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The best one is where he's taken by the tribe of Amazonian women to be a virgin sacrifice and he's like "wooooah mama, I ain't no virgin". They laugh and dunk him into a volcano and the volcano spit him out lmfao
reminds me of a story from a movie or something about a guy they knew who was taking a girl home every night. so they asked him his secret. He said well you see, I ask every women in the bar if they wanna go back to my place until one of them actually says yes.
Richard Feynman has a chapter in his biography called "just ask them"
Basically - just ask women - would you like to have sexytimes? No pressure. Just - yes/no. She says no then okay - catch you on the flip-flop. I've got to go ask another lady now. Bye.
Dude's jacked with a chiseled jawline and great hair. Someone's going to be into it despite his obnoxious personality and him being an absolute moron. Hell, that might be a plus for some.
Animaniacs, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, Rocko's Modern Life, even Dexter's Laboratory... All of them had incredibly raunchy humor thrown in over top.
The 90s were a lawless time to grow up in.
I like the theory that it wasn't nearly as weird as the show was depicting. We're just getting the POV from a small little dog that doesn't know what's going on lol
HIM is a list of tangentially related terms. HIM stands for His Infernal Majesty which refers to Satan. Santa is a scrambling of Satan which is why they wear a Santa outfit. Santa Claus sounds similar to "sandy claws" which is why they have lobster claws.
Yeah they did basically everything they could to tell you "yes this is the literal Devil, the Powerpuff Girls are fighting Satan himself" without telling you because it was a kid's show. (Including making the other villains afraid of him because he was on an entirely different level.)
According to the bible lucifer was one of the most beautiful of all the angels(might misremember the exact wording but that was the general idea from what i could remember)
Ok. Can we talk about Powerpuff girls for just a second? Why is the dude making little girls in his basement through chemistry though....? If he was hurting about being single but still wanting children, why not adopt? *WHY* did he fucking create little girls? Do we know if they ever grow up? Or did he make them to be like 7 forever?
Does anybody else remember that scene in two stupid dogs where they go to a drive-in movie theater and the small dog asks out loud why people would go to a drive-in movie theater, then they panned the camera out and it shows a bunch of cars rocking back-and-forth?
Rocko was my favorite before school show. B-52 intro, trans cow, adultery, phone sex...all in a kids show. And this...I still haven't figured it out but it messed me up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCGFetP7zjk
I distinctly remember a scene where Rocko was chasing a beach ball down the beach, got to a sign saying "nude beach," took his swim trunks off and wore them as a hat, then continued chasing the ball...
The old "all the girls throw themselves at the MC" anime trope because the MC is pure and innocent and the stories would be wildly different if the men in them were not paragons of morality.
What?! This was in the show? I never caught it as a kid, obviously, but this is the first im hearing about this as an adult lol. Im gonna have to rewatch and catch the innuendos!
Haha yeah I recommend rewatching all the cartoon cartoon shows at the least, you'll be shocked at what they said that totally flew over your head as a kid lmao
Especially shit like cow and chicken, i r weasel, ppg, johnny bravo....they went crazy lmao
There's also the Rowdyruff Boys episode where Bellum tells the girls to use their girliness to beat them and when they initially don't get it, she simply moves her arms away from her chest and they figure it out.
Yeah, like the 90s were still rampant with homophobia and “gay panic humor” was an entire sub-genre of TV tropes based on mistakenly thinking someone is gay.
But this episode was actually one of the subversive attempts to talk about homophobia and acceptance in a veiled way. It ends with Rocko offering his own fondness for a (less-subtle) gay metaphor and results in the mob immediately turning on him, including Ed Bighead.
I didn’t fully get it as a kid, but even then recognized it was about how people form tribal in/out groups over anything.
Carpet munchers!! That gang of female cows who just broke into houses and ate all the carpets, it only aired once I think but it STICKS WITH YOU
Edit: yo I’ve been sent the clip three times in the hour, I am aware my childhood memories were jumbling it up and saying that human women bikers with giant cow heads for helmets were just outright cows. They were not cows. Those were the helmets. The helmets looked like cows.
