Johnny Bravo -
Created by Van Partible and debuting in 1997 as part of Cartoon Network's World Premiere Toons , Johnny Bravo remains one of the most distinctive relics of the 1990s animation boom. While superficially a comedy about a dim-witted muscleman, the series serves as a sharp satire of hyper-masculinity and the "jaded" social habits of the late 20th century. The Architecture of an Anti-Hero
The titular Johnny Bravo is an aesthetic homage to icons like Elvis Presley and James Dean, sporting a signature blonde quiff, black sunglasses, and a tight black T-shirt. Despite his physical prowess, Johnny is defined by a central irony: his "absurdly misguided" attempts to romance women almost always end in rejection. Johnny Bravo
A nerdy tech-obsessive who provides a comedic counterpoint to Johnny’s obsession with physical brawn. Created by Van Partible and debuting in 1997