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Johnny finds himself stuck looking after a baby boy, and decides to teach the kid to be more like him in order to make the situation bearable. Much to his surprise, the ladies are quite smitten with what they believe to be a father-son duo, and Johnny plans on using the kid as a babe magnet. But what happens when Mini JB has to go home to mother?

The series centers on Johnny Bravo (voiced by Jeff Bennett),a sunglasses-wearing, muscular, conceited narcissist and dimwitted self-proclaimed womanizing person with 1960s surfer vibes, a blonde pompadour and an Elvis Presley-esque voice, apparently of Italian heritage, who lives in Aron City (a nod to Presley's middle name). Episodes typically revolve around him trying to get a woman to go on a date with him, though his advances are usually rejected and result in the woman in question harming him in a comedic way due to his boorish manner. Johnny's companions are Bunny Momma Bravo (Brenda Vaccaro), his lively, caring, extroverted, more sensible mother, who wears cat eye sunglasses; and Little Suzy (Mae Whitman), a talkative and intelligent young girl from the neighborhood who likes to agitate Johnny, although he rarely remembers her name.

Recurring characters include Carl Chryniszzswics (Tom Kenny), a geek who idolizes Johnny despite being bullied and bossed around by him; Pops (Larry Drake), the unscrupulous owner of the local diner who provides advice to Johnny, along with food made from atypical ingredients; Master Hamma (Brian Tochi), a Japanese martial arts instructor who teaches Johnny but never considers him a student due to being the weakest and most pathetic student in the dojo; Donny Osmond (himself), a cheery and optimistic teen idol who irritates Johnny; and Jungle Boy (Cody Dorkin), a jungle-dwelling feral child with super strength and the ability to speak to animals.

Much of the series' humor is derived from celebrity guest star appearances and references to popular culture. For example, an episode in season 1 is based around homages to The Twilight Zone, and in another episode, one of the Village People can be seen in the background. The series has had numerous guest stars, including Adam West, Shaquille O'Neal, Seth Green and the aforementioned Donny Osmond. In the first season, creator Van Partible intended for the show's middle segment to be a form of Johnny Bravo Meets..., a parody of The New Scooby-Doo Movies, which would feature appearances from popular 1970s icons, but guest stars were used informally after the second season began. Many Hanna-Barbera characters had cameo appearances in the series, including the cast of Scooby-Doo, Speed Buggy, Jabberjaw, Fred Flintstone, Yogi Bear, The Blue Falcon, Black Widow, and Huckleberry Hound.

Adult humor is a frequent presence. In one episode, when Suzy calls Johnny to ask if he wants to come over, Johnny nonchalantly tells her to [call] back in 15 years when [she is] a co-ed, and in another, when Johnny is hit by a tranquilizer dart and is informed he has only six seconds of consciousness left and to use it wisely, he immediately pulls out a girlie magazine. In regard to the adult humor, Hartman stated that being concerned with the content of the episodes wasn't our main focus, and creator Partible remembers: No one was really watching Cartoon Network ... As far as content, they were pretty lenient on all the kind of things that were going on.

In the show's first and fourth seasons (when Van Partible was the showrunner), Johnny was a tad smarter and was not a complete doofus and was able to react with clever quips. For example, in the episode Bearly Enough Time, Johnny was successfully able to cleverly trick Chronos the Time Bear. After Chronos told Johnny he had 20 minutes to put him to sleep, which Johnny was able to do with just a few seconds left, Chronos woke up a few seconds later because of the loud alarms and said that Johnny's time was up but when Johnny told the bear he still had 12 minutes left (pointing to the VCR), Chronos said that was just the VCR to which Johnny made his escape.

Z: 70mm.

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Johnny se encuentra atrapado cuidando a un bebé y decide enseñarle a ser más como él para que la situación sea más llevadera. Para su sorpresa, las mujeres están fascinadas con lo que creen que es una pareja padre-hijo, y Johnny planea usar al niño como un imán para chicas. Pero ¿qué pasa cuando Mini JB tiene que volver a casa con su madre?