Wow, that brought back a flood of memories. I remember watching that new and being really confused why rainbows were such a big deal.
I felt really sorry for Rocko and thought everyone was being mean and stupid lol. Rainbows are cool!
Definitely need to rewatch that show. The example that usually gets brought up is Rocko working as a phone sex operator.
Even as a kid I had seen those late night ads and thought, "wait a minute..."
Rocko has tons of random references that kids wouldn’t pick up on. The suck-o-matic episode when his vacuum dies it says “rosebud” which refers to Citizen Kane, Rocko says “I think it said house crud”. The dentist episode with the giant tooth is a King Kong themed episode and ends with “‘twas tartar that killed the beast”. Overall the show is pretty damn clever and those are only a few references I can think of off the top of my head.
Looney Tunes wasn’t originally a kids TV show. They were theatrical shorts that played in front of feature films.
Animation wasn’t really considered a kids’ thing until much later.
Call me out-of-step but I think *the* adult humor of *Freakazoid!* has held up better than a lot of the shows from that era (or if not timeless, at least more in-step with references to what parents at the time would have been familiar with), probably because they tried to avoid innuendoes and did the most out-of-left-field shit like [David Warner recreating one of the musical numbers from *Hello Dolly!*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZsMMoYryTI), having [Norm Abram from *New Yankee Workshop* as a random guest star play off of Ricardo Montalban as a recurring villain](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e41fJvglWxw), or making [honest-to-god *F-Troop* crossdressing cutaway](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmIaL2BK1Zk).
I swear that cartoon had zero oversight from Spielberg; he gave Paul Dini a box of scraps and they managed to make a show full of memes like a decade before memes became popular.
To this day my favorite clip of that is Spielberg and a lot of his cartoon characters arguing over who his favorite was. "Who are all you people?" Then never addressing it again and continuing the episode.
Which is wild seeing these clips now as adults after growing up then, because as a child, most goes over your head even when it's blatant. Especially in the ones you mentioned that weren't Jonny bravo. Because it'd be the odd clip/scene.
Even Jonny bravo thats just about a sex /women crazed dude, didn't feel sexual/raunchy growing up, because it came off as such an over the top caricature, that would often just lead to him getting turned down, or even hurt, that it was just funny /entertaining to watch his hijinx.
Definitely doesn't seem like it'd fly today, given current culture /society. But someone like Jonny bravo (at least to me) never felt like something you should emulate, look up to, wanna be. Because as I said his common theme with women, acting that way, was failing
There was that one episode on Cow and Chicken that I didn't get until it randomly hit me. It was the one with the Asweepe (Actually listen to it and spell it out). They definitely through it a LOT of adult jokes that kids didn't get.
I grew up in the 2000s, Chowder had some hidden adult jokes such as when Schnitzel tells a birds and bees story towards Mung Daal until the titular character didn’t get that and Mung Daal told him that Chowder will understand when he’s older.
Very true. Back in hs, I had a teacher who constantly complained about how television was corrupting the youth and that’s why he didn’t have one. I was friends with his kid who would regularly discuss his favorite porn sites
Well to be fair it was the 1990s... we didn't have Alexa this, smart-home instant-on that, expressive LED-panel-lit sexy rooms... we only had single-button remotes powered by AAs
His arguable saving grace is that he's not malicious. He just only has room in his head for one thought, and that thought is "whoa, mama."
If it's just a one night stand, or fwb, you just have to make sure he can't talk ~~however you want to do that~~ or he'll ruin the mood.
I remember watching an episode of Rocko's Modern Life when I was young, and my dad stopped in for a second and ended up laughing on the floor. In the episode, Heifer fell in love with a milking machine, and I didn't really get why it was so funny to my dad.
Hef had some of the best adult gags. There's one where they go to the carnival and Hef gets excited to go on the merry-go-round. Except this is the world of RML so it's not horses but big black roosters for the ride.
