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* {{Don_Dun}}: For this troper, the most disturbing aspect of this show is how often it goes into {{AuthorAppeal}} territory. It's hard to count how many episodes involve crossdressing and genderswap, and by the end of the fourth season every single main character had already gotten a {{BalloonBelly}} at least once, but these can often be excused as common cartoon antics (at least for the 80's, but still). Then came "Johnny VS The Tickler", an entire episode revolving around {{TickleTorture}}. Fittingly enough, footage of characters being tickled -Including a scene where Dukey tickles Johnny for no reason whatsoever-, as well as the sound of their laughter, fills about 4-5 minutes of this 10-minute episode. To top it all off, it features a scene where [[{{DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything}} an adult drugs two 11 year-old girls by offering them free ice cream, then takes them away in his truck]]. Did anybody seriously read this script and thought that they could play this bit for laughs if they made the villain look silly enough?

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* {{Don_Dun}}: For this troper, the most disturbing aspect of this show is how often it goes into {{AuthorAppeal}} AuthorAppeal territory. It's hard to count how many episodes involve crossdressing and genderswap, and by the end of the fourth season every single main character had already gotten a {{BalloonBelly}} BalloonBelly at least once, but these can often be excused as common cartoon antics (at least for the 80's, but still). Then came "Johnny VS versus The Tickler", an entire episode revolving around {{TickleTorture}}.TickleTorture. Fittingly enough, footage of characters being tickled -Including a scene where Dukey tickles Johnny for no reason whatsoever-, as well as the sound of their laughter, fills about 4-5 minutes of this 10-minute episode. To top it all off, it features a scene where [[{{DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything}} an adult drugs two 11 year-old girls by offering them free ice cream, then takes them away in his truck]]. Did anybody seriously read this script and thought that they could play this bit for laughs if they made the villain look silly enough?
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* {{Don_Dun}}: For this troper, the most disturbing aspect of this show is how often it goes into {{AuthorAppeal}} territory. It's hard to count how many episodes involve crossdressing and genderswap, and by the end of the fourth season every single main character had already gotten a {{BalloonBelly}} at least once, but these can often be excused as common cartoon antics (at least for the 80's, but still). Then came "Johnny VS The Tickler", an entire episode revolving around {{TickleTorture}}. Fittingly enough, footage of characters being tickled -Including a scene where Dukey tickles Johnny for no reason whatsoever-, as well as the sound of their laughter, fills about 4-5 minutes of this 10-minute episode. To top it all off, it features a scene where [[{{DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything}} an adult drugs two 11 year-old girls by offering them free ice cream, then takes them away in his truck]]. Did anybody seriously read this script and thought that they could play this bit for laughs if they made the villain look silly enough?
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* Lenore: This Troper found the episode "Johnny's Left Foot" to be pretty sickening. Johnny injured himself because he disobeyed his parents and did a stunt they didn't want him to do. He was grounded. That much I agreed with. It's the rest that is sickening. His sisters cut off his foot when he was asleep so they could test out a healing ray, and brushed off his and Dukey's shock and anger over this. Note that Johnny did not actually volunteer for the experiment. When the experiment fails, the girls blame it in part on Johnny (because it was Johnny's foot causing destruction), and it's implied at the end that Johnny is punished alongside his sisters when their parents discover what happened. When his sisters reattach his foot, Johnny is actually screaming (off-screen). His sisters do not appear bothered. His foot is concealed after this point, so we can't see if any lasting damage occurred.The experiment was preformed on an 11 year old, without any form of consent, was cruel in nature and caused significant physical harm and pain.

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* Lenore: This Troper found the episode "Johnny's Left Foot" to be pretty sickening. Johnny injured himself because he disobeyed his parents and did a stunt they didn't want him to do. He was grounded. That much I agreed with. It's the rest that is sickening. His sisters cut off his foot when he was asleep so they could test out a healing ray, and brushed off his and Dukey's shock and anger over this. Note that Johnny did not actually volunteer for the experiment. When the experiment fails, the girls blame it in part on Johnny (because it was Johnny's foot causing destruction), and it's implied at the end that Johnny is punished alongside his sisters when their parents discover what happened. When his sisters reattach his foot, Johnny is actually screaming (off-screen). His sisters do not appear bothered. His foot is concealed after this point, so we can't see if any lasting damage occurred.The experiment was preformed on an 11 year old, without any form of consent, was cruel in nature and caused significant physical harm and pain.pain.
* Tropers/SailorTardis : Even as someone who thought the show was SoOkayItsAverage, ''Johnny Kart Racing'' always pissed me off. Why? It seems just like a typical WackyRacing story, but it's often mentioned that that they are [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_racing street racing.]] In fact, the police actually get involved. Do any of the characters get in trouble? [[KarmaHoudini Nope!]] The audience is supposed to view them as the [[DesignatedVillain villains]], simply because they want the [[DesignatedHero "heroes"]] to stop an illegal action. There's a [[DontTryThisAtHome reason]] it's illegal, [[UnfortunateImplications and they treat this as acceptable.]]
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* Kurokokoro: The episode with a one off gag implying that Johnny and Dukey are directly responsible for Marie Cure's long and painful death from radiation poisoning. Even for this show, that's just sickening.

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* Kurokokoro: The episode with a one off gag implying that Johnny and Dukey are directly responsible for Marie Cure's long and painful death from radiation poisoning. Even for this show, that's just sickening.sickening.
*Lenore: This Troper found the episode "Johnny's Left Foot" to be pretty sickening. Johnny injured himself because he disobeyed his parents and did a stunt they didn't want him to do. He was grounded. That much I agreed with. It's the rest that is sickening. His sisters cut off his foot when he was asleep so they could test out a healing ray, and brushed off his and Dukey's shock and anger over this. Note that Johnny did not actually volunteer for the experiment. When the experiment fails, the girls blame it in part on Johnny (because it was Johnny's foot causing destruction), and it's implied at the end that Johnny is punished alongside his sisters when their parents discover what happened. When his sisters reattach his foot, Johnny is actually screaming (off-screen). His sisters do not appear bothered. His foot is concealed after this point, so we can't see if any lasting damage occurred.The experiment was preformed on an 11 year old, without any form of consent, was cruel in nature and caused significant physical harm and pain.
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* Tropers/Baronobeefdip: Normally, I like ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest''. But, one episode made me cringe. Which one? Well, it's the one where the parents find out that Dukey can talk. It starts out fine enough, and the idea of the parents having Dukey spend more time with them rather than Johnny makes for a pretty good plot. But then they had to hit the ResetButton, and do it in the dumbest way imaginable: Johnny, rather than simply telling his parents that he feels bad that he hasn't gotten the chance to hang out with his dog after said parents find out he can talk, pretty much tricks them into the lab and erases their memory. (Sigh) [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot So much for the concept of the whole Test family hilariously dealing with having a talking dog.]]

