Johnny Applesauce (Johnny Test, 2005)

"Johnny Applesauce" is the second half of the third episode in the third season of Johnny Test (2005).

Plot
After hearing about American heroes in Social Studies class, Johnny is inspired to be a hero. When the lunch lady stops serving applesauce, Johnny decides to help his classmates by bringing back applesauce as a vigilante and becomes Johnny Applesauce. However, this lands him into trouble.

Why It's Legendary & Deserves Applesauce

 * 1) Mr Teacherman teaching the class about the American heroes at the start was nice & true, despite him unnessarily shouting.
 * 2) The famous quote "What do you mean no applesauce? We love applesauce!"
 * 3) The blasters Johnny gets offered to shoot applesauce by Susan and Mary look pretty cool, along with Johnny's folk legend outfit & the lunch lady's fighting suit, and watching Johnny show his folk legend reputation by shooting applesauce to the kids in the cafeteria was great to watch.
 * 4) The country song Dukey sings about Johnny Applesauce (a parody of Johnny Appleseed) is catchy and excellent to listen & dance to.
 * 5) The fight Johnny and the lunch lady have is top-notch, but they did see it coming when both getting called out by Principal Jules Harm - and he was right when saying that Johnny could have just started a petition rather than living up to a folk legend.
 * 6) Good Ending: When Johnny and the lunch lady get called out by Principal Jules Harm, he told Johnny that he could have simply started a petition to get applesauce on the menu, and so Johnny asks the kids if they wanted applesauce, but when told "no", the lunch lady suggested chocolate pudding, and so Johnny Applesauce becomes Johnny Chocolate Pudding, ending with a song from Dukey.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) The lunch lady was pretty unlikable for serving the kids gross slop instead of applesauce, but she became likable at the end when herself and Johnny get called out by Principal Jules Harm, and the kids did get sick of applesauce when Johnny shot too much of it.

Reception

 * It holds a rating of 6/10 on IMDB.

Trivia

 * The episode title is a reference to one of the folk legends Mr Teacherman mentions at the start, Johnny Appleseed.