
He's got a flaming head of hair and likes to live fast. He's action packed, turbo charged, ready to blast. Test, Test, Test, Johnny Test (Go, go, go!)
Roadburn - Debuts in the season's finale, Johnny and the Attack of the Monster Truck. Turbo Toy Force - Debuts in Johnny And The Mega Roboticles. Moonsies - Debuts in Johnny Gets Mooned. Extreme Teen Team - Debuts in Johnny Test: Extreme Crime Stopper. Zizrar the Mole King - Debuts in Johnny to the Center of the Earth. Bling-Bling Boy - Debuts in Johnny to the Center of the Earth. Monster Johnny - First seen in Johnny to the Center of the Earth. Girl Johnny - First seen in Johnny to the Center of the Earth. Astronaut Johnny - Never seen, though it was probably meant to be shown in Johnny Gets Mooned. Hairy Johnny - First seen in Johnny and the Amazing Turbo Action Backpack. Mega Muscles Johnny - First seen in Johnny vs.
Deep Sea Johnny, King of the Sea - First seen in Deep Sea Johnny. Ninja Johnny - First seen in Johnny vs.
Johnny X - First seen in Johnny X And The Return Of Johnny X. Dukey is than shown playing Johnny's guitar, and singing along with Johnny, before he smashes it on the ground, breaking it, and the scene cuts back to the lab where Mary has her arms crossed as Susan pulls the lever down making the screen white and the Johnny Test logo appears. The scene then shows Johnny singing, while transforming into different forms, Ninja Johnny, Deep Sea Johnny, King of the Sea, Mega Muscle Johnny, Hairy Johnny, Astronaut Johnny, Girl Johnny, Monster Johnny, and than back to Johnny, who continues singing. White, the Extreme Teen Team, the Moonsies, Brain Freezer, Monkey Gil, the Turbo Toy Force, and RoadBurn. The scene then shows Bling-Bling Boy, Zizrar the Mole King, Mr. As Johnny opens the room, a lot of junk comes out of it, including a surf board, which Johnny uses to surf on the junk. Dukey is than shown laughing, as Johnny rides Scoots, and stops near him.ĭukey jumps on scoots, and they leave the lab, passing through Lila's room, who is working on the pc, and through the kitchen, which Hugh tries to make it shine, finally reaching upstairs, to the door to Johnny's room. As he eats it, he changes to Johnny X, and uses the hurricane hands to make the lab a mess. Johnny drops from the top of the screen and lands atop the sign, and, after it spins a few degrees, Johnny takes off with the Turbo Action Backpack, flying to the lab, where he takes a radioactive chewing gum created by his sisters. Then, the radioactivity sign is shown, becoming lower. Thank you #thundercatsroar theme song starts with a countdown, and, as it reaches 0, the words Johnny, followed by Test, blink a few times. Listen to the new Thundercat song, set to appear in the forthcoming second season of Thundercats Roar. Thundercat is also no stranger to themes of cartoon and animation, as he wrote an entire song about his favorite anime-inspired piece of clothing, “ Dragonball Durag“, on his most recent album, It Is What It Is. While most children in Cartoon Network’s target demographics might not be familiar with the jazz/hip-hop bassist, his lighthearted songwriting will hopefully translate to a new generation of fans. #THUNDERCATS THEME SONG NEW SERIES#
Related: Teenage Bassist Shares Impressive Cover Of Thundercat’s “Existential Dread” Īnnounced during a virtual Comic Con panel on Thursday, the song written by Thundercat for the series will serve to announce the arrival Grune The Destroyer, a character from the original series that Bruner will also voice. While the new Thundercats Roar, airing on Cartoon Network, has so far not been as well-received as the original series or the 2011 reboot, we hope the contributions from Thundercat, born Stephen Bruner, will help. The show is a reboot of the original Thundercats cartoon that ran from 1985 to 1989. Cross-genre bassist Thundercat has once again defied classification by now jumping mediums to television and writing a song for the Thundercats Roar animated series.