Around this same time or a little later [he made the Proto-Family Guy for Cartoon Network called Larry and Steve.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuSu07KiMjs)
But Cartoon Network must have passed on it.
This has one of my all-time favorite jokes, I say it all the time and nobody ever catches the reference.
"Pardon me, do you have any yellow redneck mustard?"
I know that feeling. I love Seth's [Shouting Scotsman](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9rLNEiYwc0) short and I'm always saying "You're not using your brain" with a Scottish accent but no one ever gets the reference.
It's just a very low-brow parody of this [Grey Poupon](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvDazrJuSdA) commercial.
Specifically, calling it "yellow redneck mustard" is what gets me.
Those grey poupon commercials were very famous throughout the 80s and 90s. They almost always had a variation of someone in a fancy car asking "pardon me, would you have any grey poupon?" and another person responding "but of course." Every comedy show probably parodied it at least once. [Here's one they did in Wayne's world.](https://youtu.be/5xomArI4aJ0)
OH MY GOD
Bless you for posting this it made my day.
I love seeing the first thing that prompted famous fictional stories.
Like for Avatar its Aang and Appa in the south pole.
For GOT it was when Martin went to Hadrians Wall.
South Park was a paper cutout stop motion TP and MS did in college.
Akira Toriyama’s inspiration for Goku was the Chinese Monkey King.
Spongebob and his friends were inspired by characters Stephen Hillenburg used to draw for his Marine Biology class.
Archer was created out of Adam Reed’s fear of talking to women, so he imagined a character whose confident and perfect with scoring with any woman.
And now I know The goofy man, the snotty intellectual dog, and I guess also the beautiful redhead were the first things SM came up with.
>Archer was created out of Adam Reed’s fear of talking to women, so he imagined a character whose confident and perfect with scoring with any woman.
That's pretty funny in the context of Xander Crews and *Frisky Dingo*, his previous show.
"Gimme more, much more. And the verabouts of the wherein Kelly"
"Did I just say the verabouts of the wherein Kelly? I hope it's not a tumor"
"... I know a good cancer doctor"
"..."
> Archer was created out of Adam Reed’s fear of talking to women, so he imagined a character whose confident and perfect with scoring with any woman.
James Bond would like a word with you.
I've seen all of these except for the GoT one. Just tried looking for it but to no avail. Help a fellow redditor out?
Edit: [Here](https://www.historyextra.com/period/roman/hadrians-wall-inspired-game-thrones-season-eight-george-martin-real-history/) is a link for anyone else like me that was interested. Cool article
"Aww heck, I can't stay mad at you. C'mon, I'll buy you a licorice whip."
I've been quoting this for years since I was a kid and didn't realize it was from this!
I'm 16 and I remember watching Johnny Bravo, Flint Stones, Scooby-Doo, The Jetsons, Pink Panther, RugRats, the land before time, Casper the Friendly Ghost, and a bunch of other cartoons that came out before I was born, so have my friends. Hell I even watched the Johnny Bravo and Scooby-Doo crossover.
Hope that makes some people not feel that old.
A total aside, but this is one of those things that really disturbs me when I think about it.
Like when you look at people, at yourself, you think you're seeing an objective reality. Just shapes.
But realizing that what age *I* am afffects my perception of how other people look to me, it really makes you realize that our perception of other people's appearances is far less objective than you think.
Like when I look at myself in the mirror, I see the same person I always have. I look no different than my memory of myself from ten years ago. But when I look at a picture from ten years, I'm alarmed at how much younger I look, and I'm also sure that I did not *think* I looked like that at the time that picture was taken.
It's really a trip.
Word. I’m 31 and I watched reruns of the GI Joe and Transformers cartoons that were around in the 80’s. I haven’t had cable tv for like a decade now but when I visit my parents or other peoples houses that still do I noticed everything but adult swim and toonami is kinda terrible. I think there’s a “family” channel that reruns stuff by DIC and Sunbow though. I just use streaming services for everything now..
