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''Johnny Test'' is an American-Canadian animated television series that revolves around the adventures of the title character, Johnny Test, an 11-year-old suburban boy who lives with his super-genius 13-year-old twin sisters, Susan and Mary, both of whom are scientists who conduct many experiments on their brother where wackiness ensues.
''Johnny Test'' is an American-Canadian animated television series that revolves around the adventures of the title character, Johnny Test, an 11-year-old suburban boy who lives with his super-genius 13-year-old twin sisters, Susan and Mary, both of whom are scientists who conduct many experiments on their brother where wackiness ensues.


==Pilot==
==Pitch Pilot==
'''A pilot was produced in 2004, a full year before Kids' WB picked it up as a full series'''. Very little is known about the pilot itself. Johnny, Dukey (who was referred to as "Poochie" at the time), Mary, Susan and their parents, Hugh and Lila, all debuted along with Bling-Bling Boy (who was called "The Golden Boy") in the pilot. According to TV.com user Derek Lam, the pilot was animated in Flash, it contained an American cast (unlike the main series, which has a mainly Canadian cast), and that the pilot was redone as the first episode of the series. James Arnold Taylor was the only cast member to return from the pilot to the show itself.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091031055714/http://www.jamesarnoldtaylor.com/character_pages/johnny_test.html Archived James Arnold Taylor webpage on ''Johnny Test'''s development history.] Retrieved 23 Feb '22</ref>
'''A pitch pilot was produced in 2004, a full year before Kids' WB picked it up as a full series'''. Very little is known about the pilot itself. Johnny, Dukey (who was referred to as "Poochie" at the time), Mary, Susan and their parents, Hugh and Lila, all debuted along with Bling-Bling Boy (who was called "The Golden Boy") in the pilot. According to TV.com user Derek Lam, the pilot was animated in Flash, it contained an American cast (unlike the main series, which has a mainly Canadian cast), and that the pilot was redone as the first episode of the series. James Arnold Taylor was the only cast member to return from the pilot to the show itself.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091031055714/http://www.jamesarnoldtaylor.com/character_pages/johnny_test.html Archived James Arnold Taylor webpage on ''Johnny Test'''s development history.] Retrieved 23 Feb '22</ref>


As of 2023, only a few screenshots and a promo for the pilot are available online, no other footage has been found.
As of 2023, only a few screenshots and a promo for the pilot are available online, no other footage has been found.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Johnny Test (partially found widescreen versions of animated TV series episodes; 2005-2006)]]
*[[Johnny Test: The Lost Web Series (partially found animated short web series; 2020)]]
*[[Johnny Test: The Lost Web Series (partially found animated short web series; 2020)]]



Revision as of 01:49, 25 September 2023

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Early logo for the show seen in the pilot.

Status: Partially Found

Johnny Test is an American-Canadian animated television series that revolves around the adventures of the title character, Johnny Test, an 11-year-old suburban boy who lives with his super-genius 13-year-old twin sisters, Susan and Mary, both of whom are scientists who conduct many experiments on their brother where wackiness ensues.

Pitch Pilot

A pitch pilot was produced in 2004, a full year before Kids' WB picked it up as a full series. Very little is known about the pilot itself. Johnny, Dukey (who was referred to as "Poochie" at the time), Mary, Susan and their parents, Hugh and Lila, all debuted along with Bling-Bling Boy (who was called "The Golden Boy") in the pilot. According to TV.com user Derek Lam, the pilot was animated in Flash, it contained an American cast (unlike the main series, which has a mainly Canadian cast), and that the pilot was redone as the first episode of the series. James Arnold Taylor was the only cast member to return from the pilot to the show itself.[1]

As of 2023, only a few screenshots and a promo for the pilot are available online, no other footage has been found.

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See Also

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