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* For both Japanese viewers and {{Anime}} fans alike, the whole premise of the show, starting with 2020, became [[ValuesDissonance awkwardly]] funny, if you take into consideration Creator/KenNarita, Johnny Bravo's dub voice actor, is also the Japanese voice of [[Manga/InuYasha Sesshoumaru]]. In this show, Johnny is a pretty handsome-looking guy who wants to date girls, but he is almost rejected by them, outside of a little girl, Little Suzy, which is, for obvious reasons, off-limits for Johnny. In ''Manga/{{InuYasha}}'', Sesshoumaru is also a pretty-looking guy, but unlike Johnny, he is definitely '''NOT''' interested on searching girls to date with, [[FantasticRacism since he is a dog youkai]] (unless you're either [[spoiler:Kagura or Rin]]). Also, [[spoiler:just like Johnny, Sesshoumaru is hanging around with a little girl as well, in this case, Rin]]. In the sequel series, ''Anime/YashahimePrincessHalfDemon'', it's later revealed that Sesshoumaru, unlike Johnny, [[spoiler:not only he ends with the little girl, Rin, he also had ''twins'', Towa and Setsuna]].
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* In Season 4 among the celebrity guest appearances, Music/WeirdAlYankovic appears in an episode as himself called "Johnny Makeover," Creator/SethGreen appears as himself in the finale "Back on Shaq," and Donny Osmond returns in "That's Entertainment!" Both Seth Green and Donny Osmond would later make an appearance in "Weird Al's" White & Nerdy music video with Seth Green acting as an action figure collector, and Donny Osmond is the guy who dances behind "Weird Al" in front of a green screen with the Schrödinger equation.



* The episode "Bootman" features an {{Expy}} of ComicBook/PlasticMan called Mr. Elastic as the leader of the Astounding League of Super-People, who happens to be voiced by Creator/TomKenny. Tom Kenny would later voice the actual Plastic Man in a 2006 animated pilot that never took off, ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' and a series of ''WesternAnimation/DCNation'' shorts based off the aforementioned pilot.
* The 2011 MadeForTVMovie ''Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood'' has Jiggy depicted as an arrogant and narcissistic celebrity who is eventually humbled and becomes Johnny's friend, which appears prescient of Jiggy's voice actor Sunil Malhotra's role as Prince Wu in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', who starts out as a spoiled and childish heir to the Earth Kingdom's throne before CharacterDevelopment matures him to the point that he becomes willing to give up the throne and allow the Earth Kingdom to become a democracy.
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* The episode "The Great Bunny Book Ban" became hilarious when many school districts in Florida(as a result of governor DeSantis over-the-top and overly broad laws) banned several childrens books("Arthur" books notably being among the examples) for incredibly ridiculous ridiculous reasons.

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* The episode "The Great Bunny Book Ban" became hilarious when many school districts in Florida(as a result of governor DeSantis Desantis over-the-top and overly broad laws) banned several childrens books("Arthur" books notably being among the examples) for incredibly ridiculous ridiculous reasons.
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* The episode "The Great Bunny Book Ban" became hilarious when many school districts in Florida(as a result of governor DeSantis over-the-top and overly broad laws) banned several childrens books("Arthur" books notably being among the examples) for incredibly ridiculous ridiculous reasons.
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* Johnny getting replaced by a CGI Creator/MarkHamill in "Johnny Bravo Goes to Hollywood" becomes this in light of the him playing a [[DigitalDeaging digitally deaged]] version of Luke Skywalker in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'.

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* Johnny getting replaced by a CGI Creator/MarkHamill in "Johnny Bravo Goes to Hollywood" becomes this in light of the him playing a [[DigitalDeaging digitally deaged]] version of Luke Skywalker in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'.''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''.

