Why did they stop Johnny Test? One reason the show got canceled is that it was so old it was an 8-year-old show and people stopped watching it so the show producers decided to stop the show for TV. Some younger parents thought the show was too abusive to others when Johnny would beat up bling, and other enemies he had .
Why did Nickelodeon Stop Making Johnny Test?
Some younger kids watched Nickelodeon and when little kids watched it, their parents would see it and would think the show was going towards bullying and beating each other up. So a lot of kids stopped watching so Johnny Test, and they lost a lot of viewers.
Why do people hate Johnny Test so much?
Finally, people hated that Johnny Test would keep having the same problems in every episode. Johnny would touch his sisters’ stuff and a monster would be born and they would attack the town then Johnny, his dog, and his sisters would work together to destroy the monster, and then their dad would get triggered, and then ground them.
Who owns Johnny Test now?
It was originally intended as the series finale; however, the series was renewed for a fourth season. Although Warner Bros. left the series' production, the credits still listed Warner Bros. as the trademark owner of Johnny Test so far until the last season.
Is Johnny Test coming back in 2021?
The series has an updated look, provided by Stephen Silver, and was released on July 16, 2021. Johnny Test first premiered in the United States on September 17, 2005, on The WB 's Saturday morning block, Kids' WB. One year later, it aired on Teletoon in Canada on September 8, 2006.
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What happened to the original Johnny Test?
The cartoon remained with Kids' WB for two more seasons before it switched over to the Cartoon Network which aired its final three seasons between 2009 and 2014. Back in 2013, there were rumors of a seventh season happening, but Johnny Test ultimately ended its original run after six seasons and 117 episodes.
Is Johnny Test coming back in 2021?
Sporting a refreshed look, the ex-Cartoon Network show turned Netflix Original series is coming to Netflix in mid-July 2021.
Is the Johnny Test reboot Cancelled?
However, on May 6, 2020, WildBrain confirmed that a revival series has been picked up by Netflix for two seasons and a 66-minute interactive special set for release in 2021, with Fellows returning as showrunner and executive producer.
Will Johnny Test come back?
It's a great time to be a Johnny Test fan again with Netflix now being the home for a new modernized version of the show. The good news is that more episodes are on the way in the form of season 2 which is set to arrive in January 2022 on Netflix worldwide.
When did Johnny Test end?
December 25, 2014Johnny Test / Final episode dateJohnny Test is an American/Canadian animated television series created by Scott Fellows. It premiered on Kids' WB, on The WB Television Network, on September 17, 2005 and concluded its run on December 25, 2014 (January 2, 2015 in other countries) with 6 seasons.
Who was Johnny Test crush?
He has a big crush on Susan, who doesn't reciprocate his feelings, and often resorts to evil plots or blackmail to win her affection, which always fails/backfires, usually courtesy of Johnny.
Will there be a season 7 of Johnny Test?
Season 7 is the first season of Johnny Test revival for Netflix. It premiered on July 16, 2021, containing 20 segmented episodes. This season also began airing on Family Chrgd on October 2, 2021.
Did Netflix buy the rights to Johnny Test?
Netflix will be distributing two new seasons of the popular animated Canadian series Johnny Test as well as new interactive special set to release from 2021. The new episodes will be carried under the Netflix Original banner.
Is Johnny Test age appropriate?
Surprisingly inventive and not as violent as other cartoons in this genre, JOHNNY TEST is an age-appropriate choice for kids. The only thing worth mentioning: All the experiments Johnny undergoes are unattended by adults, which allows all types of zany plots to unfold.
Overview
Johnny Test is an animated television series created by Scott Fellows, originally produced in the United States by Warner Bros. Animation and later produced in Canada by Cookie Jar Entertainment. It premiered on Kids' WB on September 17, 2005, which continued to air the series through its second and third seasons. The rest of the series aired on Cartoon Network starting on January 7, 2008, in t…
Plot
11-year-old Johnny is part of the Test family, consisting of his 13-year-old genius twin sisters, Susan and Mary, and his over-the-top parents. His mother "Lila," is a businesswoman, and his father, "Hugh" is an obsessive-compulsive househusband. Hugh's two biggest obsessions are cleaning and cooking meatloaf. The Test Twins frequently use Johnny as a guinea pig for their various experiments and inventions in their laboratory filled with highly advanced technology bui…
Characters
• Johnny Test (voiced by James Arnold Taylor)
• Dukey (voiced by Louis Chirillo (seasons 1–4); Trevor Devall (seasons 5–6))
• Susan Test (voiced by Maryke Hendrikse)
• Mary Test (voiced by Brittney Wilson (seasons 1 & 5); Ashleigh Ball (seasons 2–4 & 6))
History
On February 16, 2005, Kids' WB's unveiling of its new fall schedule for the 2005–2006 television season was announced by The WB Television Network, featuring its returning series Yu-Gi-Oh!, Pokémon, The Batman, and Xiaolin Showdown, alongside four new series: Loonatics Unleashed, Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island, Transformers: Cybertron, and Johnny Test. The aforementioned schedule was announced by The WB/Kids' WB Entertainment President David Janollari, Kids' W…
Release
Johnny Test first premiered in the United States on September 17, 2005, on The WB's Saturday morning block, Kids' WB. One year later, it aired on Teletoon in Canada on September 8, 2006. During the second season, The WB and UPN merged into The CW, which aired the second and third seasons; the latter season premiered on September 22, 2007, and concluded on March 1, 2008. On January 7, 2008, the show debuted on Cartoon Network, which aired the remainder of the seri…
Reception
Joly Herman of Common Sense Media had written and posted a review of Johnny Test on Go.com, at the time of the show's original debut on Kids' WB. In the review, Herman indicated that the series "is an age-appropriate choice for kids" and was "surprisingly inventive and not as violent as other cartoons in this genre", adding, "The only thing worth mentioning: All the experiments Johnny undergoes are unattended by adults, which allows all types of zany plots to unfold." Her…
In other media
Cookie Jar had partnered with restaurant chain CKE Restaurants to offer a promotional Johnny Test toy campaign at its Carl's Jr. and Hardee's restaurants in the U.S. and Mexico, one of the four custom-designed premiums with the purchase of their Cool Kids Combo meals; The campaign ran from June 28, 2010, through until August 24, 2010, with Carl's Jr. also having subsequently presented a Johnny Test soccer-themed promotion in Mexico, which lasted June 7 – July 25, 20…
External links
• Johnny Test at DHX Media
• Johnny Test official website
• Johnny Test at Teletoon
• Johnny Test at IMDb