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To recap: It's a kids' show about a guy who is trying to get laid. The fact that this show exists is already getting crap past the radar. [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?|At times, one has to wonder if this was even intended to be a children's show]], given the premise and the high amount of [[Parental Bonus|Parental Bonuses]]. Here are some more specific examples, though:
 
{{quote| '''Farrah Fawcett:''' "I can't remember the last time I was blindfolded... * sly grin* oh wait... yes I can.... heehee! Oops!"}}
* It's blatantly implied that Johnny is ''[[A Man Is Not a Virgin|not]]'' [[A Man Is Not a Virgin|a virgin]]. When a group of island natives decide to offer him to their volcano as a virgin sacrifice he mumbles, "Virgin?" while cocking an eyebrow, and after they toss him in... the volcano rejects him and destroys the entire island in disgust.
** Shortly afterwards, Johnny lands on an island of handsome men who invite Johnny to come swim with them hinting a possible homosexual interest in Johnny.
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** Interestingly, [[Family Guy|two]] [[American Dad|shows]] [[Seth MacFarlane|from the guy who wrote that episode]] are actually on [[Adult Swim]].
* From "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFj8WxyYv1w Johnny Meets Donny Osmond]":
{{quote| '''Mean Babysitter:''' 'Course, I have a little help from Mr. Leatherstrap, and his roommate, Mr. Hickory Stick. They speak the kids' language!<br />
'''Bunny Bravo:''' We'll call you.<br />
'''Johnny:''' Call her what?<br />
'''Bunny Bravo:''' Johnny!<br />
'''Johnny:''' 'Cause I can think of a few things. }}
* The episode ''Johnny Goes to Hollywood'' from the 2004 series, which aired in September 2004, appears to be an excellent example of this trope. Not to mention the [[Deconstruction]] of Hollywood as well, and [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] moments ([[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] by the caption for Jessica Biel on screen). The episode is an entire [[Lampshade Hanging]] on Hollywood clichés.
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