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Jonny Quest (TV series)

Jonny Quest (also known as The Adventures of Jonny Quest) is an American animated science fiction adventure television series about a boy who accompanies his scientist father on extraordinary adventures. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for Screen Gems, and was created and designed by comic book artist Doug Wildey.

Jonny Quest
Title card
Also known asThe Adventures of Jonny Quest
Genre
Created byDoug Wildey
Written byWilliam D. Hamilton
Directed by
Voices of
Theme music composerHoyt Curtin
ComposersHoyt Curtin and Ted Nichols
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 (list of episodes)
Production
Producers
Running time25 minutes
Production companyHanna-Barbera Productions
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseSeptember 18, 1964 (1964-09-18) –
March 11, 1965 (1965-03-11)

The show was inspired by radio serials and comics in the action-adventure genre, and featured more realistic art, human characters, and stories than Hanna-Barbera's previous cartoon programs.[2] It was the first of several Hanna-Barbera action-based adventure shows—which would later include Space Ghost, The Herculoids, and Birdman and the Galaxy Trio—and ran on ABC in prime time on early Friday nights for one season from 1964 to 1965.

After 20 years of reruns, during which time the series appeared on all three major U.S. television networks of the time, new episodes were produced for syndication in 1986 as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera's second season. Two telefilms, a comic book series, and a second revival series, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, were produced in the 1990s. Characters from the series also appear throughout The Venture Bros.

Development edit

Comic book artist Doug Wildey, after having worked on Cambria Productions' 1962 animated television series Space Angel,[3] found work at the Hanna-Barbera studio, which asked him to design a series starring the radio drama adventure character Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy.[4]

Wildey wrote and drew a presentation, using magazines like Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, and Science Digest "to project what would be happening 10 years hence", and devising or updating such devices as a "snowskimmer" and hydrofoils. When Hanna-Barbera could not or would not obtain the rights to Jack Armstrong, the studio had Wildey rework the concept. Wildey said he "went home and wrote Jonny Quest that night—which was not that tough." For inspiration, he drew on Jackie Cooper and Frankie Darro movies, Milton Caniff's comic strip Terry and the Pirates, and, at the behest of Hanna-Barbera, the James Bond movie Dr. No. As Wildey described in 1986, producer Joe Barbera had seen that first film about the English superspy "and wanted to get in stuff like '007' numbers. Which we included, by the way, in the first [episode of] Jonny Quest. It was called 'Jonny Quest File 037' or something. We dropped that later; it didn't work. But that was his father's code name as he worked for the government as a scientist and that kind of thing."[4] Wildey stated that Hanna-Barbera refused to give him a "created by" credit, and that he and the studio "finally arrived on 'based on an idea created by', and that was my credit."[4]

Jonny Quest debuted on ABC at 7:30 p.m. EDT on Friday, September 18, 1964.[5] As comics historian Daniel Herman wrote,

Wildey's designs on Jonny Quest gave a cartoon a distinctive look, with its heavy blacks [i.e. shading and shadow] and its Caniff-inspired characters. ... The show was an action/adventure story involving the feature's namesake, an 11-year-old boy. The cast of characters included Jonny's kid sidekick, named Hadji, Jonny's globetrotting scientist dad ... and the group's handsome bodyguard, secret agent Race Bannon, who looks as if he stepped out of the pages of [Caniff's comic strip] Steve Canyon. ... The look of Jonny Quest was unlike any other cartoon television show of the time, with its colorful backgrounds, and its focus on the characters with their jet packs, hydrofoils, and lasers. Wildey would work on other animation projects, but it was with his work on Jonny Quest that he reached his widest audience, bringing a comic book sense of design and style to television cartoons.[6]

Wildey did not design the more cartoonishly drawn pet bulldog, Bandit, which was designed by animator Richard Bickenbach.[4]

Although they do not appear in any episode, scenes from the Jack Armstrong test film were incorporated into the Jonny Quest closing credits.[4][7] They feature Jack Armstrong and Billy Fairfield escaping from African warriors by hovercraft. The test sequence and several drawings and storyboards by Wildey were used to sell the series to ABC and sponsors.[citation needed]

Scenes from the abandoned Jack Armstrong test film
       

The show's working titles were The Saga of Chip Baloo, which Wildey said "wasn't really serious, but that was it for the beginning",[4] and Quest File 037.[8][9][10] The name Quest was selected from a phone book, for its adventurous implications.[4][11]

Characters edit

 
The Quest team. Front row (left to right): Dr. Benton Quest and "Race" Bannon. Back row: Jonny Quest, Hadji, and Bandit.

The main five characters of the show are:

  • Jonathan "Jonny" Quest is a Tom Swift-like 11-year-old American boy who lost his mother at an early age. Although unenthusiastic in his schooling, he is intelligent, brave, adventurous, and generally athletic. Additionally, he is proficient in judo, scuba diving, and handling firearms. He is responsible, honest, and treats adults with respect. He was voiced by actor Tim Matheson.
  • Dr. Benton C. Quest is Jonny's father and a scientific genius who works for the U.S. Government. He is considered "one of the three top scientists in the world", with interests and technical know-how spanning many fields. In the first episode, one of the government agents mentions that Jonny lost his mother, but it is not stated when or how she died. The fact a special agent was assigned to protect Jonny implies she may have been killed by foreign agents. As a result, he has raised Jonny and Hadji as a single father, and is willing to take decisive action when necessary for survival or defense. As the two agents in the first episode fly to Palm Key to meet with Dr. Quest, one explains to the other that "if Jonny fell into the hands of enemy agents, Dr. Quest's value to science would be seriously impaired." Therefore, it is important that Jonny be protected. Dr. Quest was voiced by John Stephenson for five episodes, and by Don Messick for the remainder of the series.[12]
  • Roger T. "Race" Bannon is a special agent from Intelligence One assigned to safeguard Jonny "24 hours a day and 7 days a week as tutor, companion and all-around watchdog".[13] Race was born in Wilmette, Illinois, to John and Sarah Bannon.[14] He is an expert in judo, having a third-degree black belt and the ability to defeat notorious experts in various sporting techniques, including sumo wrestlers. He is also a pilot. He was voiced by Mike Road, with his design modeled after actor Jeff Chandler.[15] His name is a combination of Race Dunhill and Stretch Bannon from an earlier comic strip.[4] The surname Bannon is Irish, derived from 'O'Banain', and means "white".[16][17]
  • Hadji Singh is a streetwise 11-year-old Kolkata orphan who becomes the adopted son of Dr. Benton Quest, as well as Jonny's best friend and adoptive brother.[18] He is rarely depicted without his bejeweled turban and Jodhpuri. He is the seventh son of a seventh son and seems to possess mystical powers, including snake-charming, levitation and hypnotism. As well, he is proficient in judo, which he learned from an American Marine. The Quest family meets Hadji while Dr. Quest is lecturing at Calcutta University; he subsequently joins the Quest team after saving Dr. Quest's life.[19] Although more cautious than Jonny, he is often talked into going on adventures. He is voiced by Danny Bravo.
  • Bandit is Jonny's pet dog, named because he is white with black markings, including markings resembling a black domino mask around his eyes. Bandit is unique among his fellow Hanna-Barbera dogs, such as Scooby-Doo, Huckleberry Hound, and Hong Kong Phooey, in that he is a regular non-anthropomorphic dog. However, he is seemingly capable of understanding human speech. Don Messick provided Bandit's vocal effects, which were combined with an archived clip of a dog barking.[citation needed] Creator Doug Wildey wanted to have a monkey as Jonny's pet, but he was overruled by Hanna-Barbera.[4] Wildey has said Bandit was intended to be a bulldog,[20] though his appearance is closer to a Boston Terrier.

