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===United Kingdom broadcasts===
 
===United Kingdom broadcasts===
 
The show premiered on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network UK|Cartoon Network]] on November 12, 1993 but it was taken off air in November 2005 when sixth season never premiered. The show aired as part of [[wikipedia:Cartoon Cartoons|Cartoon Cartoons]] block however.  On August 21, 2006, the show premiered on [[wikipedia:Boomerang UK|Boomerang]] and [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network Too|Cartoon Network Too]] at 8.30am and 5pm. The second season of the show premiered on CN Too and Boomerang on September 10, 2007 at 9 am and 1pm.  The third season of the show premiered on October 6, 2008 at 7.30am and 3pm. The Johnny the Oval Show premiered on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network Too|CN Too]] and [[wikipedia:Boomerang UK|Boomerang]] on November 10, 2008 at 9.30am and 11am. The fourth season of the show premiered on June 8, 2009 at 7.30am and 4pm. The few episodes of the first season Johnny the Oval premiered on November 2, 2009 on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network Too|Cartoon Network Too]] at 10 am. The Johnny the Oval Half Term took place on Cartoon Network Too from 10 am to 6pm with a new episode of The Johnny the Oval Show on February 15, 2010. The fifth season of the show premiered on March 1, 2010 at 6 am and 6pm.  The second and last season of The Johnny the Oval Show premiered on September 27, 2010 at 6am and 6.30pm. The sixth and last season of the show on Boomerang (as part of Spring Shows) and Cartoon Network Too at 8 am and 10.30am on April 4, 2011. On February 26, 2011, The Johnny the Oval Valentine Weekend took place on Boomerang from 9 am to 9pm.  The Johnny the Oval Show was taken off on Cartoon Network Too on July 27, 2012 and Boomerang on September 16, 2012. On January 4, 2013, the show was no longer on Cartoon Network Too (due to closing of the channel in April 2014). On February 2, 2013, The Johnny the Oval Marathon Weekend took place on Boomerang from 8.30am to 9pm. The Johnny the Oval half hour episodes premiered on December 27, 2013. On February 16, 2015, all traces of the show were removed from Boomerang website due to the new look of the channel. On April 18, 2015, the show has been completely removed from the channel as well, according to Boomerang UK blogspot.<ref>[http://boomerangarchive.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/april-2015-weekdays.html Boomerang UK April 2015 Weekdays]</ref><ref>[http://boomerangarchive.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/boomerang-uk-summer-2015.html Boomerang UK July Summer 2015]</ref>
 
The show premiered on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network UK|Cartoon Network]] on November 12, 1993 but it was taken off air in November 2005 when sixth season never premiered. The show aired as part of [[wikipedia:Cartoon Cartoons|Cartoon Cartoons]] block however.  On August 21, 2006, the show premiered on [[wikipedia:Boomerang UK|Boomerang]] and [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network Too|Cartoon Network Too]] at 8.30am and 5pm. The second season of the show premiered on CN Too and Boomerang on September 10, 2007 at 9 am and 1pm.  The third season of the show premiered on October 6, 2008 at 7.30am and 3pm. The Johnny the Oval Show premiered on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network Too|CN Too]] and [[wikipedia:Boomerang UK|Boomerang]] on November 10, 2008 at 9.30am and 11am. The fourth season of the show premiered on June 8, 2009 at 7.30am and 4pm. The few episodes of the first season Johnny the Oval premiered on November 2, 2009 on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network Too|Cartoon Network Too]] at 10 am. The Johnny the Oval Half Term took place on Cartoon Network Too from 10 am to 6pm with a new episode of The Johnny the Oval Show on February 15, 2010. The fifth season of the show premiered on March 1, 2010 at 6 am and 6pm.  The second and last season of The Johnny the Oval Show premiered on September 27, 2010 at 6am and 6.30pm. The sixth and last season of the show on Boomerang (as part of Spring Shows) and Cartoon Network Too at 8 am and 10.30am on April 4, 2011. On February 26, 2011, The Johnny the Oval Valentine Weekend took place on Boomerang from 9 am to 9pm.  The Johnny the Oval Show was taken off on Cartoon Network Too on July 27, 2012 and Boomerang on September 16, 2012. On January 4, 2013, the show was no longer on Cartoon Network Too (due to closing of the channel in April 2014). On February 2, 2013, The Johnny the Oval Marathon Weekend took place on Boomerang from 8.30am to 9pm. The Johnny the Oval half hour episodes premiered on December 27, 2013. On February 16, 2015, all traces of the show were removed from Boomerang website due to the new look of the channel. On April 18, 2015, the show has been completely removed from the channel as well, according to Boomerang UK blogspot.<ref>[http://boomerangarchive.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/april-2015-weekdays.html Boomerang UK April 2015 Weekdays]</ref><ref>[http://boomerangarchive.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/boomerang-uk-summer-2015.html Boomerang UK July Summer 2015]</ref>
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====CITV weekends====
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On June 9, 2007, the show premiered on [[wikipedia:CITV|CITV Channel]]'s block [[wikipedia:Toonattik|Toonattik]] at 7.45am with various episodes from 4 seasons. Johnny the Oval was the only [[wikipedia:Cartoon Cartoons|Cartoon Network]] classic to be on Toonattik. The Toonattik block was axed in late 2010 due to [[wikipedia:Jamie Rickers|Jamie Rickers]] and [[wikipedia:Anna Williamson|Anna Williamson]]'s departure. However, the continued to air on CITV and on October 2, 2010, new episodes from seasons 5-6 premiered at 7.45am. The show was no longer on air on March 12, 2011.
   
