Johnny Bravo (1997–2004)
8/10
'Do The Monkey With Me!'
2 January 2008
Warning: Spoilers
After it's initial pilot episode on Hanna Barbera's 'What A Cartoon' Cartoon Network show, Johnny Bravo eventually became a fully fledged animated series, which chronicles the adventures of the Elvis sounding, big biceped, over-confident buffoon, his mother and Suzy and his appetite for the opposite sex. With guest appearances from the original 60s version of the TV series, Batman Adam West and the Scooby Doo gang to name, this show was a riot with each episode.

Witty, humorous and enjoyable fun, it was Hanna Barbera doing what they do best- and that is in creating and churning out hit after hit, creation after creation. Especially in the 90s. They did it with Cow and Chicken, Dexter's Lab, The Powerpuff Girls, and adding to that list, Johnny Bravo. The latter episodes weren't as good as the earlier ones, as the voice casting changed and thus, the show went downhill, afterwards.

You'll laugh at Johnny but on occasions, you will also laugh with him and his antics.

Such a shame that the cartoons we have nowadays are no where near as good as this 90s effort for example during the 60s, all the way to the late 90s.

But Johnny Bravo is definitely worth watching, so catch it if you can.
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