What award did Teletoons “Johnny Test” cartoon recently receive?”
Teletoon’s “Johnny Test” has received top honours from the Alliance for Children and Television. It won the grand prize for best program at the alliance’s 2009 awards of excellence in Toronto. The show concerns the adventures of “Johnny Test,” an average 11-year-old boy and his super-genius twin sisters. It was created in the U.S. in 2005 but most of the voice-recording was done in Canada. At one point the show was temporarily cancelled in the U.S., but Canadian-based company Cookie Jar Entertainment took over production. The show now airs in a number of countries. Some of the other awards: – Special Jury Award: “Mighty Jungle II” produced by Halifax Film a DHX Media Company, broadcast by CBC. – Award of Excellence, All Genres, Ages 3-5 category: “Are We There Yet?: World Adventure” produced by Sinking Ship Entertainment broadcast by Treehouse. – Award of Excellence, All Genres, Ages 6-8 category: “Mark’s Moments” produced and broadcast by TVO. – Award of Excellence, All Genres, Ages 9
Johnny Test is an animated television series on Cartoon Network and formerly Kids’ WB. It premiered on September 17, 2005. Five months later, it was introduced to Cartoon Network UK on January 14, 2006 and then on June 5, 2006, shown every day. It also airs on Teletoon in Canada, and on Cartoon Network in Hungary, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Venezuela and the United States. TORONTO – Teletoon’s “Johnny Test” has received top honours from the Alliance for Children and Television. It won the grand prize for best program at the alliance’s 2009 awards of excellence in Toronto. The show concerns the adventures of “Johnny Test,” an average 11-year-old boy and his super-genius twin sisters. It was created in the U.S. in 2005 but most of the voice-recording was done in Canada. At one point the show was temporarily cancelled in the U.S., but Canadian-based company Cookie Jar Entertainment took over production. The show now airs in a number of countries. Some of the othe
Teletoon’s “Johnny Test” has received top honours from the Alliance for Children and Television. It won the grand prize for best program at the alliance’s 2009 awards of excellence in Toronto. The show concerns the adventures of “Johnny Test,” an average 11-year-old boy and his super-genius twin sisters. It was created in the U.S. in 2005 but most of the voice-recording was done in Canada. At one point the show was temporarily cancelled in the U.S., but Canadian-based company Cookie Jar Entertainment took over production. The show now airs in a number of countries.