Johnny Johnny (Johnny Test, 2005)

Johnny Johnny is the first segment of the 11th episode of season 4 and the 99th episode overall of Johnny Test.

Plot
Johnny and Dukey get framed for stuff that Johnny and Dukey look-alike robots (which Mr. Black and Mr. White created) around Porkbelly, therefore the real Johnny and Dukey have to correct the damage.

Why It Betrays Johnny's Life

 * 1) It's the Johnny Test version of Everyone Knows It's Bendy, Rude Removal, and Arnold Betrays Iggy.
 * 2) Johnny and Dukey are blamed for stuff they didn't do and are chased across town.
 * 3) Lila, Hugh, and the Girls act very out of character in this episode because they accuse Johnny and Dukey of misbehaving.
 * 4) * Not only that, but the General, Mr. Black, and Mr. White are out of character as well, as they were the ones that created evil cyborg versions of Johnny and Dukey.
 * 5) Speaking of which, this episode relies heavily on the evil clones trope.
 * 6) Even after he sees that Johnny was telling the truth and was innocent, Hugh (nor anybody else) DOES NOT APOLOGIZE FOR HIS ACTIONS TOWARDS JOHNNY, until Johnny tells the truth in the fight scene after he saw the cyborg selves of Johnny and Dukey (the ones who are responsible for destroying Porkbelly).
 * 7) Porkbelly isn't reconstructed after the end of the cyborgs.
 * 8) The military doesn't apologize for the evil clones.
 * 9) Some of the stuff the evil clones do is WAAAY too dangerous. For example, they blow up a building.
 * 10) "Johnny, have you lost your mind?!" This one proves how he is responsible for destroying their family's lives, despite him not being the culprit.
 * 11) It's pretty much a rehash of the season 2 episode, "The Good, the Bad & the Johnny".
 * 12) * The difference is that there isn't a good Johnny or a Bad Johnny, it's just Johnny, and Johnny doesn't appear to get framed in Episode 213.
 * 13) Nobody knew Dukey's birthday cause he was saved from the pound, but, in Johnny Takes A Bath, Johnny knew, so why not now?
 * 14) Plot hole: When Johnny and Dukey saw their evil robot clones cut down a tree, they escaped their tiny prison cell to stop them. Why couldn't they have just thought of letting the clones succeed on what they were doing in order for someone (mainly a member of the Test family) to catch them while assuming the real Johnny and Dukey escaped to cause more havoc in order for them to take them back to Johnny's room and lock him up only to see the real Johnny and Dukey were in the room the whole time. (Technically the real Dukey would have come up with that idea since he's the more tolerable and intelligent of the two.)
 * 15) * Another plot hole shows that Johnny and Dukey used a secret exit from the house by sliding down poles which lead straight to what looked like Susan and Mary's lab (not to mention the different outfits they received). The thing is, if the girls were there (as if they were already in the lab or if they enter), they could have found Johnny and Dukey and told their parents they escaped since they thought Johnny and Dukey did bad stuff.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) At least the ending is decent.
 * 2) There are some funny moments, such as the pitchfork and torch shop, and the Johnny Poles.
 * 3) Everyone had a right to be mad since the cybernetic clones do look like the actual Johnny and Dukey.
 * 4) Johnny's innocence is somewhat proven when Mr. White tells Hugh Johnny was telling the truth (and when Hugh ran away, saying, "I believe you, Johnny!!!")
 * 5) "Oooh! Tacos. I’m in." - Hugh
 * 6) It turns out that it wasn't the General, it was Mr. Black, and Mr. White's fault for the incident because the clones they created were meant to help them whenever there's a problem, only for them to go wrong.