Johnny Test

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Johnny Test

Johnny Test.
Genre Animated television series
Creator(s) Scott Fellows
Starring James Arnold Taylor
Louis Chorillo
Brittney Wilson
Ian James Corlett
Maryke Hendrikse
Candi Milo
Kathleen Barr
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 26 (22 aired so far)
Production
Running time 30 minutes approx.
Broadcast
Original channel Cartoon Network
Original run September 17, 2005 – present
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Johnny Test is an animated television series on Kids WB!. It premiered on September 17, 2005 and airs Saturday mornings at 9:30am. Nine months later, it was introduced to Cartoon Network UK on January 14, 2006 and then on June 5, 2006, shown every day and then coming soon to Boomerang UK. It now, also, airs on Teletoon in Canada. The show chronicles the adventures of an average suburban boy, who wittingly plays test subject for his genius twin sisters' various experiments, reluctantly fighting evil villains in the process.

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This show features a boy named Johnny who lives with his sisters Susan and Mary in the Test residence in the town of Porkbelly. Susan and Mary come up with experiments to win the heart of the next-door neighbor, Gil, but they use Johnny as a test subject for their experiments. Johnny also has a super talking dog named Dukey, who has natural dog urges. Johnny likes to take Dukey places, but has to disguise him as a kid. Lila Test (the mom) works like the stereotypical father, and Hugh Test (the dad) is obsessed with meatloaf and extreme cleanliness. However, the only recurring evil force at work is Eugene, who apparently changed his name to "Bling-Bling Boy", and is after a specific date with Susan, even though she has absolutely no interest in him. Other villains include The X-Treme Teen Team, who love anything that says "extreme", and the Mole King, who hates light. This show has a similar visual style and tone of Nickelodeon's The Fairly OddParents, Cartoon Network's Dexter's Laboratory orRobotboy, and The Disney Channel's Kim Possible, although the name is almost certainly a reference to Jonny Quest. The show was created by Scott Fellows, also creator and Exec Producer of Nickelodeon's "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide".

The first season was produced in-house at Warner Bros. Animation. Some episodes were storyboarded by Atomic Cartoons in Canada. The merge of UPN and CW resulted in many budget cuts for the show, and resulted in cancelation. Cookie Jar Entertainment, based in Canada, decided to take control of the show, turning it into a U.S./Canada co-production. Due to this change, the writers, storyboarders, and art crew who worked on the first season were let go, resulting in an entirely new crew managing the show. In addition, the budget of the show dropped dramaticly, resulting the show to be animated in Macromedia Flash. Now it's a Teletoon Original Production.

  • Johnny Test
  • Dukey
  • Mary and Susan Test
  • Lila Test
  • Hugh Test
  • Bling-Bling Boy
  • Eugene
  • Gil

  • Eugene/Bling-Bling boy has helped Johnny Test on numerous occasions.
  • A frequently featured soft drink is Red Gush (most likely a spoof of the drink Big Red).
  • Usually once per episode, Johnny's sisters try some form of experiment on him.
  • A frequent catch-phase on that show when an unexpected event happens is "Whoa, didn't see that coming!"

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