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List of Johnny Test episodes

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The following is a list of episodes for the animated television series Johnny Test.

On June 11, 2013, Teletoon announced that the series had been renewed for a seventh season, to consist of 13 episodes and a three-part special.[1] However, in response to a tweet on June 25, 2015, regarding a seventh season, voice actor James Arnold Taylor stated that there were "no plans for it".[2]

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Episodes

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Season 1 (2005–06)

All episodes in this season have been produced by Chris Savino and Scott Fellows and directed by Chris Savino.

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Season 2 (2006–07)

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All episodes of this season were directed by Joseph Sherman.

Season 3 (2007–08)

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All episodes in this season were directed by Larry Jacobs.

Season 4 (2009–11)

While the first 22 episodes were directed by Paul Riley, "Johnny's Royal Flush / Johnny Test's Day Off", "Johnny and Dark Vegan's Battle Brawl Mania / A Scholarship for Johnny" and "Johnny Boat Racing / Johnny Lock Down" were directed by Larry Jacobs and the final episode "Good Ol' Johnny Test / Johnny X Strikes Back Again!" was directed by John Lei.

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Season 5 (2011–12)

Like season 3, all of the episodes are directed by Larry Jacobs.

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Season 6 (2013–14)

All of the episodes in this season are directed by John Lei.

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Web Short (2020)

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Notes

  1. This episode also received:
    • A 2.2/10 rating with Girls 2−11[7]
    • A 2.4/11 rating with Girls 6−11[7]
    • A 2.3/10 rating with Kids 2−11[7]
  2. With children aged 2-11. This episode also received:
    • 0.70 million viewers aged 6-11
    • 0.52 million viewers aged 9-14
    To quote the press release: "Johnny Test earned even stronger delivery improvement among kids 6-11 (702,000, up 39%), kids 2-11 (1,076,000, up 51%) and kids 9-14 (515,000, up 56%)."[80]
  3. With children aged 2-11. This episode also received:
    • 0.69 million viewers aged 6-11
    To quote the press release: "Johnny Test’s kids 6-11 delivery (690,000) grew by 8% and kids 2-11 delivery (1,053,000) grew by 21%."[81]
  4. This episode also received:
    • 1.15 million viewers with children aged 2-11
      • 0.82 million viewers with boys aged 2-11
    • 0.81 million viewers with children aged 6-11
    • 0.56 million viewers with children aged 9-14
      • 0.47 million viewers with children boys aged 9-14
    To quote the press release: "Even more impressively, Johnny Test (8 p.m.) saw kids 6-11 delivery (812,000) improve by 68%, kids 2-11 delivery (1,150,000) improve by 69% and kids 9-14 delivery (560,000) improve by 66%. Boys 2-11 delivery (818,000) jumped by 108% and boys 9-14 delivery (471,000) jumped by 126%."[84]
  5. This episode also received:
    • 1.35 million viewers with children aged 2-11
    • 0.93 million viewers with children aged 6-11
    • 0.59 million viewers with children aged 9-14
    To quote the press release: "Johnny Test earned 75% gains among kids 6-11 delivery (930,000), 73% gains among kids 2-11 delivery (1,346,000) and 42% gains among kids 9-14 delivery (587,000)."[86]
  6. With children aged 2-11. This episode also received:
    • 0.82 million viewers aged 6-11
    • 0.53 million viewers aged 9-14
    To quote the press release: "Compared to the same time period last year, a brand new episode of Johnny Test earned 72% delivery improvement among kids 6-11 (815,000), 42% improvement among kids 2-11 (1,226,000) and 45% delivery improvement among kids 9-14 (528,000)."[87]
  7. With children aged 2-11. This episode also received:
    • 0.81 million viewers aged 6-11
    To quote the press release: "Johnny Test (Wednesdays, 8 p.m.) scored even higher growth averages, with kids 6-11 delivery (807,000) and ratings (3.3) increasing by 32%, and kids 2-11 delivery (1,201,000) increasing by 34% and ratings (2.9) by 32%. Boys demos for both animated series charted solid growth as well: delivery increased between 9% – 37%, and ratings between 7% – 34%."[88]
  8. This episode ranked #1 in its timeslot among boys 2-11, 6-11, and 9-14.[95]
  9. With kids aged 2-11. This episode also received:
    • 1.04 million viewers with children aged 6-11[98]
    • 0.68 million viewers with tweens aged 9-14[98]
  10. This episode saw ratings increase with kids 6-11 by 21%, and tweens 9-14 by 44%.[99]
  11. This episode ranked #1 in all key boy demos for its time slot, and earned double and triple digit gains among kids and boys during its premiere.[100]
  12. This episode ranked #1 in all key boy demos for its time slot.[104][105][106][107][108][109]
  13. This episode ranked #1 with boys 9-14 for its timeslot.[112]
  14. This episode was ranked #1 for boys 6-14 and kids 9-14 during its timeslot.[114]
  15. This episode ranked #1 in its timeslot with boys, receiving double and triple delivery gains versus the 2011 time period.[119][120]
  16. This episode ranked as the #1 telecast of the day among boys and the #1 telecast of the day among all boys 2-11 & 6-11, receiving double and triple delivery gains versus the 2011 time period.[121]
  17. This episode ranked #1 with boys 6-11 and 9-14 in its premiere timeslot.[127][128][129]
  18. This episode ranked #1 with boys 2-11, 6-11, and 9-14 in its premiere time slot, some of Cartoon Network's target demographics.[134][135][136]
  19. This episode ranked #1 with boys aged 9-14 in its premiere time slot.[168]
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