The misadventures of a dumb blond egomaniac who severely overestimates his own manliness and his supposed "success" with women.The misadventures of a dumb blond egomaniac who severely overestimates his own manliness and his supposed "success" with women.The misadventures of a dumb blond egomaniac who severely overestimates his own manliness and his supposed "success" with women.
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The beginning of Johnny Bravo was excellent, as many reviewers have already stated. Johnny knew kung-fu, had an awesome car and was truly the epitome of cool.
Somewhere along the way, however, things began to change. Now Johnny Bravo had to ride a tricycle because he couldn't drive, his taking kung-fu was just a gag for being beat up by children and no one truly liked Johnny anymore; instead he was just a whipping post for the town.
This seems to happen to a lot of good shows, particularly cartoons. Someone interprets the silliness and charisma that make a character click as "stupidity," and the series goes downhill.
What makes this more disappointing is that Johnny Bravo, in its original incarnation, was a true comedic treasure.
Somewhere along the way, however, things began to change. Now Johnny Bravo had to ride a tricycle because he couldn't drive, his taking kung-fu was just a gag for being beat up by children and no one truly liked Johnny anymore; instead he was just a whipping post for the town.
This seems to happen to a lot of good shows, particularly cartoons. Someone interprets the silliness and charisma that make a character click as "stupidity," and the series goes downhill.
What makes this more disappointing is that Johnny Bravo, in its original incarnation, was a true comedic treasure.
I used to love Johnny Bravo on his first season. It was witty, sharp, and the usage of Bravo's Michael Jackson moves was awesome. The new seasons are still pretty good, but a lot of the things that made the old season so great is gone. Now instead of acting like Elvis or Jackson, Bravo acts a LOT like Homer Simpson, and does a worse job as well. In fact, he uses Homer's catch phrases, like "mmmmmmm," the girlie scream, and I could've sworn I heard him say "D'oh!" That's not to say that all of the creativity of the show is gone, but they should've stuck to its roots. The addition of Carl and Pops is great, and there are many good cartoons on these new series, but the creators of the first series did a better job. I still find it an enjoyable show, but the new episodes are getting less and less creative by the minute it seems.
Yeah, Johnny Bravo rules!!! It's one of the coolest cartoons Cartoon Network ever showed. The stories had no serious subjects, and most of the things weren't very logical. Actually, nothing was logical. But that is the power of Johnny Bravo. But when the restaurant-owner Pops and the nerd Carl showed up, this cartoon went over the top. There came too much nonsense and wasn't very funny anymore. Besides, the music and drawing style changed, but it didn't get better, it got worse. Too bad, because in it's early days Johnny Bravo was the best!!!
I might have not seen every single episode of this show but I remember seeing a few. Like the christmas special episode.
It had some good voice acting including some guest stars. I know all shows must come to an end eventually but it does make me wonder if this show decided to go the One Piece/Sponge bob root who else would we have gotten in the show. Especially since there are a lot of great voice actors/actress in the voice acting industry which weren't around when this show was getting recorded.
Majority of the plot is just about Johnny trying to impress girls but failing at it and causing mayhem wherever he goes.
It also has a good theme song.
8/10
It had some good voice acting including some guest stars. I know all shows must come to an end eventually but it does make me wonder if this show decided to go the One Piece/Sponge bob root who else would we have gotten in the show. Especially since there are a lot of great voice actors/actress in the voice acting industry which weren't around when this show was getting recorded.
Majority of the plot is just about Johnny trying to impress girls but failing at it and causing mayhem wherever he goes.
It also has a good theme song.
8/10
"Woa! Mama!"
Johnny Bravo is one of the funniest cartoon shows in recent years. Spoof episodes (Like making fun of "School House Rock" and even the "Terror at 20,000 Feet" episode of the Twilight Zone) are by far the funniest.
My favorite is the one where Johnny gets a blind date over the internet and it turns out to be an antelope (like all animals on the show, the antelope can talk and is very anthropomorphic). I recommend this show to any "happening hipster" want to be's. A true accomplishment in its field.
"Your name must be Micky, cause you're so fine!"
Johnny Bravo is one of the funniest cartoon shows in recent years. Spoof episodes (Like making fun of "School House Rock" and even the "Terror at 20,000 Feet" episode of the Twilight Zone) are by far the funniest.
My favorite is the one where Johnny gets a blind date over the internet and it turns out to be an antelope (like all animals on the show, the antelope can talk and is very anthropomorphic). I recommend this show to any "happening hipster" want to be's. A true accomplishment in its field.
"Your name must be Micky, cause you're so fine!"
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- TriviaJohnny Bravo's pompadour was based on Brad Pitt's outrageous hairstyle in Johnny Suede (1991).
- Quotes
Gorgeous woman: What kind of idiot are you?
Johnny Bravo: I don't know, what kinds are there?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Meet the Cartoonist: Van Partible (1997)
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