Ep 7. Get Shovelized!/T Is For Trouble
- TVY7
- July 9, 2004
- 21 min
Johnny Bravo is an animated television series that first premiered in 1997 and ran for a total of 4 seasons. The show centers around the titular character, Johnny Bravo, a muscular young man who is obsessed with his appearance and his quest for love. Each episode follows Johnny as he navigates various comedic scenarios, often involving interactions with women.
Season 4, episode 7, titled "Get Shovelized!/T Is For Trouble," features two separate storylines. The first, "Get Shovelized!," sees Johnny attempting to impress a construction worker he has a crush on by taking on a job as a shovel operator at a construction site. The second storyline, "T Is For Trouble," sees Johnny accidentally letting a dangerous criminal escape from the police and then attempting to help the police recapture him.
In "Get Shovelized!," Johnny becomes infatuated with a female construction worker named Darla and decides he must get a job at the construction site in order to win her affections. He convinces the foreman to hire him as a shovel operator, despite having no experience in construction work. Johnny quickly finds himself in over his head, causing chaos and destruction at the site as he tries to impress Darla. His efforts ultimately backfire, causing Darla to lose interest in him and the foreman to fire him.
In "T Is For Trouble," Johnny inadvertently helps a criminal named Tony escape from the police by giving him a ride in his car, mistaking him for a friend he was supposed to pick up. When he realizes his mistake, Johnny decides to help the police capture Tony, believing that he can earn a reward and win some goodwill with the law enforcement community. Johnny's attempts to recapture Tony lead to a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings, culminating in a showdown at a museum.
Overall, "Get Shovelized!/T Is For Trouble" is a classic episode of Johnny Bravo, featuring the show's trademark brand of humor and absurdity. With its two distinct storylines and memorable characters, it exemplifies what made the show so beloved by audiences during its original run.