ohnny X, Johnny vs. Bling Bling, Johnny becoming successful due to one of his sisters' experiments, and Johnny and the gang battling each other in a competition and I enjoyed them all because they're supposed to be different.

Johnny Test is a show I used to watch when I was 9. Well, because it was and still is on Netflix. It was the only science show I really got to watch because I didn't have cable. I saw Jimmy Neutron later and I don't really remember Dexter's Lab. As you can see here, the show starts out great, but goes bad. Many people say this is a ripoff of Dexter's Laboratory, which I kind of agree on, but like , I find this show similar to The Adventures Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius because Johnny is incomparable to Dee Dee.Every time I watch the other 2 science cartoons I mentioned, I ask "Why did I watch stuff like Johnny Test in my youth but not classics like this?"Let's go over the ratings. In Johnny Test, we haveand. I once found this show to be meh but in April 2019, I decided to rereview Johnny Test because I didn't agree with these points myself.THE ANIMATIONJohnny Test is animated using digital ink and paint in the first season because Flash wasn't really popular back then. I actually felt like I was watching a legit early 2000's Cartoon Network show (despite the fact that it came out in 2005) while watching the first season. The first season had a lot of movement and the characters didn't really look generic. In the second season, this show was animated using Flash. Season 1's animation had great movement, it was really fluid and the characters felt alive. Season 2 and 3's usage of Flash animation was decent but Season 4 onward was mediocre. The Flash animation felt generic in the later seasons of Johnny Test but at least the colors in every season look nice. I'm not saying that Flash animation is terrible because if it's done right, it can be incredible. Look at shows like The Loud House and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Whether you like either shows or not, you can agree that they're well animated in Flash.THE WRITINGThe writing is kind of interesting. Most of Susan and Mary's inventions are original and there is potential, but it was wasted due to the show being repetitive. I may have liked many shows despite the fact that their episodes are the same thing over and over again but Johnny Test's repetition is ridiculous. The storytelling is good. What kept it from being swell is that, like I said before, the repetition is everywhere. How are the jokes? Now the jokes are what is swell. Almost every episode at least got a grin from me. Some of the best episodes of the show are really funny because of it feeling silly and how it depends on the characters to throw in some irony and good gags that can make anyone at least grin.I've seen that Chris Savino, creator of The Loud House (A show I still really like but I won't call it a masterpiece anymore) and the guy who led to a slight downfall of The Powerpuff Girls (1998) (I still don't know what he did to Dexter's Lab) was the original supervising producer of the show, so that explains why Johnny Test is so repetitive. There are so many episodes about JTHE CHARACTERSThe characters are very entertaining and I can relate to a few of them but we don't get to know them very well. Character development is visible, though. The character that got the most development throughout the show is Dark Vegan. We get to know him and his daughter Jillian Vegan. The execution of the characters are good, but I still find them to be generic and forgettable.Other characters I like are Mary Test and Dukey due to the former actually caring about stuff other than Gil and experiments unlike her twin sister Susan and the latter being funny due to his dialogue and his paranoia. When Dukey got a VA change, his character became blander. I don't blame the new VA, I blame the writers.THE MUSIC AND INTROThe theme songs are great due to how energetic they are. The background music was also really good in the first season, but later, it becomes generic and repetitive. The music reminds me too much of Caillou. It's no wonder because both shows are created by Cookie Jar Group.OTHERDid you think that I forgot to mention the one thing this show abuses the snot out of? Oh no. I am extremely well aware that this show uses THE FREAKING WHIP CRACK SOUND!!! They play the damn sound every time a character moves their arm or hand. The whip crack plays so many times in one episode (An average of 190 to be exact) that they make Disney look like they play laugh tracks in each episode of their sitcoms as often as an anorexic person eats. No offense to the anorexic. That's what more I wanted to talk about.I know that you'd be asking me: why did the show get progressively worse? Well, I loved Season 1 and Seasons 2&3 were good and I was okay with Season 4 but Season 5 and 6 are when I got kind of bored with the show.CONCLUSIONI used to call Johnny Test meh but I disagreed with the scorecard later on so I had to change it. So Johnny Test has interesting episodes, vibrant animation and fairly developed characters but the show is repetitive and it uses the obnoxious whip crack too much. Hey, , I'm sorry that I copied your review and changed it a little but your review says 68% and mine says 65% so our reviews almost have the same conclusion. I guess it's safe to say that Johnny Test is. It's nothing special. As if April 2019, I have a positive history with Canadian animation (Especially Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy, Beast Wars and Reboot) but this one is the least best Canadian cartoon I've reviewed until I find a Canadian cartoon that's worse.I wonder if Dexter's Laboratory or The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius are better.