The Johnsons (2002 animated series)

The Johnsons is an American adult animated comedy series that premiered on CBS on September 30, 2002, and was created by Butch Hartman. The show's layout is similar to that of some children's shows, the episode is divided into two 11 minute segments.

Characters

 * Eric Johnson (Nancy Cartwright) - The lovable 12 year old protagonist of the show. He can be rude, agressive, and spoiled at times.
 * Janey Johnson (Cartwright) - The 15 year old deuteragonist of the show and the trickster of the family.
 * John Johnson, Jr. (Hayden Panettiere) - The 24 year old eldest child and tritagonist of the show. He ends up marrying main antagonist Francis Berger's younger sister Francesca Berger (Natalie Portman) in the seventh season episode "James' Revenge".
 * Francis Berger (Nathan Fillon) - The 30 year old main antagonist of the show and Eric, Janey, John's arch-nemesis.

Notable guest stars
These guest stars were known for having the most guest appearances on the show.


 * J. K. Simmons - He guest starred as Eric's principal Mr. Walter Snipes in over 50+ episodes, and as himself on a few occasions. He was also the first guest star to appear on the show.
 * 103a: "Double Flaw" as Walter Snipes
 * 103b: "The Concussion" as Walter Snipes
 * 104b: "Mr. Snipes' Day Off" as Walter Snipes
 * 110a: "Love Thy Neighbor" as himself and Walter Snipes
 * 111a: "Nausea" as Walter Snipes
 * 113b: "The Detail" as Walter Snipes
 * 114: "Mission Possible" (the aired season finale) as Walter Snipes
 * 117a: "Russian Rush Hour" as Walter Snipes
 * 117b: "Fat Pigs" as Walter Snipes
 * 118a: "God Is Your Witness" (Season 2 aired premiere) as Walter Snipes
 * 118b: "Lifelong Dreams" as Walter Snipes
 * 201a: "The New And Improved Walter Snipes" (production wise Season 2 premiere) as Walter Snipes
 * 201b: "The Wig" as Walter Snipes
 * 206b: "Slobber Bobber" as Walter Snipes
 * 207: "The Los Angeles Times" as himself and Walter Snipes
 * 209a: "I Don't Like Where This Is Going" as Walter Snipes
 * 220a: "The Beach Bunch" as Walter Snipes
 * 220b: "My Salty Eyes" (the aired season finale) as Walter Snipes
 * 221a: "Portman For Hire" (was held off and aired as one half to the Season 3 finale) as Walter Snipes
 * 223a: "Lookin' Back" as Walter Snipes
 * 301a: "Ice Ice Rabies" (production wise Season 3 premiere) as Walter Snipes
 * 305a: "I Know Fresno" as Walter Snipes
 * 307a: "The Relevance" as Walter Snipes
 * 308a: "The Guy Had Me Thinkin'" as Walter Snipes
 * 315b: "It Was All a Dream" (finale airdate wise) as Walter Snipes
 * 316a: "Kick Red" (Season 4 premiere) as Walter Snipes
 * 316b: "Closeth Them Eyes" as Walter Snipes
 * 317b: "The Crab's Tale" as Walter Snipes and Crabby McCraberson
 * 319a: "From Miles To Aberdeen" as the Scottish Prime Minister (First time not appearing as Mr. Snipes)
 * 401: "The Biker Gang" (Season 4 produced premiere) as Roy
 * 403a: "Inside Space" as the CEO of NASA
 * 404a: "The Tapes of Wrath" as Walter Snipes
 * 406b: "Baby Got Backed" as Walter Snipes
 * 418b: "Shin Pin" (aired finale of Season 4) as Walter Snipes
 * 501: "The Tales of the Wrestler" as the ring announcer
 * 504a: "Go Go!" as the supervillain
 * 505a: "School Is For Chumps" as Walter Snipes
 * 505b: "Back To The Past" as Walter Snipes
 * 508a: "Nailmouse Sock" as Walter Snipes
 * 515a: "The Pranks Are No More!" as Walter Snipes
 * 601: "Internet Safety" as himself and J. Jonah Jameson
 * 602a: "Hunk-A-Junk" as himself
 * 604a: "The Barbituated Guy" as the swordsman
 * 604b: "Shine Bright" as the reverend
 * 605a: "Wire Fruit" as Walter Snipes
 * 605b: "Not This Again!" as Walter Snipes
 * 606b: "Hoop Loop" as Walter Snipes
 * 706: "James' Revenge" as Walter Snipes
 * 721a: "The Marooned Island" as himself
 * 803a: "Dan" as the titular character
 * 810a: "The Medication" as Walter Snipes
 * 810b: "Why Me?" as Walter Snipes
 * 812a: "Snipe-r, No Sniping" as Walter Snipes
 * 906a: "When He Came, This Happened" as Walter Snipes
 * 911a: "I Missed The Game" as Walter Snipes and the announcer
 * 1002a: "The Thunder Years" as himself
 * 1002b: "The Mel Gibson Experience" as Mel Gibson's stunt double
 * 1005a: "Stop! Or My Dad Will Shoot!" as Walter Snipes
 * 1008a: "The Key To Success Is..." as Walter Snipes.
 * 1101a: "The Aquarium" (Season 11 produced premiere) as Allen
 * 1105a: "Spot, Our New Dog!" as Walter Snipes
 * 1114a: "Love Your Sister!" as the commercial host
 * 1207a: "The Weed Tales" as the drug dealer
 * 1207b: "Little Orphan Franny" as Walter Snipes
 * 1209a: "Brickle Tickle" as Walter Snipes
 * 1219a: "Quest For The Tickles!" as Walter Snipes
 * 1304: "The Return To Aberdeen" as Scotty McScot
 * 1313a: "Puck Suck" as Walter Snipes
 * 1410a: "Jockey O's" as Walter Snipes
 * 1410b: "The Fairytale Wedding" as Walter Snipes
 * 1420b: "Death To Serena!" as Walter Snipes
 * 1502a: "The Moscow Stories" as Walter Snipes, Joseph Stalin, and a Russian Man (This is Simmons' only appearance in Season 15)
 * 1603a: "Hopelessness is Key" as Walter Snipes
 * 1615: "Farewell, Mr. Snipes" as Walter Snipes (last appearance)
 * On September 23, 2017, Simmons announced he was going to depart from guest starring on the show as Mr. Snipes, whom he had voiced since the very first season. Because of this, Butch Hartman announced on the next day that Season 17, the season after 16 (with Simmons' departure), will be its last.
 * Natalie Portman - Appeared as herself in "Portman for Hire" (221a) and "The Sanctuary" (502b), Francis' sister Francesca in "The Famous Father" (221b) and "James' Revenge" (706) as well asnumerous other episodes as Francesca married John. She guest voiced in 29 episodes so far.