Jonny Quest
Jonny Quest is about the adventures of Jonny Quest and his father Dr. Benton Quest. Along for the adventure is the multi-faceted "Race" Bannon, the mystical Hadji, and Jonny's dog, the irrepressible Bandit. They solve mysteries and try to thwart the evil of Dr. Zin. However, when Jonny Quest ended in 1965, it was far from finished. Jonny Quest went into syndication in 1986 for a short 13 episode sting as The New Adventures of Jonny Quest (1986). The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest emerged on the Cartoon Network with 2 full seasons of new and exciting adventures in 1996. Jonny Quest had successfully run 3 series dating back to the 60's and is still well known classic today.
A foreign power uses the Sargasso Sea to conduct laser experiments and employs "lizard men" to scare away potential interlopers.
A rocket malfunctions and crashes in the Arctic. Dr. Benton Quest is dispatched to find the rocket but must contend with operatives of a hostile foreign power who seek the same thing he is.
A plot to frame Dr. Quest for the theft of a national Egyptian treasure awakens an ancient mummy to dog the steps of the true culprits.
To save Dr. Quest and his friend from a ritualistic sacrifice to a native fire god, Race must convince savage tribesmen that he's their water god, that he's powerful, and that he's angry.
The Quest family goes to India to investigate the source of fake gold, but Dr. Zin is determined to stop them.
Tomb raiders give Quest's party a hard time on a South American government-sponsored expedition to assess a remote lost city.
Home movies from India remind the Quests how Hadji came to join their group back when Dr. Quest had dealings with a secret nerve gas factory in the snowy Himalayan mountains.
As Dr. Quest works on an revolutionary new weapon, Dr. Zin sends an advanced and unstoppable spider-like robot to examine it.
While Dr. Quest scouts Thailand for hallucinogenic plants, Race is secretly replaced by a lookalike enemy agent seeking Benton's formula.
The Quests make an emergency landing in the Andes where a German World War I ex-fighter pilot wants to take on and kill Race in an aerial dogfight.
When the Quests discover sunken treasure, they're taken prisoner by local pirates.
Voodooism is held responsible for all but one last owner deserting plantations on Tanaiga Island, but Dr. Quest believes drugs are more responsible than mysticism.
In the jungles of Brazil, Hadji, Jonny, Race and Bandit get on the bad side of a tribe of angry and relentless pygmies after saving their human sacrifice from death.
The Quests visit an old colleague, an esteemed biologist who now turns out to be an insane breeder of vicious monster lizards.
Dr. Quest heads up the Amazon to the Land of the Turu in pursuit of high grade trinoxite, a new metal essential to the space program, unaware that "Turu" is a live pteranodon guarding the deposit.
The atypical behavior of a volcano catches Dr. Quest's interest, initially unaware that it's the latest weapon project of Dr. Zin, protected by sharpshooters on hovercrafts.
In the Canadian woodlands, the Quest team encounters French-Canadian smugglers as well as a Native American guardian and his canine companion.
Foreign agents hijack Dr. Quest's new Underwater Prober, taking Race, Jonny and Bandit prisoner.
Marooned after a boat fire, Jonny, Hadji and Bandit are taken in by friendly island apes. Two poachers, hearing of a reward for their return, seek to profit by turning the Quests' misfortune into a ransom demand.
A fellow scientist accidentally creates living energy that only lives to feed on more energy, including that from living organisms. The Quest party answers his plea for help.
In Africa, the Quest party is threatened by a psychopathic German war criminal and his obedient troop of all-male Neanderthals.
Someone goes to great lengths to keep activities in the Quetong swamp lake area private. Dr. Quest gets involved when asked to determine why local fish are suddenly starting to make area fishermen sick.
En route to a Norwegian castle, Jonny can't get the others to believe he saw a periscope following their boat through the fjord, then later seeing a stone gargoyle move.
A mad scientist's sloppy handling of growth bacteria results in giant animals running amok. He abducts Dr. Quest to ensure his help, forcing Race to turn to an old friend to find him.
Dr. Quest's surprise visit to his friend Raj Guru in the high Himalayas of Nepal coincides with a storm having driven the yeti from the mountain into the old palace nearby, or so it would seem.
The Quests land themselves smack dab in the heart of a seafarer's fantastic and nightmarish yarn, complete with a ghost ship, a prowling sea monster, a hold full of coffins, and hidden treasure.
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Tim Matheson | Jonny Quest |
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Don Messick | Dr. Benton Quest |
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Mike Road | Race Bannon |
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John Stephenson | Dr. Benton Quest |
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Danny Bravo | Hadji |
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Henry Corden | Po-Ho Indian |
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Doug Young | Dying Lab Man |
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Vic Perrin | Kronick |
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Sam Edwards | Guard 1 |
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Nestor Paiva | Po-Ho Chief |
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Everett Sloane | Perkins |
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Cathy Lewis | Jade |
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Keye Luke | Commissioner Wah |
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Tol Avery | Tabak |
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Will Kuluva | Dr. Chu Sing Ling |
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J. Pat O'Malley | Chopper |
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Daws Butler | Maharaja |
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Marvin Miller | Abdul Kaseem |
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Janet Waldo | Airport P.A. |
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Jesse White | Pasha Peddler |
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Sandy Wormser | Denise |
| Director | Joseph Barbera |
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| William Hanna |
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| Writer | Doug Wildey, William Hamilton, Walter Black, Charles Hoffman, Joanna Lee, Alan Dinehart, Herbert Finn, Joseph Barbera, William Hanna, Alex Lovy | |
| Producer | Joseph Barbera, William Hanna | |
| Musician | Hoyt Curtin, Ted Nichols | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Edition Release Date | Dec 05, 2000 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 2709 |
| Added Date | Apr 05, 2020 14:44:34 |
| Modified Date | Jan 10, 2026 16:12:44 |