Johnny Bravo was a show that was first aired back in 1995 on Cartoon Network until it ended in 2004. The series was focused on a muscular young man who tries to find himself hot dates, and usually ends up empty-handed. Fans loved his charisma and the bizarre situations he found himself in throughout the various episodes.

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Fans have never lost love for this character as they continue to create epic fan art depicting him in all of his glory. They use a variety of techniques and perspectives to bring him to life on our screens. Keep reading to learn about 10 Johnny Bravo fan art that makes us want to watch reruns!

"Man, I'm Pretty."

This was one of his sayings throughout the series, and this artist reimagined him with a little bit of modern style. They gave him a little bit of scruff, and we love the way they used an art method similar to Andy Warhol's pop art.

It looks amazing and the artist, andrahilde, should be proud of her great work on this piece. She brought him into the new era, and this art piece has us wanting the show to make a comeback.

He Looks Super Retro

This artist wanted to play up Johnny Bravo's retro qualities in this piece while still giving him a sense of realism. The shading is what really catches our eye, as the artist took the time to perfectly blend various colors to create multiple dimensions.

It looks like Bravo is reaching out of our screens toward us due to the work's extreme complexity. Sakimichan is the artist, and they deserve lots of praise for sculpting this character on a blank canvas in a way we never could have imagined.

All This Artist Needed Was Pen And Paper

This work brings on all of the feels as we gaze upon another modernized Johnny Bravo, but this time drew beautifully on paper. He looks like someone we would see strolling down the street with a cocky douchebag attitude and a catchphrase in tow.

The entire design catches our eye, as he is put front and center in the middle of his own closeup with Little Suzy by his side. It was a classic character who Picolo-kun couldn't help drawing, and we are thankful for his dedication and love for this show.

Women Are His Focus

Little Suzy is by his side once again, but here we see Johnny Bravo in his element as he tries to pick up a woman on the street. We couldn't resist adding this piece to the list because of the unique way in which it was created.

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Everything has a haze to it that reminds us of the age of the show, and yet all of the characters are so well-defined. The various expressions speak volumes as they each follow their own agendas. This artist, LadyStarPanda, understands how to capture an audience with her work as she made something beautiful and different in memory of this show.

A Comb Is A Necessary Accessory

Johnny Bravo's hair was almost as big as his confidence which is why a comb was a necessary accessory. He always had to look nice for the ladies, and this artist created this piece with that in mind.

It seems fairly average until you look at his face and the way in which his hair and glasses seem to glimmer. We also love how the artist, Michael Mayne, decided to have Bravo be bigger than the background, as no simple canvas could contain this man's big personality.

A Throwback To The Original

This artist decided to replicate Johnny's original look on screen, instead of reimagining him into something new. It reminds us of a throwback poster we might see hanging on our walls as the block coloring and sharp lines bring back nostalgia from the 90s.

MauriciO is the artist behind this work, and it inspires us to rewatch the show, as we crave to see more of this famous character. His unique attitude and flair are unlike anything since its release, and it is something we all need in our lives.

He Was Never Perfect

Johnny Bravo was far from the perfect man, and this art depicts that trait about him. The blotchy colors surrounding his body and the way in which the artist shaded his skin show his imperfections in the purest form.

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We love how simple yet sophisticated this piece of art is as the longer one looks at it, the more complex it becomes. It is mesmerizing the way Luke Fielding created this work, and it sends us back in time to the first day we watched an episode.

3. He Had A Chiseled Physique

Johnny Bravo was always convinced that women were after someone who's appearance and physique were in peak condition. It obviously rarely worked for him, as the numbers of women who rejected him were super high.

We love how this artist really chiseled him out in terms of a six-pack, lined arms, and a face one would only expect a mythological Greek god to have. The reflection in the mirror makes this piece complete and Hey-Hopper really knocked this fan art out of the park.

2. Big Hair Don't Care

This might be one of the most unique-looking pieces on this list, between the style in which it was created and the overall color scheme the artist used. They turned Johnny Bravo into a piece that we would expect him to sign at a convention. It has one of his signature sayings as well as a photogenic look on his face. We absolutely love the hair this artist, REDice7, gave him, as well as the subtle lines throughout the piece to give it more dimension.

A New Type Of Cartoon

The artist, tisbore, created a representation of Johnny Bravo that we might see in more modern cartoons. They softened the lines, which in turn made him even more handsome than he was in the original.

The background is also exceptional, as it accentuates the color of his skin and highlights his best features. His hair is probably our favorite part of the whole drawing, as the way it is styled is more beautiful than anything else we have seen.

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