Johnny Test season 6

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Johnny Test
Season 6
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No. of episodes26 (52 segments)
Release
Original network
Original releaseApril 23, 2013 (2013-04-23) –
December 25, 2014 (2014-12-25)
Season chronology
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Season 5
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The sixth and final season of the animated television series Johnny Test originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. The season was announced by Teletoon on June 12, 2012, consisting of 26 episodes, with two segments each.[1] In the United States, the season premiered on Boomerang on April 2, 2013, and on Cartoon Network on April 23.[2] In Canada, it began airing on September 4, 2013, on Teletoon.[3] This season would feature the return of Ashleigh Ball, who departed after Season 4, as the voices of Mary Test and Sissy Blakely. According to the end credits, Warner Bros. still owns its trademark.

Reception[edit]

Ratings[edit]

According to Nielsen Media Research, numerous episodes of the season ranked first among the network's targeted demographic of boys aged 2–11, 6–11 and 9–14: "Johnny's Super Massive Kart Wheelies 7" on June 4, 2013;[4] "Dial J for Johnny" on January 14, 2014;[5] and "Crash Test Johnny" on February 25, 2014.[6] The 2013 premieres of "Johnny Vets Dukey" on May 7,[7] "Johnny's Rough Around the Hedges" on July 9,[8] and "Johnny in Charge" on November 6 all ranked first for boys aged 6–11 and 9–14,[9] while the premiere of "Johnny Express" on February 18, 2014, only ranked first among boys aged 9–14.[10]

Home media[edit]

The season was made available for digital download through the iTunes Store, with the first of a two-part volume consisting of 13 episodes released on September 4, 2013, but it was removed in 2021–2022.[11] The season is available to stream on Netflix.[12]

Accolades[edit]

Writer Ethan Banville was nominated for a WGC Screenwriting Award by the Writers Guild of Canada in 2014 for his episode "Stop in the Name of Johnny". The ceremony was hosted at the Telus Centre for Performance and Learning's Koerner Hall.[13]

Cast[edit]

Episodes[edit]

All of the episodes in this season are directed by John Lei.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air date [14]Show no. [15]Prod.
code [16]
US viewers
(millions)
921"Johnny on the Clock"Nathan KnetchelDave PembertonApril 23, 2013 (2013-04-23)0926011.60[17]
"Johnny X-Factor"Scott FellowsSteve WhitehouseApril 30, 2013 (2013-04-30)1.06[18]

"Johnny on the Clock": Johnny realizes that summer is over, so he tries to extend his summer vacation with Susan and Mary's time-stopping watch. It then breaks, so they try to fix it.

"Johnny X-Factor": Johnny X battles Boy Drone X.
932"Johnny Vets Dukey"Keith WagnerPaul SchibliMay 7, 2013 (2013-05-07)0936021.16[19][a]
"Johnny's #1 Fan"Rick GroelKevin CurrieMay 14, 2013 (2013-05-14)1.09[20]

"Johnny Vets Dukey": Johnny chases Dukey, who refuses to go to the vet.

"Johnny's #1 Fan": Johnny takes on Dark Vegan with help from a fan.
943"How to Train Your Johnny"Neal DusedauKervin FariaMay 21, 2013 (2013-05-21)0946031.47[21]
"Johnny and Clyde"Nick ConfaloneDave PembertonMay 28, 2013 (2013-05-28)1.39[22]

"How to Train Your Johnny": Susan and Mary accidentally erase all of Johnny's memories when trying to help him forget the dreaded Cleaning Song. Now they have to restore Johnny's memory in time for Dad's Cleaning Day feast.

"Johnny and Clyde": Susan and Mary's orangutan becomes a crook after watching old movies with Johnny.
954"Johnny's Super Massive Kart Wheelies 7"Mark FellowsKatie ShanahanJune 4, 2013 (2013-06-04)0956041.53[23][b]
"Smooth Talkin' Johnny"Marcy Brown & Dennis HaleyDmitri KosticJune 11, 2013 (2013-06-11)1.57[24]

"Johnny's Super Massive Kart Wheelies 7": Johnny, Dukey, Susan, Mary, Gil, The General, Mr. Black, Mr. White, Bling-Bling, Mr. Mittens, and Albert race video game go-carts to see who wins.

