Who's Johnny? (Johnny Test, 2005)
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Johnny being an oblivious idiot + Sissy getting hit with the torture bat + A handful of stereotypes = All red marks across the board!
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Who's Johnny? is the second part of episode 53 and the 28th episode of season 4, as well as the 106th episode overall of Johnny Test.
Plot
Johnny and Sissy are making a History project, but the former distracts the latter by making his own personalities, which creates a huge problem.
Why and Who Breaks Its Personalities?
- First and foremost, this is a Sissy torture episode; Johnny mocks Sissy's personalities, by calling her "You smell.", saying about her food that it is "Camel barf on toast", and she pulls his finger, but she throws her instead.
- Sissy punched and launched Johnny because he said that the Giza Pyramid was a poor choice.
- Johnny's personalities create massive torture for Sissy as he disturbs her working duty, until she breaks up and destroys their project.
- Mrs. Crabapples school has bullies inside the school, especially Bumper Randalls.
- She is also stupid enough to teach other bullies.
- Bumper Randalls says the wrong answer, which is "41", but the answer should be "5"; yet Mrs. Crabapples reminds everyone to screw screws and wrenches into their desks until the bell rings.
- All of Johnny's personalities, including the cool French personality, have stereotypical behaviors:
- The cool French counterpart, which was the only relatable personality, has a cool and smart personality who show nice to Sissy and Bumper;
- The ninja counterpart only attacks Dukey for no apparent reason;
- The hot-tempered French counterpart is hot-tempered;
- The Spanish counterpart dances with another character and annoys Sissy;
- The Scottish counterpart annoys Bumper using bagpipes;
- The cowboy counterpart steals a girl's jump rope just to tie Bumper and he acts like a cowboy;
- The artistic French counterpart talks about art and nothing else;
- The vampire counterpart wanting to suck Sissy's blood;
- The dog counterpart makes dog noises and acts like it;
- The viking and Canadian counterparts only appear during the time when Susan changes him back to his normal counterpart.
- There are lots of disgusting and gross scenes such as: Johnny picking his nose, revealing his booger, during the therapy scene.
- And Johnny having Sissy pull his finger and farting.
Redeeming Qualities
- Sissy, Dukey, Susan, Mary, Hugh, and Lila are the only likable characters in this episode.
- The cool French counterpart scene is relatable.
- The therapy scene is a good scene.
- Johnny's coffee loving or cool counterpart scenes are the only ones that is also good.
- Good Ending: After the therapy session with Johnny and Sissy, the latter accepts and makes a new project where Johnny is a mummy. He scares everyone in Porkbelly, especially Mr. Teacherman, so that they can pass the projects.
- Good Moral: Just be yourself.
Trivia
- This is one of the few times Johnny attempts to kiss Sissy, despite freaking out when he kisses her.
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