Johnny Test season 2

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Johnny Test
Season 2
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No. of episodes13 (26 segments)
Release
Original network Kids' WB (The CW)
Teletoon
Original releaseOctober 28, 2006 (2006-10-28) 
May 12, 2007 (2007-05-12)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The second season of the animated television series Johnny Test premiered on October 28, 2006 with "Hoist the Johnny Roger" and "Johnny's Turbo Toy Force" and ended on May 12, 2007 with episodes "Johnny X Strikes Back" and "Johnny vs. Super Soaking Cyborgs". This is the first season to use Adobe Flash instead of digital ink-and-paint, and the first to be produced in Canada instead of America. This season is also the first to be produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment and Collideascope Animation.

Contents

This season, along with the first, were released on DVD in a bundle on February 15, 2011 in Region 1.

This season marks the first appearance for Ashleigh Ball as the new voice of Mary Test, Sissy Blakely, and Missy.

Cast

Episodes

All episodes of this season were directed by Joseph Sherman.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateShow no. [1] [2] Prod.
code [3]
K6−11 rating/share
141"Hoist the Johnny Roger" Adam Beechen Julian HarrisOctober 28, 2006 (2006-10-28)014201B1.6/7 [4]
"Johnny's Turbo Toy Force" Scott Fellows Jeff Barker201A

"Hoist the Johnny Roger": Johnny and Dukey go back in time to learn about pirates, but they find themselves on pathetic pirate Nobeard's ship, and must get his treasure from his brother Blackbeard to help Nobeard impress his father Greybeard.

"Johnny's Turbo Toy Force": An evil toymaker named Wacko gives out robots to all the children of Porkbelly, which imprison them. The gang seeks assistance from the Turbo Toy Force.
152"JTV"Scott FellowsDave PembertonNovember 4, 2006 (2006-11-04)015202A1.8/8 [5]
"Johnny vs. Bling Bling 2"Jeff Barker203B

"JTV": Johnny starts his own channel over the EBC, a channel which only broadcasts emergencies and tests. Later, the army needs the channel for a runaway plane.

"Johnny vs. Bling Bling 2": Eugene creates a device that reverts himself, Johnny, and Dukey back into young children, interfering with Johnny's video game showdown with Sissy.
163"Johnnyland"Mark FellowsJohn LeiNovember 11, 2006 (2006-11-11)016204A1.7/7 [6]
"Johnny's Got a Brand New Dad"Adam BeechenDmitri Kostic203A

"Johnnyland": Johnny makes a theme park called Johnnyland in the backyard. However, Hugh demands the park be torn down, later stumbling into an unstable ride with Lila.

"Johnny's Got a Brand New Dad": Johnny’s dad’s constant sayings of "no" begin to infuriate Johnny, so, with Susan and Mary's help, they make a new dad. However, when the new dad gets exposed to the plutonium he got for Susan and Mary, things start to turn out ugly.
174"Saturday Night's Alright for Johnny"Scott GrayJulian HarrisNovember 18, 2006 (2006-11-18)017204B2.0/8 [7]
"Johnny Mint Chip"Mark FellowsDerek Jessome & Jeff Knott202B

"Saturday Night's Alright for Johnny": Johnny is trying to have the perfect Saturday, but Sissy ruins it by trying to practice William Tell archery on Johnny. Johnny then uses Susan and Mary's Saturday Repeater machine to try again.

"Johnny Mint Chip": Johnny, Dukey, and the sisters go to an ice cream factory, in order to get the recipe for mint chip ice cream which Johnny and Dukey can't stop eating.
185"Johnny's Pet Day"Adam BeechenDave PembertonDecember 3, 2006 (2006-12-03)018208N/A
"Phat Johnny"Scott FellowsJulian Harris

"Johnny's Pet Day": Dukey gets jealous when Johnny takes Repto-Slicer to school for Pet Day and not him. However, this lands him into danger of becoming a TV star.

"Phat Johnny": An accident in Eugene's lab leaves Johnny overweight like him. Johnny uses his weight to become a rapper and to get a video game that he wanted. However, karma is after him and ruins his experience.
196"The Revenge of Johnny X"Scott FellowsKevin CurrieDecember 10, 2006 (2006-12-10)019205B2.1/8 [8]
"The Enchanted Land of Johnnia"Cynthia TrueDave Pemberton205A

"The Revenge of Johnny X": Bling-Bling Boy's Ailen pod captures Susan. Now Johnny and Dukey must defeat Bling-Bling boy and save Susan.