The Quest family has a home compound in the Florida Keys located on the island of Palm Key, but their adventures take them around the world as they travel the globe studying scientific mysteries, which generally end up being the work of various adversaries. These adversaries range from espionage robots and electric monsters to Egyptian mummies and prehistoric pterosaurs.

Although most antagonists appeared in only one episode, there are recurring antagonists such as Dr. Zin, an Asian criminal mastermind.[21] Dr. Zin and other characters were voiced by Vic Perrin.

Race's mysterious old flame, Jade, voiced by Cathy Lewis, appears in two episodes, as do the characters of Corbin, an Intelligence One agent, and the Professor, a scientist colleague of Dr. Quest's.

Hadji's friend, Pasha Peddler, appears in the episode "Calcutta Adventure" and is instrumental in arranging Hadji's adoption by the Quest family. Pasha appears to make a living by buying and selling anything he can profit from, and he aids the Quests in their adventure. Although Pasha is presented as and claims to be a native of India, he speaks in jazz-tinged colloquial English. Notably, his skin tone resembles the Quests and not other Asian characters in the show. Although it is never stated outright, it is implied Pasha is the U.S. Marine who originally taught Hadji to speak English and raised him, which is supported by the fact that Pasha is a skilled helicopter pilot.

Broadcast history edit

Jonny Quest aired from September 18, 1964, to March 11, 1965, in prime time on the ABC network and was an almost instant success both critically and ratings-wise. However, it was canceled after one season due to its high production costs.[citation needed]

Jonny Quest also aired on CBS Saturday mornings/early afternoons from 1967 to 1970.

Like the original Star Trek television series, the series was profitable in syndication, but this was not as well-known when the show was canceled in 1965. Along with another Hanna-Barbera series, The Jetsons, Jonny Quest is one of the few television series to have aired on each of the Big Three television networks in the United States.[citation needed]

Episodes edit

No.TitleWritten byOriginal air date
1"The Mystery of the Lizard Men"Joseph Barbera, William Hanna, Douglas Wildey, and Alex LovySeptember 18, 1964 (1964-09-18)
While investigating the disappearance of multiple ships in the Sargasso Sea, Dr. Quest discovers a secret laser base (operated by a foreign provocateur and protected by lizard-suited scuba divers) hidden aboard an 18th-century shipwreck (Hadji does not appear in this episode).
2"Arctic Splashdown"Walter BlackSeptember 25, 1964 (1964-09-25)
A foreign submarine crew races Dr. Quest and his recovery team (aboard an American icebreaker) to a downed experimental missile in the Arctic ice cap (the first appearance of Hadji).
3"The Curse of Anubis"Walter BlackOctober 2, 1964 (1964-10-02)

A former archaeologist friend-turned Arab nationalist revolutionary named Ahmed Kareem, who is being stalked by a vengeful mummy, attempts to frame Dr. Quest and Race for the theft of a priceless Egyptian artifact, a statue.

Note: This is the only episode where Vic Perrin voices somebody other than Dr. Zin (Dr. Ahmed Kareem in this case).
4"Pursuit of the Po-Ho"William D. HamiltonOctober 9, 1964 (1964-10-09)
While going to the aid of a captive fellow scientist in the Amazon jungle, Dr. Quest is abducted (for ritual sacrifice) by a tribe of hostile native warriors.
5"Riddle of the Gold"Herbert Finn and Alan DinehartOctober 16, 1964 (1964-10-16)

While investigating a bar of fake gold from a supposedly exhausted Indian mine, Dr. Quest discovers an alchemist counterfeit ring (conceived by his nemesis, Dr. Zin, and operated from the palace of an impostor Maharaja) that could bring damage to the global financial market.

Note: First appearance of Dr. Zin and the first episode where Don Messick voices Dr. Quest.
6"Treasure of the Temple"Walter BlackOctober 23, 1964 (1964-10-23)
While on an archaeological expedition to an ancient Mayan city in the Yucatán jungle, Dr. Quest is threatened by a greedy, ruthless British treasure hunter named Perkins and his native confederates, searching for riches in the same ruins as well.
7"Calcutta Adventure"Joanna LeeOctober 30, 1964 (1964-10-30)
While investigating a mysterious ailment in India, Dr. Quest discovers an underground nerve-gas factory (operated by a criminal mastermind and protected by hazmat-suited guards) hidden high within a remote mountain range. There is also a flashback recounting the adoption of Hadji.
8"The Robot Spy"William D. HamiltonNovember 6, 1964 (1964-11-06)
Dr. Zin sends a large, black, cyclopean, four-legged spider-like robot (by a flying saucer-like craft) to a U.S. government research facility in the American Southwest to steal the secrets of a para-power ray gun on which Dr. Quest is working.
9"Double Danger"Joanna LeeNovember 13, 1964 (1964-11-13)

An impostor disguised as Race is infiltrated into Dr. Quest's expedition to gather a rare pharmaceutical plant by Dr. Zin (who covets the plant's potential mind-control properties) in the jungles of Thailand.