 
==Media==
 
==Media==

Revision as of 11:51, 31 January 2016

Johnny the Oval logo
Johnny the Oval
Format

576 (SDTV)

No. of episodes

174

Run time

7 minutes
11 minutes (2 episodes)
30 minutes

Network

Cartoon Network

Creator(s)

Genndy Tartakvosky
Stephen Hillenburg

Executive producer(s)

Larry Huber (Season 1-3)
Sherry Gunther (Season 4)
Genndy Tartakvosky (Season 5-6)
Stephen Hillenburg (Season 5-6)

Starring

Christine Cavanaugh (Season 1-4)
Alison Moore (Season 1-4)
Devon Starr(Season 5-6)
Andrea Libman (Season 5-6)
Nicole Dove
Tom Kenny
Bill Faggerbake
Ashleigh Ball
Tara Strong
Kath Soucie

First aired

May 28, 1986

Last aired

April 27, 2010

"Johnny the Oval" is an American television animated series produced by Cartoon Network. It is also the first Cartoon Cartoon. The series premiered as a "sneak peek" in May 1986 and it officially premiered on September 15, 1986. After a show's classic, it was re-used in 2003. The show offically ended on April 27, 2010. It is the long-running Cartoon Network animated series.

Series overview

Johnny is an 14-year old oval boy who pranks his 6-year old sister and plays with his best friend, Sammy. He is sometimes clumsy and lives with his parents. He's in 8th grade at Ovalsburg High School.

Production

Stephen Hillenburg was inspired by one of the drawings of a little lady. After drawing her short, he decided to draw a tall guy, Johnny. Production begun in late 1985. In June 2000, the show was cancelled for 3 years but it came back in the summer of 2003. In 2008, the series was originally going to end but Genndy Tartakovsky and Stephen Hillenburg decided to concentrate on both 4-minute episode season and 2nd series. Voice actress Tara Strong confirmed on Twitter in May 2010 that the show has ended production.

Casting

Christine Cavanaugh (died 2014) voices Johnny Lukeson Oval from seasons 1-4 until she retired from voice acting in late 2001. After Cavanaugh's retirement, Devon Starr took over as the new voice from season 5 onwards. Alison Moore voices Johnny's little sister Holly Lukeson from season 1-4 until she is no longer interested in voice acting and Andrea Libman took over as the new voice from season 5 onwards as well. Nicole Dove and Tom Kenny voices Johnny's parents respectively. Bill Faggerbake voices Johnny's grandfather. Tara Strong voices Sammy and Tommy. Ashleigh Ball voices Timmy and Jimmy. Dave Lib voices Johnny's class teacher Mr. Morry. Kath Soucie voices Johnny's girlfriend Lucy.

Characters

Main article: "Johnny the Oval characters"

Main characters

Recurring characters

Episode Guide

Main Article: Johnny the Oval episodes

The first season premiered on May 28, 1986 with the series and concluded on June 7, 1990. The second season on October 1, 1991 and concluded on December 3, 1994. The third season premiered on September 15, 1995 and concluded on July 8, 1997. The fourth season premiered on January 17, 1998 and concluded on June 16, 2000 with the original series. After a cancellation, the fifth season premiered on August 1, 2003 and concluded on January 29, 2005. The sixth season premiered on November 20, 2005 and concluded on January 10, 2008. After a two-year hiatus, the seventh and final season premiered on February 6, 2010 and concluded on April 27 the same year with the series.

