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- The Quest family and their bodyguard investigate strange phenomena and battle villains around the world.
- Dr. Benton Quest is a research scientist who is frequently called upon for missions that require his scientific and technical expertise. He is usually accompanied by his son Jonny, his tutor/bodyguard Race Bannon, their bulldog with the distinctive mask-like eye markings named Bandit, and Hadji, an Indian orphan who has special abilities of his own. Together, they investigate mysteries, perform rescues and battle nefarious villains around the world, most notably Dr. Zin.
- I remember being even more into the background music to this show than the story line, although I was into that too. As much as I could be as a kid. I'm not sure how much was original to JQ, but I know a lot of it was done in other Hanna Barbera flicks & you could always tell something you were watching was H/B when it had one of these underscores.POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD. It was easy to become familiar with individual scores because of their repeated use. An example of one of these scores was done ,for example, during the mummies walk in Curse of Anubis. Mummy had good rythm too. Timed his step perfectly with the highly emphasised beat!LMAO! Another started off with an uneasy calm, a foreboding that something hazardous to your health was around the corner, characterized by 3 or 4 repetitions between 2 notes on the strings(violins-I think) followed by a climactic crescendo & a 4 note climb when the corner is rounded. This score was done repeatedly on this & other H/B flicks.I think one of my favorites would be what, for lack of better words I will refer to as the Tempest score, an urgent, "something major is coming down" score apparantly done predominantly with violins or stringed instruments of some kind. It harmonised with something catastrophic or tempestrious unfolding. Would be associated with with avalanches, violent windstorms, fires, pterodactyl attacks-"KILL TURU!! KILL!!!!" "G" The music was surprisingly fun & riviting, especially for what is (ostensibly) a kids cartoon.It was great action type music. I'm surprised that H/B left it on its "back shelf" in its later features. Probably thought it was becoming too familier, which may have been right. When I watched it as a kid, I thought customising background music for other series was practiced by all cartoon producers. Looking back, I think the practice was a little more unique. The only other producers(whatever H/B titles are) that I remember as having distinctly memorable "franchised" action & mood music was (I believe) called Dear Productions or something like that. It made cartoons like Underdog, Commander McBragg, Go Go Gophers & I believe, Tennesee Tuxedo. In some ways, these were even more surprising because these were typically more cartoony plots, yet the action music was distinctly catchy. OBTW, I may be wrong, but I think Dear also was involved with the Charlton Heston epic, El Cid. I think I saw Dear in the credits. Back to Hanna Barbera, I'd appreciate any info on any tapes of the underscores that may exist.
- This is one of my favorite animated series. I loved the fact that this went to exotic locations and all the wild villains they fought. This also was one of the first cartoon series that featured lots of action and even was fairly violent for its time. No wonder this was originally shown in prime time. Too bad the reruns aren't shown on Cartoon Network anymore. This show is truly a classic.
- Jonny's mom first appears in the comic-book story "Enter Race Bannon" in JONNY QUEST #2 (Comico, July 1986). The former Judith Waterston dies in Paris from an incurable disease when Jonny is still a young boy. Dr. Benton Quest is so devastated by her death that agent Roger "Race" Bannon is assigned to be Jonny's bodyguard.<br/><br/>The made-for-cable animated film Jonny's Golden Quest (1993) told a different story about Jonny's mother, as explained in the "Classic Jonny Quest FAQ": Now instead of an incurable disease, or even letting the matter simply remain a mystery, the death of Jonny's mother involved Dr. Zin. This revamping of the JQ world was not well received by many JQ fans. Also, her identity was changed from Judith Waterston to Rachel Wildey (the Wildey surname being used as a tribute to original series architect Doug Wildey). This has now become the official version of what happened and is reported as such in such reference material as the Jonny Quest Character Reference Guide, published by H-B in 1995. If ears serve, it was Jesse White (aka the Maytag repair man) a5c7b9f00b
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