Note: The first appearance of Jade and the final time John Stephenson voices Dr. Quest.
10"Shadow of the Condor"Charles HoffmanNovember 20, 1964 (1964-11-20)

After an emergency landing in the Andes Mountains, Race is challenged to an aerial dogfight by Baron Heinrich von Frohleich, an old German fighter ace of World War I fame (who possess a collection of vintage aircraft at his Bavarian-style castle in South America). The Baron's machine guns, however, are loaded — Race's are not.

Note:This is the only episode where Race refers to Dr. Quest by his first name of Benton.
11"Skull and Double Crossbones"Walter BlackNovember 27, 1964 (1964-11-27)
In the Caribbean Sea, a new cook aboard the Quest research vessel betrays his employer to a gang of Mexican pirates (seeking a sunken treasure chest, discovered by Jonny).
12"The Dreadful Doll"William D. HamiltonDecember 4, 1964 (1964-12-04)
While researching marine biology in the Caribbean, Dr. Quest encounters a phony witch doctor, who is protecting a secret submarine base (under construction by a criminal contractor) with his supposed voodoo powers.
13"A Small Matter of Pygmies"William D. HamiltonDecember 11, 1964 (1964-12-11)
When the members of his team descend in a plane crash over uncharted jungle territory, Dr. Quest must rescue them (with the help of local authorities) from a tribe of hostile Pygmy warriors.
14"Dragons of Ashida"Walter BlackDecember 18, 1964 (1964-12-18)
On a visit to Japan, Dr. Quest finds that an old biologist friend (having gone insane) is breeding over-sized carnivorous lizards for the purpose of hunting human prey.
15"Turu the Terrible"William D. HamiltonDecember 25, 1964 (1964-12-25)
While searching for a rare strategic mineral in the Amazon jungle, Dr. Quest and Race discover a prehistoric Pteranodon, trained by a wheelchair-bound slave driver to capture and guard native workers needed for his mining operation.
16"The Fraudulent Volcano"William D. HamiltonDecember 31, 1964 (1964-12-31)
While investigating unusual tremors on a tropical island in the South Pacific, Dr. Quest and Race uncover a secret ray gun base (operated by Dr. Zin and protected by hovercraft-mounted guards) hidden deep within a local volcano.
17"Werewolf of the Timberland"William D. HamiltonJanuary 7, 1965 (1965-01-07)
While hunting for samples of petrified wood in the Canadian Rockies, Dr. Quest is threatened by a gang of lumberjacks (one of whom disguises himself as a werewolf) intent on protecting their gold-smuggling operation.
18"Pirates from Below"Walter BlackJanuary 14, 1965 (1965-01-14)
The Quest home compound in Florida is attacked by foreign (submarine-borne) agents, intent on hijacking a new prober submarine that Dr. Quest is developing for the United States Navy.
19"Attack of the Tree People"Walter BlackJanuary 21, 1965 (1965-01-21)
Jonny and Hadji are marooned (by shipwreck) on the jungle coast of the African continent, where they are adopted by a tribe of friendly brown gorilla-like apes who protect them from a pair of Australian poachers, intent on kidnapping them for ransom. When the poachers managed to abduct Dr. Quest and Race, Jonny and Hadji must persuade the apes to help rescue them and defeat the poachers.
20"The Invisible Monster"William D. HamiltonJanuary 28, 1965 (1965-01-28)
Dr. Quest responds to the distress signal from a fellow scientist, who has accidentally unleashed an (invisible) energy monster on a South Pacific island. Note: this episode is generally remembered as the most frightening one in the series.
21"The Devil's Tower"William D. HamiltonFebruary 4, 1965 (1965-02-04)
While doing atmospheric research in the African savanna, Dr. Quest uncovers an inaccessibly high plateau, populated by prehistoric cavemen, who have been trained as slave laborers for diamond mining by Klaus Heinrich von Dueffel, a Nazi war criminal in hiding.
22"The Quetong Missile Mystery"William D. HamiltonFebruary 11, 1965 (1965-02-11)
While investigating the contamination of marine life in China, Dr. Quest discovers a secret missile base (operated by a rogue general and protected by treetop-posted guards) hidden deep within a local swamp (the title card shows "The 'Q' Missile Mystery" for the 1964–65 season's re-run of this episode).
23"The House of Seven Gargoyles"Charles HoffmanFebruary 18, 1965 (1965-02-18)
On a visit to the castle residence of a fellow Norwegian scientist, Dr. Quest must help protect his colleague's latest invention (the anti-gravity generator) from a cat-burglar, disguised as one of a row of seven gargoyles on the roof, who regularly breaks into the estate.
24"Terror Island"Story by: Doug Wildey
Teleplay by: Alan Dinehart and Herbert Finn
February 25, 1965 (1965-02-25)

Dr. Quest is kidnapped by a rival scientist who needs help with his experiments to develop gigantic (crab, spider, lizard) creatures at a secret Hong Kong-based laboratory compound.

Note: The second appearance of Jade.
25"Monster in the Monastery"Charles HoffmanMarch 4, 1965 (1965-03-04)
During a trip to Nepal, a band of terrorists disguised as yetis attempt to overthrow the local spiritual/government leader (a Dalai Lama-style figure) who is an old friend of Dr. Quest's.
26"The Sea Haunt"Charles HoffmanMarch 11, 1965 (1965-03-11)
Responding to a maritime distress signal in the Java Sea (east of Indonesia), the Quest group is stranded aboard an abandoned freighter ship with an (amphibious) sea monster.

All writing credits taken from Classic Jonny Quest.

See also The New Adventures of Jonny Quest.

Merchandise edit

Items released in the United States during or shortly after the show's original run on ABC included:

  • A simple substitution code ring was offered as a promotion by PF Flyers. The ring featured a movable code wheel, magnifying lens, signal flasher and a secret compartment. The code was implemented by a rotating circular inner code dial marked "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" and a fixed outer code marked "WEARPFSLQMYBUHXVCZNDKIOTGJ", i.e. "Wear PFs."[22]
  • Whitman released a Jonny Quest coloring book under two different covers in 1965.[23]
  • During the show's 1964–65 season, a Jonny Quest card game was produced and distributed in the United States by Milton Bradley and in Australia under license to John Sands Ltd.[24]
  • Milton Bradley also released six Jonny Quest puzzle sets in the United States, two apiece for three different age levels.[25]
  • Transogram produced three Jonny Quest coloring sets: paint-by-number, crayon-by-number and pencil-by-number.[26]
  • Transogram also released a Jonny Quest board game.[27]
  • Kenner released two different packages of its Give-A-Show projector in 1965 with different Jonny Quest slides.[28] In 1969, it released a projector for short films, including a Jonny Quest cartridge.[29]
  • Hanna-Barbera records published a 28-minute audio story, "Jonny Quest in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", on an LP that featured a new version of the theme song by Shorty Rogers. There was a 7-inch 45rpm record with an abbreviated version of the story, and another 45 titled "Favorite Songs of Jonny Quest", with the LP's theme song and other Hanna-Barbera music.[30]

Home media edit

Various episodes of the classic series have been released on VHS and DVD over the years.

