Johnny gets a lesson on how to behave around women via a "Schoolhouse Rock"-type singer.Johnny gets a lesson on how to behave around women via a "Schoolhouse Rock"-type singer.Johnny gets a lesson on how to behave around women via a "Schoolhouse Rock"-type singer.
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Jeff Bennett
- Johnny Bravo
- (voice)
- …
Greg Burson
- Ghostly Gardener
- (voice)
Casey Kasem
- Shaggy
- (voice)
Hadley Kay
- Scooby-Doo
- (voice)
Candi Milo
- Girl #1
- (voice)
- …
Michelle Nicastro
- Girl #2
- (voice)
Heather North
- Daphne
- (voice)
Jack Sheldon
- Sensitive Male
- (voice)
Jamie Torcellini
- Guy #2
- (voice)
- …
Frank Welker
- Fred
- (voice)
- …
- Directors
- Van Partible
- Butch Hartman(segment The Sensitive Male)
- John McIntyre(segment Bravo Dooby Doo)
- Writers
- Van Partible
- Steve Marmel(segment The Sensitive Male)
- Seth MacFarlane(segment The Sensitive Male)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia"Bravo Dooby Doo" marks the last time Casey Kasem would voice Shaggy Rogers until the TV series What's New, Scooby-Doo?, the last time Heather North would provide the voice of Daphne Blake until the film Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire, the first time B.J. Ward voices Velma Dinkley, and the first time Frank Welker has voiced Fred Jones since The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries.
- Quotes
[Both Johnny and Velma's glasses have been knocked off]
Velma: My glasses! I can't see without my glasses!
Johnny Bravo: My glasses! I can't be seen without my glasses!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Animation Lookback: Hanna-Barbera Part 4 (2010)
Featured review
This Review Only Pertains To The "Bravo Dooby Doo" Segment
Every year, at Halloweentime, I watch two things: "Billy And Mandy's Jacked-Up Halloween" and "Bravo Dooby Doo". Both are episodes on the original "Cartoon Network Halloween: 9 Creepy Capers" DVD I've had since I was very young. I love both episodes, and think they're absolutely perfect in execution.
In "Bravo Dooby Doo", we have Johnny Bravo teaming-up with the Scooby-Doo Gang, pretty much filled with all of its original voice actors, and the blend is PERFECT! All of the personalities of the gang and Johnny either arguing or getting-along is so much fun to watch, and the excellent writing allows this to never get old, or grow unfunny. Again: I've been watching this every single year since I was a small boy, and I'm promising you it's not an opinion just based in nostalgia; the episode is timeless. Every kid-modern or old-timey-will love this, and I'm willing to bet that adults familiar with either cartoon (Scooby-Doo or Johnny Bravo) will absolutely enjoy this, without a doubt.
The animation style and smoothness is amazing.
The musical choice (especially with a song from the 70s or 60s playing, halfway through) is brilliantly used.
This is a haunted house Johnny Bravo episode, and the Scooby gang being involved just makes it feel so cozy, like we're seeing Scooby and the gang back from a long, long vacation. It almost feels like an episode from the original Scooby cartoon. It's amazing how Hannah Barbera could craft something like this, even after the original Scooby-Doo show hadn't been on-going in such a while.
Again: it's perfect. This episode could not be MORE perfect.
A nice high-five to these awesome creators for making something so timeless and special.
In "Bravo Dooby Doo", we have Johnny Bravo teaming-up with the Scooby-Doo Gang, pretty much filled with all of its original voice actors, and the blend is PERFECT! All of the personalities of the gang and Johnny either arguing or getting-along is so much fun to watch, and the excellent writing allows this to never get old, or grow unfunny. Again: I've been watching this every single year since I was a small boy, and I'm promising you it's not an opinion just based in nostalgia; the episode is timeless. Every kid-modern or old-timey-will love this, and I'm willing to bet that adults familiar with either cartoon (Scooby-Doo or Johnny Bravo) will absolutely enjoy this, without a doubt.
The animation style and smoothness is amazing.
The musical choice (especially with a song from the 70s or 60s playing, halfway through) is brilliantly used.
This is a haunted house Johnny Bravo episode, and the Scooby gang being involved just makes it feel so cozy, like we're seeing Scooby and the gang back from a long, long vacation. It almost feels like an episode from the original Scooby cartoon. It's amazing how Hannah Barbera could craft something like this, even after the original Scooby-Doo show hadn't been on-going in such a while.
Again: it's perfect. This episode could not be MORE perfect.
A nice high-five to these awesome creators for making something so timeless and special.
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- michaelgarykelley1994
- Oct 31, 2018
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- Runtime23 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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