Animated series' Ratings

    4733 5267
    Completed

    Country
    Runtime 22 min
    Premiere: World September 1, 1997
    Premiere: USA July 7, 1997
    Channel Cartoon Network (United States)
    Digital: World August 14, 2022
    Production Companies

    Description

    The misadventures of a dumb blond egomaniac who severely overestimates his own manliness and his supposed "success" with women.
    4 seasons, 181 episodes 2 d 18 hr 7 min
    s1: e1 — Season 1, Episode 1  

    Johnny Bravo

    July 7, 1997
    s1: e2 — Season 1, Episode 2  

    Jungle Boy In Mr. Monkeyman

    July 7, 1997
    s1: e3 — Season 1, Episode 3  

    Johnny Bravo And The Amazon Women

    July 7, 1997
    s1: e4 — Season 1, Episode 4  

    Super Duped

    July 14, 1997
    s1: e5 — Season 1, Episode 5  

    Bungled In The Jungle

    July 14, 1997
    s1: e6 — Season 1, Episode 6  

    Bearly Enough Time

    July 14, 1997
    s1: e7 — Season 1, Episode 7  

    The Sensitive Male!

    July 21, 1997
    s1: e8 — Season 1, Episode 8  

    Bravo Dooby-Doo

    July 21, 1997
    s1: e9 — Season 1, Episode 9  

    Date With an Antelope

    July 28, 1997
    s1: e10 — Season 1, Episode 10  

    Did You See A Bull Run By Here?

    July 28, 1997
    s1: e11 — Season 1, Episode 11  

    Cookie Crisis

    July 28, 1997
    s1: e12 — Season 1, Episode 12  

    I Used To Be Funny

    August 4, 1997
    s1: e13 — Season 1, Episode 13  

    My Fair Dork

    August 4, 1997
    s1: e14 — Season 1, Episode 14  

    Twas The Night

    August 4, 1997
    s1: e15 — Season 1, Episode 15  

    Blarney Buddies

    August 11, 1997
    s1: e16 — Season 1, Episode 16  

    Over The Hump!

    August 11, 1997
    s1: e17 — Season 1, Episode 17  

    Johnny Meets Farrah Fawcett

    August 11, 1997
    s1: e18 — Season 1, Episode 18  

    Hip Hop Flop

    August 18, 1997
    s1: e19 — Season 1, Episode 19  

    Talk To Me, Baby

    August 18, 1997
    s1: e20 — Season 1, Episode 20  

    Blanky Hanky Panky

    August 18, 1997
    s1: e21 — Season 1, Episode 21  

    Beach Blanket Bravo

    August 25, 1997
    s1: e22 — Season 1, Episode 22  

    The Day the Earth Didn’t Move Around Very Much

    August 25, 1997
    s1: e23 — Season 1, Episode 23  

    The Aisle of Mixed-Up Toys

    August 25, 1997
    s1: e24 — Season 1, Episode 24  

    Substitute Teacher

    September 1, 1997
    s1: e25 — Season 1, Episode 25  

    A Wolf In Chick’s Clothing

    September 1, 1997
    s1: e26 — Season 1, Episode 26  

    Intensive Care

    September 1, 1997
    s1: e27 — Season 1, Episode 27  

    Jumbo Johnny

    September 8, 1997
    s1: e28 — Season 1, Episode 28  

    The Perfect Gift

    September 8, 1997
    s1: e29 — Season 1, Episode 29  

    Bravo, James Bravo

    September 8, 1997
    s1: e30 — Season 1, Episode 30  

    Going Batty

    December 1, 1997

    Сast and Crew

    Premise

    The series centers on Johnny Bravo (voiced by Jeff Bennett), a sunglasses-wearing, muscular, conceited narcissist and dimwitted self-proclaimed womanizer with a 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, equally dimwitted mother; Little Suzy (Mae Whitman), a talkative and intelligent little girl from the neighborhood who likes to annoy Johnny, although he rarely remembers her name; Carl Chryniszzswics (Tom Kenny), who idolizes Johnny despite being bossed around by him; and Pops (Larry Drake), the unscrupulous owner of the local diner who provides advice to Johnny, along with food made from atypical ingredients.

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    Critique: 2

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    Chicago Tribune February 20, 2019

    Their motions are so choppy and stiff that when the characters perform their random acts of cartoon violence, they look like castoffs from a l...

    film.avclub.com October 30, 2018

    One of the bigger problems with Bravo is that at the time, the animation made impressive use of stylization to cover up its cheapness, but now it j...

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