Johnny Test season 3

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Johnny Test
Season 3
Johnny Test (seasons 3 and 4) DVD boxset.png
DVD cover
No. of episodes13 (26 segments)
Release
Original network Kids' WB (The CW)
Teletoon
Original releaseSeptember 22, 2007 (2007-09-22) 
March 1, 2008 (2008-03-01)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The third season of the animated television series Johnny Test premiered on September 22, 2007 with "Johnny vs. Bling-Bling 3" and "Stinkin' Johnny" and ended on March 1, 2008 with episodes "Johnny X: A New Beginning" and "Johnny X: The Final Ending". As of this season, Cookie Jar Entertainment and for the final time (due to shutting down in 2008) Collideascope Animation Studios, worked on the show.

Contents

This season, along with the fourth season, was released on DVD in a bundle on September 13, 2011 in Region 1. This would be the final season that the show would air on the Kids' WB block. This was the final season for creator/executive producer Scott Fellows who left to create Big Time Rush for Nickelodeon.

Cast

Episodes

All episodes in this season were directed by Larry Jacobs.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateShow no. [1] [2] Prod.
code
K6−11 rating/share
271"Johnny vs. Bling-Bling 3" Scott Fellows John LeiSeptember 22, 2007 (2007-09-22)027301 [3] [4] 1.2/6 [5]
"Stinkin' Johnny"Kevin Currie

"Johnny vs. Bling-Bling 3": When Eugene finds out that Johnny is who stands in the way of him and Susan, he sets out to lock Johnny up forever as he tries to get the last ingredient for his sister's "Susan-hating lozenge". When Eugene eats it, Susan's problem is finally over, but it's now Mary's problem.

"Stinkin' Johnny": Johnny joins a professional wrestling competition so he can win $10,000. He gets kidnapped by "The Caveman" after he ran out of perfume.
282"Johnny X and the Attack of the Snowmen"Scott FellowsLouie EscauriagaSeptember 29, 2007 (2007-09-29)028302 [6] [7] 1.5/7 [8]
"Johnny vs. Dukey"Mark FellowsKervin Faria

"Johnny X and the Attack of the Snowmen": Brain Freezer creates an army of snowmen, and only Johnny X can stop him.

"Johnny vs. Dukey": After Johnny and Dukey send Bumper packing, they start to come against each other in a game of "Say Uncle". This turns into an epic battle with no winner.
293"Here Johnny, Here Boy!" Lazar Saric Dave PembertonOctober 6, 2007 (2007-10-06)029303 [9] [10] 1.4/6 [11]
"Johnny Applesauce" Adam Beechen Kevin Currie

"Here Johnny, Here Boy!": Fed up with the lack of respect, Dukey convinces Mary and Susan to turn Johnny into a dog. In the meantime, Mary and Susan turn themselves into animals so they can gain the affection of Gil. It all goes wrong when Animal Control arrives and snatches them.

"Johnny Applesauce": After hearing about American heroes in Social Studies class, Johnny is inspired to be a hero. When the lunch lady stops serving applesauce, Johnny decides to help his classmates by bringing back applesauce as a vigilante and becomes Johnny Applesauce. However, this lands him into trouble.
304"Johnny'mon"Scott Fellows Charles E. Bastien October 13, 2007 (2007-10-13)030304 [12] [13] 1.9/8 [14]
"Bathtime for Johnny"Mark FellowsKervin Faria

"Johnny'mon": Johnny, Dukey, Susan, and Mary are transported into Tiny'Mon and they must defeat Blast Ketchup and Kadoomerang using Cuddlebuns for protection.

"Bathtime for Johnny": Johnny refuses to bathe, and his family forcibly attempts to wash him. Meanwhile, Dukey is mad because he thinks Johnny forgot his birthday. However, Johnny didn't and that's the reason he didn't bathe, so he could get Dukey the best present ever.
315"Johnny Test: Monster Starter"Lazar SaricWilly AshworthNovember 3, 2007 (2007-11-03)031305B [15] 1.5/6 [16]
"Johnny Holiday"Scott FellowsKevin Currie305A [17]

"Johnny Test: Monster Starter": Mr. Black and Mr. White ask Susan and Mary to design a new weapon, so they make a helmet that allows the user to control things with their mind. But it becomes a huge mistake when it's stuck on Johnny's head, and his obsession with a new video game now makes any inanimate object he sees turn into a monster.

"Johnny Holiday": Johnny is upset because the holidays that give free candy to the world are spread too far apart, so Johnny decides to start his own holiday, known as Kids Get Free Candy Day, and try to spread free candy. When adults protest against the holiday, Johnny, Dukey, Susan, and Mary gain an unlikely ally against this – the Beekeeper.
326"Coming to a Johnny Near You"Ron HolseyKervin FariaNovember 10, 2007 (2007-11-10)032306 [18] [19] 1.1/4 [20]
"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"Scott FellowsDave Pemberton

"Coming to a Johnny Near You": Johnny is excited for a new movie, but it is extremely terrible. When Dukey explains how narration makes everything seem better, Johnny convinces Susan and Mary to make a reality warping megaphone, but it malfunctions, and now Johnny is being chased by ninjas who want to kidnap him, a rogue cop and toddlers.

