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'''''JBVO''''' was a spin-off of ''Johnny Bravo'' that ran on Sundays for one season from April | '''''JBVO''''' was a spin-off of ''Johnny Bravo'' that ran on Sundays for one season from April 2nd, 2000, to June 2001. It was a programming block hosted by Johnny, who would take in viewer requests on which cartoons to air and sometimes alongside some infrequent Cartoon Network guests like Chicken (from ''Cow & Chicken''). They would be requested through write-ins to the show or through the Cartoon Network website, and it could be any cartoon from Cartoon Network's library, with the exception of half-hour shows (there was one episode where a caller by the name of "Jennifer" requested an episode of ''Dragon Ball Z'', and it was played at twice the speed through with Johnny only giving expositional commentary, to which he later apologized for). | ||
Like ''The Moxy Show'', it was another one of Cartoon Network's attempts at a hosted cartoon show and was close to having a "live" cartoon character, and it also ironically premiered shortly after ''The Moxy Show'' had ended (in fact, the day after reruns of said show's episodes ended). And like ''The Moxy Show'', it was arguably unsuccessful, lasting a single season in episodes for a year, before cancellation. It's also received little in the way of resurfacing; nothing of it has been seen since on the airwaves and because the episodes may have only aired on their initial premiere (possibly, as they would have their own air date said and were properly "call-in" based like real talk shows) it can be presumed that they wouldn't have been on the air long enough for most people to record. Very little else of it exists online, besides a few episodes, segments, and promos. | Like ''The Moxy Show'', it was another one of Cartoon Network's attempts at a hosted cartoon show and was close to having a "live" cartoon character, and it also ironically premiered shortly after ''The Moxy Show'' had ended (in fact, the day after reruns of said show's episodes ended). And like ''The Moxy Show'', it was arguably unsuccessful, lasting a single season in episodes for a year, before cancellation. It's also received little in the way of resurfacing; nothing of it has been seen since on the airwaves and because the episodes may have only aired on their initial premiere (possibly, as they would have their own air date said and were properly "call-in" based like real talk shows) it can be presumed that they wouldn't have been on the air long enough for most people to record. Very little else of it exists online, besides a few episodes, segments, and promos. | ||
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|description2 =JBVO Mother's Day Special host segments from May 14th 2000 | |description2 =JBVO Mother's Day Special host segments from May 14th, 2000. | ||
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|description2 =An episode from October | |description2 =An episode from October 22nd, 2000. | ||
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|description3 =A ''JBVO'' promo from September | |description3 =A ''JBVO'' promo from September 10th, 2000 (~7:58). | ||
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|description2 =A ''cZONE'' promo using the ''JBVO'' format from June | |description2 =A ''cZONE'' promo using the ''JBVO'' format from June 23rd, 2001 (~19:36). | ||
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*[https://www.mediafire.com/?m9k3yikypx0o5dg A Mediafire download for a May 2001 episode of ''JBVO''.] Retrieved 10 Apr '15 | *[https://www.mediafire.com/?m9k3yikypx0o5dg A Mediafire download for a May 2001 episode of ''JBVO''.] Retrieved 10 Apr '15 | ||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20010308185845/http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv/jbvo/index.html An archived version of the Cartoon Network site that holds information on ''JBVO''.] Retrieved 10 Apr '15 | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20010308185845/http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv/jbvo/index.html An archived version of the Cartoon Network site that holds information on ''JBVO''.] Retrieved 10 Apr '15 | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== |
Revision as of 14:19, 12 September 2019
JBVO was a spin-off of Johnny Bravo that ran on Sundays for one season from April 2nd, 2000, to June 2001. It was a programming block hosted by Johnny, who would take in viewer requests on which cartoons to air and sometimes alongside some infrequent Cartoon Network guests like Chicken (from Cow & Chicken). They would be requested through write-ins to the show or through the Cartoon Network website, and it could be any cartoon from Cartoon Network's library, with the exception of half-hour shows (there was one episode where a caller by the name of "Jennifer" requested an episode of Dragon Ball Z, and it was played at twice the speed through with Johnny only giving expositional commentary, to which he later apologized for).
Like The Moxy Show, it was another one of Cartoon Network's attempts at a hosted cartoon show and was close to having a "live" cartoon character, and it also ironically premiered shortly after The Moxy Show had ended (in fact, the day after reruns of said show's episodes ended). And like The Moxy Show, it was arguably unsuccessful, lasting a single season in episodes for a year, before cancellation. It's also received little in the way of resurfacing; nothing of it has been seen since on the airwaves and because the episodes may have only aired on their initial premiere (possibly, as they would have their own air date said and were properly "call-in" based like real talk shows) it can be presumed that they wouldn't have been on the air long enough for most people to record. Very little else of it exists online, besides a few episodes, segments, and promos.
In the UK, there existed Toon FM, which also involved Johnny Bravo hosting from a similar set to JBVO but live from Tokyo, with Brak of Space Ghost also being there, cartoon Godzilla giving the weather, prizes to be won and karaoke sung by Johnny and Brak. All that is knowingly available is a commercial for it.
Similarly, a spin-off of the spin-off itself would be Viva Las Bravo, aired as a summer programming block, in certain European variants of Cartoon Network in 2005 and 2006. Every day, Johnny would announce three cartoons for voting through either email or CartoonNetworkHQ.net to then be shown the next day for two hours, while he would also constantly appear in commercial breaks either cracking jokes or answering hilarious emails and phone calls. Very little of this block has resurfaced either besides an incomplete promo. In which, it sounds like Johnny's voiced by not Jeff Bennett, but perhaps Marc Silk, Johnny's UK voice actor. Not only does his website list his role as "Cartoon Network JBVO", but a reel[1] of his displays Johnny Bravo imagery, one of which says "The Big Bravo" and "JBVO Live" and the other featuring the Toon FM logo multiple times in the background. So perhaps he voiced Johnny for both this and Toon FM.
Gallery
Episodes and Clips
Commercials/Promos
TV Guide
See Also
External Links
- A Mediafire download for a May 2001 episode of JBVO. Retrieved 10 Apr '15
- An archived version of the Cartoon Network site that holds information on JBVO. Retrieved 10 Apr '15
Reference
- ↑ Marc Silk showreel that contains footage of Viva Las Bravo. Retrieved 28 Oct '17