WAIT... Remember Johnny Test?

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Published 2022-12-09
I think at somepoint, everyone has had their own experience with Johnny Test, whether it was early on in the shows life, later towards the end of the show or now with the newer Netflix reboot titled... Johnny Test... who would have guessed? Today, let's take a look at the surprisingly long lasting series, Johnny Test.

Written By: Jordan Fringe & Christine Parshall
Edited By: Jordan Fringe & Cale D.
Channel Art By: Jerry Meehan

All Comments (21)
  • Thanks so much for watching! Do you prefer the original Johnny Test series or the newer Netflix version of Johnny Test?
  • @tykamen5588
    "Remember Johnny Test?" Remembers the constant never stopping whip cracking sound effect
  • @Crom_
    I have to admit, Johnny was one of the coolest looking cartoon characters back then. The cool fiery hair, the shirt with the radioactive symbol. That kid was literally the embodiment of cool.
  • @bug8357
    The netflix revival is probably the most faithful revival i have EVER seen. I mean if it wasnt for a new art style you would never have known it was revival. It feels exactly the same but just more polished and has better writing. The tone and feeling of johnny test is still very in tact and it has the best animation in the series. Its beautiful. I hope netflix didnt cancel the show, it has been a long time since it aired and still no news.
  • @the_names_rob
    I remember liking Johnny Test as a kid and then watching it a few years later and it feeling like a completing different and worse show. It was really confusing, this definitely explains what happened.
  • @ivanbluecool
    Johnny test was basically a guilty pleasure show for me. It wasn't extremely bad but not something special either. I did enjoy the original run enough being a reverse Dexter's laboratory where we follow the non smart sibling instead of the smart ones(same hair too) The cast was enjoyable when the story was good and I loved the fact that johnny actually was able to make former enemies into friends like the bee keeper and vegan Darth Vader just by being nice or pointing out something to change thier perspective
  • Around the time PokĂ©mon Diamond and Pearl were popular, my brother would walk off with my Action Replay for infinite Rare Candies and Master Balls so he could battle his friends. He eventually got me into it. On the way to school, one of his friends talked about Gyarados. Johnny Test helped him explain why I should bother with Magikarp, even though it had no attacks. It's strange that this show led me indirectly to competitive PokĂ©mon, but having a one-to-one example helped me understand base stats and evolutions.
  • @LuigiDOTexe
    Since you’re also showing cartoons that are still going to this day, revival or not, I would LOVE to see you do a “WAIT... Remember Ninjago?” episode. That show started in 2011 and recently finished its FIFTEENTH season! And it’s still continuing on into 2023, which is wild for a serialized animated show to achieve. But what’s even more insane is despite Ninjago’s impressive longevity, hardly ANYONE talks about it, hell, most people probably thought it ended after the season 2 finale... y’know, the finale that happened about a decade ago? Ninjago currently has 2 series (both canon and in the same continuity), at least four games, several comics series and novels (a good portion being canon), plays, two Twitter novels, a motley of canon and non-canon shorts on Youtube, and do I even need to mention the toy line? It has such an impressive breadth of content, and yet, most people ignore it. So yeah, I think it’d be really cool for a relatively popular channel to actually give the show some coverage because it’s very underrated.
  • This has a soft spot in my heart. This is a piece of my childhood.
  • Thanks for these memorable videos, Jordan. I didn't think I'd forget Johnny Test, but all those memories from middle school keep coming back. This Fringemas has been so generous!!
  • @MrGamerz20
    This was one of those shows you’d get home from school, turn on Cartoon Network and get some laughs for a bit. The humor wasn’t amazing but it had its moments and I definitely appreciated it as a kid. I had no idea Netflix rebooted it but that is the least surprising thing I’ve seen. Appreciate this video Jordan, keep up the great work!
  • @KremBotop
    Johnny Test was legit a recurring watch during my early teen years. Always had a lot of fun watching it in CN back then, to the point of almost always catching new episodes on premiere, due to how wacky it was. Kinda upset when I found out about its infamy within the general cartoon community (didn't even mind the animation change imo) but it's good that it's getting some more positive vibes recently thanks to other people who grew up with the show.
  • @EvaFull
    Johnny Test was one of the more popular shows in my animation college. Especially in Flash class. They would always use it as reference material. So glad to see it getting love again. Been a couple years since I saw a new video on the subject on YouTube.
  • I loved this show as a kid and I still do. I watched it so much as a kid and I never noticed the whipcracks until people pointed it out but i've become immune to it.
  • This show was my entire childhood, can’t believe there’s a video with a show that I indeed do remember!
  • @N0ztalji4
    This show! I remember this show! Used to love watching it when I was younger. The theme song is what I remember most. It’s been engraved in my mind ever since.
  • During the dark times of Cartoon Network, Johnny Test was much needed. Sure some episodes fall flat on plot but the rest was pretty good with the pool of characters such as Bling Bling Boy.
  • the original johnny test was my childhood. your channel is always reminding me all the good show i watched as a child
  • Johnny Test is one of the many shows that i could never forget, it was a pretty decent show for it's time! and personally i like the original Johnny Test series more the Netflix reboot was good too but you can't beat the classics as they say.