Here Johnny, Here Boy! (Johnny Test, 2005)

"Here Johnny, Here Boy!" is the first half of the third episode in the third season of Johnny Test (2005).

Plot
Fed up with the lack of respect, Dukey has convinced Mary and Susan to turn Johnny into a dog. In the meantime Mary and Susan turn themselves into animals so they can get loved by Gil. It all goes wrong when Animal Control arrives and snatches them.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Depending on your view, watching Johnny order Dukey to do things he wants was pretty funny.
 * 2) The human to animal machine Susan and Mary invent is very impressive, and Johnny's dog form looks decent along with Susan and Mary's poodle & rabbit forms.
 * 3) The moves Dukey used to fight the cats are top-notch to watch, along with the way he escaped out of the pet shelter.
 * 4) *The scene where Dukey even pretends to be a catcher from England in order to free Johnny and the girls from the shelter is impressive and enjoyable to watch, including the soundtrack used for the scene which fits into it perfectly. Sadly, that soundtrack wasn't used that much in the series as it went on though it made it's second and last appearance in "Spotless Johnny" in the scene where Johnny tries to show his dad he knew what he meant by "keeping the living room spotless".
 * 5) The girl that takes dog Johnny to her house was sweet and watching Johnny do chores for her is entertaining and well-deserved as he forced Dukey to do such orders earlier on.
 * 6) The subplot of Susan and Mary trying to win Gil's love as animals was nice.
 * 7) Good Ending: Dukey uses his guns to escape himself, Johnny, Susan, Mary and the other animals from the pet shelter and then blows up the ground to prevent the van from driving. Then, Susan and Mary turn Johnny back to normal, he realized his mistake of ordering Dukey at the start & gets his karma.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The only toilet humor bit was when dog Johnny farted.
 * 2) Gil decided to call the animal shelter on Susan and Mary as lions when obviously all they wanted was his love, and he could have just asked why they're lions.
 * 3) Depending on your view, seeing Dukey get forced to do things for Johnny against his will can seem mean spirited for some viewers, though he got revenge on Johnny in the end.

Reception

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