Johnny Bravo

1997

Seasons & Episodes

  • 4
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  • 1
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7.2| 0h30m| TV-G| en| More Info
Released: 07 July 1997 Ended
Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/show/johnny-bravo
Synopsis

Johnny Bravo tells the story of a biceps-bulging, karate-chopping free spirit who believes he is a gift from God to the women of the earth. Unfortunately for Johnny, everyone else sees him as a narcissistic Mama's boy with big muscles and even bigger hair. In short, he is the quintessential guy who 'just doesn't get it.' No matter what he does, or where he finds himself, he always winds up being his own worst enemy.

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Alicia I love this movie so much
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Tyreece Hulme One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Verity Robins Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
smetin I am going through a pre-midlife crisis and am watching numerous cartoons from my youth. Hanna-Barbera played a big role in my childhood TV so I could not pass up the opportunity to watch Johnny Bravo when I discovered a cheap DVD on Amazon! Johnny Bravo, among many many other cartoons, comes from a time when creators had almost completely free reign on what the put out, provided it didn't have nudity or swear words...aside from that, anything was fair game. The Flintstones highlighted the sexism of the time, whilst Hong Kong Phooey was somewhat racist. But as I said, it was a sign of the time, and Johnny Bravo was no exception.The cartoon focuses on Mr. Bravo and his antics to try and get the girl. His methods, although persistent, were somewhat flawed since he relied on being buff and acting like your typical airhead jock. Although the way he treated women would be considered downright sexist and degrading to women, the show promotes the opposite view. This is because every attempt he makes using this approach fails and it simply highlights that women should not be objectified or treated like women were in the 60's. It was a bit of a mind game, but I honestly think that the cartoon's silliness did have an essence of a message!The plots of the episodes themselves were great fun. From Johnny Bravo being thrown out of a plane to him shrinking to the size of a pea, this series really did cover all its bases. I struck of a point here because I felt some of the episodes were repetitive making them unmemorable, or just a bit too silly making them annoying. However, the majority were great and that is what is important. Like many cartoons, Johnny Bravo enjoy referencing other cartoons to. From their rendition of the Scooby Doo to Batman, I loved that this cartoon really did make you feel like you were experiencing more than just the small world of Johnny Bravo himself. It also gave me a few more cartoons I need to add to my watch list!Johnny Bravo is not only a great cartoon of its time, but it is a great cartoon period. Although some of his antics are questionable from a gender equality point of view, the cartoon itself emphasises the opposite message! If you enjoy watching something to relax to at the end of a hard day, or you just want a laugh, give this a go. It's peachy :)
dannylafontaine13 johnny bravo is a very classic show. but its not for kids. it has lots of edgy adult jokes. a character is seen drinking a alcoholic beverage. and the main plot is about a 20 or 30 year old man trying to pick up girls. with that being said i think johnny bravo is not for kids. and is a classic show for teens and adults.
MartinHafer I love Johnny Bravo and try to pattern my life after him. I love to ask myself "what would Johnny do" and act accordingly. These cartoons are among my favorites on the Cartoon Network and almost always make me laugh. In particular, I loved the Scooby Doo and Johnny Bravo pairing as well as the takeoff on Schoolhouse Rock--what classics. However, after several years of wonderful episodes something happened. The art style changed, the stories got a lot weaker and Carl was gone!!! You can't have Johnny Bravo without nice and nerdy Carl to abuse--it's sort of like the 3 Stooges with only Larry--the chemistry is all wrong. My advice is watch all the older episodes and learn from the master--and ignore all those new so-called Johnny Bravo episodes.
Glen B.Wang That's right, how can Johnny Bravo be a funny cartoon when that big baffoon alone is just all brawn and no brain? Surely he is an amalgamation of Elvis and Homer Simpson but that doesn't even make Johnny Bravo a classic cartoon character. All he does is doing his fancy poses in front of the chicks and getting his butt kicked all the time. It really doesn't matter if you miss a single episode because they are all pretty much the same, making the show repetitious and boring. What's worse, even most of the jokes in the show fail to pack a punch or in some cases, do not make any sense at all.There are so many problems that actually hinder me from laughing out loud. Incoherent character designs, horrendous background visuals that are reminiscent to cheesy Hanna-Barbera shows (that applies to the earlier season, the later looks much better but still seems surprisingly inconsistent), typical dialogue and character personalities, etc.Like the first generations of Cartoon Network (Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel), Johnny Bravo is everything but funny, logic and creative. And unlike future generations of any networks (Samurai Jack, Clone Wars, My Life As A Teenage Robot, Justice League), Johnny Bravo is definitely out of date.

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