Johnny Test season 1

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Johnny Test
Season 1
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No. of episodes13 (26 segments)
Release
Original network Kids' WB (The WB)
Original releaseSeptember 17, 2005 (2005-09-17) 
July 29, 2006 (2006-07-29)
Season chronology
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Season 2
List of episodes

The first season of the animated television series Johnny Test premiered on Kids' WB on September 17, 2005 with the first episodes "Johnny to the Center of the Earth" and "Johnny X" and ended on July 29, 2006 with episodes "Johnny Dodgeball" and "Johnny & the Attack of the Monster Truck". This was the only season to be traditionally animated utilizing digital ink-and-paint, as the subsequent seasons are animated in Adobe Flash, in order to save the show's budget.

Contents

This season, along with season two, was released on DVD in a bundle on February 15, 2011 in Region 1. It was also released (without season two) on DVD on February 21, 2008 in Region 2.

Cast

Episodes

All episodes in this season have been produced by Chris Savino and Scott Fellows and directed by Chris Savino.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateShow no. [1] [2] Prod.
code
K6−11 rating/share
11"Johnny to the Center of the Earth" Scott Fellows Chris Savino & Joe HorneSeptember 17, 2005 (2005-09-17)001257−961 [3] 3.0/14 [4] [lower-alpha 1]
"Johnny X" Mike Kazaleh 257−962 [5]

"Johnny to the Center of the Earth": Things have been mysteriously pulled underground, making Johnny believe that the people behind this are mole people. Susan and Mary let Johnny use their drill vehicle, and when they get to the center of the Earth, the stolen items turn out to be from mole people after all, but before Johnny could stop them, the mole people capture him.

"Johnny X": Susan and Mary's supposed boyfriend Gil, was turned into a monkey, So Johnny and Dukey became superheroes.
22"Johnny vs. Bling-Bling Boy"Scott Fellows Atomic Cartoons September 24, 2005 (2005-09-24)002257−963 [6] N/A
"Johnny Impossible"Brian Larsen257−964

"Johnny vs. Bling-Bling Boy": Bling-Bling Boy has stolen the Alchamy 5000, a device that turns things into gold and Johnny must get it back before dinnertime.

"Johnny Impossible": Johnny tries to get his baseball back from an old man before the baseball game starts.
33"Johnny Test: Party Monster"Cynthia TrueBrian LarsenOctober 1, 2005 (2005-10-01)004257−969 [7] N/A
"Johnny Test: Extreme Crime Stopper"Scott FellowsMike Kazaleh257−968

"Johnny Test: Party Monster": Susan and Mary are having a party and use the Phero-Booster on Johnny in order to make him look good so all the girls at the party will love him, but Johnny turns into a monster.

"Johnny Test: Extreme Crime Stopper": The Extreme Teen Team, a group of evil young skateboarders, are on the loose stealing stuff and it's up to Johnny to bring them down.
44"Deep Sea Johnny" Lazar Saric Jun Falkenstein October 8, 2005 (2005-10-08)003257−965 [8] N/A
"Johnny & the Amazing Turbo Action Backpack"Eddie GuzelianAtomic Cartoons257−966 [9]

"Deep Sea Johnny": Johnny uses an invention to breathe underwater, yet reversing the process causes a shark, squid, and electric eels to begin walking on land and wreak havoc to the beach.

"Johnny & the Amazing Turbo Action Backpack": Johnny gets an amazing Turbo Action Backpack that can do everything to replace his Baby Barf Backpack that can do absolutely nothing, but Bling-Bling Boy steals it and Johnny must retrieve it so Susan and Mary can show it off at the school science fair.
55"Johnny and the Ice Pigs" John Derevlany Scott Shaw! October 29, 2005 (2005-10-29)005257−N/AN/A
"Johnny's House of Horrors"Eddie GuzelianJun Falkenstein257−N/A

"Johnny and the Ice Pigs": Johnny goes back in time to ask Thomas Edison for a hockey invention and then to gather all of the vicious and ruthless "legends" he could find, in order to form a hockey team which will help the Ice Pigs win a game.

"Johnny's House of Horrors": Johnny fills the house with some of Hugh's favorite things listed in his dream journal. However, Johnny learns that he accidentally used Hugh's nightmare journal, full of Hugh's least favorite things (most of them are scary.) To make matters worse, Lila's boss is coming over for dinner that night.
66"Johnny's Super Smarty Pants"Madellaine PaxsonJoe BanaszkiewiczNovember 5, 2005 (2005-11-05)006257−N/AN/A
"Take Your Johnny to Work Day"Scott FellowsKarl Toerge257−N/A

"Johnny’s Super Smarty Pants": Johnny wears super smarty pants in order to win the love of a genius girl, Janet Nelson Jr. But later, the pants get a mind of their own.

