- Johnny Bravo
Infobox Television
show_name = Johnny Bravo
caption = "Johnny Bravo" title card.
format = Animated SeriesComedy
runtime = 30 minutes (7 minutes per short)
creator =Van Partible
voices =Jeff Bennett
Mae Whitman
Tom Kenny
Larry Drake
Brenda Vaccaro
Donny Osmond
country = United States
network =Cartoon Network (and Boomerang)
Teletoon (Canada)
TV2 (NZ)
first_aired = July 14, 1997
last_aired = August 27, 2004
num_seasons = 4
num_episodes = 65
list_episodes = List of Johnny Bravo episodes
tv_com_id = 3705
imdb_id = 0118360"Johnny Bravo" is an American animated series created by
Van Partible . It premiered on July 7, 1997 onCartoon Network and ran for 65 episodes and 4 seasons. The series originally ran from 1997 to 1999, renewed in 2000 and officially ended in 2004."Johnny Bravo" originally appeared in two animated shorts created for Cartoon Network's "
World Premiere Toons " and was one of several characters to be given an ongoing series. Many celebrities starred on the show as well.The show originally aired using the same creative format as the original animated shorts. However, due to poor ratings, the show was completely retooled Fact|date=August 2008 for the following seasons, changing the animation style and several character's personalities. This edgier, less-campy format helped to boost the show's popularity. The show's final season returned to the original format, which received similarly poor results and proved to be very short-lived. Later he was in a show named JBVO which lasted a half hour, and the viewers could call and ask what show they would want to watch. JBVO ran for roughly one year.
Some of the other directors include:
Robert Alvarez ,Kent Butterworth ,Russell Calarese , John McIntyre,Rumen Petkov , andKirk Tingblad .Main characters
* Johnny Bravo (voiced by
Jeff Bennett ) — Johnny has the looks ofJames Dean and sounds likeElvis Presley . He is incrediblynarcissistic and dim-witted, traits that lead to a severe incorrigible inability to attract women, which would be a running gag throughout the series. Another running gag through out the series is Johnny saying "She wants me." when women beat him up and when Johnny refuses to leave women alone. One notable exception to this was during the Cartoon Network "1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Award Show Spectacular Live In Stereo," during which Johnny served as the host and was very witty and suave. The character is memorable for his blindingly quick movements (usually done while trying to impress women), which were accompanied by the distinctive sound effect of abullwhip crack, often flexing his muscles in a bodybuilder fashion. Though the name "Johnny Bravo" dates back to an episode of "The Brady Bunch " (as a stage name forGreg Brady ), Van Partible stated in an interview for Cartoon Network that he derived the name from his full given name, "Giovanni Bravissimo Partible". [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zVCEufu884]
* Bunny Bravo (voiced byBrenda Vaccaro ) — Johnny's mother—a rather atypical person - she seems to have had a lively past and sometimes reveals some surprising hidden talent or other. In the show's original format, she was a calm, nurturing woman, although she was made into a louder, more extroverted character once the show was retooled. She's very dedicated to her son, although she's aware of his low intellect and womanizer attitude, so she sometimes does not treat him and his problems seriously. Nothing is ever heard or seen of Johnny's father. Bunny hopes that Johnny will find that special someone he's been looking for.
* Suzy (voiced byMae Whitman ) — Suzy is a little red-haired girl (5-years-old) from the neighborhood (often called "Little Neighbor girl" by Johnny) who is very cunning and talkative. In many episodes she is shown to have a major crush on Johnny. Her parents were never shown, but she is often shown to be related to big time celebrities. For example, it was revealed in an episode about her birthday thatFarrah Fawcett is her cousin.
* Carl Chryniszzswics (voiced byTom Kenny ) — Carl is a local genius andgeek who is very intelligent, but somewhat eccentric and timid. He was introduced after the show's retooling following the end of the first season, and seems to be Johnny's only friend, although Johnny often denies that. Carl sometimes uses Johnny for his experiments' sake, and used to bully him in high school, as Carl was much taller than Johnny at the time. Carl remained in the show after the return to the original style, but was relegated to smaller roles.