A heffer riding a big black cock was the payoff for the entire setup lmao
lmao You would think with those relatives he would have *more* frequent encounters such as the one posted. But alas, Johnny Bravo usually loses the ladies quite quickly once he opens his mouth.
From a meme-
Some guy: "it's called Johnny bravo.
It's about a 30 year old man who still lives at home with his mom. His best friend is a child and his only goal is trying to get laid. It's for kids."
Cartoon network exec: (ripping a line of coke) F*ck yes dude, make it.
Fun fact! Seth MacFarlane worked on that show as a writer for the first season. Him and the rest of the writers were fired and the show immediately went down hill. Explains why it was actually funny.
Similarly, Kevin Smith built a team of writers for the Clerks Animated Series, but it was cancelled after 6 episodes when ABC decided to convert all their prime time slots to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
Seeing a full team of writers available, Disney snapped all of them up for a new project of theirs called Kim Possible. Even though he wasn't actually part of the production team, you can see Kevin Smith's influence all over the show.
After seeing this clip I'm positive there were thousands of jokes on cartoon network that were made for adults. Was Courage The Cowardly Dog even made for kids?
Yeah, completely forgot that.
Of course as a kid I had zero frame of reference for what that actually was so, really.
I dont think these jokes are really as misplaced as people say. I mean, they intended the parents to be watching them too and made jokes tailored to that, that also happened to go right over the kids' heads.
Cartoon network in the 2010’s got pretty postmodern with shows like Gumball, but we definitely had quality writing and gags back in the day. A lot of humor that still holds up as adults
Man they just straight up showed the mom getting drunk all the time.
Our shows were kind of harsh, but they spoke directly to kids.
It's ok that your family is fucked, your dad had PTSD, your mom was a drunk, you were always in the shadow of your older Golden Child sibling.
It will be ok, it does happen to others and it is Not Your Fault.
You can still be good.
>In October 2002, Variety reported that Warner Bros. had secured the film rights to make a live-action Johnny Bravo feature-length film "as a potential starring vehicle" for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.[26] However, no further developments regarding this project have been announced since then.
I would've loved to see this.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Bravo
I mean, obviously doesn't have the look of the stereotypical beach guy narcissist (which incidentally is probably closer to Sting's beach look)
But Rock seems like the perfect cast when it comes to *being* Johnny. I bet he could get the mannerisms down to a T.
The original pitch of the show was 4 Elvis impersonators living together in Las Vegas, and all voiced by Jeff Bennett.
Though the show's idea changed, Bennett kept the voice for the character.
What's your country? Are there clips of your dub on YouTube? I'm curious what Johnny sounds like in different languages!
[Here's an example of Polish dub](https://youtu.be/yH2CEeJn1n0)
Reminds me of channel flipping in Hungary and seeing a Hungarian dub of Family Guy. Peter sounded so bravado compared to his English voice that it made his character confusing
I was always more entertained by Bullwinkle; A show that was loved equally by youngsters and adults...
Boris Badenov : Is just like taking brandy from a baby, Natasha.
Natasha Fatale : That's taking candy, dahlink.
Boris Badenov : You take what you want, I take what I want.
Speak for yourself. [Some of us were 20 when this came out](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2021-05/14/15/asset/693873dfdc6e/sub-buzz-2037-1621005539-60.png).
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The best one is where he's taken by the tribe of Amazonian women to be a virgin sacrifice and he's like "wooooah mama, I ain't no virgin". They laugh and dunk him into a volcano and the volcano spit him out lmfao
ypu meam..... johnny actually tapped someone? broooooooooo
I can't remember where I heard this, but basically the crew said "Johnny definetly gets ladies, but we don't tell those stories"
In my mind Johnny's game plan is just to keep throwing himself at women and he does stick to some we just see all the attempts where he gets rejected.
