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American animated television series Johnny BravoGenreCreated byWritten byMichael RyanVan PartibleRobert RamirezRussell CalabreseKirk TingbladJed SpingarnGene GrilloDave SchwartzWendell MorrisLynell H. ForestallKirk TingbladTammy K. KozlowskiCraig LewisAdam PavaDirected byVan PartibleButch HartmanRussell CalabreseKirk TingbladNathan ChewJames Tim WalkerDavid BrainKevin PetrilakVoices ofTheme music composerLouis FagensonOpening theme'Johnny Bravo'Ending theme'Johnny Bravo' (Instrumental, seasons 1 and 4)Composer(s)Louis FagensonChristopher Neal Nelson (score/end theme, seasons 2–3)(additional music, season 1 only)Gary Lionelli (additional music, season 1 only)Country of originUnited StatesOriginal language(s)EnglishNo. Of seasons4No. Of episodes65 (whole)178 (segments) ProductionExecutive producer(s)(season 1)(season 1)(season 1)Joe Mazzuca (season 1)(season 1)Catherine Winder (season 1)(season 1)(season 1)(season 1 & season 4)Van Partible (season 4)For Cartoon Network (seasons 2–4): Linda Simensky (seasons 2–4), Andrea Lopez (season 4) and Khaki Jones (seasons 2–4)Producer(s)Cosmo Anzilotti (season 1)Davis Doi (supervising producer, season 1)Kirk TingbladGary Hartle (seasons 2–3)Jed Spingarn (co-producer, seasons 2–3)Brian A. Miller (supervising producer for Cartoon Network Studios, season 4)Running time23 minutesProduction company(s)(1997–2002)(2001–04)DistributorReleaseOriginal networkPicture formatAudio format(1997–2001)(2001–04)Original releaseJuly 14, 1997 ( 1997-07-14) –August 27, 2004 ( 2004-08-27)ChronologyRelated showsExternal linksJohnny Bravo is an American created by for, and the second of the network's, which aired from July 14, 1997, to August 27, 2004. The series centers on the title character, a sunglasses-wearing, muscular young man who lives with his mother and attempts to get women to date him, though he is usually unsuccessful.

He ends up in bizarre situations and predicaments, often accompanied by celebrity guest characters such as. Throughout its run, the show was known for its adult humor and pop culture references. Johnny himself is loosely based on.Partible pitched the series to 's animation showcase, basing it on his senior thesis project he produced while attending. A short aired on Cartoon Network in 1995. The series was renewed for a second season in 1999, during which Partible left and the show was retooled under the direction of Kirk Tingblad. In 2003, Partible returned for the series' fourth season, restoring it to its original format and style.

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A total of four seasons and 67 episodes have aired. The first three seasons were produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, and the fourth season was produced by.Johnny Bravo was nominated for four, one, and two.

The series helped launch the careers of several animators, including. Spin-off media include comic books, DVD and VHS releases, collectible toys, and video games.

Contents.Premise The series centers on Johnny Bravo (voiced by ), a sunglasses-wearing, muscular, conceited and dimwitted self-proclaimed with a and an -esque voice, apparently of Italian heritage, who lives in Aron City (a nod to Presley's middle name). Episodes typically revolve around him trying to get a woman to go on a date with him, though his advances are usually rejected and result in the woman in question harming him in a comedic way. Main article: SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork3March 26, 1995 ( 1995-03-26)January 1, 1997 ( 1997-01-01)13July 14, 1997 ( 1997-07-14)December 15, 1997 ( 1997-12-15)22July 2, 1999 ( 1999-07-02)January 28, 2000 ( 2000-01-28)17August 11, 2000 ( 2000-08-11)June 14, 2002 ( 2002-06-14)13February 20, 2004 ( 2004-02-20)August 27, 2004 ( 2004-08-27)2December 7, 2001 ( 2001-12-07)February 14, 2004 ( 2004-02-14)June 28, 2009 ( 2009-06-28)November 4, 2011 ( 2011-11-04)Reception Critical reception. This section needs expansion. You can help. ( January 2016)In 2009, ranked Johnny Bravo No. 71 for its Top 100 Animated Series list.