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** Creator/AdamWest appears in one episode voicing himself as an unhinged man disconnected from reality. Clearly Creator/SethMacFarlane liked the idea because on ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Adam West voices himself as an unhinged man disconnected from reality. Creator/ButchHartman did, too; Adam West on ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' clearly isn't quite right in the head, and Creator/JeffBennett, the voice of Johnny Bravo, would eventually replace Adam West as the voice of Catman in the last two seasons of the latter show.
** In Season 4 among the celebrity guest appearances, Music/WeirdAlYankovic appears in an episode as himself called "Johnny Makeover," Creator/SethGreen appears as himself in the finale "Back on Shaq," and Donny Osmond returns in "That's Entertainment!" Both Seth Green and Donny Osmond would later make an appearance in "Weird Al's" White & Nerdy music video with Seth Green acting as an action figure collector, and Donny Osmond is the guy who dances behind "Weird Al" in front of a green screen with the Schrödinger equation.
** In one episode, Johnny's girlfriend while watching a movie on a date comments that she is a fan of "Swedish Karate movies". As ridiculous as that sounded, years later a movie featuring several martial arts fights, Film/KungFury, was made by Swedish director David Sandberg was made and released in 2015.
** In "Wilderness Protection Program", the elk boss' puzzle is a koala bear, which resembles another character on [[WesternAnimation/NiHaoKaiLan another kids' show]] animated by Creator/{{Saerom}}.
** Johnny getting replaced by a CGI Creator/MarkHamill in "Johnny Bravo Goes to Hollywood" becomes this in light of the him playing a [[DigitalDeaging digitally deaged]] version of Luke Skywalker in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'.
** For both Japanese viewers and {{Anime}} fans alike, the whole premise of the show, starting with 2020, became [[ValuesDissonance awkwardly]] funny, if you take into consideration Creator/KenNarita, Johnny Bravo's dub voice actor, is also the Japanese voice of [[Manga/InuYasha Sesshoumaru]]. In this show, Johnny is a pretty handsome-looking guy who wants to date girls, but he is almost rejected by them, outside of a little girl, Little Suzy, which is, for obvious reasons, off-limits for Johnny. In ''Manga/{{InuYasha}}'', Sesshoumaru is also a pretty-looking guy, but unlike Johnny, he is definitely '''NOT''' interested on searching girls to date with, [[FantasticRacism since he is a dog youkai]] (unless you're either [[spoiler:Kagura or Rin]]). Also, [[spoiler:just like Johnny, Sesshoumaru is hanging around with a little girl as well, in this case, Rin]]. In the sequel series, ''Anime/YashahimePrincessHalfDemon'', it's later revealed that Sesshoumaru, unlike Johnny, [[spoiler:not only he ends with the little girl, Rin, he also had ''twins'', Towa and Setsuna]].
** The episode "Bootman" features an {{Expy}} of ComicBook/PlasticMan called Mr. Elastic as the leader of the Astounding League of Super-People, who happens to be voiced by Creator/TomKenny. Tom Kenny would later voice the actual Plastic Man in a 2006 animated pilot that never took off, ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' and a series of ''WesternAnimation/DCNation'' shorts based off the aforementioned pilot.
** The 2011 MadeForTVMovie ''Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood'' has Jiggy depicted as an arrogant and narcissistic celebrity who is eventually humbled and becomes Johnny's friend, which appears prescient of Jiggy's voice actor Sunil Malhotra's role as Prince Wu in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', who starts out as a spoiled and childish heir to the Earth Kingdom's throne before CharacterDevelopment matures him to the point that he becomes willing to give up the throne and allow the Earth Kingdom to become a democracy.