"The Enchanted Land of Johnnia": Johnny and Dukey catch rainy day boredom, and use one of the sisters' devices, thinking that it is an inter-dimensional travel machine, and go into a land known as Johnnia.
207"101 Johnnies"Scott FellowsNaeim KhavariJanuary 17, 2007 (2007-01-17)0202071.8/7 [9]
"Johnny Zombie Tea Party"Frank Ramirez

"101 Johnnies": Johnny accidentally makes 100 robot clones of himself in order to do his chores for him, but the clones become defective soon after.

"Johnny Zombie Tea Party": Johnny brings Porkbelly's founders back to life in order to help with his report.
218"Johnny Test in Black & White"Scott FellowsJeff BarkerFebruary 24, 2007 (2007-02-24)0212062.1/8 [10]
"Johnny the Kid"Mark FellowsDan Nosella

"Johnny Test in Black & White": The general tells Black & White to spy on Susan and Mary. This leads to Johnny and Dukey shrinking themselves, and end up in Mr. Black's brain to make him forget that the General told Mr. Black and Mr. White to spy on Susan and Mary to stop them from doing dangerous experiments.

"Johnny the Kid": Johnny and his family go on a vacation to a dude ranch on Susan and Mary's choice, but it is invaded by an outlaw motorcycle club shortly after they arrive. With help from Bling-Bling Boy and Gil, both of whom have also taken a trip to the ranch, the Tests resolve to stop the bikers from ruining their fun and take back their holiday.
229"Down Hill Johnny"Scott FellowsDave PembertonMarch 3, 2007 (2007-03-03)022211B1.5/6 [11]
"Johnny Meets the Pork-Ness Monster"Mark FellowsJohn Williamson & Frank Ramirez209A

"Down Hill Johnny": Johnny goes to the Behemoth, the ultimate downhill ski resort. However, he has to find ways to go downhill since the ski captain doesn't let kids under 13 go.

"Johnny Meets the Pork-Ness Monster": It is a hot day and Johnny's family cannot seem to find a place where they can cool off and get wet. They go to Lake Pork-Ness, which is rumored to have a monster inhabitant. Susan and Mary believe that the idea is a total myth and try to prove there are no monsters in the lake. The Pork-Ness monster is found, but is turned out to be a robot.
2310"The Good, the Bad & the Johnny" Lazar Saric Jeff BarkerApril 21, 2007 (2007-04-21) [12] 026210A2.0/8 [13]
"Rock-A-Bye Johnny"Scott FellowsDan Nosella209B

"The Good, the Bad & the Johnny": To control Johnny's frequent bad behavior, the girls split his bad genes to make his genes 100% good. The bad gene later gets a life of its own, making two Johnnys, one nice and one evil.

"Rock-A-Bye Johnny": Dukey keeps Johnny up all night with his pillow fights and Johnny goes to the sisters to get some sleep. But Johnny misfires and causes his parents to go sleepwalking.
2411"00-Johnny"Scott FellowsJeff BarkerApril 28, 2007 (2007-04-28)0242121.8/7 [14]
"Johnny of the Jungle"Naeim Khavari

"00-Johnny": Tim Burnout steals blueprints of the girls' original plan to alternate Dukey and uses it on his cat, Mr. Mittens. But he becomes evil and now it's up to Johnny and Dukey to stop him.

"Johnny of the Jungle": While on a class trip to the safari park with Dukey disguised as Johnny's dad, Johnny and Dukey decide to help animals get to their homeland in Africa.
2512"Johnny vs. Smash Badger 3"Scott FellowsNaeim KhavariMay 5, 2007 (2007-05-05)025210B1.3/6 [15]
"Johnny Bee Good"Kevin HoppsKevin Currie211A

"Johnny vs. Smash Badger 3": While trying to figure out some cheat codes from his video game, Johnny accidentally brings Smash Badger to life.

"Johnny Bee Good": The Bee Keeper steals all the candy in Porkbelly and it's up to Johnny, Dukey, and the girls to stop him.
2613"Johnny X Strikes Back"Scott FellowsDave PembertonMay 12, 2007 (2007-05-12) [12] 0232131.8/7 [16]
"Johnny vs. Super Soaking Cyborgs"Brian Cahill Charles E. Bastien

"Johnny X Strikes Back": Five villains who have been defeated previously by Johnny (Wacko, the Bee Keeper, Brain Freezer, Mr. Mittens, and Albert the butler) team up and kidnap him. Now it's up to Susan, Mary, Dukey, Bling-Bling, Gil, and Bumper to save him.

"Johnny vs. Super Soaking Cyborgs": The Twins invent Boyborgs to make Gil go crazy with jealousy. Unfortunately, the Boyborgs decide to eliminate Gil after finding out that the Twins love him more than them.

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