Ep 5. Johnny and the Ice Pigs / Johnny's House of Horrors
- TV-Y
- October 29, 2005
- 20 min
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6.8 (64)
Johnny Test season 1 episode 5 features two storylines: "Johnny and the Ice Pigs" and "Johnny's House of Horrors."
In "Johnny and the Ice Pigs," Johnny and his sisters, Susan and Mary, are given tickets to a hockey game, but they soon find out that the opposing team is actually a group of genetically modified ice-skating pigs. The pigs have been enhanced by a scientist who aimed to create a perfect ice hockey team. However, the pigs are too good and start causing chaos on the ice, leaving Johnny and his family to try to stop them and save the game.
Meanwhile, in "Johnny's House of Horrors," Johnny's dad decides to turn their house into a haunted house for Halloween. However, things take a turn for the worse when Johnny accidentally brings one of his sister's inventions to life, and the haunted house becomes a real-life nightmare. Johnny, Susan, and Mary have to work together to stop the monster and save their family and friends.
Throughout the episode, viewers see the various traits of each character. Johnny is impulsive and often makes rash decisions, like bringing the invention to life. Susan and Mary are more level-headed, always trying to come up with the solution to the family's problems. Johnny's dad is shown to be a bit of a goofball who likes to have fun, but ultimately loves his family and wants to make them happy.
The different storylines showcase the family's strengths and weaknesses. "Johnny and the Ice Pigs" highlights their ingenuity as they come up with unique ways of stopping the pigs, while "Johnny's House of Horrors" emphasizes their teamwork as they come together to stop the monster. Both storylines also have a comedic element that is seen throughout the series, making it a fun and light-hearted watch for all ages.
Overall, Johnny Test season 1 episode 5 provides a fun and enjoyable viewing experience for kids and adults alike. The two storylines showcase the strengths and weaknesses of the family while also providing humor and action throughout. The characters are relatable and the plotlines are engaging, making it a great addition to the Johnny Test series.