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* Tropers/Baronobeefdip: Tropers/{{Baronobeefdip}}: Normally, I like ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest''. But, one episode made me cringe. Which one? Well, it's the one where the parents find out that Dukey can talk. It starts out fine enough, and the idea of the parents having Dukey spend more time with them rather than Johnny makes for a pretty good plot. But then they had to hit the ResetButton, and do it in the dumbest way imaginable: Johnny, rather than simply telling his parents that he feels bad that he hasn't gotten the chance to hang out with his dog after said parents find out he can talk, pretty much tricks them into the lab and erases their memory. (Sigh) [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot So much for the concept of the whole Test family hilariously dealing with having a talking dog.]]



* Tropers/philipthepatsy: "Good Ol' JohnnyTest". This episode is a poor "parody" of ACharlieBrownChristmas. For one thing, it cheapens Linus's awesome "True Meaning of Christmas" speech into Dukey's "True Meaning of a School Play" speech, which was ridiculously unfunny, and, of all things, ended with a flatulence sound effect. It tries to be humorous in having the kids of the main cast sing a horrendous version of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", stopping before they get into any mention of Jesus. The parody parts are so awful, especially when trying to parody a beloved Christmas special. The rest of the plot is no better, as it's just Johnny trying to stop a landfill monster (that HE created) in order to put on a school play...with a very, VERY blatant GreenAesop thrown in to boot. Writers, if you want to parody something so beloved, 1) Do it well, and 2) Don't have a lame plot along with it.

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* Tropers/philipthepatsy: Tropers/{{philipthepatsy}}: "Good Ol' JohnnyTest". This episode is a poor "parody" of ACharlieBrownChristmas. For one thing, it cheapens Linus's awesome "True Meaning of Christmas" speech into Dukey's "True Meaning of a School Play" speech, which was ridiculously unfunny, and, of all things, ended with a flatulence sound effect. It tries to be humorous in having the kids of the main cast sing a horrendous version of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", stopping before they get into any mention of Jesus. The parody parts are so awful, especially when trying to parody a beloved Christmas special. The rest of the plot is no better, as it's just Johnny trying to stop a landfill monster (that HE created) in order to put on a school play...with a very, VERY blatant GreenAesop thrown in to boot. Writers, if you want to parody something so beloved, 1) Do it well, and 2) Don't have a lame plot along with it.
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**christopherweebling 1: Heck, they shouldn't even have a problem with a villain no longer being a villain. They did it with The Bee Keeper.
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''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' has been running for quite a while, and [[{{Hatedom}} it has gained quite a lot of hatred from around the world]]. However, there are some episodes [[DarthWiki/DethroningMomentOfSuck so terrible]] than the rest, that they managed to find a way to this page.

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''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' has been running for quite ''Johnny Test'' is a while, and very divisive series that [[{{Hatedom}} it has gained quite a lot of hatred from around the world]]. However, there are some these episodes are [[DarthWiki/DethroningMomentOfSuck so terrible]] even worse]] than the rest, that they managed to find a way to this page.
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* Kurokokoro: The episode with a one off gag implying that Johnny and Dukey are responsible for Marie Cure's long and painful death from radiation poisoning. Even for this show, it's just sickening.

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* Kurokokoro: The episode with a one off gag implying that Johnny and Dukey are directly responsible for Marie Cure's long and painful death from radiation poisoning. Even for this show, it's that's just sickening.
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* Noah1: The ''JohnnyTest'' episode "Dark Johnny" is, if not the shining example of the show's shoddy writing, then the most infuriating. Dark Vegan is stranded on Earth, and agrees to a truce: if Johnny helps him return to Vegandon, he will forgo his revenge on Johnny and quit invading and draining other planets of their resources. The first major issue with this episode is when the Test Sisters refuse to let them use the spaceship, saying that they'll "just crash it like last time". Now, I'm all for keeping Johnny's mitts off your things, but blowing off a king trying to return to his home and people and give up his evil ways in the same breath?! Plus, it's not like they don't know about it, considering they mockingly call him "Dork Vegan" later in the episode. But eventually Dark Vegan does manage to get the ship (by hypnotizing Gil) and returns home, where it turns out that his time on Earth gave him [[TrademarkFavoriteFood a love of toast]], and since Vegandon has no bread or toasters, he returns to Earth and gleefully declares the agreement null and void before attacking Johnny. First of all, if Dark Vegan wanted toast that badly, he could import the stuff necessary to make it rather than abandon his home planet. Secondly, the deal was that he would give up being evil if Johnny helped you return home, which he did! Whether or not Dark Vegan stays is another matter entirely. So basically, Dark Vegan abandoned his home planet for toast and a flimsy excuse to remain evil and vengeful. You'd think his RebelliousPrincess Jillian would have something to say about that, but nope! She's content to smugly advise Johnny to run, abandoning her home for her own selfish reasons as well. Writers, if you want to keep Dark Vegan on the RoguesGallery that badly, that's fine, but please do so without such levels of asinine derailment!