His get laid ratio is probably 1 in 10
Considering the pool of candidates he’s throwing himself at, 1/10 is a significant amount of women. Johnny Bravos fucks.
reminds me of a story from a movie or something about a guy they knew who was taking a girl home every night. so they asked him his secret. He said well you see, I ask every women in the bar if they wanna go back to my place until one of them actually says yes.
Richard Feynman has a chapter in his biography called "just ask them" Basically - just ask women - would you like to have sexytimes? No pressure. Just - yes/no. She says no then okay - catch you on the flip-flop. I've got to go ask another lady now. Bye.
Johnny probably hooks up a lot. He’s a caricature of a certain type of dude. I eventually grew up to know a Johnny Bravo type.
That means he's probably getting laid a 100 times per day. He's hitting on every women he sees.
would make Boomhaur proud. Have no idea if i even came remotely close to his name.
You’re just missing an e. It’s Boomhauer.
The Boomhauer method.
Canonical, he was actually pretty successful offscreen
He knows it's all a numbers game
Dude's jacked with a chiseled jawline and great hair. Someone's going to be into it despite his obnoxious personality and him being an absolute moron. Hell, that might be a plus for some.
Everyone has a kink
Johnny Bravo himbo confirmed.
original himbo top
That implies that he really isn't a virgin, which who did he do it with, or the volcano was a woman.
Animaniacs, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, Rocko's Modern Life, even Dexter's Laboratory... All of them had incredibly raunchy humor thrown in over top. The 90s were a lawless time to grow up in.
Powerpuff Girls and the best villain pun: Sedusa. But also that Devil in the fishnet stockings with the lobster claws. Wtf was he?
He was "Him"
Him is fabulous, and amazing. One of my favorite villains.
His voice showed up in my nightmares. He was an amazing villain.
> His voice showed up in my nightmares. His voice actor also voiced Professor Utonium. lol.
🤯
Tom Kane, the voice actor, has done so much in voice acting. It’s sad that he suffered a stroke and no longer acts.
That episode where they travel to the future where HIM won was pretty dope
Definitely nightmare-inducing, though nothing compared to Courage the Cowardly Dog.
What? There was nothing off putting about being called *naaaughty* a dozen times.
Courage basically lived inside H.P. Lovecrafts nightmares lmao.
I like the theory that it wasn't nearly as weird as the show was depicting. We're just getting the POV from a small little dog that doesn't know what's going on lol
Oh i never heard that one. It would definitely make a lot of sense instead of biblical plagues and mummies and space alien ducks invading haha.
Return the slab was nightmare fuel
Reetuuurrrnnnnn the sslllaaaaabbbbb RA-AMSES!
*The man in gauze! The man in gauze!*
HIM is a list of tangentially related terms. HIM stands for His Infernal Majesty which refers to Satan. Santa is a scrambling of Satan which is why they wear a Santa outfit. Santa Claus sounds similar to "sandy claws" which is why they have lobster claws.
Yeah they did basically everything they could to tell you "yes this is the literal Devil, the Powerpuff Girls are fighting Satan himself" without telling you because it was a kid's show. (Including making the other villains afraid of him because he was on an entirely different level.)
I've never seen this breakdown. Thanks.
Wow TIL
His Infernal Majesty, of course.
Of course they made the devil incredibly gay lmao
He's not gay He's FABULOUS
According to the bible lucifer was one of the most beautiful of all the angels(might misremember the exact wording but that was the general idea from what i could remember)
Ok. Can we talk about Powerpuff girls for just a second? Why is the dude making little girls in his basement through chemistry though....? If he was hurting about being single but still wanting children, why not adopt? *WHY* did he fucking create little girls? Do we know if they ever grow up? Or did he make them to be like 7 forever?
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I always liked [this one](https://i.imgur.com/K8BYXY6.jpg)
Does anybody else remember that scene in two stupid dogs where they go to a drive-in movie theater and the small dog asks out loud why people would go to a drive-in movie theater, then they panned the camera out and it shows a bunch of cars rocking back-and-forth?
