Blog:Johnny Test (film)

Johnny Test is a 2004 American animated comedy science fiction film. The film was released by Warner Bros Pictures on July 4, 2004, it was released alongside with an Tom and Jerry short named The Karate Guard.

Plot
Bling Bling Boy plans to rampage Porkbelly with his giant robot and Johnny and Dukey go on a quest to stop Bling Bling.

Why This Test Experiment Succeeded

 * 1) Much Like Jimmy Neutron, this movie serves as a backdoor pilot for the Johnny Test TV Series.
 * 2) Memorable characters such as the rebellious Johnny, his sidekick dog, Dukey who gives out good morals to him, his two twin sisters, Susan and Mary, who love experimenting things, his parents Hugh & Lila, Bling-Bling Boy (aka Eugene), Mr Black and Mr White, and many more.
 * 3) The Plot is pretty interesting, as it has Johnny and Dukey trying to stop Bling Bling for going on a rampage.
 * 4) Smooth animation, even for 2004 standards.
 * 5) The scene where Susan and Mary experiment on Johnny for a bit was entertaining.
 * 6) Creative inventions such as the Turbo Teahouse Time Machine, the Sonic Super Scooter (Scoots), and many more.
 * 7) Excelent voice acting, notably from James Arnold Taylor, Louis Chirillo, Ashleigh Ball, Maryke Hendrikse, and more.
 * 8) Edgy yet calm and focused atmosphere, with the backgrounds being pretty smooth.
 * 9) Awesome Soundtrack.
 * 10) "I'm Making a Meatloaf!"

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) Some Gross out humor like Dukey peeing on a plant.

Reception
Johnny Test received extremely positive feedback from critics and audiences, it even became one of the best animated movies ever made. On Rotten Tomatoes it holds an 83% approval rating.

Box Office
Johnny Test was a massive success in box office, gaining $448 million, the film found larger success when it was released for home media, and became the best-selling DVD of 2004. In July 2019, the movie was re-released in theaters for the 15th anniversary of Johnny Test, and earned an additional $853 million.

Awards
Johnny Test was nominated for an Academy Award For Best Animated Film.

Trivia

 * The art style of the credits was used for the title cards of the show.