La serie se centra en Johnny Bravo (con la voz de Jeff Bennett), un narcisista engreído, musculoso y con gafas de sol, un mujeriego autoproclamado, con aires surferos de los años 60, un tupé rubio y una voz al estilo de Elvis Presley, aparentemente de ascendencia italiana, que vive en Aron City (un guiño al segundo nombre de Presley). Los episodios suelen girar en torno a él intentando conseguir una cita con una mujer, aunque sus insinuaciones suelen ser rechazadas y la mujer en cuestión lo lastima cómicamente debido a su comportamiento grosero. Los compañeros de Johnny son Bunny Mamá Bravo (Brenda Vaccaro), su madre, vivaz, cariñosa, extrovertida y más sensata, que usa gafas de sol con forma de ojo de gato; y la pequeña Suzy (Mae Whitman), una jovencita del barrio, habladora e inteligente, a quien le gusta molestar a Johnny, aunque él rara vez recuerda su nombre.

Los personajes recurrentes incluyen a Carl Chryniszzswics (Tom Kenny), un friki que idolatra a Johnny a pesar de que este lo intimida y lo manda; Pops (Larry Drake), el dueño sin escrúpulos del restaurante local que le da consejos a Johnny, junto con comida elaborada con ingredientes atípicos; el maestro Hamma (Brian Tochi), un instructor japonés de artes marciales que enseña a Johnny, pero nunca lo considera un alumno por ser el más débil y patético del dojo; Donny Osmond (él mismo), un ídolo adolescente alegre y optimista que irrita a Johnny; y Jungle Boy (Cody Dorkin), un niño salvaje que habita en la jungla con superfuerza y ​​la capacidad de hablar con los animales.

Gran parte del humor de la serie se deriva de las apariciones de famosos invitados y referencias a la cultura popular. Por ejemplo, un episodio de la primera temporada se basa en homenajes a La Dimensión Desconocida, y en otro episodio, se puede ver a uno de los Village People al fondo. La serie ha contado con numerosas estrellas invitadas, como Adam West, Shaquille O'Neal, Seth Green y el ya mencionado Donny Osmond. En la primera temporada, el creador Van Partible pretendía que el segmento intermedio fuera una especie de Johnny Bravo conoce a..., una parodia de Las Nuevas Películas de Scooby-Doo, que contaría con la participación de íconos populares de los años 70, pero las estrellas invitadas se utilizaron de forma informal tras el inicio de la segunda temporada. Muchos personajes de Hanna-Barbera tuvieron cameos en la serie, incluyendo al elenco de Scooby-Doo, Speed ​​Buggy, Jabberjaw, Pedro Picapiedra, el Oso Yogi, el Halcón Azul, la Viuda Negra y Huckleberry Hound.

El humor adulto es frecuente. En un episodio, cuando Suzy llama a Johnny para preguntarle si quiere ir a su casa, Johnny le dice con indiferencia que vuelva dentro de 15 años, cuando sea mixta. En otro, cuando a Johnny le disparan un dardo tranquilizante y le informan que solo le quedan seis segundos de consciencia y que debe aprovecharlos con sabiduría, inmediatamente saca una revista para chicas. Respecto al humor adulto, Hartman declaró que preocuparnos por el contenido de los episodios no era nuestro principal objetivo, y el creador Partible recuerda: Nadie veía Cartoon Network... En cuanto al contenido, eran bastante indulgentes con todo lo que pasaba. En la primera y cuarta temporada de la serie (cuando Van Partible era el showrunner), Johnny era un poco más listo, no era un completo tonto y reaccionaba con ingeniosas ocurrencias. Por ejemplo, en el episodio Bearly Enough Time, Johnny logró engañar astutamente a Chronos, el Oso del Tiempo. Después de que Chronos le dijera a Johnny que tenía 20 minutos para dormirlo, lo cual Johnny logró con solo unos segundos restantes, Chronos se despertó unos segundos después debido a las fuertes alarmas y dijo que el tiempo de Johnny se había acabado. Pero cuando Johnny le dijo al oso que aún le quedaban 12 minutos (señalando la videograbadora), Chronos dijo que Johnny había escapado precisamente a la videograbadora.

Z: 70mm.

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