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Johnny has also tried out Yoga (although unwillingly) in episode 36, at the end of the segment Luke Perry's Guide To Love.
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According to Johnny, the four food groups are: fruit, dairy, beef jerky and a garden hose.
In reality, the "Basic Four" are: meats, dairy, grains and fruits/vegetables.
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Johnny apparently has learned what an echo is, judging by his comment while inside the lion's stomach. In an earlier short, Johnny believed his echo was someone else claiming to be prettier than him, which lead to a fight.
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If Johnny (or one of his many ancestors) was really supposed to play the part of Paul Revere, then this short episode took place on the night of April 18/April 19, 1775.
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We can see a total of 6 trees bellow Johnny.
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The monkey Johnny fights for the banana is the first stage of human evolution that this short shows us.
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We see seven types of man including Johnny.
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In Back on Shaq, we learn that Huckleberry Hound is Seth Green's lucky charm.
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The titles that showed up with Johnny's date with the Black Widow:
"Charity Begins At Home"
"Driving Miss Crazy"
"Your Mudder On The Eyes"
"Getting Johnny's Goat"
"Spider In My Soup"
"Throw Out The Babe With The Bath Water"
"Hitting The Pavement"
"Home Is Where The Heart Isn't"
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Characters seen during the A Page Right Out of History segment include: Fred Flintstone, Wilma Flintstone, Barney Rubble, Betty Rubble and Mr. Slate, all from the original The Flintstones series from the 1960s; Perry Gunnite, the detective featured in the "Love Letters on the Rocks" episode from 1961; and teenage Pebbles Flintstone and teenage Bamm-Bamm Rubble, along with their friends Moonrockand Penny, introduced in the 1970s in various episodes of The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show.
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John Stephenson is the only cast member from the original Flintstones series from the 60's to reprise yet again his role as Mr. Slate, Fred Flintstone's mean boss.
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Wilderness Protection Program marks the second time Johnny actually dates an animal. The first time this happened he dated Carol the antelope in the episode Date With An Antelope.
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El Toro Guapo literally translates to "the handsome bull".
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Even though in the episode Traffic Troubles Johnny cannot sing, he has been able to sing in previous episodes.
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At one point in the episode, Johnny asks if Partible is a word.
Partible is the last name of Van Partible, the creator of the Johnny Bravo show.
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While Suzy is talking to the animals in the plane's cargo hatch, we can see Johnny playing with some circus props in the background.
The combo seen here (riding a unicycle while joggling stuff and playing the harmonica) is the same one he used in the episode Under the Big Flop from Season One, when he joined the circus.
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This is the second Johnny Bravo Christmas episode. This is also the second Johnny Bravo half-hour long episode.
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When Johnny was talking about how the last time he was in the cargo hatch of a plane he was bound and gagged and forced to join the French Foreign Legion he was referring to events that happened in the episode Over the Hump, back in the first season.
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Although Santa punches Johnny as soon as he sees him, he also mentions that he doesn't remember the incident from "last year" when Johnny accidentally beat him up thinking he was a burglar. Santa only punched Johnny because he thought he deserved it.
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Among the people forming the angry mob that attacks Johnny towards the end of the episode I.Q. Johnny, you can see Squint Ringo, the Amish farmer previously seen in the episode Witless, and the lady Johnny tried hitting on at the beginning of the episode Charm School Johnny.