Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood

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Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood
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Promotional poster
Based on Johnny Bravo
by Van Partible
Written by
  • Van Partible
  • Shayne Armstrong
  • Shane Krause
Directed byVan Partible
Starring
ComposerLou Fagenson
Country of origin
  • India
  • United States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Silas Hickey
  • Rick Fernandes
  • Mark Eyers
Producers
  • Van Partible
  • Silas Hickey
  • Andrew Ooi
  • CJ See
EditorPaul Douglas
Running time66 minutes
Production company Cartoon Network Studios
Original release
Network Cartoon Network
Release4 November 2011 (2011-11-04)

Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood is a 2011 animated made-for-television comedy film based on the animated television series Johnny Bravo created by Van Partible. It premiered on Cartoon Network in Australia and New Zealand on November 4, 2011. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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The name resembles the season 4 premiere "Johnny Bravo Goes to Hollywood".

The movie was originally an 11 minute short done by Partible in Mumbai at Famous House of Animation. It was originally created for a strictly Indian audience, and the full short was done completely in Hindi and Dub in English. It aired on June 28, 2009 on Cartoon Network India. The following year, the short was lengthened to 78 minutes, and was done completely in English and Hindi to be aired globally. [5]

Plot

After watching a True Hollywood Stories-type documentary in which he is considered a forgotten star, Johnny Bravo travels to Mumbai, the entertainment capital of India, to prove himself he is still popular, confusing Bollywood, India, with Hollywood and Indiana respectively. Eventually Johnny finds himself in the middle of a murder plot to kill Bollywood's greatest star, Jiggy (Johnny's Indian equivalent and rival).

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