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* Noah1: The ''JohnnyTest'' episode "Dark Johnny" is, if not the shining example of the show's shoddy writing, then the most infuriating. Dark Vegan is stranded on Earth, and agrees to a truce: if Johnny helps him return to Vegandon, he will forgo his revenge on Johnny and quit invading and draining other planets of their resources. The first major issue with this episode is when the Test Sisters refuse to let them use the spaceship, saying that they'll "just crash it like last time". Now, I'm all for keeping Johnny's mitts off your things, but blowing off a king trying to return to his home and people and give up his evil ways in the same breath?! Plus, it's not like they don't know about it, considering they mockingly call him "Dork Vegan" later in the episode. But eventually Dark Vegan does manage to get the ship (by hypnotizing Gil) and returns home, where it turns out that his time on Earth gave him [[TrademarkFavoriteFood a love of toast]], and since Vegandon has no bread or toasters, he returns to Earth and gleefully declares the agreement null and void before attacking Johnny. First of all, if Dark Vegan wanted toast that badly, he could import the stuff necessary to make it rather than abandon his home planet. Secondly, the deal was that he would give up being evil if Johnny helped you return home, which he did! Whether or not Dark Vegan stays is another matter entirely. So basically, Dark Vegan abandoned his home planet for toast and a flimsy excuse to remain evil and vengeful. You'd think his RebelliousPrincess Jillian would have something to say about that, but nope! She's content to smugly advise Johnny to run, abandoning her home for her own selfish reasons as well. Writers, if you want to keep Dark Vegan on the RoguesGallery that badly, that's fine, but please do so without such levels of asinine derailment!derailment!
* Kurokokoro: The episode with a one off gag implying that Johnny and Dukey are responsible for Marie Cure's long and painful death from radiation poisoning. Even for this show, it's just sickening.

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''Johnny Test'' has been running for quite a while, and it has gained quite a lot of hatred from around the world. However, there are some episodes [[DarthWiki/DethroningMomentOfSuck so terrible]] than the rest, that they managed to find a way to this page.

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** fluffything: Agreed 1000% with both of the above. Hey, writers of JohnnyTest, there's a difference between a cartoon animal being injured for comedy and an animal dying a horrible agonizing death. Guess which one you guys pulled off. Hint: It's the one that's not funny. Plus, isn't Johnny usually the one compassionate enough to save his enemies when they're in danger? So, not only do we have blatant animal cruelty against a creature whose only crime was that it was hungry, but we also have Johnny acting [[CharacterDerailment utterly OOC]] just so said alligator would die violently. Remind me why this show is getting new episodes again?
* Tropers/{{Mineburst}}: That's not the first time something like the above scenario happened. There's "Deep Sea Johnny", that episode where Johnny gets the ability to breathe underwater from an invention. That same invention gives a shark, octopus and electric eel the ability to breathe air; bringing them to torment beach goers. While the shark and eel get the chance to return to the ocean, the octopus... is chopped into sushi (offscreen) and eaten by the Test family. I personally would have liked the episode more if the octopus ran into the ocean like the shark and eel.

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** fluffything: Agreed 1000% with both of the above. Hey, writers of JohnnyTest, there's a difference between a cartoon animal being injured for comedy and an animal dying a horrible agonizing death. Guess which one you guys pulled off. Hint: It's the one that's not funny. Plus, isn't Johnny usually the one compassionate enough to save his enemies when they're in danger? So, not only do we have blatant animal cruelty against a creature whose only crime was that it was hungry, but we also have Johnny acting [[CharacterDerailment utterly OOC]] utterly]] OutOfCharacter just so said alligator would die violently. Remind me why this show is getting new episodes again?
* Tropers/{{Mineburst}}: That's not the first time something like the above scenario happened. There's "Deep Sea Johnny", that episode where Johnny gets the ability to breathe underwater from an invention. That same invention gives a shark, octopus and electric eel the ability to breathe air; bringing them to torment beach goers. While the shark and eel get the chance to return to the ocean, the octopus... is chopped into sushi (offscreen) and eaten by the Test family. I personally would have liked the episode more if the octopus ran into the ocean like the shark and eel.eel.
* Noah1: The ''JohnnyTest'' episode "Dark Johnny" is, if not the shining example of the show's shoddy writing, then the most infuriating. Dark Vegan is stranded on Earth, and agrees to a truce: if Johnny helps him return to Vegandon, he will forgo his revenge on Johnny and quit invading and draining other planets of their resources. The first major issue with this episode is when the Test Sisters refuse to let them use the spaceship, saying that they'll "just crash it like last time". Now, I'm all for keeping Johnny's mitts off your things, but blowing off a king trying to return to his home and people and give up his evil ways in the same breath?! Plus, it's not like they don't know about it, considering they mockingly call him "Dork Vegan" later in the episode. But eventually Dark Vegan does manage to get the ship (by hypnotizing Gil) and returns home, where it turns out that his time on Earth gave him [[TrademarkFavoriteFood a love of toast]], and since Vegandon has no bread or toasters, he returns to Earth and gleefully declares the agreement null and void before attacking Johnny. First of all, if Dark Vegan wanted toast that badly, he could import the stuff necessary to make it rather than abandon his home planet. Secondly, the deal was that he would give up being evil if Johnny helped you return home, which he did! Whether or not Dark Vegan stays is another matter entirely. So basically, Dark Vegan abandoned his home planet for toast and a flimsy excuse to remain evil and vengeful. You'd think his RebelliousPrincess Jillian would have something to say about that, but nope! She's content to smugly advise Johnny to run, abandoning her home for her own selfish reasons as well. Writers, if you want to keep Dark Vegan on the RoguesGallery that badly, that's fine, but please do so without such levels of asinine derailment!
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* {{Raguigi}}: Now, I'm okay with the series as a whole, but "Johnnyiscle" was probably the worst episode yet. This is mainly because it's a major {{retcon}}. Brainfreezer [[Main/OverusedRunningGag keeps freezing Johnny over and over]], and Brainfreezer says the same thing over and over: "Revenge!" When Johnny asks why Brainfreezer is doing this...he says it's because he's lonely. [[Main/RetCon Wait, what]]? I thought you hated Johnny because his sisters won the award at the academy, and you were stopped by Johnny himself. Obviously the coldness you induce must have damaged your brain cells and made you forget. So Johnny tries getting the guy on a date, but it keeps [[Main/KafkaKomedy failing miserably]]. Now, I know Brainfreezer is supposed to be an antagonist, but if he's so "lonely" (which he's not, but that's what everyone in-universe seems to believe), why are you trating him this way? Won't that just make him angry again? Well, it does, and eventually they are led to the sisters' lab. They were working on some stylizing machine (it has been seen before in this episode), and manage to solve the problem while following the stupid Retcon. Then, for no reason, [[Main/CatsAreMean Mr. Mittens]] breaks in, and it turns out that it's because he's lonely. Again, retcon. Is every villain in the series lonely, or just idiots?

