Johnny Bravo - SE1-EP07b

Johnny Bravo is a American cartoon series from 1997, produced by Cartoon Network, and created by Van Partible in the What a Cartoon! segment.

Johnny Bravo received generally positive reviews and is considered a Cartoon Network series icon. During its tour, the series was nominated for 4 Annie Awards, 1 YoungStar Award and 2 Golden Reel Awards.

Synopsis (with spoilers)
Johnny is looking for programs by TV, changing from channel to channel, until he arrives at a novel where a woman confesses to being a gray one, reason why Johnny considers that horrible and changes of channel.

After that, he arrives at an interview program whose hostess is Vendela, a blonde super-model and beautiful by western standards. And as expected, Johnny falls in love and decides to go to the program of Vendela live.

In the queue to enter, Johnny flirts with a woman who had already told him he had a boyfriend, but he insists that "she seems to be the type of girl who usually has two boyfriends", which was offensive (basically, Johnny told him " promiscuous").

At the beginning of Vendela's program, she says that the guest did not come, so Johnny volunteers.

The episode of that program was called "Muscular men and women who think they are hollow heads".

Johnny takes on the role of "muscular man", while his opponent in a feminist named Jane Smoo (author of "Big Muscles, small mind") attacking Johnny stating that "Men like Johnny are completely narcissistic and they fear the strong women".

Johnny responds stating that he does not fear any strong-woman, so Jane Smoo grows imperfectly until she is a stochastic GTS (the cheap animation shows an unstable size, at an angle to be a mini-GTS, in another it shows her as amazoness, and in another as if it were a classic giantess):

Anyway, Johnny confronts her, but before being stepped on by Jane Smoo, Vendela saves him with her whip-microphone.

Vendela orders Jane Smoo to drop the people, and throws them against Johnny. They turn to commercials and Johnny takes advantage of flirting with Vendela showing him his "superpowers" (pose). On the other hand, Vendela shows her superpowers transforming and fighting against a sumo wrestler. After this demonstration, she says "they do not call me super-model for nothing", so it was pleasing to Johnny.

Upon returning to the show, Johnny shows himself "healthy" ("unharmed" after the confrontation against Jane Smoo) doing stunts.

Vendela, then, asks the audience: "Is he a dinosaur?" Suddenly a dinosaur appears and Vendela compares them (resorting to the non sequitur fallacy):
 * Both are pure muscle.
 * Both have the brain the size of an electron.
 * Johnny does not know what an electron is, but the dinosaur "does know" and says that "that is how the country chooses its presidents".
 * And both went extinct.

The dinosaur gets upset because they call him extinct and he says that's why it's hard for him to get a driver's license. Johnny "defends" him by arguing that he should not treat "stupid" animals like that (fallacy of evocation of feelings). The dinosaur claims not to be stupid and that at least dinosaurs "know" what an electron is (confuende intelligence with wisdom, as well as being affected by the Dunning-Kruger Effect). The public gets angry with Johnny Bravo and reacts brutally (like the typical postmodernist SJW).

The dinosaur leaves the stage saying: "We will see who is extinct, see you in the museum, fossil".

The audience throws objects to Johnny and Vendela defends him (already transformed into superheroine), she finally says that the following program will be entitled: "Violence on television, does he have a right?".

A piano is thrown and Vendela dodges it, but it falls to Johnny. Johnny is in the hospital, with his whole body bandaged. He turns on the TV and watches the Vendela program. Vendela sends greetings to Johnny (from TV) and Johnny interprets it as she wants it.

Instantly, Johnny heals and appears in Vendela's program, he flirts with her saying: "Why do not you heal me with your love, beautiful girl?"

Vendela gets upset and with her laser vision she carbonizes Johnny.

The theme of the program was called: "Does love hurt?".

Johnny appears "not charred" but his hair is disheveled, finally saying: "Oh, dear!", Ending the episode.

Trivia

 * This episode is from 1997, a year in which feminism was not in a notable boom as it is today, but they still touched on the subject in an intelligent way.