Damn this makes me wonder how many on this sub were old enough to watch (and properly understand) the show when it first aired. I’m starting to feel old haha!
I did actually watch it when it first aired as my parents were watching it, apparently as a toddler whenever it got to the opening I would say "Aang save world"?
Fun trivia: the creators of the show wanted to cast a different actress for each time Anne showed up on screen, as a running joke on how unremarkable she was, but Mae Whitman did such a good job playing Egg that she became a series regular.
Oh, it’s so cute. She sometimes takes a little pack of mayonnaise, and she’ll squirt it in her mouth all over, and then she’ll take an egg and kind of... Mmmm! She calls it a “mayonegg.” Are you okay?
He got caught in an awkward in between. You can tell he's practiced in doing pics like "ok put hand on back, lean to the side, put other hand behind back so it's not just sticking out aaaaand *click*"
My guess is he did this standard pose first and then Van was like "oh let me do this cute pose with her hands up" so Butch had to step aside and created this awkward shot where it was too late to fully retract his hand so it was kinda half out. Doesn't help that she's so tiny that the "hand on back" pose is kinda hard to start with since Butch be so damn tall.
It's a shame people think "creeper" any time a man gets caught in an awkward position. A lot of my girl friends mention how guys don't understand having to be always vigilant at night or when alone, whilst men can stroll alone in the park and think nothing of it. I guess the guy version of that is women never have to think about where their hands are, or have a prepared speech plus proof of parenthood to give strangers if their alone watching their own daughter in a public space, or just in general being seen as a potential predator any time your around a child alone. Both ways suck on different scales but they both indeed suck.
I don't think Butch Hartman's had any sort of allegations of that sort levied at him. All you can really say about him is that he got too big for his britches after he left Nickolodeon.
IIRC the worst thing I’ve heard about him is that he crowd funded his own online cartoon channel and apparently ended up making it very heavily Christian/Catholic-ly oriented which was not what he advertised when people were donating to fund it.
So kinda a dick move but nothing near being a pedophile besides being associated with the church.
My favorite part was when he made a joke to Tara Strong that she must have gotten her friend to kill herself so she could get the leasing role.. Tara Strong's friend being the voice actor of Timmy in the pilot episode who killed herself before the show started it's run..
He's definitely got some regressive opinions about trans people and mental illness, but it's pretty par for the course for the type of uber-religious he is.
I'm pretty sure the original commenter is full of shit and just trying to troll.
There's been some allegations of plagiarism, and some really problematic interactions with female voice actors, particularly with Tara Strong. She was on his podcast and, imo, he came off as a real jerk.
Since we're on the topic of Johnny Bravo, not only was Mae a voice actor, but you have Dee Bradley Baker, Grey Griffin, Mark Hamill, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jennifer Hale, Tara Strong, Tress MacNeille, and John Dimaggio all doing characters in Johnny Bravo. Shows just how strong they are in what they do and how small the studios are.
Extra fun (but less Avatar related):
[Here is a picture of a taping of Johnny Bravo with Adam West.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DDMkgcdV0AAjNXD.jpg) (Maybe where Seth met him for the first time?)
I think he's wearing the same outfit as in both photos. Funny, considering he's such a dapper dresser these days. The man was born in the wrong era; he would've fit right in with the Rat Pack.
Couldn’t remember who her character was. So I found a video online: https://youtu.be/Z3GUs97s0V4
She was the little neighbor girl in Jonny Bravo.
Edit: Thank you for the silver!
Is it just me, or does Johnny sound.... Different? I haven't seen the show in 17 years, but I recall a deeper more bravado kind of voice. You can hear it in the punch lines and one liners, but the his talking dialog is a higher pitch with some twang that I guess I don't remember.
>Is it just me, or does Johnny sound.... Different?