"Smooth Talkin' Johnny": Johnny swipes the girls' voice-replicating invention and ends up turning them against each other.
965"Johnny and the Beanstalk"Dan SerafinGreg HillJune 18, 2013 (2013-06-18)0966051.27[25]
"Johnny and Bling Bling Bond Bond"Keith WagnerSteve WhitehouseJune 25, 2013 (2013-06-25)1.15[26]

"Johnny and the Beanstalk": A giant cereal-stalk takes Johnny, Dukey and the girls on a magical adventure.

"Johnny and Bling Bling Bond Bond": Johnny tries to teach a grounded Bling-Bling how to be a regular kid after Bling-Bling's mom wanted him to learn about "the value of a dollar" by taking away all of his money for a week following an accident. Johnny later gets himself grounded by ruining Hugh's meatloaf by "mastering the art of clog dancing on meat."
976"Johnny's Got Talent"Story by : Brad Birch
Teleplay by : Sean Jara
Kevin CurrieJuly 2, 2013 (2013-07-02)0976061.47[27][a]
"Johnny's Rough Around the Hedges"Rick GroelKervin FariaJuly 9, 2013 (2013-07-09)1.29[28]

"Johnny's Got Talent": Johnny decides to take on ventriloquism for a talent contest.

"Johnny's Rough Around the Hedges": Johnny and Bling-Bling sculpt topiaries after their parents force them to take up less destructive hobbies.
987"Johnny's Head in the Clouds"Nathan KnetchelDave PembertonJuly 16, 2013 (2013-07-16)0986071.00[29]
"Stop in the Name of Johnny"Ethan BanvillePaul Schibli & Jun NasayaoJuly 23, 2013 (2013-07-23)1.48[30]

"Johnny's Head in the Clouds": The General puts Johnny and his friends under house arrest right when an awesome air show heads into town.

"Stop in the Name of Johnny": Johnny is late to class again, and he gets a visit to the principal's office which unexpectedly leads into Johnny becoming the new hall monitor of the school, due to someone named the Speedster (who is literally a speedster) delaying kids from getting to their classes. Johnny interrogates the school bully Bumper, who reveals the Speedster to be Sissy Blakely, so he "borrows" Susan and Mary inventions to try to catch Sissy.
998"Johnny Opposite"Marcy Brown & Dennis HaleyJoanne Rice & Paul RileyJuly 30, 2013 (2013-07-30)0996080.99[31]
"Johnny on the Job"Story by : Neal Dusedau
Teleplay by : Dan Serafin
Katie ShanahanAugust 13, 2013 (2013-08-13)1.31[32]

"Johnny Opposite": Johnny steals Susan and Mary's generator and makes his family do the opposite of what they're doing.

"Johnny on the Job": Johnny's dad thinks he's not needed in the house so he decides to get a job. When nobody hires him, Susan and Mary make a fake office for their dad to work in.
1009"Johnny's 100th Episode"Scott FellowsSteve WhitehouseAugust 20, 2013 (2013-08-20)1006091.34[33]
"Johnny's Next Episode"August 27, 2013 (2013-08-27)1.22[34]

"Johnny's 100th Episode": The girls test their new fantasy spray on Johnny which sends him into a coma. The girls and Johnny's friends must revive him back into reality.

"Johnny's Next Episode": Bling Bling Boy sprays fantasy spray on everyone (including himself) and they all turn into fairy tale characters.
10110"Johnny's Supreme Theme"Derek DresslerKevin CurrieSeptember 3, 2013 (2013-09-03)1016101.23[35]
"Past and Present Johnny"Story by : Neal Dusedau
Teleplay by : Dan Serafin
Kervin FariaSeptember 11, 2013 (2013-09-11)1.17[36]

"Johnny's Supreme Theme": Real life becomes a movie after Johnny and Dukey get their hands and paws on the girls' latest invention.

"Past and Present Johnny": Johnny and Dukey visit the 1980s to get to the bottom of a video-game mystery.
10211"The Sands of Johnny"Keith WagnerMo SherwoodSeptember 18, 2013 (2013-09-18)1026111.34[37]
"Abominable Johnny"Doug LieblichDave PembertonSeptember 25, 2013 (2013-09-25)1.29[38]

"The Sands of Johnny": Sissy and Johnny face off in a sandcastle battle.

