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Jonny Quest - The Complete First Season

Jonny Quest - The Complete First Season
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Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent
Directed By: Charles A. Nichols

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781560398639
Format: Animated
ISBN: 1560398639
Label: Turner Home Ent
Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Turner Home Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2004-05-11
Running Time: 661
Studio: Turner Home Ent
Theatrical Release Date: 1964-09-18

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Summary: Jonny Quest
Comment: The best television cartoon ever made. A huge inspiration for Brad Bird's "The Incredibles"

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Summary: Jonny Quest is the best!
Comment: I remember how I loved watching Jonny Quest, as a boy, and now my two sons enjoy it very much. I am pleased to have remembered and doubly pleased that Amazon had it in stock, just waiting for me. Thank you, Amazon!

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Summary: All time favorite
Comment: Jonny Quest and Scooby Doo are my two all time favorite cartoons from the 1960's. I always thought of myself as Jonny when I was 5 and 6 years old when I watched. Truely the fore-runner of today's Ben10 type of cartoons.

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Summary: Highly Recommended
Comment: I consider this to be one of, if not the, greatest animated series of all time. It's definitely on the list of the top five best cartoon series ever assuming you like action and adventure.

I am not alone in this opinion as is indicated by the interviews on disk four with people who work in the animation business.

And this is still true after 40 years of advances in technology which you would think would cause cartoons to be better than back then.

Why is it so great ? Many reasons.

It starts with the entire concept of two kids travelling around the world to exotic (and real) places on adventures with their father.

The art. The writing / stories. The voices. The music. All of these are exceptional.

Here's some of my favorite episodes although I like them all:

3. The Curse Of Anubis (probably my all time favorite and my lucky number)
8. The Robot Spy
14. Dragons Of Ashida
20. The Invisible Monster
23. The House Of Seven Gargoyles

This is a great dvd collection at a great price.

Disk four has some extra features where you can find out a lot of interesting facts about Jonny and company.

I like this series so much that I got a Jonny Quest tattoo.

The Hanna Barbera studios came out with some great animated series back then although not all of them have been released on dvd yet. That's bad. They need to release the rest of them including 'The Fantastic Four'. Space Ghost and Birdman are available now.

Jeff Marzano

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Summary: En español
Comment: Quiero saber si alguno de Uds sabe si esta recopilacion de Jonny Quest viene con opcion de escuchar en español


Editorial Reviews:

Baby boomers of a certain age, and anyone fond of classic Hanna Barbera cartoons, might find the 40-year-old episodes in Jonny Quest: The Complete First Season an exciting blast from the past. Five years before Hanna Barbera made a comedy about amateur youths solving exotic mysteries in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, the animation giant captured a more serious spirit from a different era in Jonny Quest. The series played on primetime television--a very big deal for animation at the time--in 1964, and was infused with energy from sundry pop trends as well as cold war paranoia and a prevailing belief in limitless technology (largely inspired by America's race to the moon). Part intelligence thriller, part science fiction, Jonny Quest made a child's adventure out of thwarting international espionage and sabotage with super-computers, state-of-the-art transportation to every corner of the planet, an apparently bottomless budget for building fantastic weapons, martial arts, and more. The fact that schoolboy Jonny, as well as his best friend, Hadji, and canine companion Bandit, were having adventures akin to those of James Bond was terribly exciting.

Young Jonny (voiced by actor Tim Matheson, later a co-star of Animal House and The West Wing) is the motherless son of government scientist Dr. Benton Quest. The latter conducts all manner of research from a remote island, where he lives with Jonny, Hadji, Bandit, and chief assistant Race Bannon, a rugged fellow who tutors Jonny but also provides muscle when the group is on assignment anywhere from the Arctic to Calcutta. The original 26 episodes (on four discs) find the team battling conspirators amidst half-sunken pirate ships in the Sargasso Sea (in the pilot, "Mystery of the Lizard Men," sans Hadji), working undercover to stop a Jahilipur manufacturer of fake gold ("Riddle of the Gold"), and foiling an effort to steal an experimental, "mind-numbing" drug (and passing off a Race look-alike as the real McCoy) in "Double Danger." (The last introduces Race's hottie girlfriend, Jezebel Jade.) The slow, deliberate animation (even more stiff than Scooby) can get a little wearing, but the uniqueness of Jonny Quest as a genuine adventure-drama makes this collection a must. --Tom Keogh


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