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Creator/AdamWest appears in one episode voicing himself as an unhinged man disconnected from reality. Clearly Creator/SethMacFarlane liked the idea because on ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Adam West voices himself as an unhinged man disconnected from reality. Creator/ButchHartman did, too; Adam West on ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' clearly isn't quite right in the head, and Creator/JeffBennett, the voice of Johnny Bravo, would eventually replace Adam West as the voice of Catman in the last two seasons of the latter show.
** * In Season 4 among the celebrity guest appearances, Music/WeirdAlYankovic appears in an episode as himself called "Johnny Makeover," Creator/SethGreen appears as himself in the finale "Back on Shaq," and Donny Osmond returns in "That's Entertainment!" Both Seth Green and Donny Osmond would later make an appearance in "Weird Al's" White & Nerdy music video with Seth Green acting as an action figure collector, and Donny Osmond is the guy who dances behind "Weird Al" in front of a green screen with the Schrödinger equation.
** * In one episode, Johnny's girlfriend while watching a movie on a date comments that she is a fan of "Swedish Karate movies". As ridiculous as that sounded, years later a movie featuring several martial arts fights, Film/KungFury, was made by Swedish director David Sandberg was made and released in 2015.
** * In "Wilderness Protection Program", the elk boss' puzzle is a koala bear, which resembles another character on [[WesternAnimation/NiHaoKaiLan another kids' show]] animated by Creator/{{Saerom}}.
** * Johnny getting replaced by a CGI Creator/MarkHamill in "Johnny Bravo Goes to Hollywood" becomes this in light of the him playing a [[DigitalDeaging digitally deaged]] version of Luke Skywalker in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'.
** * For both Japanese viewers and {{Anime}} fans alike, the whole premise of the show, starting with 2020, became [[ValuesDissonance awkwardly]] funny, if you take into consideration Creator/KenNarita, Johnny Bravo's dub voice actor, is also the Japanese voice of [[Manga/InuYasha Sesshoumaru]]. In this show, Johnny is a pretty handsome-looking guy who wants to date girls, but he is almost rejected by them, outside of a little girl, Little Suzy, which is, for obvious reasons, off-limits for Johnny. In ''Manga/{{InuYasha}}'', Sesshoumaru is also a pretty-looking guy, but unlike Johnny, he is definitely '''NOT''' interested on searching girls to date with, [[FantasticRacism since he is a dog youkai]] (unless you're either [[spoiler:Kagura or Rin]]). Also, [[spoiler:just like Johnny, Sesshoumaru is hanging around with a little girl as well, in this case, Rin]]. In the sequel series, ''Anime/YashahimePrincessHalfDemon'', it's later revealed that Sesshoumaru, unlike Johnny, [[spoiler:not only he ends with the little girl, Rin, he also had ''twins'', Towa and Setsuna]].
** * The episode "Bootman" features an {{Expy}} of ComicBook/PlasticMan called Mr. Elastic as the leader of the Astounding League of Super-People, who happens to be voiced by Creator/TomKenny. Tom Kenny would later voice the actual Plastic Man in a 2006 animated pilot that never took off, ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' and a series of ''WesternAnimation/DCNation'' shorts based off the aforementioned pilot.
** * The 2011 MadeForTVMovie ''Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood'' has Jiggy depicted as an arrogant and narcissistic celebrity who is eventually humbled and becomes Johnny's friend, which appears prescient of Jiggy's voice actor Sunil Malhotra's role as Prince Wu in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', who starts out as a spoiled and childish heir to the Earth Kingdom's throne before CharacterDevelopment matures him to the point that he becomes willing to give up the throne and allow the Earth Kingdom to become a democracy.
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** Creator/AdamWest appears in one episode voicing himself as an unhinged man disconnected from reality. Clearly Creator/SethMacFarlane liked the idea because on ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Adam West voices himself as an unhinged man disconnected from reality. Creator/ButchHartman did, too; Adam West on ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' clearly isn't quite right in the head, and Creator/JeffBennett, the voice of Johnny Bravo, would eventually replace Adam West as the voice of Catman in the last two seasons of the latter show.
** In Season 4 among the celebrity guest appearances, Music/WeirdAlYankovic appears in an episode as himself called "Johnny Makeover," Creator/SethGreen appears as himself in the finale "Back on Shaq," and Donny Osmond returns in "That's Entertainment!" Both Seth Green and Donny Osmond would later make an appearance in "Weird Al's" White & Nerdy music video with Seth Green acting as an action figure collector, and Donny Osmond is the guy who dances behind "Weird Al" in front of a green screen with the Schrödinger equation.
** In one episode, Johnny's girlfriend while watching a movie on a date comments that she is a fan of "Swedish Karate movies". As ridiculous as that sounded, years later a movie featuring several martial arts fights, Film/KungFury, was made by Swedish director David Sandberg was made and released in 2015.
** In "Wilderness Protection Program", the elk boss' puzzle is a koala bear, which resembles another character on [[WesternAnimation/NiHaoKaiLan another kids' show]] animated by Creator/{{Saerom}}.
** Johnny getting replaced by a CGI Creator/MarkHamill in "Johnny Bravo Goes to Hollywood" becomes this in light of the him playing a [[DigitalDeaging digitally deaged]] version of Luke Skywalker in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'.
** For both Japanese viewers and {{Anime}} fans alike, the whole premise of the show, starting with 2020, became [[ValuesDissonance awkwardly]] funny, if you take into consideration Creator/KenNarita, Johnny Bravo's dub voice actor, is also the Japanese voice of [[Manga/InuYasha Sesshoumaru]]. In this show, Johnny is a pretty handsome-looking guy who wants to date girls, but he is almost rejected by them, outside of a little girl, Little Suzy, which is, for obvious reasons, off-limits for Johnny. In ''Manga/{{InuYasha}}'', Sesshoumaru is also a pretty-looking guy, but unlike Johnny, he is definitely '''NOT''' interested on searching girls to date with, [[FantasticRacism since he is a dog youkai]] (unless you're either [[spoiler:Kagura or Rin]]). Also, [[spoiler:just like Johnny, Sesshoumaru is hanging around with a little girl as well, in this case, Rin]]. In the sequel series, ''Anime/YashahimePrincessHalfDemon'', it's later revealed that Sesshoumaru, unlike Johnny, [[spoiler:not only he ends with the little girl, Rin, he also had ''twins'', Towa and Setsuna]].
** The episode "Bootman" features an {{Expy}} of ComicBook/PlasticMan called Mr. Elastic as the leader of the Astounding League of Super-People, who happens to be voiced by Creator/TomKenny. Tom Kenny would later voice the actual Plastic Man in a 2006 animated pilot that never took off, ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' and a series of ''WesternAnimation/DCNation'' shorts based off the aforementioned pilot.
** The 2011 MadeForTVMovie ''Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood'' has Jiggy depicted as an arrogant and narcissistic celebrity who is eventually humbled and becomes Johnny's friend, which appears prescient of Jiggy's voice actor Sunil Malhotra's role as Prince Wu in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', who starts out as a spoiled and childish heir to the Earth Kingdom's throne before CharacterDevelopment matures him to the point that he becomes willing to give up the throne and allow the Earth Kingdom to become a democracy.
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