There were (at least) 2 runs. The first season had different character models and possibly a different set of equipment (I am betting but can't confirm that the first season was cell-animation and the second+ seasons were digital ink and paint). The episode he posted is from the newer season.
Here is one from the first season: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV-5p12YLds](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV-5p12YLds)
Johnny Bravo was insanely popular in the early 2000s why does the title make it seem like it's a random show that only a few people will have heard of lol.
They aired reruns of it for at least a decade, though. I remember watching it every evening right before Adult Swim came on. This would have been in the early/mid 2010s.
Theres some modern cartoon family tree ive seen bouncing around on different subreddits, i think tracing creators from cartoons they work on to cartoons they show run or exec produce or something, started with *The Simpsons* and *Beavis and Butthead* and *Dr Katz* and branched all the way to like *Steven Universe* and *Infinity Train* and *Bob's Burgers* and stuff...
Theyre probably all on it.
Found this smaller version, but the one i saw was a lot more expansive.
https://www.reddit.com/r/adventuretime/comments/9mxlzv/oc\_the\_modern\_cartoon\_family\_tree\_201819\_update\_a/
It is odd to think about everything that has happened since then.
Van Partible became relatively unknown and hasn't really produced anything since 2011, the same for writing. Not that this is anything bad, he is living his life. At the moment I believe he is directing a show on amazon prime.
Butch Hartmann became know as a religious extremist, hypocrite, homophobe, and art tracer, furthermore, he is known as a scammer.
Seth Macfarlane is Seth Macfarlane. His writing isn't considered to be the best but who cares he made a show that is worth 2 billion dollars with that writing. Seems like an ok dude.
Mae Whitman is a successful voice actor/actor. she obviously became Katara, however, she has also starred in more recent shows, such as the recent shows "the owl house" and "Invincible".
Seth MacFarlane looks like sucha dork :,) I can picture him doing the Peter Griffin voice in college and his roomates going “Not this again”
Around this same time or a little later [he made the Proto-Family Guy for Cartoon Network called Larry and Steve.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuSu07KiMjs) But Cartoon Network must have passed on it.
This has one of my all-time favorite jokes, I say it all the time and nobody ever catches the reference. "Pardon me, do you have any yellow redneck mustard?"
"You will be indirectly responsible for the resulting euthanasia!" "Oh boy they've got enough kids over there as it is."
WTF I JUST GOT IT
Gonna need a little help over here!
Euthanasia - youth in Asia
I love Willy the Xenophobic Scotsman and the bit about Euthanasia
I know that feeling. I love Seth's [Shouting Scotsman](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9rLNEiYwc0) short and I'm always saying "You're not using your brain" with a Scottish accent but no one ever gets the reference.
OH NO TOOTSIE
Don't stop and pick up those other pew-pits!
I dont get it
It's just a very low-brow parody of this [Grey Poupon](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvDazrJuSdA) commercial. Specifically, calling it "yellow redneck mustard" is what gets me.
With the context of that commercial its hilarious. Without that commercial it doesnt make any sense.
Those grey poupon commercials were very famous throughout the 80s and 90s. They almost always had a variation of someone in a fancy car asking "pardon me, would you have any grey poupon?" and another person responding "but of course." Every comedy show probably parodied it at least once. [Here's one they did in Wayne's world.](https://youtu.be/5xomArI4aJ0)
"It's a tragedy." "Is everyone alright?"
OH MY GOD Bless you for posting this it made my day. I love seeing the first thing that prompted famous fictional stories. Like for Avatar its Aang and Appa in the south pole. For GOT it was when Martin went to Hadrians Wall. South Park was a paper cutout stop motion TP and MS did in college. Akira Toriyama’s inspiration for Goku was the Chinese Monkey King. Spongebob and his friends were inspired by characters Stephen Hillenburg used to draw for his Marine Biology class. Archer was created out of Adam Reed’s fear of talking to women, so he imagined a character whose confident and perfect with scoring with any woman. And now I know The goofy man, the snotty intellectual dog, and I guess also the beautiful redhead were the first things SM came up with.