"Abominable Johnny": Johnny and Dukey locate the Abominable Snowman during a ski vacation.
10312"Johnny vs. The Dukenator"Aaron BarnettSteve EvangelatosOctober 2, 2013 (2013-10-02)1036121.09[39]
"Johnny's Petting Zoo Posse"Sean JaraKatie ShanahanOctober 9, 2013 (2013-10-09)1.18[40]

"Johnny vs. The Dukenator": Johnny must rescue Dukey, who falls under the control of a dog-spa owner.

"Johnny's Petting Zoo Posse": Johnny and his friends take on Mr. Mittens when he turns them, the girls, the general and Black and White into petting zoo animals as part of his latest evil plan.
10413"The Johnny Who Saved Halloween"Rick GroelGreg HillOctober 16, 2013 (2013-10-16)1046131.16[41]
"Johnny's Zombie Bomb"Nick ConfaloneSteve WhitehouseOctober 23, 2013 (2013-10-23)1.45[42]

"The Johnny Who Saved Halloween": Johnny and his friends enter a Halloween contest in hopes of winning a big candy prize.

"Johnny's Zombie Bomb": A love potion goes haywire and turns people into kissing zombies.
10514"Johnny's New Super Mega Villain"Ethan BanvilleKevin CurrieOctober 30, 2013 (2013-10-30)1056140.98[43][a]
"Johnny in Charge"Sean JaraKervin FariaNovember 6, 2013 (2013-11-06)1.13[44]

"Johnny's New Super Mega Villain": Johnny must stop a new villain who arrives in Porkbelly, seeking to steal high-tech devices from everyone.

"Johnny in Charge": Johnny is allowed to stay home alone and must prove he's responsible, but he ends up breaking three rules: He has friends over, dirties the kitchen, and goes into the lab and releases a cute yet deadly bug.
10615"Johnny Unplugged"Mark FellowsMo SherwoodNovember 13, 2013 (2013-11-13)1066151.20[45]
"Johnny's Monster Mash"Dan SerafinDave PembertonNovember 20, 2013 (2013-11-20)1.19[46]

"Johnny Unplugged": Johnny taps in his video-game skills to save the family during a perilous hiking trip.

"Johnny's Monster Mash": Monsters created by the girls' experiments take aim at Porkbelly.
10716"Johnny's Chipmunk Chit Chat"Rick GroelSteve EvangelatosDecember 4, 2013 (2013-12-04)1076161.33[47]
"A Picture's Worth 1000 Johnnies"Keith WagnerKatie ShanahanJanuary 8, 2014 (2014-01-08)1.22[48]

"Johnny's Chipmunk Chit Chat": Johnny borrows a new invention from the girls that lets him talk to animals. However, this accidentally encourages all the chipmunks in Porkbelly to take over the world.

"A Picture's Worth 1000 Johnnies": Chaos erupts at the mall when the Tests try to pose for a family portrait.
10817"Dial J for Johnny"Derek DresslerGreg HillJanuary 14, 2014 (2014-01-14)1086171.49[49][b]
"Road Trip Johnny"Ethan BanvilleSteve WhitehouseJanuary 21, 2014 (2014-01-21)1.63[50]

"Dial J for Johnny": Johnny and Dukey prank call historical figures using the girls' time machine, but they eventually get their revenge.

"Road Trip Johnny": The Test family goes on a road trip to Upchuck Geysers.
10918"Code Crackin' Johnny"Keith WagnerKervin FariaJanuary 28, 2014 (2014-01-28)1096181.21[51]
"Johnny Goes Viral"Nick ConfaloneKevin CurrieFebruary 4, 2014 (2014-02-04)1.29[52]

"Code Crackin' Johnny": Johnny and Dukey cheat their way to victory in the Red Gush contest. But Red Gush gets mad and sends the Red Gusher to kill Johnny.