On May 11, 2004, Warner Home Video released Jonny Quest: The Complete First Season on DVD in Region 1, which features all 26 episodes of the original series,[31] although some have been edited for content, and nearly all episodes have incorrect closing credits.[32]

On June 11, 2019, Warner Home Video (via the Warner Archive Collection) released the original 1960s Jonny Quest series on Blu-ray for the first time. For this release, a new, high-definition master was created,[33] and the episodes were presented unedited and uncensored. The missing dialogue removed for the 2004 DVD version has been restored, but the audio has problems that were on the DVD set.[34]

On October 27, 2016, La-La Land released a limited-edition 2-CD set of music from the series, including an extended version of the opening theme minus the sound effects.

Appearances in other programs edit

  • Jonny Quest and Hadji both appeared as elderly in the I Am Weasel episode "I Am My Lifetime".
  • The characters appear in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law with Jonny Quest voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, Dr. Benton Quest voiced by Neil Ross, Race Bannon voiced by Thom Pinto, and Hadji voiced by Wally Wingert. In "Bannon Custody Trial", Dr. Zin uses a robot stand-in for Race in a scheme to sue Dr. Quest for custody of Jonny and Hadji, but is foiled by Harvey Birdman, who explains how Zin was working on his scheme. Zin is then arrested, and it is revealed that Race was on vacation. In "Return of Birdgirl", Race Bannon and Dr. Quest are attempting to get gay marriage recognized by the Justices League, a combination of the Justice League of America and the Supreme Court of the United States.
  • The Adult Swim animated series The Venture Bros. is a parody of Jonny Quest and similar adventure series, and has also used the original characters – or thinly veiled versions of them – as guest characters.
  • Characters from Jonny Quest appeared in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episodes "Pawn of Shadows" and "Heart of Evil" with Dr. Benton Quest voiced by Eric Bauza, Race Bannon voiced by Christopher Corey Smith, and Dr. Zin also voiced by Eric Bauza. Dr. Quest was responsible for the origin of Dynomutt while Dr. Zin was also depicted as an enemy of Blue Falcon.
  • In 2015, a crossover with Tom and Jerry titled Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest was released. Tom and Jerry joined forces with the Jonny Quest cast and even Droopy who helped Jade to stop an evil cat army from stealing Dr. Benton Quest's newest invention for Dr. Zin.
  • An episode of the series is briefly shown in scene of the 2018 film, Incredibles 2, set in a retro-futuristic version of the 1960s.
  • Dr Benton Quest appears in the 2020 film Scoob! in a non-speaking cameo in the end credits, shown to be working for the Blue Falcon.
  • Jonny Quest and Hadji appears in Jellystone! voiced by Andrew Frankel and Fajer Al-Kaisi.[35] The characters are adults in this series[36] and are also the owners of a bowling alley called "Quest Bowl".[37] Unlike the original cartoon, Jonny and Hadji are not adoptive brothers but an “implicit” couple.
  • Jonny Quest and Race Bannon appeared in the 2021 special Scooby-Doo, Where Are You Now![38]
  • Jonny Quest appeared in the Teen Titans Go! episode, "Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary".

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Writing credits for Jonny Quest (1964)
  2. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 452–456. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  3. ^ Herman, Daniel. Silver Age: The Second Generation of Comic Artists (Hermes Press, Neshannock Township, Pennsylvania, 2004) p. 195. Trade paperback ISBN 978-1-932563-64-1
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Olbrich, David W. "Doug Wildey, an interview with the creator of Jonny Quest", Amazing Heroes #95 (ISSN 0745-6506), May 15, 1986, p. 34
  5. ^ "Jonny Quest and Television".
  6. ^ Herman, pp. 195-196
  7. ^ "Was that 'Jack Armstrong' film ever broadcast?", at Classic Jonny Quest FAQ, retrieved 2014-02-23.
  8. ^ Castleman, Harry, and Walter J. Podrazik, Harry and Wally's Favorite TV Shows, Prentice Hall, 1989
  9. ^ Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present, Ballantine Books, 1995 (sixth ed.)
  10. ^ TV Guide Guide to TV (Barnes and Noble Books, 2004)
  11. ^ Barbera, Joseph (1994). My Life in "Toons": From Flatbush to Bedrock in Under a Century. Atlanta, GA: Turner Publishing Company. p. 152. ISBN 1-57036-042-1.
  12. ^ "End Credits for "Jonny Quest"". www.classicjq.com. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  13. ^ "The Mystery of the Lizard Men", Jonny Quest, 18 September 1964
  14. ^ "Double Danger", Jonny Quest, 13 November 1964
  15. ^ Quest documentary, part 11 on YouTube
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-04-28. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  17. ^ "Bannon coat of arms, family crest and Bannon family history".
  18. ^ "In search of Jonny Quest". Los Angeles Times. 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  19. ^ "Calcutta Adventure". Jonny Quest. Season one. Episode seven. 30 October 1964.
  20. ^ Blosser, Lyle P. (2008), "Classic Jonny Quest FAQ", accessed 23 March 2013.
  21. ^ Saturday morning fever, Timothy Burke, Kevin Burke pp. 113-116
  22. ^ Jonny Quest P.F. Flyer Magic Ring at ClassicJQ.com
  23. ^ Jonny Quest Coloring Books at ClassicJQ.com
  24. ^ Jonny Quest Card Game at ClassicJQ.com
  25. ^ Jonny Quest Puzzles at ClassicJQ.com
  26. ^ Jonny Quest Paint-/Pencil-/Crayon-By-Number Sets at ClassicJQ.com
  27. ^ Jonny Quest Games and Toys: Jonny Quest Board Game at ClassicJQ.com
  28. ^ Kenner Give-A-Show Projector at ClassicJQ.com
  29. ^ Jonny Quest Games and Toys: Kenner Movie Projector at ClassicJQ.com
  30. ^ Jonny Quest in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea at ClassicJQ.com
  31. ^ Jonny Quest 2012-10-19 at the Wayback Machine at TVShowsOnDVD.com
  32. ^ Fuqua, Craig. "Jonny Quest Warner DVD Deficiencies". Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  33. ^ "Warner Archive Announces June Releases". Blu-Ray.com.
  34. ^ Fuqua, Craig. "Jonny Quest: The Complete First Season". ClassicJQ.com.
  35. ^ Hemmert, Kylie (June 24, 2021). "Jellystone!: Hanna-Barbera Characters Return in HBO Max Original Animated Series". Comingsoon.net.
  36. ^ "Jellystone! I Official Trailer I HBO Max Family". YouTube. June 24, 2021. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  37. ^ "HBO Max and Warner Bros. Animation: Jellystone! | Comic-Con@Home 2021". YouTube.
  38. ^ "Specials Video - Scooby-Doo, Where Are You Now! | Stream Free".

