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Johnny Test is an American /Canadian animated television series. It premiered on Kids' WB, on The WB Television Network, on September 17, 2005. It was introduced to Cartoon Network UK on January 12, 2006 as a sneak preview on Jungle Saturdays Block, and then on June 5, 2006, added to its daily lineup. Despite the merger of the UPN and that programming block's parent channel into The CW Television Network, the show still continued to air on Kids' WB, on The CW, with its second and third seasons, through October 28, 2006, to March 1, 2008. The series currently airs in the United States on Cartoon Network, as of January 7, 2008, and in Canada on Teletoon, as of September 8, 2006. International airings include Teletoon in Canada, Nick Germany, Nick Netherlands, Disney Channel Spain and on Cartoon Network in Latin America, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Denmark, Ireland, India and Sweden. The show was produced by Warner Bros. Animation for the first season and later seasons by Cookie Jar Entertainment & DHX Media. Starting from season 6, the show is produced by 9 Story Entertainment. The series is rated TV-Y7 for seasons 1-4, and TV-Y7-FV for season 5 onwards.
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Johnny Test is an American /Canadian animated television series. It premiered on Kids' WB, on The WB Television Network, on September 17, 2005. It was introduced to Cartoon Network UK on January 12, 2006 as a sneak preview on Jungle Saturdays Block, and then on June 5, 2006, added to its daily lineup. Despite the merger of the UPN and that programming block's parent channel into The CW Television Network, the show still continued to air on Kids' WB, on The CW, with its second and third seasons, through October 28, 2006, to March 1, 2008. The series currently airs in the United States on Cartoon Network, as of January 7, 2008, and in Canada on Teletoon, as of September 8, 2006. International airings include Teletoon in Canada, Nick Germany, Nick Netherlands, Disney Channel Spain and on Cartoon Network in Latin America, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Denmark, Ireland, India and Sweden. The show was produced by Warner Bros. Animation for the first season and later seasons by Cookie Jar Entertainment & DHX Media. Starting from season 6, the show is produced by 9 Story Entertainment. The series is rated TV-Y7 for seasons 1-4, and TV-Y7-FV for season 5 onwards.
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IMDbBest Direction in a Childrens or Youth Program or Series | 2007
Best Sound Editing in Television Animated | 2006 | Otis Van
Animation | 2014
Best Editing in Animation | 2011
Best Original Music Score for an Animated Program or Series | 2008
Outstanding Sound Editing Live Action and Animation | 2006
The characters Susan and Mary Test are named after creator Scott Fellows's own sisters.
The first season was produced in the United States by Warner Bros Animation and was animated through traditional animation with the voice cast coming from Canada (with the exception of James Arnold Taylor voicing the main character). Sometime after production of Season 1 ended, the WB Network, which was the channel the show was running at the time merged with UPN which resulted budget cuts forcing most of the crew from the show to be laid off and production was resumed in Canada by Cookie Jar Entertainment (later DHX Media) and animated in Flash starting with Season 2 and so on. Only the show's creator Scott Fellows and the voice cast from the first season continued to work on the show.
The show has been referred to as an anime despite it being a Canadian cartoon.
Dukey the dog was originally named Poochie.
Many whip crack sounds can be heard in the Johnny Test show. It has been well known thanks to the Internet for mentioning it.
"Johnny Test: Where'd you get the van? Mary Test: Found it."
"Johnny Test: Whoa, didn't see that coming."