"When Johnny Comes Marching Home": Johnny buys a video game which turns out to be a military plot to recruit an elite team of supersoldiers, and then he must join the fight against a group of renegade penguins who are losing their home to global warming.
337"Johnnyitis"Scott FellowsKevin CurrieDecember 1, 2007 (2007-12-01)033307 [21] [22] 1.2/5 [23]
"Johnny Mustache"Keith WagnerKervin Faria

"Johnnyitis": Johnny drinks an unstable isotope so he can get sick and not have to study for a test for school. Unfortunately, not only does the isotope give him red spots and a purple tongue, if it's not cured within four hours, it's going to give him immense bloating, cause violent coughing, and eventually make him explode.

"Johnny Mustache": Johnny has his sisters use an invention that will give him a mustache so that Johnny can get into a movie meant for older people. But when Bling-Bling Boy pesters Johnny to use the invention on him, Johnny shoots the invention at him too much and now Eugene looks like a monster from the movie.
348"Johnny Fu"Mark FellowsNaeim KhavariDecember 15, 2007 (2007-12-15)034308 [24] [25] 1.4/6 [26]
"Johnny Escape from Bling-Bling Island"Scott FellowsKevin Currie

"Johnny Fu": Bumper starts taking kung fu and over the school, Johnny seeks Dukey's kung fu advice, but to no avail.

"Johnny Escape from Bling-Bling Island": Bling-Bling Boy steals Susan and Mary's shoes, and it is up to Johnny and a reluctant Dukey to retrieve them before their dinner with Gil.
359"Johnny's Monkey Business"Lazar SaricKervin FariaJanuary 26, 2008 (2008-01-26)035309 [27] [28] 0.9/4 [29]
"Johnny Bench"Scott FellowsSatjit Matharu

"Johnny's Monkey Business": Susan and Mary need to get Lolo away from Johnny and Dukey for various tests when they try to make a profit out of her in order to get a GameDroid QS.

"Johnny Bench": Johnny wants to take an easy class, and he takes woodshop, but the teacher gets hurt and the substitute is Mr. Teacherman. Now he must make a bench or else he goes to summer school.
3610"Johnny Long Legs"Spencer WalkerKevin CurrieFebruary 2, 2008 (2008-02-02)036310 [30] [31] 1.3/5 [32]
"Johnny Test in Outer Space"Scott FellowsKervin Faria

"Johnny Long Legs": Johnny does a spider DNA experiment for his sisters but when Hugh orders Johnny to be normal, Susan accidentally increases the DNA and he becomes a human-spider hybrid. Now Dukey must save Johnny from the hands of Bumper and his pet lizard.

"Johnny Test in Outer Space": While trying to find life on other planets, Johnny meets a leader from the planet Vegandon who attempts to destroy the Earth by sucking out its natural resources.
3711"Johnny Cart Racing"Scott FellowsDave PembertonFebruary 16, 2008 (2008-02-16)037311 [33] [34] 1.4/6 [35]
"Johnny Smells Good"Peter JohansenKevin Currie

"Johnny Cart Racing": All Johnny and Dukey want is a simple bike race between the two of them, but everyone ends up joining.

"Johnny Smells Good": Johnny and Dukey test a perfume experiment and now everyone is attracted to them. They use this to their advantage, but it goes out of control. An asteroid is attracted to the smell and heads to crush Johnny and drain his life.
3812"Return of Johnny'mon"Scott FellowsKervin FariaFebruary 23, 2008 (2008-02-23)038312 [36] [37] 1.1/4 [38]
"Johnny Dukey Doo"Mark FellowsDave Pemberton

"Return of Johnny'mon": Seeking revenge, Blast Ketchup sucks Hugh into the Tiny'Mon world, trying to suck Johnny in. Thinking he is one of Johnny's Tiny'Mon, he captures him. Johnny, Dukey, Susan, and Mary must stop him. To re-exit the game, they must win another battle with Blast.

Note: This episode serves as a sequel to Johnny'mon.

"Johnny Dukey Doo": When a condemned hotel gets haunted by ghosts, Susan and Mary drag Johnny, Dukey, and Gil into the house to prove that the ghosts are fake.
3913"Johnny X: A New Beginning"Scott FellowsKevin CurrieMarch 1, 2008 (2008-03-01)039313 [39] [40] 0.9/4 [41]
"Johnny X: The Final Ending"Kervin Faria

"Johnny X: A New Beginning": It's time for the Earth Day Carnival, and the Johnny Stopping Evil Force 5 (with Zizrar replacing the Beekeeper) returns and manages to obtain the same mutant powers as Johnny X and Super Dukey. Meanwhile, Dark Vegan returns to conquer Earth. The story is continued in "Johnny X: The Final Ending".

"Johnny X: The Final Ending": Following the events right after "Johnny X: A New Beginning," Dark Vegan returns to destroy the Earth with an upgraded armada. Dark Vegan, with his upgraded armada, is cutting up the Earth's trees and plants (which will remove the oxygen) and sucking up the Earth's water which kills the trees.

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