Further reading edit

  • Kevin Scott Collier. Jonny, Sinbad Jr. & Me. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017. ISBN 1978414838.

External links edit

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BarberaRunning time25 minutesProduction companyHanna Barbera ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkABCReleaseSeptember 18 1964 1964 09 18 March 11 1965 1965 03 11 The show was inspired by radio serials and comics in the action adventure genre and featured more realistic art human characters and stories than Hanna Barbera s previous cartoon programs 2 It was the first of several Hanna Barbera action based adventure shows which would later include Space Ghost The Herculoids and Birdman and the Galaxy Trio and ran on ABC in prime time on early Friday nights for one season from 1964 to 1965 After 20 years of reruns during which time the series appeared on all three major U S television networks of the time new episodes were produced for syndication in 1986 as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera s second season Two telefilms a comic book series and a second revival series The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest were produced in the 1990s Characters from the series also appear throughout The Venture Bros Contents 1 Development 2 Characters 3 Broadcast history 4 Episodes 5 Merchandise 6 Home media 7 Appearances in other programs 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksDevelopment editComic book artist Doug Wildey after having worked on Cambria Productions 1962 animated television series Space Angel 3 found work at the Hanna Barbera studio which asked him to design a series starring the radio drama adventure character Jack Armstrong the All American Boy 4 Wildey wrote and drew a presentation using magazines like Popular Science Popular Mechanics and Science Digest to project what would be happening 10 years hence and devising or updating such devices as a snowskimmer and hydrofoils When Hanna Barbera could not or would not obtain the rights to Jack Armstrong the studio had Wildey rework the concept Wildey said he went home and wrote Jonny Quest that night which was not that tough For inspiration he drew on Jackie Cooper and Frankie Darro movies Milton Caniff s comic strip Terry and the Pirates and at the behest of Hanna Barbera the James Bond movie Dr No As Wildey described in 1986 producer Joe Barbera had seen that first film about the English superspy and wanted to get in stuff like 007 numbers Which we included by the way in the first episode of Jonny Quest It was called Jonny Quest File 037 or something We dropped that later it didn t work But that was his father s code name as he worked for the government as a scientist and that kind of thing 4 Wildey stated that Hanna Barbera refused to give him a created by credit and that he and the studio finally arrived on based on an idea created by and that was my credit 4 Jonny Quest debuted on ABC at 7 30 p m EDT on Friday September 18 1964 5 As comics historian Daniel Herman wrote Wildey s designs on Jonny Quest gave a cartoon a distinctive look with its heavy blacks i e shading and shadow and its Caniff inspired characters The show was an action adventure story involving the feature s namesake an 11 year old boy The cast of characters included Jonny s kid sidekick named Hadji Jonny s globetrotting scientist dad and the group s handsome bodyguard secret agent Race Bannon who looks as if he stepped out of the pages of Caniff s comic strip Steve Canyon The look of Jonny Quest was unlike any other cartoon television show of the time with its colorful backgrounds and its focus on the characters with their jet packs hydrofoils and lasers Wildey would work on other animation projects but it was with his work on Jonny Quest that he reached his widest audience bringing a comic book sense of design and style to television cartoons 6 Wildey did not design the more cartoonishly drawn pet bulldog Bandit which was designed by animator Richard Bickenbach 4 Although they do not appear in any episode scenes from the Jack Armstrong test film were incorporated into the Jonny Quest closing credits 4 7 They feature Jack Armstrong and Billy Fairfield escaping from African warriors by hovercraft The test sequence and several drawings and storyboards by Wildey were used to sell the series to ABC and sponsors citation needed Scenes from the abandoned Jack Armstrong test film nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp The show s working titles were The Saga of Chip Baloo which Wildey said wasn t really serious but that was it for the beginning 4 and Quest File 037 8 9 10 The name Quest was selected from a phone book for its adventurous implications 4 11 Characters edit nbsp The Quest team Front row left to right Dr Benton Quest and Race Bannon Back row Jonny Quest Hadji and Bandit The main five characters of the show are Jonathan Jonny Quest is a Tom Swift like 11 year old American boy who lost his mother at an early age Although unenthusiastic in his schooling he is intelligent brave adventurous and generally athletic Additionally he is proficient in judo scuba diving and handling firearms He is responsible honest and treats adults with respect He was voiced by actor Tim Matheson Dr Benton C Quest is Jonny s father and a scientific genius who works for the U S Government He is considered one of the three top scientists in the world with interests and technical know how spanning many fields In the first episode one of the government agents mentions that Jonny lost his mother but it is not stated when or how she died The fact a special agent was assigned to protect Jonny implies she may have been killed by foreign agents As a result he has raised Jonny and Hadji as a single father and is willing to take decisive action when necessary for survival or defense As the two agents in the first episode fly to Palm Key to meet with Dr Quest one explains to the other that if Jonny fell into the hands of enemy agents Dr Quest s value to science would be seriously impaired Therefore it is important that Jonny be protected Dr Quest was voiced by John Stephenson for five episodes and by Don Messick for the remainder of the series 12 Roger T Race Bannon is a special agent from Intelligence One assigned to safeguard Jonny 24 hours a day and 7 days a week as tutor companion and all around watchdog 13 Race was born in Wilmette Illinois to John and Sarah Bannon 14 He is an expert in judo having a third degree black belt and the ability to defeat notorious experts in various sporting techniques including sumo wrestlers He is also a pilot He was voiced by Mike Road with his design modeled after actor Jeff