Johnny bravo voice actor

Continue For a Peruvian footballer, see . American Johnny BravoGenreComedyThe createdVan PartibleH fromButch HartmanSteve MarmelMichael RyanSeth MacVanFarlane PartibleRobertRussell Calabrese TkingbladJed SpingarnGene GrilloJohn CraneDave SchwartzEndellLyllllll Reporting by Van PartibleRumen PetkovButch HartmanJoin McIntyreRussel CalabreseKirk TingbladNathan ChewRobert AlvarezJavids Tim WalkerDavid BrainKevin PetrilakVoicesJeff BennettBrenda VaccaroMae WhitmanTom KennyLarry DrakeTheme Musical ComposerLouis FagensonThehnot themeJohny Bravo seasons 1 and 4) Composer (s)Louis FagensonChristopher Neil Nelson (score/end of the theme, seasons 2-3) (additional music, season 1 only) Gary Lionelly (additional music, season 1 only)Country of OriginInginal language (s)EnglishNo. season4No. Episodes65 (total)178 (segments) (episodes) (episodes)ProductionSyer producer (s) (season 1) (season 1)Buzz Potamkin (season 1) Joe Mazzuka (season 1)Brian A. Miller (season 1)Katherine Winder (season 1) (season 1)William Hannah (season 1) 1) 1) (season 1 season 4)Van Partible (season 4)For (seasons 2-4): Linda SimlowCosmo Anzilotti (season 1) Davis Doi (season 4) and Haki Jones (seasons 2-4)Produced (s)Van PartKariblea VallowCosmo Anzizi (season 1) Davis Doi (oversight producer, producer, producer, Season 1) Kirk PingbladGary Hartle (seasons 2-3)Jed Spingarn (co-producer, seasons 2-3) Brian A. Miller (supervisor producer of , season 4)Running time23 minutesProduction company (s) Hannah-Barbera Cartoons (1997-2002)Cartoon Network Studios (2001-04) DistributorWarner Bros. Television DistributionReleaseOriginal NetworkCartoonPicture formatNTSC (480i)AudioDolby Surround Release Original , 1997 (1997-07-14) - August 27, 2004 (2004-08-27)Timeline Communication showsWhat cartoon! External linksWebsite Johnny Bravo is an American animated series created by Van Partible for cartoon Network, and the second from the Cartoon Network, which aired from July 14, 1997 to August 27, 2004. The series is based on the title character, which is loosely based on Elvis Presley. Johnny Bravo is a sunglasses-wearing, muscular young man who lives with his mother and tries to get women to date him, although he is usually unsuccessful. He finds himself in strange situations and predicament, often accompanied by celebrity guest characters such as Donnie Osmond or . Throughout its run, the show has been known for its adult humor and pop culture references. Partible pitched the Hannah-Barbera animation series showcase What a Cartoon!, based on its senior project that he had prepared while studying at Loyola Marymount University. The pilot short film aired on cartoon Network in 1995. The series was renewed for a second season in 1999, during which Partible left, and the show was retooled under the direction of Kirk Tingblad. In 2003, for the fourth season of the series, Partible returned and restored the show in its original format and style. A total of 67 episodes aired in four seasons. The first three seasons were produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, and the fourth season was produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Johnny Bravo has been nominated for four , one YoungStar Award and two Golden Reel Awards. The series helped launch the careers of several animators, including Seth MacFarlane and . Media spin-offs include comics, DVDs and VHS releases, collectible toys and video games. The premise of the series centers on Johnny Bravo (voiced by ), sunglasses-wearing, muscular, conceited narcissistic and dimwitted self-proclaimed womanizer with pompadour and Elvis Presley-esque voice, apparently an Italian heritage that lives in Aron City (a nod to Presley's middle name). Episodes usually revolve around him, trying to get a woman to go on a date with him, although his achievements are usually rejected and lead to the fact that the woman in question harms him in a comedic way because of his boorish manner. Johnny's companions are Bunny Mama Bravo (Brenda Vaccaro), his lively, caring, extroverted, equally dim mother; and Little Susie (), a talkative and intelligent little girl from the neighborhood who likes to annoy Johnny, though he rarely remembers her name. Recurring characters include Carla Chryniszzswics (), who idolizes Johnny despite having a boss around him; Pops (Larry Drake), an unscrupulous owner of a local diner who gives