Johnny Test Season 4 footage..?

stuzziefresh

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So I was browsing the web today as usual, and I found this video of "unknown footage" from an unreleased Johnny Test episode:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Usyjz7jXe6c

The guy who uploaded this video has worked on Season 4 of the show (which is being made in the Philippines). In the comments, he confirms that this is footage from the upcoming season being broadcast this fall on Teletoon. He also claims he has all of the Season 4 episodes, but can't upload them due to copyright infringement.

I think it's safe to say that Johnny Test is still being animated in Flash; it almost looks exactly like Season 3. On the plus side, the animation does look a little better-almost. I can't tell, you be the judge of that.
 
Hmm...Material-wise, it looks like more of the same, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I was worried that Johnny Test's producers were going to make a bunch of unnecessary changes for season 4. Plus, the animation looks (slightly) better this time around. Still not as good as season 1's animation, though.

Also, did I see Dukey talking in front of the Test kids' dad? Did the kids finally let their parents in on Dukey's intelligence this season?
 
I watched this again alongside a Season 3 episode. You really can see the difference, it's scary.
Seasons 2-3 were pretty choppy and stiff; this Season 4 video flows so much better and there's a bit more life to it. I still don't like the show (with its generic plots and terrible writing at all), but at least the show is visually tolerable now.
 
A positive Johnny Test thread? Who would've thought? I don't complain about the show, because I don't watch shows that are repeated endlessly, and or shows I don't like. It's a bad turn off, for at least me anyway.



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And the flash outsourcing continues... Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't this animated in Canada until now? It bugs me because ever since Foster's came around, I viewed flash as an opportunity to keep animation going in North America (since it's cheaper to do than traditional animation obviously), but now they want to save even more money by having it animated in flash AND outsourced. It may "look better", but moves like these are keeping Americans and Canadians out of animating jobs.

/ 2 cents, agree and disagree with me to your heart's content.
 
I think Johnny Test was animated in the United States since the Warner Bros. Animation company owned the show for its first season run. Johnny Test is now under the care of Cookie Jar Entertainment since 2006.
 
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