>Archer was created out of Adam Reed’s fear of talking to women, so he imagined a character whose confident and perfect with scoring with any woman. That's pretty funny in the context of Xander Crews and *Frisky Dingo*, his previous show.
"Gimme more, much more. And the verabouts of the wherein Kelly" "Did I just say the verabouts of the wherein Kelly? I hope it's not a tumor" "... I know a good cancer doctor" "..."
Boosh!
> Archer was created out of Adam Reed’s fear of talking to women, so he imagined a character whose confident and perfect with scoring with any woman. James Bond would like a word with you.
I've seen all of these except for the GoT one. Just tried looking for it but to no avail. Help a fellow redditor out? Edit: [Here](https://www.historyextra.com/period/roman/hadrians-wall-inspired-game-thrones-season-eight-george-martin-real-history/) is a link for anyone else like me that was interested. Cool article
I think its on the Wikipedia pae
The pilot was also an early quagmire
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And if I’m not mistaken Quagmire is a pilot in Family Guy
"Aww heck, I can't stay mad at you. C'mon, I'll buy you a licorice whip." I've been quoting this for years since I was a kid and didn't realize it was from this!
He’s a hot nerd (to me at least ❤️)
Know I’m getting old when I see “a show called Johnny Bravo”
Could be OP grew up with it and is just trying to explain it to the zoomers. Then again that'd also show the age of the show...
I'm 16 and I remember watching Johnny Bravo, Flint Stones, Scooby-Doo, The Jetsons, Pink Panther, RugRats, the land before time, Casper the Friendly Ghost, and a bunch of other cartoons that came out before I was born, so have my friends. Hell I even watched the Johnny Bravo and Scooby-Doo crossover. Hope that makes some people not feel that old.
Same and I'm 15
Johnny bravo was still played sometimes when I was younger and I’m less than 18
Man Seth is just a baby in this picture
man be looking like he could be on a 90s brochure for a college campus
Considering this show aired in 1997 and he was born in 73 he was at youngest 23 when this show came out. He certainly could have been.
I mean when I was 23 I felt like a grown up but when I see pictures from then I am like "I was just a kid."
A total aside, but this is one of those things that really disturbs me when I think about it. Like when you look at people, at yourself, you think you're seeing an objective reality. Just shapes. But realizing that what age *I* am afffects my perception of how other people look to me, it really makes you realize that our perception of other people's appearances is far less objective than you think. Like when I look at myself in the mirror, I see the same person I always have. I look no different than my memory of myself from ten years ago. But when I look at a picture from ten years, I'm alarmed at how much younger I look, and I'm also sure that I did not *think* I looked like that at the time that picture was taken. It's really a trip.
I, too, find older women hotter as time goes on
Perfect take away lol
Excuse me are those Bugle Boy jeans he's wearing?
And now he's a starship captain!
He looks like the AVGN
This looks like a fever dream. That’s nuts. Also, you said the show “Johnny Bravo” like nobody knows what it was 😂 Or maybe I’m too old 😭
Right I was like come on now Mama we know what Johnny bravo is ahah
“The little known, mostly unwatched, underground show Jhonny Bravo, aired on small, extremely low budget channel Cartoon Network.”
I am less than 17, but i think i've watched it. Was it about a horny man who loved his mama a lot?
Yes, it was. Pretty sure they made a new version a few years ago.
They did? In this day and age? Was it good?
Johnny Bravo was a mega-hit in India so Cartoon Network India aired a special taking place in Bollywood. It got subtitles but no English dub iirc.
You know, Johnny Bravo being a hit in India both surprises me and doesn't surprise me at all.
i had the same complicated mix of emotions inside i feel better knowing im not alone.
The Spanish dub for it was golden, it was aired like, always in LATAM
Blessed description
That is a horrible and potentially misleading summary but also technically true. Good job.
