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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.




* 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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* 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!]] 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!]] 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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Johnny Test has been quite a controversial show, gained quite a lot of hate from around the world. Despite all the haters, it of course does have supporters like every other show. 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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Johnny Test has been running for quite a controversial show, while, and it has gained quite a lot of hate hatred from around the world. Despite all the haters, it of course does have supporters like every other show.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/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of "Mush, Johnny, Mush" 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, idiotic cop out of having the winner completely unknown! Sorry, writers. Come back when you actually try.

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This show has had...a lot of vocal hate in the United States, to say at the least. Most people agree the show took a dunk in quality after Season 2. 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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This show Johnny Test has had...been quite a controversial show, gained quite a lot of vocal hate in from around the United States, to say at world. Despite all the least. Most people agree the show took a dunk in quality after Season 2.haters, it of course does have supporters like every other show. 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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** 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. Remeind me why this show is getting new episodes again?
* Tropers/CaliWolfNinja: The episode of ''JohnnyTest'' where Johnny's sisters are accidentally hit with a laser beam from one of their inventions and have their IQ's dropped drastically, around the time when they were supposed to make a presentation about said invention. In Sensible Land, any normal person would try to return their IQ's to normal as soon as they can. But not with Johnny Test! Oh no! Instead, let's take advantage of the now mentally challenged older siblings! Isn't that a great lesson for kids? If you see someone who's mentally challenged, use them for your own entertainment!.....JerkAss.
* Tropers/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of the episode with the sled-dog race 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.
* 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 Ole 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.
* Supernintendo128: "Johnny's New Baby Sisters" where Susan and Mary turn themselfs 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 infront of them, and feed them chili.]] [[YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe You gotta be kidding!]] 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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** 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. Remeind Remind me why this show is getting new episodes again?
* Tropers/CaliWolfNinja: The episode of ''JohnnyTest'' where Johnny's sisters are accidentally hit with a laser beam from one of their inventions and have their IQ's dropped drastically, around the time when they were supposed to make a presentation about said invention. In Sensible Land, any normal person would try to return their IQ's to normal as soon as they can. But not with Johnny Test! Oh no! Instead, let's take advantage of the now mentally challenged older siblings! Isn't that a great lesson for kids? If you see someone who's mentally challenged, use them for your own entertainment!.....JerkAss.
* Tropers/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of the episode with the sled-dog race 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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* 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 Ole 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/CaliWolfNinja: "Johnny's Big Dumb Sisters". In this episode, Johnny's sisters are accidentally hit with a laser beam from one of their inventions and have their IQ's dropped drastically, around the time when they were supposed to make a presentation about said invention. In Sensible Land, any normal person would try to return their IQ's to normal as soon as they can. But not with Johnny Test! Oh no! Instead, let's take advantage of the now mentally challenged older siblings! Isn't that a great lesson for kids? If you see someone who's mentally challenged, use them for your own entertainment!.....JerkAss.

* Supernintendo128: "Johnny's New Baby Sisters" where Susan and Mary turn themselfs 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 infront in front of them, and feed them chili.]] [[YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe You gotta be kidding!]] 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!]]season!]]
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* Tropers/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of "Mush, Johnny, Mush" 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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* 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 Ole 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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* 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 Ole 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.did.
* Supernintendo128: "Johnny's New Baby Sisters" where Susan and Mary turn themselfs 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 infront of them, and feed them chili.]] [[YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe You gotta be kidding!]] 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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* 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/{{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. Remeind me why this show is getting new episodes again?
* Tropers/CaliWolfNinja: The episode of ''JohnnyTest'' where Johnny's sisters are accidentally hit with a laser beam from one of their inventions and have their IQ's dropped drastically, around the time when they were supposed to make a presentation about said invention. In Sensible Land, any normal person would try to return their IQ's to normal as soon as they can. But not with Johnny Test! Oh no! Instead, let's take advantage of the now mentally challenged older siblings! Isn't that a great lesson for kids? If you see someone who's mentally challenged, use them for your own entertainment!.....JerkAss.
* Tropers/MadMan400096: I never really liked the show to begin with, but the ending of the episode with the sled-dog race 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.
* 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 Ole 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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This show has had...a lot of vocal hate in the United States, to say at the least. Most people agree the show took a dunk in quality after Season 2. 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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* No natter. As above, anything contesting an entry will be cut, and anything that's just contributing more can be made its own entry.
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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: This troper never really found anything beyond Season 2 to be funny or decent (despite a few episodes, I admit). After years of watching crap, the episode that finally did it for me was "Johnny's World Record". Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While Johnny may be a very unlikable protagonist, he didn't really deserve the abuse and treatment in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't get into it. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]] The whole episode is just a [[KickTheDog Kick The Kid]] joke after the next, and even worse than most other episodes where it happens. Even for a troper who dislikes the newer Johnny, he felt some pity for him throughout the episode.
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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: This troper never really found anything beyond Season 2 to be funny or decent (despite a few episodes, I admit). After years of watching crap, the episode that finally did it for me was "Johnny's World Record". Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While Johnny may be a very unlikable protagonist, he didn't really deserve the abuse and treatment in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't get into it. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. A perfect example: Bumper is just really irritating in this episode, especially when he wins the most monkeys stuck to your back record, or whatever it was (Yes, they've had Bumper rival Johnny many times, but it lost its charm the 100th time it happened, with him just being a bland and stereotypical bully). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]] The whole episode is just a [[KickTheDog Kick The Kid]] joke after the next, and even worse than most other episodes where it happens. Even for a troper who dislikes the newer Johnny, he felt some pity for him throughout the episode.

