Advantages: funny and animated Disadvantages: none
else against him) and usually uses Johnny as a guinea pig in his experiments.
Little Suzy-
Little Suzy is the one girl to have a crush on Johnny. Although she is a constant nuisance Johnny is more tolerant with her then Carl. And if ever he hurts her, Johnny feels guilty and tries to fix it.
Bunny "Mama" Bravo-
Johnny's dedicated yet overprotective mother. Whenever he's in trouble by a robber or Super Villain she's there to bail him out, though she knows his black shades are smarter than her son she pretends he is a smart person.
Pops-
Pops could be considered Johnny's father figure. He, the owner of a chilli-serving diner, is usually the one that Johnny will talk over his problems with. Usually his advice is useless or it turns Johnny into a tourist attraction.
Jeff Bennett plays Johnny bravo
Micky Dolenz played Carl ...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of Johnny Bravo
Advantages: great entertainment and side splitting comedy Disadvantages: none
Director: Peter Howitt
Producer: Tim Bevan, Mark Huffam and Eric Fellner.
Writers: Neal Purvis, William Davies and Robert Wade.
Stars: Rowan Atkinson, Ben Miller, John Malkovich and Natalie Imbruglia
This cracking comedy was released in the summer of 2003, the main character, Johnny English, basing himself self on a character originally created for a well known credit card company adverts.
Johnny English, (played by Rowan Atkinson both on the adverts and this movie) is a British secret service member, spoofing the likes of James Bond. Unfortunately, he is as competent as Inspector Jacques Clouseau (from the Pink Panther films) which does lead him into some tricky situations.
His partner, Bough, pronounced 'Boff', (played by Ben Miller) is the silent hero of the movie, always allowing Johnny to take full credit ...
Advantages: Consistent Disadvantages: Little variation
In 1990, after having two albums under his belt already, Johnny Gill was recruited to fill in for Bobby Brown after he had left New Edition, but the short stint and single album with Gill included had him turn back to his earlier days and reinvent himself as he was before, and so in spite of already having one in his name, the R&B singer chose a ?Johnny Gill? as the title to his 1990 album, just as with his 1983 debut, but this timer (as trends were leaning) with the inclusion of New Jack Swing.
1. ?Rub You The Right Way?
The album gets going with a pure New Jack Swing tune. As you find that it isn?t Teddy Riley behind the production for it, the results aren?t really up to the standard that what many others were able to churn out at this time. However in Johnny Gill?s case, it really doesn?t matter as he is able to use the power in ...