advice to Johnny, along with food from atypical ingredients; Master Hamma (Brian Tochi), a Japanese martial arts instructor who teaches Johnny but never considers him a student because he is the weakest and most pathetic student in the dojo; Donnie Osmond (himself), a cheerful and upbeat who annoys Johnny; and Jungle Boy (Cody Dorkin), a jungle-inhabited wild child with super strength and the ability to talk to animals. Much of the humor of the series comes from celebrity guest star appearances and references to popular culture. For example; One episode of season 1 is based on a homage to , and in another episode, one of the village's people can be seen in the background. The series had many guest stars, including Adam West, Shaquille O'Neal, and previously mentioned Donnie Osmond. In the first season, the creator of Van Partible is designed for the mid-segment of the show to be a form Johnny Bravo meets ... a parody of the new Scooby-Doo to be presented with performances popular icons of the 1970s, but guest stars were used informally after the beginning of the second season. Many of Hannah-Barbera's characters appeared in the series, including Scooby-Dow, , Jabberjau, , , Blue Falcon, Black Widow, and . Adult humor is a frequent presence. In one episode, when Susie calls Johnny to ask if he wants to come, Johnny casually tells her, Call in 15 years when she's co-editor, and in another, when Johnny is hit by a tranquilizer dart and he's told he only has 30 seconds left, and he immediately pulls out a girlie magazine. As for adult humor, Hartman said: ... Being concerned the content of the episodes wasn't our main focus, and the creator of Partible remembers that no one was really watching Cartoon Network As far as content, they were pretty soft on all kinds of things that were going on. While studying at Loyola University, Marymount Van Partsal produced his dissertation project Mess O' Blues (1993), an animated short film about the impersonator of Elvis Presley. The partible animation professor showed the film to a friend who worked for Hannah-Barbera, and the studio loved the film. They asked Partible to turn it into a field for the seven-minute short, prompting him to sell the Hanna-Barber project. For the new short, Partible revisited its main character from Mess O' Blues, renaming him Johnny Bravo and making him that iconic James Dean character of the 50s who spoke like Elvis. He was also inspired by 's impulse to use whip snaps and cracks (like in captain EO) whenever Johnny struck a pose. The voice of actor Jeff Bennett was cast as Johnny, based solely on his young, bloated Elvis experience. Partible, with a small team of animators, animated themselves short in a house in Hannah Barbera using digital ink and paint. A short film titled Johnny Bravo was shown at the Cartoon Network's animated showcase, World Premiere Toons, on March 26, 1995. Two more short films followed: Jungle Boy in Mr. Monkey and Johnny Bravo and Amazon Women. Johnny Bravo's name comes from the name of Van Partsable's creator, Giovanni Bravo, because Giovanni is the Italian name for John or Johnny, or perhaps a pseudonym given to Greg Brady in the episode Adios Johnny Bravo. The original seasons of The Popularity of Short Films led to the cartoon network commissioning the first season of Johnny Bravo, consisting of 13 episodes. The first season crew consisted of several writers, animators and directors from World Premiere Toons, including Seth MacFarlane, Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel and John McIntyre. Veteran animator Joseph Barbera also served in creative consultant and mentor during the first season. [7] [8] [8] stated in a 1997 interview the purpose of the series is to make the animation resemble old Hanna-Barbera cartoons. Johnny Bravo premiered on July 14, 1997, and the first season ended in December of that year. Retooling After the first season, Johnny Bravo was put on hiatus until he was picked up for an unexpected second season in 1999. Van Partible was fired during Warner Bros.'s takeover of Turner Broadcasting and Kirk Tingblad took over as director, leading to a major retooling of the show's visual style, tone, humor, and characters. The show retained that format for a third season. The series sat in limbo once again until it was renewed for a fourth season in 2003, which aired in 2004. The final season of the series returned to