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Sorry about the window, but I noticed it was locked. I don't suggest you ever lock it again.
~ Johnny C.

Johnny C. is the eponymous main protagonist of the cult-famous black comedy/comedy horror series Johnny, the Homicidal Maniac. A mentally ill murderer, Johnny tortures and murders anyone who annoys him, painting the walls of his house with their blood afterwards. With no true origin or known family, his mind is a broken one, even justifying killing "innocents".

Personality[]

Completely willing to murder anyone against him, Johnny has a extremely fractured mind. Law enforcement seem to not be aware of his deeds, despite that his crimes are known to both the common folk and the few victims who survived his attack, Johnny thinking that otherworldly beings are the ones keeping him free.

In his insanity, he generates three main beings. Nail Bunny, the closest thing he has to a conscience, and Psycho Doughboy and Mr. Eff, who constantly bicker about if Johnny should commit suicide or continue to murder.

At times, he can even hate himself for what he has done, this being shown in monologues and his occasional desires to end his life, although his clarity mostly fades back into the talk of a madmen and violent deeds.

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