Johnny Test Season 3 Episode 36
Johnny Test
Season 3

Ep 36. Johnny Araign

  • January 1, 1970

Johnny Test season 3 episode 36 is titled "Johnny Araign." As the title suggests, the episode revolves around Johnny and his spider-themed mishaps. Johnny's love for all things spider manifests in his desire to become a spider himself. Not willing to let an opportunity pass him by, Johnny decides to experiment with a serum that he believes will turn him into a spider. As expected, when Johnny injects himself with the serum, things go awry.

The serum turns Johnny into a spider-human hybrid, complete with extra limbs and web-slinging abilities. Johnny is ecstatic about his newfound powers and spends his time climbing walls, shooting webs, and scaring his sisters. However, things take a turn for the worse when Johnny is unable to control his urges and finds himself craving flies and insects.

Meanwhile, Susan and Mary are working on a project that involves creating a spider-powered robot. When they learn about Johnny's transformation, they recognize the potential to use his abilities to test the robot's capabilities. This proves to be a grave mistake, as Johnny wreaks havoc with his new powers.

As the episode progresses, Johnny struggles to come to terms with his new identity while his sisters try to find a way to reverse the effects of the serum. This leads to several amusing and action-packed scenes, including a showdown between Johnny and the robot spider and a thrilling chase scene.

Overall, the "Johnny Araign" episode of Johnny Test season 3 is a fun-filled adventure that showcases Johnny's love for all things spider. The episode is closer to a superhero or monster movie with a comedic twist, and it's perfect for fans of the show or newcomers who enjoy cartoons that prioritize silliness and humor over any sort of continuity or world building.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 1970
  • Language
    English