"Take Your Johnny to Work Day": Johnny sneaks into Lila's car along with Susan and Mary on Take Your Daughter to Work Day, thinking that it's unfair that girls don't have to go to school on this day, but boys do. When the kids get to Lila's workplace, they sneak into a lab and accidentally release a missile.
77"Johnny and the Mega Roboticles"Scott FellowsMike KazalehNovember 12, 2005 (2005-11-12)007257−N/AN/A
"Johnny Gets Mooned"Lazar SaricPat Ventura257−N/A

"Johnny and the Mega Roboticles": Johnny brings a toy, Nasteria, to life. But the toy decides to destroy Porkbelly. Now Johnny needs to stop the evil action figure with a toy force, led by Nasteria's arch enemy, Mega Roboticle.

"Johnny Gets Mooned": Johnny steals a rocket his sisters made to travel to the Moon so he can write his report. Unexpectedly, he battles some Moon monsters and rescues Canadian astronauts.
88"Johnny Hollywood"Scott FellowsJun FalkensteinNovember 19, 2005 (2005-11-19)008257−N/AN/A
"Johnny's Turbo Time Rewinder"John DerevlanyBrian Larsen257−N/A

"Johnny Hollywood": When Dad refuses to let him watch it, Johnny uses a gadget invented by Susan and Mary to travel into a movie, The Quickest and the Monkiest. However, the power goes out and Johnny and Dukey are stuck inside. His sisters find out and research the movie's blog, as it contains a bad ending where the protagonists end up falling down the Grand Canyon in their car to get away from the police. Now Susan and Mary have to go in the movie to save Johnny and Dukey.

"Johnny's Turbo Time Rewinder": Johnny's sisters invent a time rewinder that can go back up to 5 minutes and they use it to get Johnny in trouble by breaking Hugh's favorite bowling ball, resulting in Johnny getting grounded from his bicycle and skateboard for 2 months. Infuriated, he tries multiple times to steal this, but he fails; eventually, he gets a similar one from Bling-Bling Boy. Bling-Bling's time rewinder helped Johnny get his skateboard and bicycle back by finding one of Hugh's shoes.
99"The Return of Johnny X"Scott Fellows Milton Knight November 26, 2005 (2005-11-26)009257−978 [10] 2.3/8 [11]
"Sonic Johnny"Cynthia TrueBrian Larsen257−977

"The Return of Johnny X": Johnny becomes Johnny X again in order to take down Bling-Bling's latest evil invention, Repto-Slicer.

"Sonic Johnny": Johnny and Dukey try Susan and Mary's ultimate scooter and travel into the future where they find they are wanted by the police.
1010"The Dog Days of Johnny"Michael PreisterMike KazalehFebruary 11, 2006 (2006-02-11)010257−980 [12] 1.8/8 [13]
"Johnny's Pink Plague"John DerevlanyNora Johnson257−979

"The Dog Days of Johnny": Tired of his annoying habits, Susan and Mary put a device on Dukey, making him respond to every one of their commands. Johnny has no idea why Dukey is with Susan and Mary, but when he finds out, he tries to take the collar off.

"Johnny's Pink Plague": Johnny uses a device to free everyone of zits. But what happens when Johnny finds out the device was unstable?
1111"Johnny's Extreme Game Controller"Scott FellowsBrian LarsenFebruary 18, 2006 (2006-02-18)011257−N/A2.2/9 [14]
"Li'l Johnny"Lazar SaricJun Falkenstein257−N/A

"Johnny's Extreme Game Controller": Johnny uses a Mega Action Game Controller to control people, but Hugh gets his hands on it and begins affecting Johnny in the process.

"Li'l Johnny": Johnny accidentally shrinks himself and Dukey into a sub-atomic universe while shrinking his toys. Unexpectedly, it's nature's turn against him.
1212"Johnny vs. Brain Freezer"Gene GrilloBrian LarsenJuly 22, 2006 (2006-07-22)012257−N/A1.0/8 [15]
"Johnny's Big Snow Job"Mark Fellows257−N/A

"Johnny vs. Brain Freezer": A kid at Susan and Mary's school becomes a villain named Brain Freezer. Johnny must stop this villain and unfreeze everyone he froze.

"Johnny's Big Snow Job": Johnny uses a device in Susan and Mary's lab to make it snow outside. But what happens when the whole city becomes snowed over?
1313"Johnny Dodgeball"Chris BrownMike KazalehJuly 29, 2006 (2006-07-29)013257−N/A1.1/8 [16]
"Johnny & the Attack of the Monster Truck"Scott FellowsJun Falkenstein257−986

"Johnny Dodgeball": Johnny uses a bionic arm to magnify his arm strength to beat Sissy at dodgeball. However, it breaks after being exposed to cereal.

"Johnny & the Attack of the Monster Truck": Eugene brings a living monster truck to the Test house, and it begins to become enraged after Eugene kicks it for not winning Susan's heart. Now, the truck wants to destroy the entire monster truck species and it's up to Johnny to figure out how to stop it.

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Notes

  1. This episode also received:
    • A 2.2/10 rating with Girls 2−11 [4]
    • A 2.4/11 rating with Girls 6−11 [4]
    • A 2.3/10 rating with Kids 2−11 [4]