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* {{Raguigi}}: Now, I'm okay with the series as a whole, but "Johnnyiscle" "Johnnysicle" was probably the worst episode yet. This is mainly because it's a major {{retcon}}. Brainfreezer [[Main/OverusedRunningGag keeps freezing Johnny over and over]], and Brainfreezer says the same thing over and over: "Revenge!" When Johnny asks why Brainfreezer is doing this...he says it's because he's lonely. [[Main/RetCon Wait, what]]? I thought you hated Johnny because his sisters won the award at the academy, and you were stopped by Johnny himself. Obviously the coldness you induce must have damaged your brain cells and made you forget. So Johnny tries getting the guy on a date, but it keeps [[Main/KafkaKomedy failing miserably]]. Now, I know Brainfreezer is supposed to be an antagonist, but if he's so "lonely" (which he's not, but that's what everyone in-universe seems to believe), why are you trating him this way? Won't that just make him angry again? Well, it does, and eventually they are led to the sisters' lab. They were working on some stylizing machine (it has been seen before in this episode), and manage to solve the problem while following the stupid Retcon. Then, for no reason, [[Main/CatsAreMean Mr. Mittens]] breaks in, and it turns out that it's because he's lonely. Again, retcon. Is every villain in the series lonely, or just idiots?
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* {{Raguigi}}: Now, I'm okay with the series as a whole, but "Johnnyiscle" was probably the worst episode yet. This is mainly because it's a major {{retcon}}. Brainfreezer [[Main/OverusedRunningJoke keeps freezing Johnny over and over]], and Brainfreezer says the same thing over and over: "Revenge!" When Johnny asks why Brainfreezer is doing this...he says it's because he's lonely. [[Main/RetCon Wait, what]]? I thought you hated Johnny because his sisters won the award at the academy, and you were stopped by Johnny himself. Obviously the coldness you induce must have damaged your brain cells and made you forget. So Johnny tries getting the guy on a date, but it keeps [[Main/KafkaKomedy failing miserably]]. Now, I know Brainfreezer is supposed to be an antagonist, but if he's so "lonely" (which he's not, but that's what everyone in-universe seems to believe), why are you trating him this way? Won't that just make him angry again? Well, it does, and eventually they are led to the sisters' lab. They were working on some stylizing machine (it has been seen before in this episode), and manage to solve the problem while following the stupid Retcon. Then, for no reason, [[Main/CatsAreBad Mr. Mittens]] breaks in, and it turns out that it's because he's lonely. Again, retcon. Is every villain in the series lonely, or just idiots?

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* {{Raguigi}}: Now, I'm okay with the series as a whole, but "Johnnyiscle" was probably the worst episode yet. This is mainly because it's a major {{retcon}}. Brainfreezer [[Main/OverusedRunningJoke [[Main/OverusedRunningGag keeps freezing Johnny over and over]], and Brainfreezer says the same thing over and over: "Revenge!" When Johnny asks why Brainfreezer is doing this...he says it's because he's lonely. [[Main/RetCon Wait, what]]? I thought you hated Johnny because his sisters won the award at the academy, and you were stopped by Johnny himself. Obviously the coldness you induce must have damaged your brain cells and made you forget. So Johnny tries getting the guy on a date, but it keeps [[Main/KafkaKomedy failing miserably]]. Now, I know Brainfreezer is supposed to be an antagonist, but if he's so "lonely" (which he's not, but that's what everyone in-universe seems to believe), why are you trating him this way? Won't that just make him angry again? Well, it does, and eventually they are led to the sisters' lab. They were working on some stylizing machine (it has been seen before in this episode), and manage to solve the problem while following the stupid Retcon. Then, for no reason, [[Main/CatsAreBad [[Main/CatsAreMean Mr. Mittens]] breaks in, and it turns out that it's because he's lonely. Again, retcon. Is every villain in the series lonely, or just idiots?
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* {{Raguigi}}: Now, I'm okay with the series as a whole, but "Johnnyiscle" was probably the worst episode yet. This is mainly because it's a major {{retcon}}. Brainfreezer [[Main/OverusedRunningJoke keeps freezing Johnny over and over]], and Brainfreezer says the same thing over and over: "Revenge!" When Johnny asks why Brainfreezer is doing this...he says it's because he's lonely. [[Main/RetCon Wait, what]]? I thought you hated Johnny because his sisters won the award at the academy, and you were stopped by Johnny himself. Obviously the coldness you induce must have damaged your brain cells and made you forget. So Johnny tries getting the guy on a date, but it keeps [[Main/KafkaKomedy failing miserably]]. Now, I know Brainfreezer is supposed to be an antagonist, but if he's so "lonely" (which he's not, but that's what everyone in-universe seems to believe), why are you trating him this way? Won't that just make him angry again? Well, it does, and eventually they are led to the sisters' lab. They were working on some stylizing machine (it has been seen before in this episode), and manage to solve the problem while following the stupid Retcon. Then, for no reason, [[Main/CatsAreBad Mr. Mittens]] breaks in, and it turns out that it's because he's lonely. Again, retcon. Is every villain in the series lonely, or just idiots?

