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  1. Johnny Bravo
    TV-Y71997 · Children · 4 seasons

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  1. One of Cartoon Network's first original characters, Johnny Bravo was based partly on Elvis Presley and partly on Fonzie from Happy Days. Johnny takes a …

    • Funny

      Johnny's indifference to Chronos' Large Ham proceeds to...

    • Heartwarming

      Johnny might be an ego-centric womanizer who thinks all he...

    • Trivia

      Wendy's had a set of five toys in 1999. There was a toy of...

    • Characters

      This is a character sheet for Johnny Bravo. The main...

    • Recap

      This is a list of episodes from the series Johnny Bravo,...

    • YMMV

      YMMV tropes for the Johnny Bravo series. Tropes with their...

    • Awesome

      Johnny beating up the Monster Clown in "The Man Who Cried...

    • WMG

      Johnny Bravo was actually a name used by Greg at one point...

    • TearJerker

      The episode The Unsinkable Johnny can be right tear jerking....

    • Headscratchers

      Mary lets Johnny hunt for the zoo's escaped gorilla instead...

  2. This is a character sheet for Johnny Bravo. The main protagonist, as the name of the series suggests. He frequently tries to hit on chicks, but to no …

  3. This is a list of episodes from the series Johnny Bravo, which debuted on July 14, 1997 and ended on August 27, 2004. It had a total of 4 seasons, and 67 episodes. In 2011, it received a one hour comeback series finale titled "Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood".

  4. YMMV tropes for the Johnny Bravo series. Tropes with their own pages: Alternative Character Interpretation. Hilarious In Hindsight. Accidental Aesop: In "It's Valentine's Day, Johnny Bravo!", Johnny is set up on a blind date by his mom. While he scoffs at this, Johnny meets the woman and they hit it off because they share many interests.

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    • Personality
    • Biography
    • Memorable Attributes
    • Relationships
    • Trivia

    Johnny wears a black shirt with sleeves rolled up, light blue jeans, black loafer shoes, gelled up, bushy blonde hair, and his signature sunglasses. He is sometimes drawn without a mouth. He has a very muscular build, which is often exaggerated in size. As seen in "Bravo Dooby-Doo" and "Endless Bummer", Johnny has black, dotted eyes, similar to the...

    Johnny Bravo is an extremely dim-witted, ill-mannered and inconsiderate beefcake. He's very full of himself, constantly checking mirrors and flexing his muscles in front of women. During a conversation with women, Johnny will always try to find a way to turn the conversation around so that they are talking about him in an effort to make the girl re...

    Childhood

    When Johnny was a baby, Bunny Bravo used to dress him in a bunny suit. When he would not eat, she would distract him by pointing out something in the opposite direction and sticking the food into his mouth. She once fed him a slice of baked ham instead of baby food and left him in his crib (turning the lights off) when she was going to watch her programs. This caused him to imagine his toys as monsters, giving him a fear of the dark that Johnny still retains in adulthood. However, in "Look Wh...

    Elementary School

    During elementary school, Johnny was bullied by Stinky Brownstein.She would pull various pranks on him, such as once telling him it was "Cross-Dressing Day" at school, convincing him a frozen flagpole was made of candy, and pulling his pants down on the day of their graduation.

    School

    During unspecified school years, Johnny was short and acne-ridden. Carl would bully Johnny, asking for his lunch money because he was bigger and older than him by three weeks.

    The character is memorable for his incredibly fast movements (usually done while trying to impress women), which were accompanied by the loud crack of a whip sound effect. A few of Johnny's catchphrases are "She digs me!", "Whoa, mama!", "Wiggy!" (often used positively or in response to something strange), "Let's motor!", and "Yeah, whatever." Thre...

    Johnny is closest to his mother Bunny who he affectionately calls Mama. Bunny's been shown to be rather protective and smothering towards Johnny, ever since he was very young -- but at the same time, she can also be somewhat neglectful, resulting in Johnny being overly dependent on his mother (even as an adult) and being rather ignorant about most things. One notable example of Bunny's negligence is that ever since Johnny's infancy, she has left Johnny alone or in daycare, and on one occasion...

    Little Suzy is fixated on Johnny becoming her playmate, oftentimes having a crush on him. She tries to be a good friend towards him and supply him with some common sense when he needs it most. However, Johnny sees Suzy as an annoying tag-along who never leaves him alone, but he still considers her a friend at times and goes to her when in need of advice, usually as a last resort or even acts as her chaperone when needed. Suzy in turn is usually the one to get Johnny out of trouble most often,...

    Carl is Johnny's self-proclaimed best friend who he has known since childhood. Johnny can't stand Carl and sees him as a nerdy nuisance who he enjoys bullying. Carl often shows Johnny his inventions and occasionally uses him for his scientific studies. Carl is often forgiving towards Johnny and does his best to help him or even do whatever Johnny wants when asked just to get a chance to hang out with him. Carl has even been willing to sacrifice himself just to save Johnny. Johnny though is us...

    Johnny's mannerisms towards women appear to bare some similarity to Elvis Presley characters such as Lucky Jackson in Viva Las Vegas. Jackson himself would get shoved into a swimming pool after poo...
    Johnny Bravo's voice actor is Jeff Bennett in the series, but in Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion, he is voiced by Neil Kaplan.
    Two of Johnny's favorite shows are Nunchuck Chicks and Kung Fu Baywatching Chicks.
    Curiously enough, the majority of Johnny's mutual love interests have all been redheads.
  5. Johnny Bravo is an American animated comedy television series created by Van Partible for Cartoon Network and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution. The second of the network's Cartoon Cartoons (after Dexter's Laboratory), it aired from July 14, 1997, to August 27, 2004.

  6. Wendy's had a set of five toys in 1999. There was a toy of Johnny weightlifting, a bowling game, sunglasses, a wallet, and a watch. Subway had a set of four toys in 2001. There was an articulated figure of Johnny, a microphone, a comb and mirror, and a spinning toy with film reels.

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