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Recap / Johnny Test S 4 E 21 Johnny Johnny

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Johnny and Dukey get framed for the chaos that their evil twins cause around Porkbelly, therefore the real Johnny and Dukey have to clear their names.

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  • Bland-Name Product: Dukey plays fetch with his evil counterpart with a variety of objects, including a flying disc called a “Whisbee.”
  • Cardboard Prison: Johnny and Dukey are able to easily break out of both of the cages Mr. Test makes for them as a punishment thanks to his shoddy workmanship.
  • Clear Their Name: When Johnny and Dukey are blamed for all of the terrible things their evil selves are doing, they have to prove to everyone that they're not the ones responsible.
  • Disguised in Drag: One of Dukey’s disguises to keep the angry mob from recognizing him is a cheerleader, complete with pigtails and lipstick.
  • Evil Twin: Johnny and Dukey’s evil counterparts wreak havoc on the whole town, leaving the real versions to face the consequences.
  • Go Fetch: Dukey is able to defeat his evil twin by tricking him into playing fetch with a grenade.
  • Robot Me: It’s revealed that the evil versions of Johnny and Dukey are not clones or their future selves like they had guessed, but actually cyborgs made by Mr. Black and Mr. White that turned evil.
  • Severely Specialized Store: A Running Gag in this episode is there being the perfect store at the perfect moment for the characters’ specific needs: “Pitchforks Torches ‘N’ More” for the angry mob, “Better Costumes ‘N’ More” when Johnny and Dukey are trying to get through town without being recognized, and “Explosives ‘N’ More” for Evil Johnny and Dukey to cause even more damage. This is even lampshaded by one of the members of the angry mob:
    Angry Mob Member: And how cool was it that the pitchfork and torch store was having a sale today!
  • Shout-Out: Bumper is shown happily buying a violent video game called, “Grand Theft Zombie,” a reference to Grand Theft Auto.
  • Spot the Imposter: When Johnny meets up with his evil cyborg twin, Dukey must try to figure out who the real one is by testing them with a series of questions only the real Johnny should know. The answer becomes clear when Dukey asks a math question and the cyborg gives the correct solution right away while Johnny is taking forever to solve the problem using his fingers.

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