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Both have the same cliché so highly doubt is any different...
And speaking of team Rocket, yeah, I am glad these are gone too...
I am pretty sure they do not CONSTANTLY flex it (unless is a video for a social media like YouTube...), becomes too annoying...
one of the reasons it's usually a gateway to being musclebound (ie literally 'bound' by over-tight muscles, in boxing.)
Some people find flexing to be attractive. It can be annoying because its attractive...
darn you, flexing people.
You feel for a cartoon caricature of a man completely self absorbed with himself? That's a weird self own.
Of course I do
Darn it senpai! I need to do my homework! STAPH!
Um, did I miswrite? I meant to convey that Brock is the less obnoxious character in that post. There isn't really much of a need to object since we're in agreement.
Also, part of the point is that Johnny Bravo is supposed to be narcissistic and obnoxious as part of the joke, so I guess it'd be more accurate to say he's of Duke Nukem meets Brock, esp. with the beefy bod. and blonde hair.
Johnny Bravo ended in 2004 man. You can be 19 years old and not even having had been born the last time a new Johnny Bravo episode aired on T.V., much less capable of recognizing the character.
Nah man, Peppi le Pew had a dash of that french classiness to him, plus he was actually pretty chaste considering that he only ever tried to woo that one cat that conveniently had its back painted every episode.
Brock didn't have time for many different gags 'cause comedy was secondary to pokemon, so he was too busy being a parental figure to his siblings and younger travel companions, and participating in pokemon battles.
If you want more pervy gag comedy then you watch Urusei Yatsura. That's basically Johnny Bravo: The Anime for an older audience.
Johnny Bravo Was A Funny Show That Had It's Laughs,
& Everyone Knows That Tag Line He Makes...
But The Show It's Self Was Never A Triple AAA
Cartoon... People Would Not Spend Money On
This Show Back Then, & I Bet It Wouldn't Change
Even In Today's Society...
It Has A Laugh Or Two In An Episode
Or Two, Possibly A 3rd??
But Majority Of The Show Is Just Boring...
Kinda Like Courage The Cowardly Dog??
Same Kinda Thing, It's Funny In A Few Episodes,
But Majority Of The Show Really Is Just Boring,
& The Same Ruitines Never Change, So Every
Episode Is Exactly The Same As The Last,
Just With A Different Setting / Or Characters...