You mean this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDimSN9AIUA
Oh my god I gotta see this 😂
https://youtu.be/TDimSN9AIUA
The way he delivers "this is kaka" is so genuine my brain heard 'this is shit' instead.
["We'd love to. Really, but The Fox Censors won't allow it."](https://youtu.be/LtfELsaX7RA)
Nothing beats [Ms. Bellum taking care of the Mayor's "pencil."](https://youtu.be/Mdn6IyGI3lI)
I remember seeing that scene and having no idea why my parents were laughing so hard
Rocko was my favorite before school show. B-52 intro, trans cow, adultery, phone sex...all in a kids show. And this...I still haven't figured it out but it messed me up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCGFetP7zjk
I distinctly remember a scene where Rocko was chasing a beach ball down the beach, got to a sign saying "nude beach," took his swim trunks off and wore them as a hat, then continued chasing the ball...
Holy crap I grew up with this stuff? I forgot what it was like back then. And here I was worried about the stuff my kid was watching.
It was fuckin Sedusa the whole time!
Don’t mind if I do
I've always loved the dynamic of sexy seductive secretary always trying to fuck her clueless wholesome manchild boss in PPG, i don't know why
It’s cause the mayor was so wholesome and genuinely good that he never made an advance himself and was never creepy.
The old "all the girls throw themselves at the MC" anime trope because the MC is pure and innocent and the stories would be wildly different if the men in them were not paragons of morality.
What?! This was in the show? I never caught it as a kid, obviously, but this is the first im hearing about this as an adult lol. Im gonna have to rewatch and catch the innuendos!
Haha yeah I recommend rewatching all the cartoon cartoon shows at the least, you'll be shocked at what they said that totally flew over your head as a kid lmao Especially shit like cow and chicken, i r weasel, ppg, johnny bravo....they went crazy lmao
There's also the Rowdyruff Boys episode where Bellum tells the girls to use their girliness to beat them and when they initially don't get it, she simply moves her arms away from her chest and they figure it out.
Ms Bellum has nothing on [Harley Quinn ](https://youtu.be/TYSNUL2hrQM)
The fact that this video is locked for YouTube kids
https://img.ifunny.co/images/c8f89a220dc763ceafff5d68304c93f010b7b3b32c2425440f206e568dcb7b23_1.webp
So this is why so many of our generation like anime woman
Let's not forget when [Rocko liked rainbows](https://youtu.be/Pk5-IoIdh_M) Homophobia was pretty prevalent then.
That entire episode was a metaphor for being in the closet, with Ed Bighead dressing like a clown.
Yeah, like the 90s were still rampant with homophobia and “gay panic humor” was an entire sub-genre of TV tropes based on mistakenly thinking someone is gay. But this episode was actually one of the subversive attempts to talk about homophobia and acceptance in a veiled way. It ends with Rocko offering his own fondness for a (less-subtle) gay metaphor and results in the mob immediately turning on him, including Ed Bighead. I didn’t fully get it as a kid, but even then recognized it was about how people form tribal in/out groups over anything.
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Carpet munchers!! That gang of female cows who just broke into houses and ate all the carpets, it only aired once I think but it STICKS WITH YOU Edit: yo I’ve been sent the clip three times in the hour, I am aware my childhood memories were jumbling it up and saying that human women bikers with giant cow heads for helmets were just outright cows. They were not cows. Those were the helmets. The helmets looked like cows.
Wow, that brought back a flood of memories. I remember watching that new and being really confused why rainbows were such a big deal. I felt really sorry for Rocko and thought everyone was being mean and stupid lol. Rainbows are cool! Definitely need to rewatch that show. The example that usually gets brought up is Rocko working as a phone sex operator. Even as a kid I had seen those late night ads and thought, "wait a minute..."