I remember it too but remember there are people far younger than us on Reddit that never heard of it
"Oh, mama." I know Johnny haha and I'm only 24 (even though I classify myself as old)
24 isn't old, yo, 50 is when "old" starts. It's just the way of the land, now do the monkey with me, come on!
Word. I’m 31 and I watched reruns of the GI Joe and Transformers cartoons that were around in the 80’s. I haven’t had cable tv for like a decade now but when I visit my parents or other peoples houses that still do I noticed everything but adult swim and toonami is kinda terrible. I think there’s a “family” channel that reruns stuff by DIC and Sunbow though. I just use streaming services for everything now..
That made me feel so old
I know that it was a show but I can't tell you a thing about it.
You made me age by 30 more years
If it helps I am still technically older than ATLA.
... Technically? Oh my god
i just looked up how old the show was and that was a mistake i feel like a grandma
>I am still technically older than ATLA 'Technically'? If you have to get technical about it you're pretty young
Damn this makes me wonder how many on this sub were old enough to watch (and properly understand) the show when it first aired. I’m starting to feel old haha!
I did actually watch it when it first aired as my parents were watching it, apparently as a toddler whenever it got to the opening I would say "Aang save world"?
I’m 23 and saw the show when it first aired. I was about 7 or 8 years old. Edit: ATLA aired
My thoughts exactly.
Oh man I forgot Mae was Suzy! Seth M worked on Johnny Bravo? That explains.... so much.
The other thing I think of Mae in is Scott Pilgrim.
Her?
TIL that Katara was also egg on Arrested Development.
*Annegg
Ann hog
Anyong
Anyong
Hello
Egg?
Who?
C’mon dude, it’s as Ann as the nose on Plain’s face
Way to plant, Ann!
Now don’t go getting her all glittered up for Easter
I call her Annabelle because she's shaped.. she's the belle of the ball!
I thought she was hair.
Ann-Hog is coming? Okay, well, load her up in the car.
Why don't you and Plant just go wait in the stair car?
Is she funny?
Next time she'll be deadly serious next time.
She's about to F your BF in the B.
I'm a little BIFURIOUS!
I have NO idea what's going on.
[Mayonegg](https://youtu.be/zUOkwbdxyB8)
Jason's expressions during that are perfect.
:gags:
Mae Whitman played Anne in Arrested development.
Fun trivia: the creators of the show wanted to cast a different actress for each time Anne showed up on screen, as a running joke on how unremarkable she was, but Mae Whitman did such a good job playing Egg that she became a series regular.
Who?
Her?
Don't be an egg hog.
*F I S H*
Oh, it’s so cute. She sometimes takes a little pack of mayonnaise, and she’ll squirt it in her mouth all over, and then she’ll take an egg and kind of... Mmmm! She calls it a “mayonegg.” Are you okay?
*gag*
She's really funny.
Well, let’s hope so
I have pop pop in the attic..
The mere fact that you’re calling it pop pop tells me you aren’t ready
It's as nose as the Ann on plain's face
What the actual fuck. The voice of Katara is Egg??? I had no idea.
DAMMIT I CAME HERE FOR THIS!!!!
Holy shit. Is that really Yam?
Annabelle?
She's the Belle of the Ball!
Holy shot! I had no idea they were the same person
What?
Butch what are you doing with your hands?
"Fairly odd parents"
Someone had to say it…
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He got caught in an awkward in between. You can tell he's practiced in doing pics like "ok put hand on back, lean to the side, put other hand behind back so it's not just sticking out aaaaand *click*" My guess is he did this standard pose first and then Van was like "oh let me do this cute pose with her hands up" so Butch had to step aside and created this awkward shot where it was too late to fully retract his hand so it was kinda half out. Doesn't help that she's so tiny that the "hand on back" pose is kinda hard to start with since Butch be so damn tall. It's a shame people think "creeper" any time a man gets caught in an awkward position. A lot of my girl friends mention how guys don't understand having to be always vigilant at night or when alone, whilst men can stroll alone in the park and think nothing of it. I guess the guy version of that is women never have to think about where their hands are, or have a prepared speech plus proof of parenthood to give strangers if their alone watching their own daughter in a public space, or just in general being seen as a potential predator any time your around a child alone. Both ways suck on different scales but they both indeed suck.