the humor of the original short films and the first season of the series, with Van Partible returning and co-directing all episodes of the fourth season, although the Jungle Boy character from the first season never returned. Эпизоды Главная статья: Список эпизодов Джонни Браво SeasonEpisodesOriginally эфирПервый эфирNetworkPilots326 марта 1995 (1995-03-26)1 января, 1997 (1997-01-01)Cartoon Network11314 июля 1997 (1997-07-14) 1999 (1999-07-02) 28 января 2000 г. (2000-01-28) 2002 (2002-06-14) 13-41320 февраля 2004 г. (2004-02-20) 27 августа 2004 г. (2004-08-27)001-12-07)14 февраля 2004 (2004-02-14)Индия specialJune 28, 2009 (2009-06-28)Cartoon Network (Индия) Телевидение filmNovember 4, 2011 (2011-11-04) Прием Критический прием Этот раздел нуждается в расширении. You can help by adding to it. (January 2016) In 2009, IGN ranked Johnny Bravo 71st in the list of the 100 best animated series. Legacy and Influence After the series ended in 2004, the Chevrolet No 5 Kellogg received a special paint scheme with Johnny Bravo on the hood. He was driven by Kyle Busch in the 2005 Sharpie 500 NASCAR race. On the long-term impact of the show, writer/director Butch Hartman states: When Johnny Bravo first came out, I don't think many people have much hope for it, and I think it was really cool to prove exactly what kind of character he was. No one thought it wasn't going anywhere. Not only has it gone somewhere, it's actually still around, it's very iconic now, 15, 16 years later. The title character is considered icons and his phrases are relatively common in popular culture. The show's creative team created many successful television series in the 1990s and 2000s, including writer Seth MacFarlane, creator of the popular animated series . Shortly after the first season of the series was completed, writer/director Butch Hartman left to work for 's Oh Yes! of which these shorts spun off their own success, rather oddParents. Steve Marmel, screenwriter Johnny Bravo, has been a producer and writer for The Fairly OddParents since its premiere in 2001. In addition to Johnny Bravo, director John McIntyre directed episodes of several other cartoon cartoons, and recently served as lead director on the original Cartoon Network series Wonderful Misadventures of Flapjack. Awards and Nominations of the Year Award Category Nominee (s) Result 1997 Annie Award Best Individual Achievement: Voice Acting Male Performer in Television Productions Jeff Bennett Nominated 1998 Annie Award Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in Animated Television Production Steve Marmel Nominated YoungStar Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Voice Over Talent May Whitman, nominated in 2000 for the Annie Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in Animated Television Production by Kirk Tingblad nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Storyboard in Animated Television, Mary Hanley is nominated for the 2001 Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing, Glenn Ojabe's The Sound television series. Kerry Iverson, Jesse Aruda, and John Bires Nominated 2004 Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Animation - Music Roy Braverman Nominated spin-off JBVO: Your All Requests Cartoon Show JBVO: Your All Requests Cartoon Show is a short-lived programming block that aired on Sundays on Cartoon Network from April 2, 2000, to the summer of 2001. It was organized by Johnny Bravo, along with some rare guest stars such as chicken (from ). Callers wrote in the show in the mail or through the Cartoon Network website to call the show and request a cartoon from the Cartoon Network cartoon library, which will then be played, except for the half-hour show. One caller from the show named Jennifer requested an episode of . Being that it was half an hour, Johnny unfortunately had to quickly get along through the entire episode with Johnny providing only exposure comments. Johnny then apologized to the caller for the inconvenience. After the series ended, a JBVO spin-off called Toon FM was launched in Europe. The series had a few unique changes, such as Godzilla presenting the weather. There was also a similar spin-off of the JBVO concept itself called Viva Las Bravo, a summer block that aired from 2005 to 2006 on some European versions of cartoon Network. (quote needed) Every day Johnny will announce three cartoons, with one receiving the highest