International broadcast

US

UK

Australia

Canada

France

Italy

Africa

  • Cartoon Network (1994-2006)
  • Boomerang (2011-present)

Spain

Mexico

  • Cartoon Network (1995-2010)

Merchandise

Video games

VHS and DVD releases

VHS and DVDs were released from 1991-2013.

  • Barrel of Fun (June 3, 1991)
  • Building Houses (July 16, 1992)
  • Johnny the Chef (August 24, 1993)
  • Johnny's Video (December 28, 1994)
  • Johnny's Camera (November 7, 1995)
  • Johnny's Birthday (February 13, 1996)
  • Johnny's Long Journey (May 1, 1997)
  • Johnny the Superhero (October 15, 1997)
  • Adventures with Johnny the Oval (February 25, 1998)
  • Johnny and the Lost Ball (November 17, 1998)
  • Johnny's Biggest Video Ever (June 26, 1999)
  • Johnny's Favourites (April 4, 2000)
  • Johnny's 2nd Big Video (January 11, 2001)
  • Johnny the Oval Forever (August 7, 2003)
  • Johnny's Bouncy Fun (May 5, 2004)
  • Johnny the Snowboarder (September 3, 2004)
  • Johnny at the Wedding Party (November 6, 2004)
  • Smelly Johnny (March 2, 2005)
  • Johnny's Car Academy (January 20, 2006)
  • Johnny at the Toy Shop (September 18, 2006)
  • Johnny the Musician (April 12, 2007)
  • Johnny's Coolest Adventures (October 8, 2007)
  • Cartoon Network Christmas (December 28, 2007)
  • Johnny's 23rd Anniversary (Johnny's Scrapbook) (November 17, 2008)
  • Johnny's Platinum Collection (May 5, 2010)
  • Season 1 (September 30, 2010)
  • Season 2: Vol 1 (January 15, 2011)
  • Season 2: Vol 2 (May 11, 2011)
  • Season 3: Vol 1 (August 19, 2011)
  • Season 3: Vol 2 (November 8, 2011)
  • Season 4: Vol 1 (December 26, 2011)
  • Season 4: Vol 2 (June 12, 2012)
  • The Very Best of Johnny the Oval (August 23, 2013)
  • Johnny the Oval To the Rescue (November 30, 2013)

Cartoon Network DVDs featuring Johnny the Oval

  • Cartoon Network Halloween 2: Grossest Halloween Ever (August 9, 2005) (features episode "Johnny and the Ghost")
  • Cartoon Network Christmas 2: Christmas Rocks (October 5, 2005) (features episode "Johnny's Christmas")

Toys

Toys were first made from Mattel in 1998. McDonald's gave toys in November 2006. The Lego toys were made from 2004 to early 2009.

Comics

In 2001, the comics were created by Titan Magazines until it stopped in late 2013 in the UK. However, Panini announced there will be more magazines in 2015 and the first issue was released on October 26, 2015.  In the US, they were released by IDW in 2014 until October 2015.

Books

  • Johnny the Adventurer (1997)
  • Johnny the Superhero (1998)
  • Colouring Book (1999)
  • Wrestling Challenge (2003)
  • Johnny's Rock Concert (2004)
  • Shiver Me Shapers (2005)
  • Million Dollars for Sandwiches and Pizzas (September 2006)
  • Beach Blanket Bondos (August 2007)
  • Go Back to Work (September 2008)
  • Ballet at Johnny's House (July 2009)
  • Shape and None (2010)
  • Johnny and Friends at Golf (2010)
  • Bug Wars (2013)

Awards

  • Annie Awards - Best Voice - Christine Cavanaugh (1993)
  • Annie Awards - Great Actress - Christine Cavanaugh (1996)
  • Annie Awards - Outstanding Actress - Tara Strong (1997)
  • Golden Globe Award - Best Voice Actor - Dee Bradley Baker (1998) (Won)
  • Emmy Award - Outstanding Director - Aaron Springer (2000)
  • Annie Award - Best Guest Star - Lauren Bacall (Ep. Father's Day Episode) (2001) (Won)
  • Emmy Award - Best Actor - Tom Kenny (Ep. Johnny Finishes the Job) (2004) (Nominated)
  • Annie Award - Outstanding Achievement of Directing - Stephen Hillenburg (2005)
  • Emmy Award - Best Actress - Nicole Dove (2006) (Won)
  • Annie Award - Outstanding Achievement of Acting - Grey DeLisle (2007) (Nominated)
  • Golden Globe Awards - Brad Pitt - Great Voice Actor (2008) (Won)
  • Emmy Awards - Outstanding Achievement of Artist - Tom King (2008) (Won)
  • Annie Awards - Best Voice Actor - Devon Starr (Ep. Mission Shapepossible) (2009) (Won)
  • Annie Awards - Best Voice Actress - Tara Strong (Ep. Mission Shapepossible) (2009) (Nominated)