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* {{Raguigi}}: *{{Raguigi}}: Now, I'm okay with the series as a whole, but "Johnnyiscle" was probably the worst episode yet. This is mainly because it's a major {{retcon}}. Brainfreezer [[Main/OverusedRunningJoke keeps freezing Johnny over and over]], and Brainfreezer says the same thing over and over: "Revenge!" When Johnny asks why Brainfreezer is doing this...he says it's because he's lonely. [[Main/RetCon Wait, what]]? I thought you hated Johnny because his sisters won the award at the academy, and you were stopped by Johnny himself. Obviously the coldness you induce must have damaged your brain cells and made you forget. So Johnny tries getting the guy on a date, but it keeps [[Main/KafkaKomedy failing miserably]]. Now, I know Brainfreezer is supposed to be an antagonist, but if he's so "lonely" (which he's not, but that's what everyone in-universe seems to believe), why are you trating him this way? Won't that just make him angry again? Well, it does, and eventually they are led to the sisters' lab. They were working on some stylizing machine (it has been seen before in this episode), and manage to solve the problem while following the stupid Retcon. Then, for no reason, [[Main/CatsAreBad Mr. Mittens]] breaks in, and it turns out that it's because he's lonely. Again, retcon. Is every villain in the series lonely, or just idiots?
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*{{Raguigi}}: Now, I'm okay with the series as a whole, but "Johnnyiscle" was probably the worst episode yet. This is mainly because it's a major {{retcon}}. Brainfreezer [[Main/OverusedRunningJoke keeps freezing Johnny over and over]], and Brainfreezer says the same thing over and over: "Revenge!" When Johnny asks why Brainfreezer is doing this...he says it's because he's lonely. [[Main/RetCon Wait, what]]? I thought you hated Johnny because his sisters won the award at the academy, and you were stopped by Johnny himself. Obviously the coldness you induce must have damaged your brain cells and made you forget. So Johnny tries getting the guy on a date, but it keeps [[Main/KafkaKomedy failing miserably]]. Now, I know Brainfreezer is supposed to be an antagonist, but if he's so "lonely" (which he's not, but that's what everyone in-universe seems to believe), why are you trating him this way? Won't that just make him angry again? Well, it does, and eventually they are led to the sisters' lab. They were working on some stylizing machine (it has been seen before in this episode), and manage to solve the problem while following the stupid Retcon. Then, for no reason, [[Main/CatsAreBad Mr. Mittens]] breaks in, and it turns out that it's because he's lonely. Again, retcon. Is every villain in the series lonely, or just idiots?
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** fluffything: Agreed 1000% with both of the above. Hey, writers of JohnnyTest, there's a difference between a cartoon animal being injured for comedy and an animal dying a horrible agonizing death. Guess which one you guys pulled off. Hint: It's the one that's not funny. Plus, isn't Johnny usually the one compassionate enough to save his enemies when they're in danger? So, not only do we have blatant animal cruelty against a creature whose only crime was that it was hungry, but we also have Johnny acting [[CharacterDerailment utterly OOC]] just so said alligator would die violently. Remind me why this show is getting new episodes again?

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** fluffything: Agreed 1000% with both of the above. Hey, writers of JohnnyTest, there's a difference between a cartoon animal being injured for comedy and an animal dying a horrible agonizing death. Guess which one you guys pulled off. Hint: It's the one that's not funny. Plus, isn't Johnny usually the one compassionate enough to save his enemies when they're in danger? So, not only do we have blatant animal cruelty against a creature whose only crime was that it was hungry, but we also have Johnny acting [[CharacterDerailment utterly OOC]] just so said alligator would die violently. Remind me why this show is getting new episodes again?again?
* Tropers/{{Mineburst}}: That's not the first time something like the above scenario happened. There's "Deep Sea Johnny", that episode where Johnny gets the ability to breathe underwater from an invention. That same invention gives a shark, octopus and electric eel the ability to breathe air; bringing them to torment beach goers. While the shark and eel get the chance to return to the ocean, the octopus... is chopped into sushi (offscreen) and eaten by the Test family. I personally would have liked the episode more if the octopus ran into the ocean like the shark and eel.
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* Tropers/{{bobdrantz}}: For me, it was the episode ''Johnny's Royal Flush'' in which Johnny is turned into a fish, flushed down the toilet, and pursued by a hungry sewer gator. What makes this episode a DMOS is the ending. Long story short, the alligator is (offscreen) sucked into what is essentially a giant fan and killed. That's right. The episode ends with a living creature essentially ripped apart and turned into shoes and bags. Even worse is the fact that the series treats this ending as funny. [[SarcasmMode Yes, it's always hilarious whenever a living creature dies a horrible painful death]]. People, far more evil villains have done worse than the 'gator (For example, recurring villain [[AffectionateParody Darth]] [[StarWars Vegan]] tried twice to essentially destroy all life on earth by stealing all the natural resources) are defeated and injured, but were still left alive, though utterly humiliated. So, what are you trying to teach us ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest''? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop It's ok to let "humanoid" villains live even if they try to wipe out entire planets but a hungry alligator deserves to die as painfully and disturbingly as possible?]]
** Tropers/{{Frankiefoster}}: I hated ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' before because it reminded me of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' too much, with a hint of WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo in how his hair design looked, but once I saw Royal Flush's second half, my hate was solidified. Any of you seen Finding Nemo, specifically the scenes where Nemo tries to get away from the fan and Bruce's feeding frenzy? Split those two apart and cram them together, take out Bruce and replace him with a soon-dying hungry gator, and you have the episode. Great creativity, writers...great creativity.