Chandler 15 His name is a combination of Race Dunhill and Stretch Bannon from an earlier comic strip 4 The surname Bannon is Irish derived from O Banain and means white 16 17 Hadji Singh is a streetwise 11 year old Kolkata orphan who becomes the adopted son of Dr Benton Quest as well as Jonny s best friend and adoptive brother 18 He is rarely depicted without his bejeweled turban and Jodhpuri He is the seventh son of a seventh son and seems to possess mystical powers including snake charming levitation and hypnotism As well he is proficient in judo which he learned from an American Marine The Quest family meets Hadji while Dr Quest is lecturing at Calcutta University he subsequently joins the Quest team after saving Dr Quest s life 19 Although more cautious than Jonny he is often talked into going on adventures He is voiced by Danny Bravo Bandit is Jonny s pet dog named because he is white with black markings including markings resembling a black domino mask around his eyes Bandit is unique among his fellow Hanna Barbera dogs such as Scooby Doo Huckleberry Hound and Hong Kong Phooey in that he is a regular non anthropomorphic dog However he is seemingly capable of understanding human speech Don Messick provided Bandit s vocal effects which were combined with an archived clip of a dog barking citation needed Creator Doug Wildey wanted to have a monkey as Jonny s pet but he was overruled by Hanna Barbera 4 Wildey has said Bandit was intended to be a bulldog 20 though his appearance is closer to a Boston Terrier The Quest family has a home compound in the Florida Keys located on the island of Palm Key but their adventures take them around the world as they travel the globe studying scientific mysteries which generally end up being the work of various adversaries These adversaries range from espionage robots and electric monsters to Egyptian mummies and prehistoric pterosaurs Although most antagonists appeared in only one episode there are recurring antagonists such as Dr Zin an Asian criminal mastermind 21 Dr Zin and other characters were voiced by Vic Perrin Race s mysterious old flame Jade voiced by Cathy Lewis appears in two episodes as do the characters of Corbin an Intelligence One agent and the Professor a scientist colleague of Dr Quest s Hadji s friend Pasha Peddler appears in the episode Calcutta Adventure and is instrumental in arranging Hadji s adoption by the Quest family Pasha appears to make a living by buying and selling anything he can profit from and he aids the Quests in their adventure Although Pasha is presented as and claims to be a native of India he speaks in jazz tinged colloquial English Notably his skin tone resembles the Quests and not other Asian characters in the show Although it is never stated outright it is implied Pasha is the U S Marine who originally taught Hadji to speak English and raised him which is supported by the fact that Pasha is a skilled helicopter pilot Broadcast history editJonny Quest aired from September 18 1964 to March 11 1965 in prime time on the ABC network and was an almost instant success both critically and ratings wise However it was canceled after one season due to its high production costs citation needed Jonny Quest also aired on CBS Saturday mornings early afternoons from 1967 to 1970 Like the original Star Trek television series the series was profitable in syndication but this was not as well known when the show was canceled in 1965 Along with another Hanna Barbera series The Jetsons Jonny Quest is one of the few television series to have aired on each of the Big Three television networks in the United States citation needed Episodes editNo TitleWritten byOriginal air date1 The Mystery of the Lizard Men Joseph Barbera William Hanna Douglas Wildey and Alex LovySeptember 18 1964 1964 09 18 While investigating the disappearance of multiple ships in the Sargasso Sea Dr Quest discovers a secret laser base operated by a foreign provocateur and protected by lizard suited scuba divers hidden aboard an 18th century shipwreck Hadji does not appear in this episode 2 Arctic Splashdown Walter BlackSeptember 25 1964 1964 09 25 A foreign submarine crew races Dr Quest and his recovery team aboard an American icebreaker to a downed experimental missile in the Arctic ice cap the first appearance of Hadji 3 The Curse of Anubis Walter BlackOctober 2 1964 1964 10 02 A former archaeologist friend turned Arab nationalist revolutionary named Ahmed Kareem who is being stalked by a vengeful mummy attempts to frame Dr Quest and Race for the theft of a priceless Egyptian artifact a statue Note This is the only episode where Vic Perrin voices somebody other than Dr Zin Dr Ahmed Kareem in this case 4 Pursuit of the Po Ho William D HamiltonOctober 9 1964 1964 10 09 While going to the aid of a captive fellow scientist in the Amazon jungle Dr Quest is abducted for ritual sacrifice by a tribe of hostile native warriors 5 Riddle of the Gold Herbert Finn and Alan DinehartOctober 16 1964 1964 10 16 While investigating a bar of fake gold from a supposedly exhausted Indian mine Dr Quest discovers an alchemist counterfeit ring conceived by his nemesis Dr Zin and operated from the palace of an impostor Maharaja that could bring damage to the global financial market Note First appearance of Dr Zin and the first episode where Don Messick voices Dr Quest 6 Treasure of the Temple Walter BlackOctober 23 1964 1964 10 23 While on an archaeological expedition to an ancient Mayan city in the Yucatan jungle Dr Quest is threatened by a greedy ruthless British treasure hunter named Perkins and his native confederates searching for riches in the same ruins as well 7 Calcutta Adventure Joanna LeeOctober 30 1964 1964 10 30 While investigating a mysterious ailment in India Dr Quest discovers an underground nerve gas factory operated by a criminal mastermind and protected by hazmat suited guards hidden high within a remote mountain range There is also a flashback recounting the adoption of Hadji 8 The Robot Spy William D HamiltonNovember 6 1964 1964 11 06 Dr Zin sends a large black cyclopean four legged spider like robot by a flying saucer like craft to a U S government research facility in the American Southwest to steal the secrets of a para power ray gun on which Dr Quest is working 9 Double Danger Joanna LeeNovember 13 1964 1964 11 13 An impostor disguised as Race is infiltrated into Dr Quest s expedition to gather a rare pharmaceutical plant by Dr Zin who covets the plant s potential mind control properties in the jungles of Thailand Note The first appearance of Jade and the final time John Stephenson voices Dr Quest 10 Shadow of the Condor Charles HoffmanNovember 20 1964 1964 11 20 After