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* WorldOfDumbass: Porkbelly is shown to largely be an intellectual wasteland, although the few smart characters tend to excuse the townsfolk for causing problems since they're too dumb to know any better.
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* LazinessCallout:The episode "Johnny Bench" has [[Stern teacher Mr. Teacherman]] calling out Johnny, who spent the entire episode trying to cheat his way into a passing grade, by explaining that the reason he's so hard on Johnny is because he knows that Johnny could be a good student if he stopped goofing off. By the end of the episode, Mr. Teacherman is proven right when Johnny manages to earn a passing grade by simply applying himself.

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* CanadaEh: Despite the show's production affiliations with Canada, the trope is generally averted, as the show is [[WhereTheHellIsSpringField (mostly)]] set in the States. However, the moon episode and "Johnny Mustache" do indulge a bit in the trope, with Johnny encountering Canadian astronauts who constantly say "Eh" in the former and meeting Mounties in the latter.


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* MooseAndMapleSyrup: The moon episode and "Johnny Mustache" indulge a bit in the trope, with Johnny encountering Canadian astronauts who constantly say "Eh" in the former and meeting Mounties in the latter.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: As shown in storyboards for "Johnny vs Bling-Bling 3", originally after Lolo tries the Anti-Susan Love Lozenge and goes crazy, she [[https://cdna.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/051/133/170/large/john-k-lei-jt3-301a-pg277.jpg?1656527767 originally did a]] ThroatSlittingGesture. However in the final episode, this was changed to Lolo simply not making any hand gestures at all.

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* IdiotHero: Johnny.
** Not really, Johnny actually isn't that stupid... just really, really immature: he usually can outsmart his sisters/parents if sufficiently motivated; his sisters even comment in one episode that he's actually pretty smart.

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* IdiotHero: Johnny.
** Not really,
{{Averted|Trope}}. Johnny actually isn't that stupid... just really, really immature: he immature. He usually can outsmart his sisters/parents if sufficiently motivated; his sisters even comment in one episode that he's actually pretty smart.

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* ThePsychoRangers: The Johnny Stopping Evil Force 5.

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* ThePsychoRangers: PullThePlugOnTheTitle: The opening sequence includes a short scene of Johnny Stopping Evil Force 5.and Duke rocking. It ends with Duke jamming his guitar, fireworks exploding, and a yellow, glowing, multi-bulb sign that reads "Johnny Test". Johnny's sisters pull down a lever to reveal the show's logo.


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* ThePsychoRangers: The Johnny Stopping Evil Force 5.
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* CaptureBalls: In "Johnny'mon", it's shown that [[{{Phonymon}} Tiny'mon]] are kept inside boxes as opposed to balls.

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