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Johnny Johnny History: Whilst researching the frequency of how often Johnny Johnny Nursery Rhymes are uploaded to Youtube, a few accidental discoveries were made.
Firstly, results of the initial search showed via a quick calculation that an average of 8.375 Johnny Johnny videos are uploaded to Youtube every hour.
However, that’s not all. Upon closer look, the first page of the Youtube search used for this research showed a peculiar amount of videos uploaded by one single account, BQ AWESOME. A look into this quickly revealed that despite 0 subscribers, this channel had abruptly released 109 videos in the span of 5 hours, today alone, with the only other three videos having been unrelated fantastic stim videos released as long as 9 months ago.
All titles of the 109 videos uploaded in the span of 5 hours contain different variations of Johnny Johnny, including different languages, spellings of Johnny and Johnny’s routine. Among the 109, the video lengths average around 4 minutes, but not without some as long as 30 minutes. It’s worth noting all videos are live action, and seem consistent with the same children in every one. All of the videos are well recorded and edited, and seem to contain high quality upbeat music and cartoony sound effects, all in more of a vlog format if anything. It follows along the daily life of two children, who may or may not be Johnny, Johny, or someone else entirely. Many of the videos are not even nursery rhymes, despite all sharing relatively the same title. They seem more akin to b roll in a television series following the fantastic daily adventures of the children. Many of the locations showcased seem magical and almost commercially fun looking. Like in this video, the children seem to be at a very colorful and visually appealing Museum of Icecream. Judging by the pink trees in the video, this appears to be the Miami location, and not California. For an unknown reason, Super Mario Bros is edited onto the arcade screen in this video, and is not actually the game being played, if any at all. It is unclear what any of this means, or who the woman who is consistent in each video is, but further research will be conducted.
Johnny Johnny History: According to an intensive google search that required reCaptcha to prove I wasn’t a bot due to the research being deemed as suspicious activity, this appears to be the oldest known animated version of the Johnny Johnny series on the internet, circa April 5th, 2008 on youtube, featuring 5,842,164 views.
It follows a father and his son Jhonny, who only has about two frames of animation.
The quality is notably low in both recording and animation, possibly due to the age of the video itself, though keep in mind, date is by no means a factor of quality for any of the videos in the JJYP Universe.
Compared to most of the videos in this series, this seems to be one of the shortest. At just 42 seconds– it only repeats twice, as opposed to the ones that continue to repeat for several minutes to an hour.
This video was published by aruntubeyou.
It's come to my attention that this is another video where the discrepancy of names is shown and contradicts the truth. My apologies for any inconvenience, but keep in mind the Johnny listed in the title may not be the same child, Jhonny, shown in the video. The reason for this is unknown, but please report any suspicious discrepancies in names in the future, so this may be prevented at all costs.
In this Johnny Johnny Cinematic Universe: This is a higher quality version of the Johnny Johnny nursery rhyme showcased in the mysterious livestream.
It, unlike many other videos in the Johnny universe, follows a young boy’s daily routine through his entire day, being consistently questioned and ordered by his parents on various tasks and chores. Strangely enough, this video features completely different models from the ones shown in the preview, and the son is never once shown eating any sugar whatsoever.
The animation is notably commendable compared to a majority of the videos in this series, and the frame rate is smoother than the version of this video showcased in the livestream. While the animation is certainly not anything award winning, due to some of the animations and movements appearing awkward, it’s respectable in its use of lighting and models, and the overall quality of the animation is relatively appealing.
Despite the title card in the video saying Johnny Johnny, the title of the video itself says Johny Johny, hinting the child in the video may be one entirely different than the one suggested by the title.
This video was uploaded June 9th, 2018 by Mike and Mia - Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs with approximately 133,274 views as of this post.
Johnny Johnny History: As of this post, this is a livestream that has been running for over 4 hours, marking it as one of the unecessarily longer videos dedicated to Johnny Johnny among other nursery rhymes. There is no logical explanation as to why the video is livestreamed, as it simply repeats the same couple of nursery rhymes endlessly through the duration of the stream.
The animation is notably low in frame count, making it appear consistently choppy throughout the stream.
The first instance of Johnny Johnny appears after the first two nursery rhymes in the stream- a chopped up version of the Apples and Bananas nursery rhyme, One Little finger, and finally Johnny Johnny.
Despite the terribly low frame rate, the animation quality is notably commendable, which initially suggested the uploader was ripping another’s work, but a quick investigation revealed the same uploader has a much higher quality version of the rhymes posted individually. Following the consistency of the videos on the channel, they seem to be original works.
See this post for a further in depth look on this video’s repeated Johnny Johnny cinematic.
This video was uploaded by Mike and Mia - Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs on August 11th, 2018, with approximately 536 current viewers as of this post.
Johnny Johnny History: According to an intensive google search that required reCaptcha to prove I wasn’t a bot due to the research being deemed as suspicious activity, this appears to be the oldest known animated version of the Johnny Johnny series on the internet, circa April 5th, 2008 on youtube, featuring 5,842,164 views.
It follows a father and his son Jhonny, who only has about two frames of animation.
The quality is notably low in both recording and animation, possibly due to the age of the video itself, though keep in mind, date is by no means a factor of quality for any of the videos in the JJYP Universe.
Compared to most of the videos in this series, this seems to be one of the shortest. At just 42 seconds-- it only repeats twice, as opposed to the ones that continue to repeat for several minutes to an hour.
This video was published by aruntubeyou.
In this Johnny Johnny Cinematic Universe: Mario catches his skateboarding infant son Johny, who appears to be a simple recolored clone lacking a mustache and donning a binkie, attempting to sneak sugar late at night. Mario tells his son to open his mouth, despite it being opened throughout the entire video.
Note, the various posters around the house feature a hand with Mario’s head on each finger.
The nursery repeats twice before Mario demonstrates an entirely new nursery rhyme- Father Finger, making it clear the human hand with Mario heads were foreshadowing this event from the beginning of the video. In this nursery rhyme, we expand further into this Mario’s universe and are introduced his extended clone family. This nursery rhyme does not repeat, and is immediately followed by Wheels on The Bus featuring this family, which repeats until the end of the video.
For some reason, only the models in the first nursery rhyme don the classic Mario “M” on their hats. They appear to be changed to an upward arrow on every model in the nursery rhymes thereafter.
The video is approximately 4 minutes and 3 seconds, with 740,324 views. It was published Jun 11th, 2017 by Binggo Kids Tv - Nursery Rhymes.