voices via email or on CartoonNetworkHQ.net will be shown for two hours the next day. He also appeared in commercial breaks, joked or answered humorous letters and phone calls. Media Comics In February 2013, IDW Publishing announced with Cartoon Network to produce comics based on its properties. Johnny Bravo was one of the titles announced to be published. Video game video game called Johnny Bravo in Hukka Mega Mighty Ultra Extreme Date-O-Rama! was released on June 9, 2009 for the Nintendo DS and PlayStation 2. The PlayStation 2 version was released exclusively in Europe and Australia by Blast Entertainment, while the DS version was released in North America by MumboJumbo. Characters from Johnny Bravo are featured in cartoon games cartoon network Cartoon Network: Block Party, Cartoon Network Racing, Cartoon Network Speedway, Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, and Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion. Scheduled film In October 2002, Variety reported that Warner Bros. has secured the rights to the film to make a live-action Johnny Bravo feature film as a potential main vehicle for Dwayne Scala Johnson. Since then, however, no further changes have been announced regarding the project. Home media outlet Warner Bros. said in an interview that they... in conversations with Cartoon Network for DVD collections of various cartoons, including Johnny Bravo in 2006. Johnny Bravo: Season 1, a two-disc with a full first season that contains all 13 episodes, was released by in Australia and (Region 4) on October 10, 2007. The second season was released on November 4, 2009. THE MIA Limited also released a season 1-5 in 2009 in Thailand. The Region 1 release of the first season, with various covers and new features, was released by Warner Home Video on June 15, 2010. The release is the first in the official release of several cartoons on DVD, titled Cartoon Network Hall of Fame. The remaining three seasons have not yet been released, despite numerous requests from fans of the show and Cartoon Network. All episodes of Johnny Bravo are available for download on the iTunes Store. The PlayStation 2 version of the Cartoon Network Racing video game contains episodes of Doommates and Teleton Johnny as unlockable extras. Region 1 DVD Season Title (s) Episode Count Release Date Cartoon Network Halloween Episodes: 9 Spooky Cartoon Capers 1 August 1, 10, 2004 3b (Bravo Dooby-Doo) Cartoon Network Christmas: Yuletide Stupidity N/A 1 October 5, 2004 Special (Johnny Bravo Christmas) Cartoon Halloween Network 2: The Roughest Halloween Ever 3 1 August 1 9, 1 August 1, 9, 2004 Special (Johnny Bravo Christmas) Cartoon Halloween Network 2: The Roughest Halloween Ever 3 1 August 9, 1 9, 1 August 9, 2005 47c (Frankenbravo) Cartoon Network: Christmas Rocks 1 1 October 1, 2005 5c ('Twas the Night Full First Season 1 June 13 June 15, 2010 1 (Johnny Bravo/Jungle Boy in Mr. Monkeyman / Johnny Bravo and Amazon Women) - 13 (Bravo Meets Johnny Adam West! / Under the Big Flop / Johnny Meets Donnie Osmond) Extra: Look Back documentary, pencil tests, and episode comments 4 Kid Favorites: Hall of Fame March 1, 2012 1 (Johnny Bravo/Jungle Boy in Mr. Monkeyman/Johnny Bravo and Amazon Women) - 8 (Beach Blunket Bravo / Day When the Earth Doesn't Move Very Much / Passage Of Mixed-Up Toys) Links Notes Silk did not play a character in the show itself. Footnotes - Part, Wang (2010). Johnny Bravo season one DVD commentary on the episode of The Man Who Shouted The Clown! / Johnny, Real Good / Little Talky Tabitha! (DVD). Warner Home Video. b Partible, Wang (2010). Johnny Bravo season one DVD commentary on an episode of Johnny Bravo/Jungle Boy's Mr. Monkeyman/Johnny Bravo and Amazon Women (DVD). Warner Home Video. a b c d e f Van Partible, Jeff Bennett, Butch Hartman, John McIntyre; et al. (2010). Johnny Bravo: Season 1. Features: Parenting Johnny Bravo (DVD). Warner Home Video.CS1 maint: several names: list of authors (link) - b Azar, Philip (2010-04-28). LMU-appeared Johnny Bravo on DVD. Los Angeles Loyolan. Archive from the original 2013-01-03. Received 2010-06-16. Part, Wang (June 21, 2010). JOHNNY BRAVO AND MICHAEL JACKSON. VanPartible.com. Archive from the original on August 12, 2020. Received on August 12, 2020. Meet the creator of Johnny Bravo Customer Entertainment. Archive from the original for 2018-02-16. 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