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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.
The prime-time TV animated series Jonny Quest originally debuted on ABC on September 18, 1964. And as American comics historian Daniel Herman then wrote: Wildey's designs on Jonny Quest gave the cartoon a distinctive look, with its heavy blacks [i.e. shading and shadow] and its Caniff-inspired characters. . . . The show was an action/adventure ...
Dr. Benton Quest Gay Dr. Benton Quest and Race Bannon are portrayed as a same-sex couple in the series. The first episode "Bannon Custody Battle" is about Race Bannon wanting to share custody of Jonny and Hadji with Benton though it's revealed in court that Race Bannon is a robot duplicate created by Dr. Zin and the real Race Bannon was on ...
Jonny Quest, Hadji, and Dr. Benton Quest appeared in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story a Family Guy direct-to-video movie. An eight-minute parody appeared in 1995 on the animated series Freakazoid , under the title "Toby Danger", featuring the voices of Scott Menville, Don Messick (in his last role before he died), and Granville Van Dusen (all ...
Jonny's Golden Quest is an animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1992, and originally aired on USA Network on April 4, 1993. [1] It is a follow-up to the 1964–65 Jonny Quest cartoon series, and its 1986 revival The New Adventures of Jonny Quest from The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera. [2]
Whispering Smith – episode – The Idol – Eddie Royce (1961) Top Cat – episodes – Fancy-Fancy/The Sergeant (1961–1962) Jonny Quest – 6 episodes – Dr. Benton C. Quest/additional voices (1964–1965)
It is a continuation of Jonny Quest (1964) and The New Adventures of Jonny Quest (1986) and features teenage adventurers Jonny Quest, Hadji Singh, and Jessie Bannon as they accompany Dr. Benton Quest and bodyguard Race Bannon to investigate strange phenomena, legends, and mysteries in exotic locales.
Donald Earle Messick (September 7, 1926 – October 24, 1997) was an American voice actor, known for his performances in Hanna-Barbera cartoons. [1]His best-remembered voice roles include Scooby-Doo, Bamm-Bamm Rubble and Hoppy in The Flintstones, Astro in The Jetsons, Muttley in Wacky Races and Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines, Boo-Boo Bear and Ranger Smith in The Yogi Bear Show ...