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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: This troper never really found anything beyond Season 2 to be funny or decent (despite a few episodes, I admit). After years of watching crap, the episode that finally did it for me was "Johnny's World Record". Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While Johnny may be a very unlikable protagonist, he didn't really deserve the abuse and treatment in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't get into it. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. A perfect example: Bumper is just really irritating in this episode, especially when he wins the most monkeys stuck to your back record, or whatever it was (Yes, they've had Bumper rival Johnny many times, but it lost its charm the 100th time it happened, with him just being a bland and stereotypical bully). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]] The whole episode is just a [[KickTheDog Kick The Kid]] joke after the next, and even worse than most other episodes where it happens. Even for a troper who dislikes the newer Johnny, he felt some pity for him throughout the episode.
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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: This troper never really found anything beyond Season 2 to be funny or decent (despite a few episodes, I admit). After years of watching crap, the episode that finally did it for me was "Johnny's World Record". Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While Johnny may be a very unlikable protagonist, he didn't really deserve the abuse and treatment in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't get into it. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. A perfect example: Bumper is just really irritating in this episode, especially when he wins the most monkeys stuck to your back record, or whatever it was (Yes, they've had Bumper rival Johnny many times, but it lost its charm the 100th time it happened, with him just being a bland and stereotypical bully). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]] The whole episode is just a [[KickTheDog Kick The Kid]] joke after the next, and even worse than most other episodes where it happens.

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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: This troper never really found anything beyond Season 2 to be funny or decent (despite a few episodes, I admit). After years of watching crap, the episode that finally did it for me was "Johnny's World Record". Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While Johnny may be a very unlikable protagonist, he didn't really deserve the abuse and treatment in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't get into it. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. A perfect example: Bumper is just really irritating in this episode, especially when he wins the most monkeys stuck to your back record, or whatever it was (Yes, they've had Bumper rival Johnny many times, but it lost its charm the 100th time it happened, with him just being a bland and stereotypical bully). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]] The whole episode is just a [[KickTheDog Kick The Kid]] joke after the next, and even worse than most other episodes where it happens. Even for a troper who dislikes the newer Johnny, he felt some pity for him throughout the episode.
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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: This troper never really found anything beyond Season 2 to be funny or decent (despite a few episodes, I admit). After years of watching crap, the episode that finally did it for me was "Johnny's World Record". Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While yes, he has been rather selfish and jerky lately, he didn't really deserve the treatment and abuse in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't get into it. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. A perfect example: Bumper is just really irritating in this episode, especially when he wins the most monkeys stuck to your back record, or whatever it was (Yes, they've had Bumper rival Johnny many times, but it lost its charm the 100th time it happened, with him just being a bland and stereotypical bully). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]] The whole episode is just a [[KickTheDog Kick The Kid]] joke after the next, and even worse than most other episodes where it happens.

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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: This troper never really found anything beyond Season 2 to be funny or decent (despite a few episodes, I admit). After years of watching crap, the episode that finally did it for me was "Johnny's World Record". Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While yes, he has been rather selfish and jerky lately, Johnny may be a very unlikable protagonist, he didn't really deserve the abuse and treatment and abuse in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't get into it. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. A perfect example: Bumper is just really irritating in this episode, especially when he wins the most monkeys stuck to your back record, or whatever it was (Yes, they've had Bumper rival Johnny many times, but it lost its charm the 100th time it happened, with him just being a bland and stereotypical bully). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]] The whole episode is just a [[KickTheDog Kick The Kid]] joke after the next, and even worse than most other episodes where it happens.
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This show has had...a lot of vocal hate in the United States, to say at the least. Most people agree the show took a dunk in quality after Season 2. However, there are some episodes [[DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible so terrible]], that they managed to find a way to this page.