The Johnny the Oval Show

Stephen Hillenburg and Genndy Tartakvosky created a spin-off originally called Johnny the Oval's Comedy but its The Johnny the Oval Show and production began in the summer of 2007. When the show went on hiatus, it premiered on premiered on February 23, 2008 on Cartoon Network.  After first season ended, the show creators had to work on Season 7. The show first ended in April and the 2nd season of the spin-off premiered on May 27 and ended on July 17 with the series in 2010. After it ended, the show aired re-runs from September 2012 until May 2014. Jeff Bennett is the narrator of the show.

Series overview

Johnny the Oval welcomes young viewers to his dolphin shaped clubhouse with sketches, Oval facts and classic episodes. It focuses on the skits, jokes, funny videos.

International broadcast

US

UK

Canada

Australia

Africa

  • Cartoon Network (2009-2011)
  • Boomerang (2011-2013)

Italy

Spain

France

Broadcasting history

United States broadcast

The show premiered on May 28, 1986 on TBS as a sneak peek and it premiered officially on September 15, 1986. On October 1, 1991, the first episode of second season last aired on TBS before future episodes started airing on Cartoon Network.  On August 1, 2003, the fifth season premiered along with the new episode of Billy and Mandy.  On January 17, 2007 , the new episode of sixth season premiered as part of Johnny's Ovaloke Song Marathon.  The Johnny the Oval Show premiered on February 23, 2008 as part of the 23rd Anniversary Marathon.  The show aired re-runs from September 20, 2010 until July 18, 2011. The show continued to air re-runs on Cartoon Planet in 2012.[1] It was taken off air when the last episode "Johnny Builds a Tower" aired on October 24,  2014 and least traces of the show were removed from the Cartoon Network website as it continues to air on Boomerang. 

United Kingdom broadcasts

The show premiered on Cartoon Network on November 12, 1993 but it was taken off air in November 2005 when sixth season never premiered. The show aired as part of Cartoon Cartoons block however.  On August 21, 2006, the show premiered on Boomerang and Cartoon Network Too at 8.30am and 5pm. The second season of the show premiered on CN Too and Boomerang on September 10, 2007 at 9 am and 1pm.  The third season of the show premiered on October 6, 2008 at 7.30am and 3pm. The Johnny the Oval Show premiered on CN Too and Boomerang on November 10, 2008 at 9.30am and 11am. The fourth season of the show premiered on June 8, 2009 at 7.30am and 4pm. The few episodes of the first season Johnny the Oval premiered on November 2, 2009 on Cartoon Network Too at 10 am. The Johnny the Oval Half Term took place on Cartoon Network Too from 10 am to 6pm with a new episode of The Johnny the Oval Show on February 15, 2010. The fifth season of the show premiered on March 1, 2010 at 6 am and 6pm.  The second and last season of The Johnny the Oval Show premiered on September 27, 2010 at 6am and 6.30pm. The sixth and last season of the show on Boomerang (as part of Spring Shows) and Cartoon Network Too at 8 am and 10.30am on April 4, 2011. On February 26, 2011, The Johnny the Oval Valentine Weekend took place on Boomerang from 9 am to 9pm.  The Johnny the Oval Show was taken off on Cartoon Network Too on July 27, 2012 and Boomerang on September 16, 2012. On January 4, 2013, the show was no longer on Cartoon Network Too (due to closing of the channel in April 2014). On February 2, 2013, The Johnny the Oval Marathon Weekend took place on Boomerang from 8.30am to 9pm. The Johnny the Oval half hour episodes premiered on December 27, 2013. On February 16, 2015, all traces of the show were removed from Boomerang website due to the new look of the channel. On April 18, 2015, the show has been completely removed from the channel as well, according to Boomerang UK blogspot.[2][3]

CITV weekends

On June 9, 2007, the show premiered on CITV Channel's block Toonattik at 7.45am with various episodes from 4 seasons. Johnny the Oval was the only Cartoon Network classic to be on Toonattik. The Toonattik block was axed in late 2010 due to Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson's departure. However, the continued to air on CITV and on October 2, 2010, new episodes from seasons 5-6 premiered at 7.45am. The show was no longer on air on March 12, 2011.

Media

Johnny the Oval went to Netflix on March 3, 2013 for seasons 1-4. Seasons 5-7 were on Xbox Video on February 3, 2014.

See also 

References

External links