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* Tropers/{{bobdrantz}}: For me, it was the episode ''Johnny's "Johnny's Royal Flush'' Flush" in which Johnny is turned into a fish, flushed down the toilet, and pursued by a hungry sewer gator. What makes this episode a DMOS is the ending. Long story short, the alligator is (offscreen) sucked into what is essentially a giant fan and killed. That's right. The episode ends with a living creature essentially ripped apart and turned into shoes and bags. Even worse is the fact that the series treats this ending as funny. [[SarcasmMode Yes, it's always hilarious whenever a living creature dies a horrible painful death]]. People, far more evil villains have done worse than the 'gator (For example, recurring villain [[AffectionateParody Darth]] [[StarWars Vegan]] tried twice to essentially destroy all life on earth by stealing all the natural resources) are defeated and injured, but were still left alive, though utterly humiliated. So, what are you trying to teach us ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest''? ''JohnnyTest''? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop It's ok to let "humanoid" villains live even if they try to wipe out entire planets but a hungry alligator deserves to die as painfully and disturbingly as possible?]]
** Tropers/{{Frankiefoster}}: I hated ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' before because it reminded me of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' too much, with a hint of WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo in how his hair design looked, but once I saw Royal Flush's second half, my hate was solidified. Any of you seen Finding Nemo, ''Finding Nemo'', specifically the scenes where Nemo tries to get away from the fan and Bruce's feeding frenzy? Split those two apart and cram them together, take out Bruce and replace him with a soon-dying hungry gator, and you have the episode. Great creativity, writers...great creativity.
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* Tropers/{{bobdrantz}}: For me, it was the episode ''Johnny's Royal Flush'' in which Johnny is turned into a fish, flushed down the toilet, and pursued by a hungry sewer gator. What makes this episode a DMOS is the ending. Long story short, the alligator is (offscreen) sucked into what is essentially a giant fan and killed. That's right. The episode ends with a living creature essentially ripped apart and turned into shoes and bags. Even worse is the fact that the series treats this ending as funny. [[SarcasmMode Yes, it's always hilarious whenever a living creature dies a horrible painful death]]. People, far more evil villains have done worse than the 'gator (For example, recurring villain [[AffectionateParody Darth]] [[StarWars Vegan]] tried twice to essentially destroy all life on earth by stealing all the natural resources) are defeated and injured, but were still left alive though utterly humiliated. So, what are you trying to teach us ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest''? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop It's ok to let "humanoid" villains live even if they try to wipe out entire planets but a hungry alligator deserves to die as painfully and disturbingly as possible?]]

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* Tropers/{{bobdrantz}}: For me, it was the episode ''Johnny's Royal Flush'' in which Johnny is turned into a fish, flushed down the toilet, and pursued by a hungry sewer gator. What makes this episode a DMOS is the ending. Long story short, the alligator is (offscreen) sucked into what is essentially a giant fan and killed. That's right. The episode ends with a living creature essentially ripped apart and turned into shoes and bags. Even worse is the fact that the series treats this ending as funny. [[SarcasmMode Yes, it's always hilarious whenever a living creature dies a horrible painful death]]. People, far more evil villains have done worse than the 'gator (For example, recurring villain [[AffectionateParody Darth]] [[StarWars Vegan]] tried twice to essentially destroy all life on earth by stealing all the natural resources) are defeated and injured, but were still left alive alive, though utterly humiliated. So, what are you trying to teach us ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest''? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop It's ok to let "humanoid" villains live even if they try to wipe out entire planets but a hungry alligator deserves to die as painfully and disturbingly as possible?]]
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* Tropers/{{bobdrantz}}: For me, it was the episode ''Johnny's Royal Flush'' in which Johnny is turned into a fish, flushed down the toilet, and pursued by a hungry sewer gator. What makes this episode a DMOS is the ending. Long story short, the alligator is (offscreen) sucked into what is essentially a giant fan and killed. That's right. The episode ends with a living creature essentially ripped apart and turned into shoes and bags. Even worse is the fact that the series treats this ending as funny. [[SarcasmMode Yes, it's always hilarious whenever a living creature dies a horrible painful death]]. People, far more evil villains have done worse than the 'gator (For example, recurring villain [[AffectionateParody Darth]] [[StarWars Vegan]] tried twice to essentially destroy all life on earth by stealing all the natural resources) have been defeated and injured, but were still left alive though utterly humiliated. So, what are you trying to teach us ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest''? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop It's ok to let "humanoid" villains live even if they try to wipe out entire planets but a hungry alligator deserves to die as painfully and disturbingly as possible?]]

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* Tropers/{{bobdrantz}}: For me, it was the episode ''Johnny's Royal Flush'' in which Johnny is turned into a fish, flushed down the toilet, and pursued by a hungry sewer gator. What makes this episode a DMOS is the ending. Long story short, the alligator is (offscreen) sucked into what is essentially a giant fan and killed. That's right. The episode ends with a living creature essentially ripped apart and turned into shoes and bags. Even worse is the fact that the series treats this ending as funny. [[SarcasmMode Yes, it's always hilarious whenever a living creature dies a horrible painful death]]. People, far more evil villains have done worse than the 'gator (For example, recurring villain [[AffectionateParody Darth]] [[StarWars Vegan]] tried twice to essentially destroy all life on earth by stealing all the natural resources) have been are defeated and injured, but were still left alive though utterly humiliated. So, what are you trying to teach us ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest''? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop It's ok to let "humanoid" villains live even if they try to wipe out entire planets but a hungry alligator deserves to die as painfully and disturbingly as possible?]]
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** fluffything: Agreed 1000% with both of the above. Hey, writer's of JohnnyTest, there's a difference between a cartoon animal being injured for comedy and an animal dying a horrible agonizing death. Guess which one you guys pulled off. Hint: It's the one that's not funny. Plus, isn't Johnny usually the one compassionate enough to save his enemies when they're in danger? So, not only do we have blatant animal cruelty against a creature whose only crime was that it was hungry, but we also have Johnny acting [[CharacterDerailment utterly OOC]] just so said alligator would die violently. Remind me why this show is getting new episodes again?

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** fluffything: Agreed 1000% with both of the above. Hey, writer's writers of JohnnyTest, there's a difference between a cartoon animal being injured for comedy and an animal dying a horrible agonizing death. Guess which one you guys pulled off. Hint: It's the one that's not funny. Plus, isn't Johnny usually the one compassionate enough to save his enemies when they're in danger? So, not only do we have blatant animal cruelty against a creature whose only crime was that it was hungry, but we also have Johnny acting [[CharacterDerailment utterly OOC]] just so said alligator would die violently. Remind me why this show is getting new episodes again?
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* Tropers/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of "Mush, Johnny, Mush" was just shit. Basically, Johnny and friends race some of the show's villains. Who won? Nobody, because they used the cliched, idiotic cop out of having the winner completely unknown! Sorry, writers. Come back when you actually try.

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* Tropers/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of "Mush, Johnny, Mush" was just shit. Basically, Johnny and friends race some of the show's villains. Who won? Nobody, because they used the cliched, clichéd, idiotic cop out of having the winner completely unknown! Sorry, writers. Come back when you actually try.
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''Johnny Test'' has been running for quite a while, and it has gained quite a lot of hatred from around the world. However, there are some episodes [[DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible so terrible]] than the rest, that they managed to find a way to this page.

