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  1. Johnny is a tall, muscled individual of fair complexion. Johnny has blue eyes and long blond hair, which he usually keeps in a pony-tail, but changed it to a short, slick hairstyle in the Xrd games. He is always wearing a wide-rimmed cowboy-style hat (which bears a skull insignia in XX, and a letter "J" pin in Xrd) and a pair of dark sunglasses.

  2. Jan 22, 2010 · John Anthony Fetto, II, known professionally as Johnny Seven, was a prolific American character actor who appeared in 26 films and approximately 600 television shows during his career, which spanned more than 40 years.

  3. This boxed Johnny Seven O.M.A One Man Army Toy Gun, 6025 distributed by Deluxe-Topper Toys of Canada. Seven guns in one, grenade launcher, armour-piercing shell, anti-tank rocket, retractable Bi-Pod, repeating rifle with shells, automatic pistol and Tommy gun.. Really nice box with insert and leaflet. Incredibly hard

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  6. May 22, 2012 · For almost 20 years, Shout! Factory has redefined what it means to be an entertainment company for fans, by fans. Through its beginnings lovingly releasing and reviving beloved cult films and classic TV series, Shout! cultivated an uncanny ability to rediscover great content and applied these skills to producing and distributing fan-driven new releases that set the bar for independent entertainment.

  7. John Anthony Fetto, II (February 23, 1926 – January 22, 2010), known professionally as Johnny Seven, was an American character actor who appeared in 26 films and approximately 600 television shows during his career, which spanned more than 40 years. His credits included a recurring role as Lt. Carl Reese on the 1968–1975 NBC television series Ironside and the 1960 film The Apartment.