Johnny Test is an American-Canadian animated television series
produced by Warner Bros. Animation for the first and second seasons
and by Cookie Jar Entertainment for the second season onwards. It
premiered on Kids' WB on September 17, 2005, which continued to air
the series through its second and third seasons. The rest of the
series aired on Cartoon Network starting on January 7, 2008, in the
United States and internationally. In Canada, the show premiered on
Teletoon, premiering September 8, 2006.The series revolves around the
adventures of the title character, Johnny Test, an 11-year-old
suburban boy who lives with his parents, his "super-genius"
13-year-old twin sisters, Susan and Mary, both of whom are scientists
and best friends with each other, and a talking dog named Dukey. They
reside in the fictional town of Porkbelly, which is in the United
States or Canada. Johnny is often used as a test subject for his
genius twin sisters' inventions and experiments, which range from
gadgets to superpowers. Their experiments often cause problems that he
must resolve and he must sometimes fight villains in the process. He
occasionally saves the world with his sisters' inventions.On June 11,
2013, Teletoon announced that the series had been renewed for a
seventh season, to consist of 13 episodes and a three-part special.
However, in response to a tweet on June 25, 2015, regarding a seventh
season, voice actor James Arnold Taylor stated that he was unaware of
any plans for a seventh season.On March 15, 2019, the official Johnny
Test YouTube channel released a video confirming the show would
inspire a series of web-shorts by WildBrain Spark, a subsidiary of
WildBrain that produces original content for online distribution. The
announcement video was made private in October 2019. Known as Johnny
Test: The Lost Web Series, the first short debuted on May 2, 2020
before being made private two days later.
produced by Warner Bros. Animation for the first and second seasons
and by Cookie Jar Entertainment for the second season onwards. It
premiered on Kids' WB on September 17, 2005, which continued to air
the series through its second and third seasons. The rest of the
series aired on Cartoon Network starting on January 7, 2008, in the
United States and internationally. In Canada, the show premiered on
Teletoon, premiering September 8, 2006.The series revolves around the
adventures of the title character, Johnny Test, an 11-year-old
suburban boy who lives with his parents, his "super-genius"
13-year-old twin sisters, Susan and Mary, both of whom are scientists
and best friends with each other, and a talking dog named Dukey. They
reside in the fictional town of Porkbelly, which is in the United
States or Canada. Johnny is often used as a test subject for his
genius twin sisters' inventions and experiments, which range from
gadgets to superpowers. Their experiments often cause problems that he
must resolve and he must sometimes fight villains in the process. He
occasionally saves the world with his sisters' inventions.On June 11,
2013, Teletoon announced that the series had been renewed for a
seventh season, to consist of 13 episodes and a three-part special.
However, in response to a tweet on June 25, 2015, regarding a seventh
season, voice actor James Arnold Taylor stated that he was unaware of
any plans for a seventh season.On March 15, 2019, the official Johnny
Test YouTube channel released a video confirming the show would
inspire a series of web-shorts by WildBrain Spark, a subsidiary of
WildBrain that produces original content for online distribution. The
announcement video was made private in October 2019. Known as Johnny
Test: The Lost Web Series, the first short debuted on May 2, 2020
before being made private two days later.
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