirectedBy = James Tim Walker and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Lewis Aux2 = Alex Almaguer2004|3|5}} ShortSummary = Inspired by the antics of a fellow macho-man at the mall, Johnny enlists the aid of a funny-looking friend to impress girls. After looking high and low for the perfect funny-looking friend, Johnny finds a pro who knows how to reel in the chicks. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 55a EpisodeNumber2 = 3a Title = Win an El Toro Guapo DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Bartlett Aux2 = Jim Schumann2004|3|12}} ShortSummary = Johnny tries to enter a contest to win an "El Toro Guapo" pick-up truck, and he must outlast a host of competitors in holding on to a rather talkative bull.
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EpisodeNumber = 55b EpisodeNumber2 = 3b Title = Witch-ay Woman DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Amy Rogers Aux2 = Dan Haskett and
Charlie Bean
2004|3|12}} ShortSummary = Johnny gets on the bad side of a gypsy lady with his clumsy passes, and she casts a spell on him, turning him into a woman ("Jenny Brava"). LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 56 EpisodeNumber2 = 4 Title = Home Alone DirectedBy = James Tim Walker and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Lewis Aux2 = Vaughn Tada and
Alex Almaguer
2004|3|19}} ShortSummary = Mama Bravo goes out of town on vacation, and Johnny convinces her to let him stay home alone for the week. Things do not go as well as Johnny would have hoped, as one disaster after another strikes his home, culminating in a band of fairy tale creatures storming into his house and throwing a wild party. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 57a EpisodeNumber2 = 5a Title = Mini JB DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Amy Rogers Aux2 = Octavio Rodríguez2004|3|26}} ShortSummary = Johnny finds himself stuck looking after a baby boy and decides to teach the kid to be more like him in order to make the situation bearable. Much to his surprise, the ladies are quite smitten with what they believe to be a father-son duo, and Johnny plans on using the kid as a babe magnet.
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EpisodeNumber = 57b EpisodeNumber2 = 5b Title = Back from the Future DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Bartlett Aux2 = Jim Schumann2004|3|26}} ShortSummary = After Johnny is knocked out by a woman he was flirting with, a band of sci-fi geeks find a dazed Johnny and become convinced he is a time traveler from 1963. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 58a EpisodeNumber2 = 6a Title = Non, Oui, Oui Pour Johnny DirectedBy = David Brain and Van Partible WrittenBy = Amy Keating Rogers Aux2 = Alex Almaguer2004|7|2}} ShortSummary = Johnny takes up French class with Mama for their upcoming trip to Paris, France, but Johnny is a slow learner.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 58b EpisodeNumber2 = 6b Title = That's Entertainment! DirectedBy = Kevin Petrilak and Van Partible WrittenBy = Van Partible Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2004|7|2}} ShortSummary = When the Bravos' TV breaks on movie night, Mama suggests that she, Johnny, Little Suzy and Donny Osmond (who shows up later on) take turns telling stories to keep themselves entertained. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 59a EpisodeNumber2 = 7a Title = Get Shovelized DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Lewis Aux2 = Octavio Rodríguez2004|7|9}} ShortSummary = Johnny orders a seemingly complex work-out device over the phone, which turns out to be a rusty, worn-out shovel.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 59b EpisodeNumber2 = 7b Title = T Is for Trouble DirectedBy = James Tim Walker and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Lewis Aux2 = Jim Schumann2004|7|9}} ShortSummary = Mr. T pays Johnny a visit to teach him about self-defense. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 60a EpisodeNumber2 = 8a Title = Gray Matters DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Amy Keating Rogers Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2004|7|16}} ShortSummary = Johnny freaks out when he awakens with a gray hair.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 60b EpisodeNumber2 = 8b Title = Double Vision DirectedBy = James Tim Walker and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Bartlett Aux2 = Alex Almaguer2004|7|16}} ShortSummary = Johnny goes home from the grocery store with a look-alike of his mother. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 61a EpisodeNumber2 = 9a Title = It's a Magical Life DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Bartlett Aux2 = Octavio Rodríguez2004|7|23}} ShortSummary = Johnny believes a magician makes him invisible.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 61b EpisodeNumber2 = 9b Title = The Hunk at the End of This Cartoon DirectedBy = James Tim Walker and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Lewis Aux2 = Jim Schumann2004|7|23}} ShortSummary = Johnny fears the new hunk in town. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 62a EpisodeNumber2 = 10a Title = The Time of My Life DirectedBy = James Tim Walker and Van Partibleslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|t=Van Partible|s=Amy Keating Rogers}} Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2004|7|30}} ShortSummary = Johnny tells Suzy a story about his first crush.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 62b EpisodeNumber2 = 10b Title = Run Johnny Run DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Bartlett Aux2 = Alex Almaguer2004|7|30}} ShortSummary = Johnny has to make it to his blind date in time, but when he fails the first time, he grabs the remote and restarts the cartoon. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 63a EpisodeNumber2 = 11a Title = Wilderness Protection Program DirectedBy = James Tim Walker and Van Partible WrittenBy = Adam Pava Aux2 = Octavio Rodríguez2004|8|6}} ShortSummary = A moose pretends that she and Johnny are married elephants because she is on the run from people she thinks are a mob out to take over the world.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 63b EpisodeNumber2 = 11b Title = A Page Right Out of History DirectedBy = James Tim Walker and Van Partible WrittenBy = Amy Keating Rogers and
Craig Bartlett
Aux2 = Jim Schumann2004|8|6}} ShortSummary = In the distant past, a same-named ancestor of Johnny living in Bedrock is rescued by Fred Flintstone and soon finds himself doing Fred's chores as a way of repaying Fred. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 64a EpisodeNumber2 = 12a Title = Some Walk by Night DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Van Partible Aux2 = Vaughn Tada2004|8|20}} ShortSummary = Johnny ends up on a reality TV show as a detective.
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 64b EpisodeNumber2 = 12b Title = Adam West's Date-O-Rama DirectedBy = James Tim Walker and Van Partible WrittenBy = Craig Lewis Aux2 = Alex Almaguer2004|8|20}} ShortSummary = Johnny is on a dating show and gets a blind date with the Black Widow. LineColor = FF5F5F
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EpisodeNumber = 65a EpisodeNumber2 = 13a Title = Johnny Makeover DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Adam Pava Aux2 = Dan Haskett and
Octavio Rodríguez
2004|8|27}} ShortSummary = Johnny Bravo becomes the target of Don Knotts, "Weird Al" Yankovic and the Blue Falcon for their reality show, Cartoon Makeover. The trio attempts to completely revamp him to make him a huge hit for the new youth generation, but their tactics only make things worse for Johnny.
Note: The Powerpuff Girls are mentioned at the end of the segment.
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EpisodeNumber = 65b EpisodeNumber2 = 13b Title = Back on Shaq DirectedBy = James Tim Walker and Van Partibleslabel=Story|tlabel=Teleplay|t=Van Partible|s=Amy Keating Rogers}} Aux2 = Jim Schumann2004|8|27}} ShortSummary = At a basketball match, Shaquille O'Neal discovers that Johnny Bravo brings him good luck. This holds true until Shaq's showdown match with Seth Green who has brought along his own good luck charm by the name of Huckleberry Hound. LineColor = FF5F5F
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Specials (2001–03)