"Johnny Goes Viral": Johnny has access[clarification needed] after the girls insert a computer chip into his brain that was meant for the general. The chip's infected with a virus, and when it's inserted onto the general, he presses a red button to launch a missile on Porkbelly.
11019"FrankenJohnny"Keith WagnerDave PembertonFebruary 11, 2014 (2014-02-11)1106191.32[53]
"Johnny Express"Ethan BanvilleMo SherwoodFebruary 18, 2014 (2014-02-18)1.36[54][c]

"FrankenJohnny": Johnny and Bling-Bling fall apart after an accident with the particle accelerator.

"Johnny Express": Johnny runs into trouble delivering a package for the girls.
11120"Crash Test Johnny"Derek DresslerBrian WongFebruary 25, 2014 (2014-02-25)1116201.35[55][b]
"Johnny's Junky Trunk"Sean JaraJohn FlaggMarch 4, 2014 (2014-03-04)1.05[56]

"Crash Test Johnny": Johnny quits as the girls' test subject and quickly regrets his decision.

"Johnny's Junky Trunk": Hugh donates Johnny's toys to charity – without asking Johnny! He tries to get them back.
11221"Super Johnny Action Federation"Ethan BanvilleGreg HillMarch 11, 2014 (2014-03-11)1126211.06[57]
"Gil-Stopping Johnny"Rick GroelSteve WhitehouseApril 23, 2014 (2014-04-23)1.29[58]

"Super Johnny Action Federation": The gang acquire super powers and compete to see who is the best super hero.

"Gil-Stopping Johnny": Johnny goes to extreme measures to prevent Gil from moving so Susan and Mary will continue their experiments. This fails but Gil moves the other next door.
11322"Johnny with a Chance of Meatloaf"Keith WagnerKevin CurrieApril 30, 2014 (2014-04-30)1136221.24[59]
"It's Easter, Johnny Test!"Dan SerafinKervin FariaApril 9, 2014 (2014-04-09)N/A

"Johnny with a Chance of Meatloaf": Johnny and his sisters make a vow to end Dad's meatloaf madness. Dad's gone meatloaf mad and the kids plot to put a stop to his meatloaf making. But when they unleash a giant Meatloaf Monster, they end up in the food fight of their lives.

"It's Easter, Johnny Test!": Johnny must save Easter from the annual Easter-egg hunt ruined by Dark Vegan.
11423"Future Johnny"Derek DresslerMo SherwoodMay 14, 2014 (2014-05-14)114623N/A
"Dukey See, Johnny Do"Story by : Sean Jara
Teleplay by : Derek Dressler
Dave PembertonDecember 25, 2014 (2014-12-25)N/A

"Future Johnny": Johnny meets his future self.

"Dukey See, Johnny Do": Johnny temporarily loses his sight.
11524"Hair's Johnny"Story by : Sean Jara
Teleplay by : Keith Wagner
Dan NosellaDecember 25, 2014 (2014-12-25)115624N/A
"Johnny's Hungry Games"Story by : Nathan Knetchel
Teleplay by : Josh Hamilton
Kervin Faria

"Hair's Johnny": Johnny is accidentally turned into a gassy werewolf.

"Johnny's Hungry Games": All of the pizza in Porkbelly goes missing.
11625"Tiny Johnny"Dan SerafinGreg HillDecember 25, 2014 (2014-12-25)116625N/A
"Johnny Goes Gaming"Story by : Scott Fellows
Teleplay by : Derek Dressler
Kevin Currie

"Tiny Johnny": The girls shrink Johnny and Dukey in order to try and catch a mouse.

"Johnny Goes Gaming": Johnny and Dukey get trapped inside a virtual video game.
11726"The Last Flight of Johnny X"Keith WagnerSteve WhitehouseDecember 25, 2014 (2014-12-25)117626N/A
"Johnny's Last Chapter"Nathan KnetchelDave Pemberton

"The Last Flight of Johnny X": After Porkbelly is attacked by the 100th monster, The General bans all superhero activity.

"Johnny's Last Chapter": In the series finale, Johnny and Dukey are sucked into a history book while learning about the history of Porkbelly.

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c This episode ranked #1 with boys 6-11 and 9-14 in its premiere timeslot.[7][8][9]
  2. ^ a b c This episode ranked #1 with boys 2-11, 6-11, and 9-14 in its premiere time slot, some of Cartoon Network's target demographics.[4][5][6]
  3. ^ This episode ranked #1 with boys aged 9-14 in its premiere time slot.[10]