an emergency landing in the Andes Mountains Race is challenged to an aerial dogfight by Baron Heinrich von Frohleich an old German fighter ace of World War I fame who possess a collection of vintage aircraft at his Bavarian style castle in South America The Baron s machine guns however are loaded Race s are not Note This is the only episode where Race refers to Dr Quest by his first name of Benton 11 Skull and Double Crossbones Walter BlackNovember 27 1964 1964 11 27 In the Caribbean Sea a new cook aboard the Quest research vessel betrays his employer to a gang of Mexican pirates seeking a sunken treasure chest discovered by Jonny 12 The Dreadful Doll William D HamiltonDecember 4 1964 1964 12 04 While researching marine biology in the Caribbean Dr Quest encounters a phony witch doctor who is protecting a secret submarine base under construction by a criminal contractor with his supposed voodoo powers 13 A Small Matter of Pygmies William D HamiltonDecember 11 1964 1964 12 11 When the members of his team descend in a plane crash over uncharted jungle territory Dr Quest must rescue them with the help of local authorities from a tribe of hostile Pygmy warriors 14 Dragons of Ashida Walter BlackDecember 18 1964 1964 12 18 On a visit to Japan Dr Quest finds that an old biologist friend having gone insane is breeding over sized carnivorous lizards for the purpose of hunting human prey 15 Turu the Terrible William D HamiltonDecember 25 1964 1964 12 25 While searching for a rare strategic mineral in the Amazon jungle Dr Quest and Race discover a prehistoric Pteranodon trained by a wheelchair bound slave driver to capture and guard native workers needed for his mining operation 16 The Fraudulent Volcano William D HamiltonDecember 31 1964 1964 12 31 While investigating unusual tremors on a tropical island in the South Pacific Dr Quest and Race uncover a secret ray gun base operated by Dr Zin and protected by hovercraft mounted guards hidden deep within a local volcano 17 Werewolf of the Timberland William D HamiltonJanuary 7 1965 1965 01 07 While hunting for samples of petrified wood in the Canadian Rockies Dr Quest is threatened by a gang of lumberjacks one of whom disguises himself as a werewolf intent on protecting their gold smuggling operation 18 Pirates from Below Walter BlackJanuary 14 1965 1965 01 14 The Quest home compound in Florida is attacked by foreign submarine borne agents intent on hijacking a new prober submarine that Dr Quest is developing for the United States Navy 19 Attack of the Tree People Walter BlackJanuary 21 1965 1965 01 21 Jonny and Hadji are marooned by shipwreck on the jungle coast of the African continent where they are adopted by a tribe of friendly brown gorilla like apes who protect them from a pair of Australian poachers intent on kidnapping them for ransom When the poachers managed to abduct Dr Quest and Race Jonny and Hadji must persuade the apes to help rescue them and defeat the poachers 20 The Invisible Monster William D HamiltonJanuary 28 1965 1965 01 28 Dr Quest responds to the distress signal from a fellow scientist who has accidentally unleashed an invisible energy monster on a South Pacific island Note this episode is generally remembered as the most frightening one in the series 21 The Devil s Tower William D HamiltonFebruary 4 1965 1965 02 04 While doing atmospheric research in the African savanna Dr Quest uncovers an inaccessibly high plateau populated by prehistoric cavemen who have been trained as slave laborers for diamond mining by Klaus Heinrich von Dueffel a Nazi war criminal in hiding 22 The Quetong Missile Mystery William D HamiltonFebruary 11 1965 1965 02 11 While investigating the contamination of marine life in China Dr Quest discovers a secret missile base operated by a rogue general and protected by treetop posted guards hidden deep within a local swamp the title card shows The Q Missile Mystery for the 1964 65 season s re run of this episode 23 The House of Seven Gargoyles Charles HoffmanFebruary 18 1965 1965 02 18 On a visit to the castle residence of a fellow Norwegian scientist Dr Quest must help protect his colleague s latest invention the anti gravity generator from a cat burglar disguised as one of a row of seven gargoyles on the roof who regularly breaks into the estate 24 Terror Island Story by Doug WildeyTeleplay by Alan Dinehart and Herbert FinnFebruary 25 1965 1965 02 25 Dr Quest is kidnapped by a rival scientist who needs help with his experiments to develop gigantic crab spider lizard creatures at a secret Hong Kong based laboratory compound Note The second appearance of Jade 25 Monster in the Monastery Charles HoffmanMarch 4 1965 1965 03 04 During a trip to Nepal a band of terrorists disguised as yetis attempt to overthrow the local spiritual government leader a Dalai Lama style figure who is an old friend of Dr Quest s 26 The Sea Haunt Charles HoffmanMarch 11 1965 1965 03 11 Responding to a maritime distress signal in the Java Sea east of Indonesia the Quest group is stranded aboard an abandoned freighter ship with an amphibious sea monster All writing credits taken from Classic Jonny Quest See also The New Adventures of Jonny Quest Merchandise editItems released in the United States during or shortly after the show s original run on ABC included A simple substitution code ring was offered as a promotion by PF Flyers The ring featured a movable code wheel magnifying lens signal flasher and a secret compartment The code was implemented by a rotating circular inner code dial marked ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ and a fixed outer code marked WEARPFSLQMYBUHXVCZNDKIOTGJ i e Wear PFs 22 Whitman released a Jonny Quest coloring book under two different covers in 1965 23 During the show s 1964 65 season a Jonny Quest card game was produced and distributed in the United States by Milton Bradley and in Australia under license to John Sands Ltd 24 Milton Bradley also released six Jonny Quest puzzle sets in the United States two apiece for three different age levels 25 Transogram produced three Jonny Quest coloring sets paint by number crayon by number and pencil by number 26 Transogram also released a Jonny Quest board game 27 Kenner released two different packages of its Give A Show projector in 1965 with different Jonny Quest slides 28 In 1969 it released a projector for short films including a Jonny Quest cartridge 29 Hanna Barbera records published a 28 minute audio story Jonny Quest in 20 000 Leagues Under the Sea on an LP that featured a new version of the theme song by Shorty Rogers There was a 7 inch 45rpm record with an abbreviated version of the story and another 45 titled Favorite Songs of Jonny Quest with the