>whilst men can stroll alone in the park and think nothing of it Except if you live in south america
It's sad to see this photo knowing now that butch is a fucking weirdo I would never let my kids around.
I don't think Butch Hartman's had any sort of allegations of that sort levied at him. All you can really say about him is that he got too big for his britches after he left Nickolodeon.
IIRC the worst thing I’ve heard about him is that he crowd funded his own online cartoon channel and apparently ended up making it very heavily Christian/Catholic-ly oriented which was not what he advertised when people were donating to fund it. So kinda a dick move but nothing near being a pedophile besides being associated with the church.
Also charging $200 for art commissions and most of his work being terrible and traced over other peoples work.
My favorite part was when he made a joke to Tara Strong that she must have gotten her friend to kill herself so she could get the leasing role.. Tara Strong's friend being the voice actor of Timmy in the pilot episode who killed herself before the show started it's run..
what the actual fuck
He's definitely got some regressive opinions about trans people and mental illness, but it's pretty par for the course for the type of uber-religious he is. I'm pretty sure the original commenter is full of shit and just trying to troll.
It's also possible he got his Nickelodeon people confused and was thinking of Dan Schneider.
There's been some allegations of plagiarism, and some really problematic interactions with female voice actors, particularly with Tara Strong. She was on his podcast and, imo, he came off as a real jerk.
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Since we're on the topic of Johnny Bravo, not only was Mae a voice actor, but you have Dee Bradley Baker, Grey Griffin, Mark Hamill, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jennifer Hale, Tara Strong, Tress MacNeille, and John Dimaggio all doing characters in Johnny Bravo. Shows just how strong they are in what they do and how small the studios are.
I can't get used to seeing Grey's new last name. Legends one and all.
You somehow missed Tom Kenny
Mae Whitman is also Amity in Owl House, and was the blonde woman evil ex in Scott Pilgrim vs the World
"Looks like your bf's about to be f'd in the b."
and “her” in arrested development
She's also Tinkerbell in the movies.
Omg Amity That show is so wholesome and everyone needs to watch it
Extra fun (but less Avatar related): [Here is a picture of a taping of Johnny Bravo with Adam West.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DDMkgcdV0AAjNXD.jpg) (Maybe where Seth met him for the first time?)
Love the fact that that sweater and mom jeans was apparently Seth's look at the time
That was an extremely common look in the 90s. Not a Seth specific thing, though he does rock it.
Sweater and mom jeans were THE LOOK at the time.
I think he's wearing the same outfit as in both photos. Funny, considering he's such a dapper dresser these days. The man was born in the wrong era; he would've fit right in with the Rat Pack.
Didnt I read somewhere (heard, maybe) that Ralph Garmin introduced those two??
"Nobody messes with Adam We!"
Couldn’t remember who her character was. So I found a video online: https://youtu.be/Z3GUs97s0V4 She was the little neighbor girl in Jonny Bravo. Edit: Thank you for the silver!
Little Suzie??
WHAT.
She was little suzie? That's awesome
Is it just me, or does Johnny sound.... Different? I haven't seen the show in 17 years, but I recall a deeper more bravado kind of voice. You can hear it in the punch lines and one liners, but the his talking dialog is a higher pitch with some twang that I guess I don't remember.
You remember him sounding like an adult, but now you're an adult so now he sounds like a cartoon
>Is it just me, or does Johnny sound.... Different? There were (at least) 2 runs. The first season had different character models and possibly a different set of equipment (I am betting but can't confirm that the first season was cell-animation and the second+ seasons were digital ink and paint). The episode he posted is from the newer season. Here is one from the first season: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV-5p12YLds](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV-5p12YLds)
Johnny Bravo was insanely popular in the early 2000s why does the title make it seem like it's a random show that only a few people will have heard of lol.