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EpisodeNumber = S1 EpisodeNumber2 = 1 Title = A Johnny Bravo Christmas DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Van Partible Aux2 = Vaughn Tada and Brian Kindregan2001|12|7}}[8] ShortSummary = Johnny forgets to send a letter to Santa Claus and must reach the North Pole before Christmas. When the post office tells him there is no way to get the letters to the North Pole, Johnny journeys to the North Pole himself. Unsure of where Santa lives, he agrees to take little Suzy along with him. They at first become stowaways on a plane, but after getting dropped out along with circus animals, Suzy contacts a trucker to give them a ride to the airport. There they get a lift going towards the North Pole, along the way picking up the infamous Donny Osmond.
  • Note: The events of the specials take place during the third season of Johnny Bravo.
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EpisodeNumber = S2 EpisodeNumber2 = 2 Title = It's Valentine's Day, Johnny Bravo! DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez and Van Partible WrittenBy = Van Partible Aux2 = Dan Haskett and Vaughn Tada2003|2|14}} ShortSummary = In celebration of Valentine's Day, which is also Johnny's birthday, Johnny invites everyone as he goes out in search of the perfect date. However, it seems that his mother had already arranged a date for him. Refusing to go with a girl his mother decided for him, he goes out on his own. Despite all his attempts, every single woman rejects him as usual, and he becomes deeply depressed at the worst birthday in his life. Ultimately he ends up running into the woman his mother arranged for him, and she turns out to be an attractive, buxom redhead who, for all intents and purposes, is similar to Johnny in many ways. They end up going on a fantastic date, and Johnny decides that this was his best birthday ever.
  • Note: The events of the specials take place between the third and fourth seasons of Johnny Bravo.
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Television film (2011)

TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date{{Episode list Title = Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood DirectedBy = Van Partible WrittenBy = Van Partible, S.P. Krause, and Shayne Armstrong2011|11|4}}[9] ShortSummary = After watching a True Hollywood Stories-type documentary in which he is considered a forgotten star, Johnny Bravo travels to Mumbai, the entertainment capital of India, to prove himself he is still popular, confusing Bollywood, India, with Hollywood and Indiana respectively. Eventually Johnny finds himself in the middle of a murder plot to kill Bollywood's greatest star, Jiggy (Johnny's Indian equivalent and rival). The film is loosely based on the India-produced episode, Johnny Goes to Bollywood.
  • Note: The events of the movie take place after the main series' final episode.
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2009 Hindi episode

On June 28, 2009, an episode titled Johnny Goes to Bollywood (not to be confused with the 2011 TV movie of the same name) was aired in India. It was created exclusively for the Indian market, and produced by Famous House of Animation in Mumbai. The show's creator, Van Partible, was the only American involved throughout the entire production.[10] The episode can be found with English subtitles, as an extra feature, on the region 4 season 2 DVD released in Australia on December 10, 2009.[11]

TitleDirected byScreenplay byStory byOriginal air date{{Episode list Title = Johnny Goes to Bollywood DirectedBy = E. Suresh WrittenBy = Van Partible, E. Suresh,
Keegan Pinto, and Keith Menon
Aux2 = Van Partible, Orlon Ross,
Silas Hickey, and E. Suresh
2009|6|28}} (India) ShortSummary = LineColor = 979797
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References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Johnny Bravo: Episode Guide (season 1)|url=http://affiliate.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCProgram.do?sId=EP00225390&t=Johnny+Bravo&method=getEpisodesForShow&epYear=1|accessdate=2018-02-08|work=Zap2It}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Johnny Bravo: Episode Guide (season 2)|url=http://affiliate.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCProgram.do?sId=EP00225390&t=Johnny+Bravo&method=getEpisodesForShow&epYear=2|accessdate=2018-02-08|work=Zap2It}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Johnny Bravo: Episode Guide (season 3)|url=http://affiliate.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCProgram.do?sId=EP00225390&t=Johnny+Bravo&method=getEpisodesForShow&epYear=3|accessdate=2018-02-08|work=Zap2It}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Johnny Bravo: Episode Guide (season 4)|url=http://affiliate.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCProgram.do?sId=EP00225390&t=Johnny+Bravo&method=getEpisodesForShow&epYear=4|accessdate=2018-02-08|work=Zap2It}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/shows/johnny-bravo/episodes/|title=Johnny Bravo Episodes|work=TV.com}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Cartoon Network zany relief|first=Hal|last=Boedecker|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=j4c1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=dqYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1308,7322907|date=July 14, 1997|work=Orlando Sentinel|publisher=Tribune Company|accessdate=2013-01-22}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://cartoonnetwork.com/tv/schedule.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010330130348/http://cartoonnetwork.com/tv/schedule.html|title=TV: Schedule Page|archivedate=March 30, 2001|publisher=Cartoon Network|accessdate=2013-01-22}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv/schedule.html |archivedate=2001-12-04 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20011204210827/http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv/schedule.html |title=TV: Schedule Page |publisher=Cartoon Network |accessdate=2013-01-22}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://vanpartible.com/fun-stuff/art-archives/johnny-bravo-goes-to-bollywood|title=Johnny Goes to Bollywood|first=Van|last=Partible|accessdate=2014-01-06}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url = http://vanpartible.com/fun-stuff/art-archives/johnny-bravo-goes-to-bollywood|title = Johnny Goes To Bollywood « Van Partible|date = |accessdate = February 4, 2015|website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}
11. ^{{Cite web|url = https://www.mightyape.com.au/product/Johnny-Bravo-Season-2/3692784|title = Johnny Bravo: Season 2 | DVD | Buy Now | at Mighty Ape Australia|date = |accessdate = February 4, 2015|website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}

External links

  • Episode List at TV.com
  • Episode List at The Big CartoonData Base
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