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September 17, 2005 – December 25, 2014 (original series); revived in 2021 (see below). Networks: Kids' WB (2005-2008), Cartoon Network (2008-2014), Netflix (2021 revival). Total Episodes: 195 episodes across 6 seasons (original) + 20 episodes (revival).
Then there is —a massive, mutated orange cat who serves as Bling-Bling’s muscle and the antithesis of Dukey. The show also features The Principal (a former wrestler) and the Sitter (a teenage girl who is secretly a government super-spy). Johnny Test
Despite its commercial success, the show faced significant criticism from older viewers and animation enthusiasts. Critics often pointed to its repetitive sound design—most notably the "infamous whipcrack" sound effect—and its perceived similarities to other "boy genius" shows like Dexter’s Laboratory . September 17, 2005 – December 25, 2014 (original
The original series had a very loose continuity. Episodes are almost entirely stand-alone. Then there is —a massive, mutated orange cat
: Composed by Kevin Manthei with lyrics by show creator Scott Fellows. Seasons 2–4 : Written and performed by Ian LeFeuvre.
: In recent years, the property saw a resurgence with a new Netflix original series, continuing the adventures with updated animation and new voice talent for certain characters. Critical Reception and Memes
Johnny Test is a Canadian-American animated comedy series created by Scott Fellows (known for The Fairly OddParents and Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide ). The show revolves around an energetic, reckless 11-year-old boy named Johnny Test, who lives in the fictional city of Porkbelly. He is the human guinea pig for his genius 13-year-old twin sisters, Susan and Mary Test. The series is known for its fast-paced humor, pop culture parodies, fourth-wall breaks, and signature "whip-cracking" sound effect.