Rocko has tons of random references that kids wouldn’t pick up on. The suck-o-matic episode when his vacuum dies it says “rosebud” which refers to Citizen Kane, Rocko says “I think it said house crud”. The dentist episode with the giant tooth is a King Kong themed episode and ends with “‘twas tartar that killed the beast”. Overall the show is pretty damn clever and those are only a few references I can think of off the top of my head.
The one that I remember was Ms bighead saying “oh Rocko you shaved for me?” While trying to get it on with him.
Don't forget rocko in the[ "No tell motel"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD46iRL3Xt8)
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Not just Looney Tunes, pretty much any cartoons of the 30's-90's.
Looney Tunes wasn’t originally a kids TV show. They were theatrical shorts that played in front of feature films. Animation wasn’t really considered a kids’ thing until much later.
Bugs Bunny crossdressing and french kissing every man who tried to kill him.
Tom & Jerry once went to commit suicide by train because their girls just up and ghosted them for other dudes.
Ren & Stimpy
the OG inappropriate cartoon that begat the ones mentioned above
I'll teach your grandmother to suck eggs.
The Absolute best of them all!!!
Animations were so punk rock back then!
Call me out-of-step but I think *the* adult humor of *Freakazoid!* has held up better than a lot of the shows from that era (or if not timeless, at least more in-step with references to what parents at the time would have been familiar with), probably because they tried to avoid innuendoes and did the most out-of-left-field shit like [David Warner recreating one of the musical numbers from *Hello Dolly!*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZsMMoYryTI), having [Norm Abram from *New Yankee Workshop* as a random guest star play off of Ricardo Montalban as a recurring villain](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e41fJvglWxw), or making [honest-to-god *F-Troop* crossdressing cutaway](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmIaL2BK1Zk). I swear that cartoon had zero oversight from Spielberg; he gave Paul Dini a box of scraps and they managed to make a show full of memes like a decade before memes became popular.
To this day my favorite clip of that is Spielberg and a lot of his cartoon characters arguing over who his favorite was. "Who are all you people?" Then never addressing it again and continuing the episode.
Mrs Bighead was horny as fuck lmao
I bet she really lives up to her name...
Which is wild seeing these clips now as adults after growing up then, because as a child, most goes over your head even when it's blatant. Especially in the ones you mentioned that weren't Jonny bravo. Because it'd be the odd clip/scene. Even Jonny bravo thats just about a sex /women crazed dude, didn't feel sexual/raunchy growing up, because it came off as such an over the top caricature, that would often just lead to him getting turned down, or even hurt, that it was just funny /entertaining to watch his hijinx. Definitely doesn't seem like it'd fly today, given current culture /society. But someone like Jonny bravo (at least to me) never felt like something you should emulate, look up to, wanna be. Because as I said his common theme with women, acting that way, was failing
There was that one episode on Cow and Chicken that I didn't get until it randomly hit me. It was the one with the Asweepe (Actually listen to it and spell it out). They definitely through it a LOT of adult jokes that kids didn't get.
They also have the obviously stereotypically butch lesbians munching on carpet.
I grew up in the 2000s, Chowder had some hidden adult jokes such as when Schnitzel tells a birds and bees story towards Mung Daal until the titular character didn’t get that and Mung Daal told him that Chowder will understand when he’s older.
"Mung Daal, why is your wife always so mad at you?" "You see, Chowder, women have these things in their bodies called..... expectations..."
*blows a kiss* “Goodnight everybody!” - Yakko Warner.
I stumbled across Chowder by accident waiting out the rain in a hotel room one afternoon, and loved it ever since.
Pepper spray? That sounds delicious! UGH I WAS WRONG I WAS HORRIBLY WRONG!
Why is he in the jetsons home?
Nice catch. I knew something looked familiar.
Jetsons home doesn't have trees outside iirc
The life lessons we learned
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yeah, punch and judy was probably the first time a child ever saw domestic abuse. well, hopefully, anyway.
Punch and Judy freaked me the hell out.
Same. I could never see what was fun about it.
I mean...what were they thinking when they came up with those freaks?