Legacy and influence After the series ended in 2004, the No. 5 Chevrolet was given a special paint scheme with Johnny Bravo on the hood. It was driven by in the 2005 Sharpie 500 race.On the long lasting impact of the show, writer/director states:“When Johnny Bravo first came out, I don't think a lot of people didn't have high hopes for it, and I think it was really cool that prove exactly what kind of character he was. No one really thought it was going to go anywhere. Not only has it gone somewhere, it's actually still around, it's very iconic now, 15, 16 years later.”The title character is considered 'iconic', and his catchphrases are relatively common in popular culture.The show's creative team went on to create many successful television series throughout the 1990s and 2000s, including writer Seth MacFarlane, creator of the popular animated series. Shortly after the series' first season was completed, writer/director Butch Hartman left to work on 's, from which those shorts spun off his own success,. Steve Marmel, writer for Johnny Bravo, has been a producer and writer for The Fairly OddParents since its premiere in 2001.

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It is a video game about popular classic cartoon network

characters racing together with bonuses to unlock released on ps2

and ds

The shows are:

Johnny Bravo

Cow and Chicken

Dexter's Laboratory

The Powerpuff Girls

I Am Weasel

Courage The Cowardly Dog

Each show has multiple characters to race as, suck are

unlockable while others are already unlocked:

Johnny Bravo:

Johnny Bravo

Bunny Bravo (Unlockable)

Suzy

Carl (PS2 only)

Cow and Chicken:

Cow

Chicken

Flem (Unlockable, PS2 only)

Earl (PS2 only)

Dexter's Laboratory:

Dexter

Dee-Dee

Dexter's Mom (Unlockable, PS2 only)

Dexter's Dad (Unlockable, PS2 only)

Mandark

The Powerpuff Girls:

The Powerpuff Girls

Professor Utonium

Mojo Jojo

Him (Unlockable)

Fuzzy Lumpkins (Unlockable, PS2 only)

I Am Weasel:

I.M Weasel

I.R Baboon

The Red Guy (Unlockable)

Courage The Cowardly Dog:

Courage

Muriel

Eustace (Unlockable)

There are a total of 18 tracks, 12 of them being bonus tracks

like the wild west. The other six tracks are themed by their

respective shows. Each of the cartoon-themed tracks are based

together on a single map with each track taking a different route

on the map:

Show-themed tracks:

Johnny Bravo: Johnny's Neighborhood

Cow and Chicken: Cow and Chicken's School

Dexter's Laboratory: Dexter's Lab

The Powerpuff Girls: Townsville

I Am Weasel: Construction Site

Courage The Cowardly Dog: Bagge Farmhouse

Bonus Tracks:

  • The Farm
  • The Haunted Mansion
  • The Harbor
  • The Icy Mountain
  • The Wild West
  • Rocky Mountain Trail
  • The Theme Park
  • The Pinball Machine
  • The Spooky Mine
  • The Castle
  • The Jungle
  • Volcano Island

There is a gallery in the PlayStation 2 version that contains

two cartoons for each show. The first cartoon can be unlocked by

completing each cartoon-themed tournament while the other can be

unlocked by winning the super tournament with the driver of the

show you want to unlock:

Johnny Bravo:

Series 2. Ep. 16: Doommates (1st Tournament)

Series 2 2. Ep. 17: Johnny's Telethon (Super Tournament)

Cow and Chicken:

Series 4. Ep. 4: Black Sheep of the Family (1st Tournament)

Series 2. Ep. 23: Child Star (Super Tournament)

Dexter's Laboratory:

Series 1. Ep. 5: Dexter's Rival (1st Tournament)

Series 1. Ep. 23: Mandarker (Super Tournament)

The Powerpuff Girls:

Series 1. Ep. 12: Telephonies (1st Tournament)

Series 1. Ep. 13: Tough Love (Super Tournament)

I Am Weasel:

Series 4. Ep. 1: Enemy Camp (1st Tournament)

Series 2. Ep. 12: My Friend, The Smart Banana (Super

Tournament)

Courage The Cowardly Dog:

Series 2. Ep. 2: Robot Randy (1st Tournament)

Series 2. Ep. 1: The Magic Tree of Nowhere (Super

Tournament)