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* Tropers/philipthepatsy: "Good Ol' JohnnyTest". This episode is a poor "parody" of ACharlieBrownChristmas. For one thing, it cheapens Linus's awesome "True Meaning of Christmas" speech into Dukey's "True Meaning of a School Play" speech, which was ridiculously unfunny, and, of all things, ended with a flatulence sound effect. It tries to be humorous in having the kids of the main cast sing a horrendous version of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", stopping before they get into any mention of Jesus. The parody parts are so awful, especially when trying to parody a beloved Christmas special. The rest of the plot is no better, as it's just Johnny trying to stop a landfill monster (that HE created) in order to put on a school play...with a very, VERY blatant GreenAesop thrown in to boot. Writers, if you want to parody something so beloved, 1) Do it well, and 2) Don't have a lame plot along with it.

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* Tropers/philipthepatsy: "Good Ol' JohnnyTest". This episode is a poor "parody" of ACharlieBrownChristmas. For one thing, it cheapens Linus's awesome "True Meaning of Christmas" speech into Dukey's "True Meaning of a School Play" speech, which was ridiculously unfunny, and, of all things, ended with a flatulence sound effect. It tries to be humorous in having the kids of the main cast sing a horrendous version of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", stopping before they get into any mention of Jesus. The parody parts are so awful, especially when trying to parody a beloved Christmas special. The rest of the plot is no better, as it's just Johnny trying to stop a landfill monster (that HE created) in order to put on a school play...with a very, VERY blatant GreenAesop thrown in to boot. Writers, if you want to parody something so beloved, 1) Do it well, and 2) Don't have a lame plot along with it.it.
* Tropers/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of "Mush, Johnny, Mush" was just shit. Basically, Johnny and friends race some of the show's villains. Who won? Nobody, because they used the cliched, idiotic cop out of having the winner completely unknown! Sorry, writers. Come back when you actually try.
* Tropers/{{bobdrantz}}: For me, it was the episode ''Johnny's Royal Flush'' in which Johnny is turned into a fish, flushed down the toilet, and pursued by a hungry sewer gator. What makes this episode a DMOS is the ending. Long story short, the alligator is (offscreen) sucked into what is essentially a giant fan and killed. That's right. The episode ends with a living creature essentially ripped apart and turned into shoes and bags. Even worse is the fact that the series treats this ending as funny. [[SarcasmMode Yes, it's always hilarious whenever a living creature dies a horrible painful death]]. People, far more evil villains have done worse than the 'gator (For example, recurring villain [[AffectionateParody Darth]] [[StarWars Vegan]] tried twice to essentially destroy all life on earth by stealing all the natural resources) have been defeated and injured, but were still left alive though utterly humiliated. So, what are you trying to teach us ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest''? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop It's ok to let "humanoid" villains live even if they try to wipe out entire planets but a hungry alligator deserves to die as painfully and disturbingly as possible?]]
** Tropers/{{Frankiefoster}}: I hated ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' before because it reminded me of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' too much, with a hint of WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo in how his hair design looked, but once I saw Royal Flush's second half, my hate was solidified. Any of you seen Finding Nemo, specifically the scenes where Nemo tries to get away from the fan and Bruce's feeding frenzy? Split those two apart and cram them together, take out Bruce and replace him with a soon-dying hungry gator, and you have the episode. Great creativity, writers...great creativity.
** fluffything: Agreed 1000% with both of the above. Hey, writer's of JohnnyTest, there's a difference between a cartoon animal being injured for comedy and an animal dying a horrible agonizing death. Guess which one you guys pulled off. Hint: It's the one that's not funny. Plus, isn't Johnny usually the one compassionate enough to save his enemies when they're in danger? So, not only do we have blatant animal cruelty against a creature whose only crime was that it was hungry, but we also have Johnny acting [[CharacterDerailment utterly OOC]] just so said alligator would die violently. Remind me why this show is getting new episodes again?
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* Tropers/philipthepatsy: "Good Ol' JohnnyTest". This episode is a poor "parody" of ACharlieBrownChristmas. For one thing, it cheapens Linus's awesome "True Meaning of Christmas" speech into Dukey's "True Meaning of a School Play" speech, which was ridiculously unfunny, and, of all things, ended with a flatulence sound effect. It tries to be humorous in having the kids of the main cast sing a horrendous version of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", stopping before they get into any mention of Jesus. The parody parts are so awful, especially when trying to parody a beloved Christmas special. The rest of the plot is no better, as it's just Johnny trying to stop a landfill monster (that HE created) in order to put on a school play...with a very, VERY blatant GreenAesop thrown in to boot. Writers, if you want to parody something so beloved, 1) Do it well, and 2) Don't have a lame plot along with it.
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* Tropers/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of "Mush, Johnny, Mush" was just shit. Basically, Johnny and friends race some of the show's villains. Who won? Nobody, because they used the cliched, idiotic cop out of having the winner completely unknown! Sorry, writers. Come back when you actually try.
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* Tropers/{{bobdrantz}}: For me, it was the episode ''Johnny's Royal Flush'' in which Johnny is turned into a fish, flushed down the toilet, and pursued by a hungry sewer gator. What makes this episode a DMOS is the ending. Long story short, the alligator is (offscreen) sucked into what is essentially a giant fan and killed. That's right. The episode ends with a living creature essentially ripped apart and turned into shoes and bags. Even worse is the fact that the series treats this ending as funny. [[SarcasmMode Yes, it's always hilarious whenever a living creature dies a horrible painful death]]. People, far more evil villains have done worse than the 'gator (For example, recurring villain [[AffectionateParody Darth]] [[StarWars Vegan]] tried twice to essentially destroy all life on earth by stealing all the natural resources) have been defeated and injured, but were still left alive though utterly humiliated. So, what are you trying to teach us ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest''? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop It's ok to let "humanoid" villains live even if they try to wipe out entire planets but a hungry alligator deserves to die as painfully and disturbingly as possible?]]
** Tropers/{{Frankiefoster}}: I hated ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' before because it reminded me of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' too much, with a hint of WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo in how his hair design looked, but once I saw Royal Flush's second half, my hate was solidified. Any of you seen Finding Nemo, specifically the scenes where Nemo tries to get away from the fan and Bruce's feeding frenzy? Split those two apart and cram them together, take out Bruce and replace him with a soon-dying hungry gator, and you have the episode. Great creativity, writers...great creativity.
** fluffything: Agreed 1000% with both of the above. Hey, writer's of JohnnyTest, there's a difference between a cartoon animal being injured for comedy and an animal dying a horrible agonizing death. Guess which one you guys pulled off. Hint: It's the one that's not funny. Plus, isn't Johnny usually the one compassionate enough to save his enemies when they're in danger? So, not only do we have blatant animal cruelty against a creature whose only crime was that it was hungry, but we also have Johnny acting [[CharacterDerailment utterly OOC]] just so said alligator would die violently. Remind me why this show is getting new episodes again?
* philipthepatsy: I usually don't have much against this show, despite the HateDom it has. However, one episode was just shit, even for this series' low, low standards. "Good Ol' JohnnyTest", a...."parody", if you can call it that, of ACharlieBrownChristmas. The "parody" bits are mostly in the beginning. There's nothing too offensive, just things everybody who has ever parodied Peanuts done yet again. That is, until when Dukey goes over to the stage and does his version of Linus's timeless [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome "True Meaning]] [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming of Christmas"]] speech, making it a, "True Meaning of a School Play", the theme of the episode, instead. Not only was the speech incredibly dumb and not in the least bit like the Peanuts version, it ends with a fart sound effect! What the hell is that? The rest of the episode is about the play, which is an overstuffed GreenAesop shoved down the audiences throats to no end ("Get rid of your garbage to save the earth!!!") Then, the show's kids all hold hands and sing a truly repulsive version of "Hark! The Hearald Angels Sing" (stopping before they get to any mention of Jesus Christ), with Dukey giving the show's obnoxious RunningGag of "I know I've seen this before, DUR HUR!", used in every episode "parody" they've ever done. Maybe it's just me, but I don't see the point in parodying Christmas specials, especially parts with religious mentions in them. At least, not in the shit way JohnnyTest did.