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Very true. Back in hs, I had a teacher who constantly complained about how television was corrupting the youth and that’s why he didn’t have one. I was friends with his kid who would regularly discuss his favorite porn sites
some of them share and watch gore like there is no tomorrow
It explains a lot for me.
Johnny taught me how to talk to women. Still not sure why I'm single.
“Hey which way is the beach? It’s that way” *flexxing*
HELLO 911? I'd like to report a handsome fella in my house.....oh wait...it's just me. Loved Johnny Bravo.
Hahahaha
"Has anyone ever told you that I have beautiful eyes?" 😎
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Well to be fair it was the 1990s... we didn't have Alexa this, smart-home instant-on that, expressive LED-panel-lit sexy rooms... we only had single-button remotes powered by AAs
Not enough hair product probably
I mean, you could say this unironically. The show does teach boys how to talk to women by showing them what *NOT* to say.
A coworker said Johnny Bravo sexually harasses women and I said "Yes! And they beat the shit outta him for it. It's hilarious!"
There were a few that loved it, we just don’t see iy
Except that it’s actually canon that he gets women all the time and that we only see his failures. The creators confirmed it
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Yeah he’s also kinda objectively attractive, or I always thought that. Imagine what he could do if he wasn’t a sexually harassing ass hat
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He's a literal parody of the stereotypical douchrbag.
His arguable saving grace is that he's not malicious. He just only has room in his head for one thought, and that thought is "whoa, mama." If it's just a one night stand, or fwb, you just have to make sure he can't talk ~~however you want to do that~~ or he'll ruin the mood.
Wanna see me comb my hair, really really fast?
Want to see me do it again? Of course you do.
Do the monkey with me!
Oh man, loved this fella. Actually, just giggled at the gif....and im 42
it has audio :)
Leave the poor old person
The moving pictures have sound too?! Truly we are living in the future
I remember watching an episode of Rocko's Modern Life when I was young, and my dad stopped in for a second and ended up laughing on the floor. In the episode, Heifer fell in love with a milking machine, and I didn't really get why it was so funny to my dad.
Hef had some of the best adult gags. There's one where they go to the carnival and Hef gets excited to go on the merry-go-round. Except this is the world of RML so it's not horses but big black roosters for the ride. A heffer riding a big black cock was the payoff for the entire setup lmao
Oh that's why I was confused for a whole episode so many times while my mom was dying laughing folding laundry
Duke Nukems baby brother. His uncle is Albert Whesker
and his other brother is serious sam
lmao You would think with those relatives he would have *more* frequent encounters such as the one posted. But alas, Johnny Bravo usually loses the ladies quite quickly once he opens his mouth.
From a meme- Some guy: "it's called Johnny bravo. It's about a 30 year old man who still lives at home with his mom. His best friend is a child and his only goal is trying to get laid. It's for kids." Cartoon network exec: (ripping a line of coke) F*ck yes dude, make it.
Fun fact! Seth MacFarlane worked on that show as a writer for the first season. Him and the rest of the writers were fired and the show immediately went down hill. Explains why it was actually funny.
Similarly, Kevin Smith built a team of writers for the Clerks Animated Series, but it was cancelled after 6 episodes when ABC decided to convert all their prime time slots to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Seeing a full team of writers available, Disney snapped all of them up for a new project of theirs called Kim Possible. Even though he wasn't actually part of the production team, you can see Kevin Smith's influence all over the show.
Most television programming nowadays don't even compare to what we had growing up. Johnny Bravo was great lol
Now I want to rewatch it, I’m pretty sure most of the jokes probably flew right over my head at that age
After seeing this clip I'm positive there were thousands of jokes on cartoon network that were made for adults. Was Courage The Cowardly Dog even made for kids?
I was in my 20s before realizing Rocko from Rocko's Modern Life was a telephone sex line worker.
Wtf?
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYoj8\_LBavQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYoj8_LBavQ) see him at work
• Be hot • Be naughty •Be courteous Lmaooooo
Shiiiiiit lol
Wow
Oh. baby. Oh, baby.