* Pops (voiced byLarry Drake ) — Pops is the greedy owner of a local chili restaurant who could be considered as Johnny's substitute father. He often gives fatherly tips and advice to Johnny; however, his advice often turns out to be useless, sometimes provoking trouble for Johnny. His diner's chili is made from rather suspicious ingredients and he serves food made from many animals, such as possums, pandas, seals and bald eagles. Like Carl, Pops was introduced in Season Two after the show's drastic retooling and remained even after the return to the original format, although he was relegated to brief cameo roles.
* Master Hamma (voiced byBrian Tochi ) — Master Hamma is a martial arts instructor. Johnny has taken, and failed, several of his martial arts classes. Like Carl and Pops, Master Hamma was introduced after the series was retooled.
*Donny Osmond (voiced by himself) — Donny is a character who was often used as a minor, laughingly useless character in some key episodes. He is seen as cheery and extremely optimistic to the point of foolishness. This personality is a stark contrast to often very serious Johnny, thus causing tension between himself and Donny. In his first appearance he was Johnny's nanny. Donny only appeared in the show's original format, limiting his appearances to seasons one and four.
* Jungle Boy (voiced byCody Dorkin ) - Jungle Boy is a little boy with incredible strength who lived in the jungle with talking animals. His appearances on the series were short lived and he appeared only in season 1 episodes.Guest appearances
The series has had numerous guest stars, which include:
Don Knotts ,Jessica Biel ,Alec Baldwin ,"Weird Al" Yankovic ,Luke Perry ,Farrah Fawcett ,Vendela Kirsebom ,Adam West ,Dionne Warwick ,Mick Jagger ,Richard Simmons ,Mr. T ,Mark Hamill ,Shaquille O'Neal ,Seth Green ,Allyce Beasley ,Curtis Armstrong ,Chuck D ,Jeffrey Tambor ,Tia Carrere , andLaraine Newman .Other, more famous
Hanna-Barbera characters have appeared in Johnny Bravo Episodes, including the cast ofScooby-Doo ,Speed Buggy ,Fred Flintstone ,Yogi Bear , The Blue Falcon, and Huckleberry Hound.Johnny has also hosted Cartoon Cartoon Fridays a number of times, mostly during the premiere of a new episode of his own show and rarely hosting a new episode of a different cartoon cartoon.
A live-action movie was planned, green-lighted and even did some casting (professional wrestler turned actor The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) was cast as the title character.) [ [http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=upsell_article&articleID=VR1117894889&categoryID=13&cs=1 Variety "Warner sez 'Bravo' to scribe duo"] by Cathy Dunkley. "Variety", October 30, 2003. (Page retrieved April 9, 2007. Full article is subscription only, but summary confirms the announcement of the film and its star).] It was slated for a November 2006 release, but for unknown reasons was canceled. It's unknown if plans will continue at all with the movie or not.
JBVO series
JBVO was a short-lived television series on
Cartoon Network . The series aired on Sundays from April 2, 2000 to May 21, 2001. It was hosted by Johnny Bravo, along with some infrequent guest stars such as "Chicken" (FromCow and Chicken ). Callers would write in to the show via mail or through the Cartoon Network website to call the show and request a cartoon from Cartoon Network's cartoon library, which would then be played, with an exception of half hour-long shows. Notably, one caller of the show requested an episode ofDragon Ball Z , being it was a half hour long, Johnny regretfully had to fast-forward through the entire episode with Johnny providing only expositional commentary. Afterward, Johnny apologized to the caller for the inconvenience. At one point somebody wrote to Johnny to tell him off for hitting on women and Johnny refused to listen.Nascar
The #5 Kellogg's Chevrolet was given a special paint scheme with Johnny Bravo on the hood. It was driven by
Kyle Busch in the 2005 Sharpie 500NASCAR race.DVD releases
"Johnny Bravo: Season 1", a two-disc set featuring the complete first season which contains all 13 episodes, was released by
Madman Entertainment inAustralia and New Zealand (Region 4) on October 10, 2007.References
External links
* " [http://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Hanna-Barbera_Studios/G-J/Johnny_Bravo/index.html Johnny Bravo] " at the
Big Cartoon DataBase
* [http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Meadows/4945/bravowavs/bravo.html "Johnny Bravo"'s Pick-Up Lines]
* [http://www.madman.com.au/actions/series.do?videogramId=6234&method=home Johnny Bravo Series 1 on DVD]
* [http://www.tv.com/jbvo/show/12542/summary.html?q=JBVO&tag=search_results;more;0 TV.com article about "JBVO"]
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