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This show has had...a lot of vocal hate in the United States, to say at the least. Most people agree the show took a dunk in quality after Season 2. However, there are some episodes [[DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible so terrible]], terrible]] than the rest, that they managed to find a way to this page.
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This show has had...a lot of vocal hate in the United States, to say at the least. Most people agree the show took a dunk in quality after Season 2. However, there are some episodes [[DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible so terrible]], that they managed to find a way to this page.
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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: For me, it was definitely the episode "Johnny's World Record". This troper generally gave up on the show after Season 3, but this episode was just the one that did it for me. Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While yes, he has been rather selfish and jerky lately, he didn't really deserve the treatment and abuse in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't get into it. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. A perfect example: Bumper is just really irritating in this episode, especially when he wins the most monkeys stuck to your back record, or whatever it was (Yes, they've had Bumper rival Johnny many times, but it lost its charm the 100th time it happened, with him just being a bland and stereotypical bully). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]]

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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: For me, it was definitely This troper never really found anything beyond Season 2 to be funny or decent (despite a few episodes, I admit). After years of watching crap, the episode that finally did it for me was "Johnny's World Record". This troper generally gave up on the show after Season 3, but this episode was just the one that did it for me.Record". Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While yes, he has been rather selfish and jerky lately, he didn't really deserve the treatment and abuse in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't get into it. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. A perfect example: Bumper is just really irritating in this episode, especially when he wins the most monkeys stuck to your back record, or whatever it was (Yes, they've had Bumper rival Johnny many times, but it lost its charm the 100th time it happened, with him just being a bland and stereotypical bully). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]]]] The whole episode is just a [[KickTheDog Kick The Kid]] joke after the next, and even worse than most other episodes where it happens.
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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: For me, it was definitely the episode "Johnny's World Record". This troper generally gave up on the show after Season 3, but this episode was just the one that did it for me. Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While yes, he has been rather selfish and jerky lately, he didn't really deserve the treatment and abuse in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. The perfect example of this was Johnny's rivalry with Thumper in it, which made me dislike Thumper even more (Yes, they've had tons of episodes where Johnny rivals Thumper, but the gag lost its charm the 100th time it happened). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]]

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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: For me, it was definitely the episode "Johnny's World Record". This troper generally gave up on the show after Season 3, but this episode was just the one that did it for me. Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While yes, he has been rather selfish and jerky lately, he didn't really deserve the treatment and abuse in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still depressed he can't.can't get into it. Everyone is so unlikable in this episode that it is hard to find funny. The A perfect example of example: Bumper is just really irritating in this episode, especially when he wins the most monkeys stuck to your back record, or whatever it was Johnny's rivalry with Thumper in it, which made me dislike Thumper even more (Yes, they've had tons of episodes where Bumper rival Johnny rivals Thumper, many times, but the gag it lost its charm the 100th time it happened).happened, with him just being a bland and stereotypical bully). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]]
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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: For me, it was definitely the episode "Johnny's World Record". This troper generally gave up on the show after Season 3, but this episode was just the one that did it for me. Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While yes, he has been rather selfish and jerky lately, he didn't really deserve the treatment and abuse in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny still can't, and is just distraught, while he is mocked by the others. Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]]

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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: For me, it was definitely the episode "Johnny's World Record". This troper generally gave up on the show after Season 3, but this episode was just the one that did it for me. Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny. While yes, he has been rather selfish and jerky lately, he didn't really deserve the treatment and abuse in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, and it gets worse when even his own friends get in the book, while Johnny is still can't, and depressed he can't. Everyone is just distraught, while he so unlikable in this episode that it is mocked by hard to find funny. The perfect example of this was Johnny's rivalry with Thumper in it, which made me dislike Thumper even more (Yes, they've had tons of episodes where Johnny rivals Thumper, but the others.gag lost its charm the 100th time it happened). Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book.]]
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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: For me, it was definitely the episode "Johnny's World Record". This troper generally gave up on the show after Season 3, but this episode was just the one that did it for me. The whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny with one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, especially with how even his own friends mock him for not being in the book. Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book. That was so anti-climatic...yeah, no.]]

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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: For me, it was definitely the episode "Johnny's World Record". This troper generally gave up on the show after Season 3, but this episode was just the one that did it for me. The Johnny tries to find a special talent that will get him into the World Records Book. Plain and simple right? Well, the whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny with Johnny. While yes, he has been rather selfish and jerky lately, he didn't really deserve the treatment and abuse in this one. The running gag is just one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, especially with how and it gets worse when even his own friends mock him for not being get in the book.book, while Johnny still can't, and is just distraught, while he is mocked by the others. Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book. That was so anti-climatic...yeah, no.]]
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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}} : For me, it was definitely the episode "Johnny's World Record". The whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny with one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, especially with how even his own friends mocks him for not being in the book. Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable.

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* Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}} : *Tropers/{{Jjsthekid}}: For me, it was definitely the episode "Johnny's World Record". This troper generally gave up on the show after Season 3, but this episode was just the one that did it for me. The whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny with one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, especially with how even his own friends mocks mock him for not being in the book. Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable. predictable, and I saw it coming a mile away. [[spoiler: He gets in the book for....failing the most for trying to get in the book. That was so anti-climatic...yeah, no.]]
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* Tropers/Jjsthekid: For me, it was definitely the episode "Johnny's World Record". The whole episode is just mean-spirited to Johnny with one lame "You're in the book!" joke after the next, especially with how even his own friends mocks him for not being in the book. Also, can you honestly say you did not see the ending coming? It was just so predictable.

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