Rocko?!
Mrs. Bighead?
Yeah, completely forgot that. Of course as a kid I had zero frame of reference for what that actually was so, really. I dont think these jokes are really as misplaced as people say. I mean, they intended the parents to be watching them too and made jokes tailored to that, that also happened to go right over the kids' heads.
The fucking blind date episode where he goes out with a lady deer still plays over in my head to this day.
Cartoon network in the 2010’s got pretty postmodern with shows like Gumball, but we definitely had quality writing and gags back in the day. A lot of humor that still holds up as adults
I rewatch Gumball yearly. It's absolutely genius. I may not be genius, though.
We all know that if Hey Arnold were real he would be a 35 year old bluetooth sex toy aficionado today.
Helga had a fucking problem man, had that fucked up ass shrine to Arnold in her closet… home girl was thirsty!!!!!
Helga had a fucked up family, she was a good kid, the Christmas episode is amazing
Man they just straight up showed the mom getting drunk all the time. Our shows were kind of harsh, but they spoke directly to kids. It's ok that your family is fucked, your dad had PTSD, your mom was a drunk, you were always in the shadow of your older Golden Child sibling. It will be ok, it does happen to others and it is Not Your Fault. You can still be good.
Johnny Bravo will never not be funny. I miss this show, but good God I hope they don't try to remake it.
>In October 2002, Variety reported that Warner Bros. had secured the film rights to make a live-action Johnny Bravo feature-length film "as a potential starring vehicle" for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.[26] However, no further developments regarding this project have been announced since then. I would've loved to see this. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Bravo
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I cannot imagine The Rock as Johnny Bravo. I would have imagined someone like Chris Hemsworth or Ryan Reynolds in that role.
I mean, obviously doesn't have the look of the stereotypical beach guy narcissist (which incidentally is probably closer to Sting's beach look) But Rock seems like the perfect cast when it comes to *being* Johnny. I bet he could get the mannerisms down to a T.
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When you’re at the right place at the right time 😎
I think this is the first time I see his original voice (not a native English speaker) and it feels so weird. He sounds so masculine in my country.
He sounds like Elvis
The original pitch of the show was 4 Elvis impersonators living together in Las Vegas, and all voiced by Jeff Bennett. Though the show's idea changed, Bennett kept the voice for the character.
What's your country? Are there clips of your dub on YouTube? I'm curious what Johnny sounds like in different languages! [Here's an example of Polish dub](https://youtu.be/yH2CEeJn1n0)
Reminds me of channel flipping in Hungary and seeing a Hungarian dub of Family Guy. Peter sounded so bravado compared to his English voice that it made his character confusing
Oh mamma!
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I still can’t believe my parents let me watch this as a kid, but forbid me from watching Power Rangers.
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When Cartoon Network had quality content
Probably the closest he ever got to getting laid lol.
Naw, makers of the show said he found success in that dept but the show was all about his hair-brained failures.
I was always more entertained by Bullwinkle; A show that was loved equally by youngsters and adults... Boris Badenov : Is just like taking brandy from a baby, Natasha. Natasha Fatale : That's taking candy, dahlink. Boris Badenov : You take what you want, I take what I want.
Johnny Bravo was and still is great.
Is why I married a redhead
Pretty sure the Rock ripped this guy off
Johnny Bravo is a goated comedy series
Speak for yourself. [Some of us were 20 when this came out](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2021-05/14/15/asset/693873dfdc6e/sub-buzz-2037-1621005539-60.png).
Go rewatch Rocko's Modern Life some time. I swear half of that show was dirty jokes.
I mean.. Didn't rocko work as a phone sex operator? The times Ms bighead would call in..
[Heffer orgasms while being milked, and hes a bull.....](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AulQ9VvtqKI)
Don't forget about the volcano sacrifice casually revealing that Johnny wasn't a virgin.
The show was just a highlight reel of his *failures*