LP s theme song and other Hanna Barbera music 30 Home media editVarious episodes of the classic series have been released on VHS and DVD over the years On May 11 2004 Warner Home Video released Jonny Quest The Complete First Season on DVD in Region 1 which features all 26 episodes of the original series 31 although some have been edited for content and nearly all episodes have incorrect closing credits 32 On June 11 2019 Warner Home Video via the Warner Archive Collection released the original 1960s Jonny Quest series on Blu ray for the first time For this release a new high definition master was created 33 and the episodes were presented unedited and uncensored The missing dialogue removed for the 2004 DVD version has been restored but the audio has problems that were on the DVD set 34 On October 27 2016 La La Land released a limited edition 2 CD set of music from the series including an extended version of the opening theme minus the sound effects Appearances in other programs editJonny Quest and Hadji both appeared as elderly in the I Am Weasel episode I Am My Lifetime The characters appear in Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law with Jonny Quest voiced by Dee Bradley Baker Dr Benton Quest voiced by Neil Ross Race Bannon voiced by Thom Pinto and Hadji voiced by Wally Wingert In Bannon Custody Trial Dr Zin uses a robot stand in for Race in a scheme to sue Dr Quest for custody of Jonny and Hadji but is foiled by Harvey Birdman who explains how Zin was working on his scheme Zin is then arrested and it is revealed that Race was on vacation In Return of Birdgirl Race Bannon and Dr Quest are attempting to get gay marriage recognized by the Justices League a combination of the Justice League of America and the Supreme Court of the United States The Adult Swim animated series The Venture Bros is a parody of Jonny Quest and similar adventure series and has also used the original characters or thinly veiled versions of them as guest characters Characters from Jonny Quest appeared in Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated episodes Pawn of Shadows and Heart of Evil with Dr Benton Quest voiced by Eric Bauza Race Bannon voiced by Christopher Corey Smith and Dr Zin also voiced by Eric Bauza Dr Quest was responsible for the origin of Dynomutt while Dr Zin was also depicted as an enemy of Blue Falcon In 2015 a crossover with Tom and Jerry titled Tom and Jerry Spy Quest was released Tom and Jerry joined forces with the Jonny Quest cast and even Droopy who helped Jade to stop an evil cat army from stealing Dr Benton Quest s newest invention for Dr Zin An episode of the series is briefly shown in scene of the 2018 film Incredibles 2 set in a retro futuristic version of the 1960s Dr Benton Quest appears in the 2020 film Scoob in a non speaking cameo in the end credits shown to be working for the Blue Falcon Jonny Quest and Hadji appears in Jellystone voiced by Andrew Frankel and Fajer Al Kaisi 35 The characters are adults in this series 36 and are also the owners of a bowling alley called Quest Bowl 37 Unlike the original cartoon Jonny and Hadji are not adoptive brothers but an implicit couple Jonny Quest and Race Bannon appeared in the 2021 special Scooby Doo Where Are You Now 38 Jonny Quest appeared in the Teen Titans Go episode Warner Bros 100th Anniversary See also edit nbsp Cartoon portalList of works produced by Hanna Barbera Productions List of Hanna Barbera charactersReferences edit Writing credits for Jonny Quest 1964 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 452 456 ISBN 978 1476665993 Herman Daniel Silver Age The Second Generation of Comic Artists Hermes Press Neshannock Township Pennsylvania 2004 p 195 Trade paperback ISBN 978 1 932563 64 1 a b c d e f g h i Olbrich David W Doug Wildey an interview with the creator of Jonny Quest Amazing Heroes 95 ISSN 0745 6506 May 15 1986 p 34 WebCitation archive Jonny Quest and Television Herman pp 195 196 Was that Jack Armstrong film ever broadcast at Classic Jonny Quest FAQ retrieved 2014 02 23 Castleman Harry and Walter J Podrazik Harry and Wally s Favorite TV Shows Prentice Hall 1989 Brooks Tim and Marsh Earle The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present Ballantine Books 1995 sixth ed TV Guide Guide to TV Barnes and Noble Books 2004 Barbera Joseph 1994 My Life in Toons From Flatbush to Bedrock in Under a Century Atlanta GA Turner Publishing Company p 152 ISBN 1 57036 042 1 End Credits for Jonny Quest www classicjq com Retrieved 19 March 2018 The Mystery of the Lizard Men Jonny Quest 18 September 1964 Double Danger Jonny Quest 13 November 1964 Quest documentary part 11 on YouTube Get Knotted Original Celtic Knotwork List of Irish Surnames Archived from the original on 2010 04 28 Retrieved 2011 05 26 Bannon coat of arms family crest and Bannon family history In search of Jonny Quest Los Angeles Times 2009 02 13 Retrieved 2023 11 12 Calcutta Adventure Jonny Quest Season one Episode seven 30 October 1964 Blosser Lyle P 2008 Classic Jonny Quest FAQ accessed 23 March 2013 Saturday morning fever Timothy Burke Kevin Burke pp 113 116 Jonny Quest P F Flyer Magic Ring at ClassicJQ com Jonny Quest Coloring Books at ClassicJQ com Jonny Quest Card Game at ClassicJQ com Jonny Quest Puzzles at ClassicJQ com Jonny Quest Paint Pencil Crayon By Number Sets at ClassicJQ com Jonny Quest Games and Toys Jonny Quest Board Game at ClassicJQ com Kenner Give A Show Projector at ClassicJQ com Jonny Quest Games and Toys Kenner Movie Projector at ClassicJQ com Jonny Quest in 20 000 Leagues Under the Sea at ClassicJQ com Jonny Quest Archived 2012 10 19 at the Wayback Machine at TVShowsOnDVD com Fuqua Craig Jonny Quest Warner DVD Deficiencies Retrieved 18 April 2012 Warner Archive Announces June Releases Blu Ray com Fuqua Craig Jonny Quest The Complete First Season ClassicJQ com Hemmert Kylie June 24 2021 Jellystone Hanna Barbera Characters Return in HBO Max Original Animated Series Comingsoon net Jellystone I Official Trailer I HBO Max Family YouTube June 24 2021 Retrieved June 24 2021 HBO Max and Warner Bros Animation Jellystone Comic Con Home 2021 YouTube Specials Video Scooby Doo Where Are You Now Stream Free Further reading editKevin Scott Collier Jonny Sinbad Jr amp Me CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2017 ISBN 1978414838 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Jonny Quest TV series Jonny Quest at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on October 21 2016 Jonny Quest at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jonny Quest TV series amp oldid 1215905090 Characters, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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