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* Tropers/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of "Mush, Johnny, Mush" was just shit. Basically, Johnny and friends race some of the show's villains. Who won? Nobody, because they used the cliched, idiotic cop out of having the winner completely unknown! Sorry, writers. Come back when you actually try.
** My old [=DMoS=] was "Johnny's New Baby Sisters" until you reminded me of all the racing episodes this show had. And guess what? I hate them all! They all go over the same formula. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Every.]] [[YoYoPlotPoint Freaking.]] [[TheyJustDidntCare Time.]] [[WriterCopOut Are they even trying!?]]

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* Tropers/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of "Mush, Johnny, Mush" was just shit. Basically, Johnny and friends race some of the show's villains. Who won? Nobody, because they used the cliched, idiotic cop out of having the winner completely unknown! Sorry, writers. Come back when you actually try.
** My old [=DMoS=] was "Johnny's New Baby Sisters" until you reminded me of all the racing episodes this show had. And guess what? I hate them all! They all go over the same formula. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Every.]] [[YoYoPlotPoint Freaking.]] [[TheyJustDidntCare Time.]] [[WriterCopOut Are they even trying!?]]
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* Supernintendo128: "Johnny's New Baby Sisters" where Susan and Mary turn themselves into babies. Why you may ask? They heard that [[DumbBlonde Gil]] started babysitting so they hired him and turned themselves into babies while their parents are away. Turns out Gil is the [[LethallyStupid worst babysitter ever as he lets the girls play with plastic bags, watch a violent movie in front of them, and feed them chili.]] [[YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe You gotta be kidding!]] Not even I know not to do any of that! [[DudeNotFunny Child abuse is not funny!]] Johnny can't change them back into teens because the machine needs a code. When johnny hears that their folks are coming home early, the girls are for some reason smart enough to write down the code with chili. They spent the entire episode acting like babies and suddenly they're smart enough to tell them the code with chili!? The girls are transformed back into teens and just when it looks like their off the hook, Gil congratulates their parents on the new babies and the episode ends. One could guess what happens next. [[SarcasmMode So here's for another season!]]


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* Supernintendo128: "Johnny's New Baby Sisters" where Susan and Mary turn themselves into babies. Why you may ask? They heard that [[DumbBlonde Gil]] started babysitting so they hired him and turned themselves into babies while their parents are away. Turns out Gil is the [[LethallyStupid worst babysitter ever as he lets the girls play with plastic bags, watch a violent movie in front of them, and feed them chili.]] [[YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe You gotta be kidding!]] Not even I know not to do any of that! Johnny can't change them back into teens because the machine needs a code. When johnny hears that their folks are coming home early, the girls are for some reason smart enough to write down the code with chili. They spent the entire episode acting like babies and suddenly they're smart enough to tell them the code with chili!? The girls are transformed back into teens and just when it looks like their off the hook, Gil congratulates their parents on the new babies and the episode ends. One could guess what happens next. [[SarcasmMode So here's for another season!]]

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* Supernintendo128: "Johnny's New Baby Sisters" where Susan and Mary turn themselves into babies. Why you may ask? They heard that [[DumbBlonde Gil]] started babysitting so they hired him and turned themselves into babies while their parents are away. Turns out Gil is the [[LethallyStupid worst babysitter ever as he lets the girls play with plastic bags, watch a violent movie in front of them, and feed them chili.]] [[YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe You gotta be kidding!]] Not even I know not to do any of that! [[DudeNotFunny Child abuse is not funny!]] Johnny can't change them back into teens because the machine needs a code. When johnny hears that their folks are coming home early, the girls are for some reason smart enough to write down the code with chili. They spent the entire episode acting like babies and suddenly they're smart enough to tell them the code with chili!? The girls are transformed back into teens and just when it looks like their off the hook, Gil congratulates their parents on the new babies and the episode ends. One could guess what happens next. [[SarcasmMode So here's for another season!]]

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