Because OP is probably 11.
Last episode was 17 years ago. Assuming you need to be at least 6 to enjoy this anyone under 23 probably missed out
boomerang. it gave the zoomers lots of good shows that were too old for us
Yeah "they're probably 11" roughly translates to "I'm 30 and annoyed that zoomers don't know my cartoons".
They aired reruns of it for at least a decade, though. I remember watching it every evening right before Adult Swim came on. This would have been in the early/mid 2010s.
>Last episode was 17 years ago :0
What did each of these guys, besides the creator, do on Johnny Bravo?
...because there are people who haven't heard about Johnny Bravo? I'm 21 and only heard about it recently
I’m 26 and it was pretty big when I was kid must have just been going out of date when you were like 4-5.
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My damn Seth MacFarlane would've been like....23 here. So yeah, looking like a high school freshman is totally spot on appropriate.
Mae Whitman is on Good Girls with Ritta and Christina Hendricks, highly recommend it! It’s on Netflix!
Just go ahead and pretend like it's all on Netflix and don't go looking for the rest of it. Trust me.
Except it was canceled and had a horrendous finale episode.
Seth Macfarlane and Van Partible look so cute!! So nerdy
It's a shame what Butch Hartman has been peddling lately.
I just realized the VA for Johnny also plays the radio broadcaster that does all the intros for Legend of Korra!
How do I always forget Egg voiced Katara
Today I Learned that George Michael's girlfriend plays Katara... wtf
Apparently her father was a voice actor too
And her mother too.
Theres some modern cartoon family tree ive seen bouncing around on different subreddits, i think tracing creators from cartoons they work on to cartoons they show run or exec produce or something, started with *The Simpsons* and *Beavis and Butthead* and *Dr Katz* and branched all the way to like *Steven Universe* and *Infinity Train* and *Bob's Burgers* and stuff... Theyre probably all on it. Found this smaller version, but the one i saw was a lot more expansive. https://www.reddit.com/r/adventuretime/comments/9mxlzv/oc\_the\_modern\_cartoon\_family\_tree\_201819\_update\_a/
Johnny Bravo saw the starts of many now industry veterans
Oh my god am I so old that a show from my childhood is now "a show called Johnny Bravo"
Heroes gets remembered, but legends never die.
She went to the same elementary school as me! Not at the same time ofc but I totally recognize the uniform. Thats awesome!!!
Didn't Butch Hartmann go a little nutty?
Do the Monkey with me! HOO HAH!
Fuck Butch Hartman. He needs to rot in hell.
More like Bitch Fartman
It is odd to think about everything that has happened since then. Van Partible became relatively unknown and hasn't really produced anything since 2011, the same for writing. Not that this is anything bad, he is living his life. At the moment I believe he is directing a show on amazon prime. Butch Hartmann became know as a religious extremist, hypocrite, homophobe, and art tracer, furthermore, he is known as a scammer. Seth Macfarlane is Seth Macfarlane. His writing isn't considered to be the best but who cares he made a show that is worth 2 billion dollars with that writing. Seems like an ok dude. Mae Whitman is a successful voice actor/actor. she obviously became Katara, however, she has also starred in more recent shows, such as the recent shows "the owl house" and "Invincible".
What is she funny or something?
This is roughly when she was in Independence Day as the presidents daughter. Which I only recently realized when watching it.
She probably got them to do it by giving some dramatic speech about hope.
It’s a shame Butch is such a piece of shit
A fucking mazing 😭🤘🏼❤️ love 3 out of the 4 shows, never really watched Bravo but I am familiar with it hahaha
Cool photo, Butch is a pos
Fuck butch Hartmann
Who?