"Johnny Gets Mooned" | |
Season 1, Episode 7b | |
United States Airdate: | November 12, 2005 |
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Invention(s) Featured: | Rocket ship |
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"Johnny Gets Mooned" is the second part of 7th episode and the 14th episode overall.
Summary[]
Johnny steals a rocket his sisters made to travel to the moon so he can write his science report. Unexpectedly, he battles some moonsies and must stop their invasion plot and save some Canadian astronauts.
Characters[]
Plot[]
In Science, Mr. Teacherman sees that Johnny is dilly-dallying and makes him do a ten-page report, or he will be in detention for a month. Johnny gives him Super Hot Flavored Nacho Blasters. Dukey suggests opening a book, but Johnny wants to travel to the moon.
Mr. Black and White lose their spaceship, and want Susan and Mary's spaceship. They get lunch, and Johnny and Dukey enter the spaceship
They go to the moon, write their report, and return and find their spaceship gone. They find Canadians, and their ship was stolen too. They go to the dark side, and find they spaceship and the Canadian spaceship, and Moon Fiends. They go to the rocket ship , which is chained and runs out of fuel. They find the Moon Firnds plan, and release the Cosmic Nasty Blast. Johnny and Dukey attack them. But Mega Moonzies come. Johnny makes paper airplanes, which poke their eyes out. Thy get into the Canadian ship and return to Earth. The Canadians then do their report for saving their lives. And Johnny says they don't stop until they get an A.
Trivia[]
- When Johnny was on the moon he had no space suit, he could of been dead after 5 seconds on it.
- The name of this episode is a pun on the act of mooning, in which one person displays their bare buttocks to one or more people.
- This marks the only appearance of the Moon Fiends to date.
- The Canadian spacemen constantly said "Eh" in the end of a sentence they say, which is a stereotype to the Canadian people since not ever Canadian says "eh?" in every sentence they say, in which any person, even a non-Canadian person would say "eh" in the end of a sentence, but not all the time.