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{{title|image=JohnnyBravoXmas.jpg|director={{WikipediaLink|Robert Alvarez}}
{{WikipediaLink|Van Partible}}|writer=Van Partible|release=December 7, 2001|runtime=23 minutes|available=DVD|rating=TV-Y7}}

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[[File:JohnnyBravoWithSanta.jpg|thumb|250px|"Hey Santa. It's me, Johnny. Remember I'm the one that beat ya up [[Twas the Night (Johnny Bravo)|last year]] 'cause I thought you were a burglar?"]]

'''''A Johnny Bravo Christmas''''' is a special half-hour [[Christmas]] episode of the [[Cartoon Network]] original series ''[[wikipedia:Johnny Bravo|Johnny Bravo]]'', and the second Christmas-themed episode of the series, originally broadcast on December 7, 2001.

'''''A Johnny Bravo Christmas''''' is a special half-hour [[Christmas]] episode of the [[Cartoon Network]] original series ''[[wikipedia:Johnny Bravo|Johnny Bravo]]'', and the second Christmas-themed episode of the series, originally broadcast on December 7, 2001.

==Synopsis==

==Synopsis==

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It is Christmas Eve in Aron City, and [[Johnny Bravo|Johnny]] is helping his mother, Bunny, organize their house for Christmas. While cleaning out the sofa cushions, Johnny finds the letters they wrote to [[Santa Claus]], and is alarmed when he realizes he was supposed to mail them last month and forgot to do so (he had gotten distracted by a new episode of one of his favorite TV shows). Fearing that he will not get any of the presents he wanted from Santa, Johnny rushes off to the post office to mail the letters. Unfortunately, the employees tell him that they cannot get his letters to Santa by tonight, and everyone at the building laughs at him for thinking this.

It is Christmas Eve in Aron City, and [[Johnny Bravo|Johnny]] is helping his mother, Bunny, organize their house for Christmas. While cleaning out the sofa cushions, Johnny finds the letters they wrote to [[Santa Claus]], and is alarmed when he realizes he was supposed to mail them last month and forgot to do so (he had gotten distracted by a new episode of one of his favorite TV shows). Fearing that he will not get any of the presents he wanted from Santa, Johnny rushes off to the post office to mail the letters. Unfortunately, the employees tell him that they cannot get his letters to Santa by tonight, and everyone at the building laughs at him for thinking this.

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Upon arriving at the airport, Johnny and Suzy find a pilot, named Leo, who is willing to take them to the North Pole. Despite that his plane is in very bad condition for flight, and the fact that Leo had just gotten his license this morning, Johnny agrees to let him bring them there. While in midair, Suzy shows Santa's address, which she has on a cereal box top. Leo, however, points out that it doesn't display the latitude and longitude, leading the two to realize that the address may be fake. Just then, {{WikipediaLink|Donny Osmond}} shows up and is brought aboard the plane. After Suzy explains their dilemma (in song), Donny answers that he actually ''does'' know Santa's address, because he visits Santa every year to help out. However, when Leo gets caught up in singing along with Suzy and Donny, the plane comes close to crashing into Santa's village; fortunately, two of Santa's reindeer show up to grab the plane, dropping it right outside.

Upon arriving at the airport, Johnny and Suzy find a pilot, named Leo, who is willing to take them to the North Pole. Despite that his plane is in very bad condition for flight, and the fact that Leo had just gotten his license this morning, Johnny agrees to let him bring them there. While in midair, Suzy shows Santa's address, which she has on a cereal box top. Leo, however, points out that it doesn't display the latitude and longitude, leading the two to realize that the address may be fake. Just then, {{WikipediaLink|Donny Osmond}} shows up and is brought aboard the plane. After Suzy explains their dilemma (in song), Donny answers that he actually ''does'' know Santa's address, because he visits Santa every year to help out. However, when Leo gets caught up in singing along with Suzy and Donny, the plane comes close to crashing into Santa's village; fortunately, two of Santa's reindeer show up to grab the plane, dropping it right outside.

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[[File:JohnnyBravoWithSanta.jpg|thumb|250px|"Hey Santa. It's me, Johnny. Remember I'm the one that beat ya up [[Twas the Night (Johnny Bravo)|last year]] 'cause I thought you were a burglar?"]]

When the group sees Santa loading up his sleigh, Johnny rushes up to him and asks if he remembers him from [[Twas the Night (Johnny Bravo)|last year's incident]]; Santa responds by punching Johnny with a giant boxing glove. Santa also knows who Suzy and Leo are, but strangely has trouble recognizing Donny Osmond, despite the singer's earlier statement. Johnny presents his and his mother's letters to Santa; Santa reads the first letter, which lists things that Johnny would want, but was written by Bunny. Johnny, realizing that his mother asked for gifts for ''him'', promptly takes his own letter, crumples it up, and swallows it. Santa unfortunately says that he cannot fulfill Johnny or his mother's requests, but then an elf named Salvador shows up, bringing a last-minute "naughty or nice" update. Santa says he can now bring two presents to Johnny and his mom, but Johnny says that he'd prefer that both of the presents to be given to Bunny, because all he really wanted for Christmas was to make her happy. The elves manage to fix up Leo's plane, allowing the group to return home.

When the group sees Santa loading up his sleigh, Johnny rushes up to him and asks if he remembers him from [[Twas the Night (Johnny Bravo)|last year's incident]]; Santa responds by punching Johnny with a giant boxing glove. Santa also knows who Suzy and Leo are, but strangely has trouble recognizing Donny Osmond, despite the singer's earlier statement. Johnny presents his and his mother's letters to Santa; Santa reads the first letter, which lists things that Johnny would want, but was written by Bunny. Johnny, realizing that his mother asked for gifts for ''him'', promptly takes his own letter, crumples it up, and swallows it. Santa unfortunately says that he cannot fulfill Johnny or his mother's requests, but then an elf named Salvador shows up, bringing a last-minute "naughty or nice" update. Santa says he can now bring two presents to Johnny and his mom, but Johnny says that he'd prefer that both of the presents to be given to Bunny, because all he really wanted for Christmas was to make her happy. The elves manage to fix up Leo's plane, allowing the group to return home.

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Back home, Johnny tells his mother about his adventure and apologizes for not mailing the letters last month. But Bunny is just happy that he's back home with her for Christmas, because that is more important than any present. Suzy, Leo, and Donny then arrive, along with the other citizens of Aron City; Leo explains that Suzy spread the word about Johnny's good deed at the North Pole, and everyone decided to come wish Johnny and his mother a merry Christmas. The special closes on the people throwing a Christmas party at the Bravo residence, during which Johnny starts sweet-talking to a female guest only to get beaten up as a result.

Back home, Johnny tells his mother about his adventure and apologizes for not mailing the letters last month. But Bunny is just happy that he's back home with her for Christmas, because that is more important than any present. Suzy, Leo, and Donny then arrive, along with the other citizens of Aron City; Leo explains that Suzy spread the word about Johnny's good deed at the North Pole, and everyone decided to come wish Johnny and his mother a merry Christmas. The special closes on the people throwing a Christmas party at the Bravo residence, during which Johnny starts sweet-talking to a female guest only to get beaten up as a result.

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