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Rated J for Johnny (Johnny Test, 2005)

Rated J for Johnny is the second part of 68th Johnny Test episode of season 5 and the 136th episode over all.

"Rated J for Johnny"
This is like gifting a Grand Theft Auto game to a kid.
Series: Johnny Test (2005)
Part of Season: 5
Episode Number: 68b
Air Date: June 20, 2011
Writer: Scott Fellows
Director: Larry Jacobs
Previous episode: Johnny Cruise
Next episode: Spotless Johnny

Synopsis

Johnny and Dukey try to get a video game made for mature players only by any means necessary.

Rated W for Why It Sucks

  1. Johnny is very unlikable in this episode as he insists on purchasing a violent video game named Toxic Battle Blast 4 even though his parents and the Game Galaxy video game clerk named Fillmore forbid him due to Johnny being a minor and the game is rated "M" for "Mom Won't Let Kids under 18 Play It".
    • Even worse, even though he wanted the game, he got nightmares after playing in the end, thus making Johnny hypocritical.
  2. All of Johnny's attempts to get the game fail:
    • First of all, Johnny brings Lila in to buy some new games while she is on the phone and tries to hide it, but she can sniff it out.
    • Next, Susan and Mary build an untested Hugh robot and when the robot enters to Game Galaxy, the robot explodes.
    • Johnny tries to buy the game while he wears a mustache, but fails and the clerk insults him by saying that he lacks of ingenuity.
    • Dukey does the same to Johnny, but the clerk gets scared and electrocutes him with a taser.
  3. The zombie that appears in the game and the dinosaur in the lab can be scary for younger viewers.
  4. The Elvis is pointless in this episode when Johnny attempts to open one of the doors in his sisters' lab..
  5. Bad Ending: Johnny and Dukey play the game and then they get nightmares after playing and scream after receiving those.
  6. Bad moral to kids: It teaches kids to play 18+ rated games under that age such as Grand Theft Auto, Mortal Kombat or Doom which can get violent and anti-social behavior.

Rated R for Redeeming Qualities

  1. Good moral to parents: Do not buy violent video games to kids as they can cause violent behavior.
  2. Hugh, Lila, Susan, Mary, Dukey, and the clerk are likable characters.

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