Greatest Cartoon Ever! It was a cartoon that never took it's core audience for granted. Never dumbed anything down just because it was a cartoon. When Race shot his rifle, people died, and he didn't miss. Explosions killed people, not just knocked them down. It was realistic in lots of ways. Boys from 8-13 were enthralled. Still am today.
I keep forgetting how awesome the music is too. I saw a football game and the marching band played the Jonny Quest intro. It was only into it's first few seconds of the drums and the crowd just started screaming. Such greatness can't be made today.
@@mikebreeden6071 "Is that why I'm so politically incorrect?" Not completely. There was also Bugs Bunny & Daffy Duck, Sylvester and Tweetie, Roadrunner and Wile E Coyote and of course Tom and Jerry and many others.
YES ONE OF BEST CARTOONZ IN MY BOYHOOD DAYS AND NOW. LIFE SERIOUS CARTOONS I LIKE MUCH BETTER THAN THE LOWER CHEESEY CARTOONS. WERE CAN BUY OLD CD OF THIS CARTOON AMEN MR JAMES 11**7**2024AD 😮😮😊
The scene where Hadji's jet pack fails and Race has to dive down to rescue Hadji from literally the grasp of the Invisible Monster was a real heart stopper.
The best action was the episode "Turu the Terrible." When you grab a jet pack and a bazooka to go hunting a pterodactyl, there just isn't any more ass left to kick.
@@tomflynn2912 Good values here for ‘the children, the children!’. Never once, what ever is happening, does anyone bail out on the team, or let a friend down. (That imposter in one episode does not count).
Saw the show during its original prime-time run in 1964 when I was 11. After all these years it is still my favorite tv program. The music was absolute dynamite.
Fun fact: in "Double Danger," the impostor gave Race Bannon's age as 32. That would mean he was born circa 1932, making him eighteen years-old in 1950. Just in time for the Korean War! So, he could've learned his combat skills in either the Marine Corps or U.S. Army Rangers before being recruited by Director Corbin of Intelligence One.
The music is still phenomenal! The blending of instruments and sound was and is incredible! The animation, characters, and storyline were so good you couldn't forget them almost 60 years later.
Unfortunately, its excellence is what led to its cancellation. The cost of making an episode was so prohibitive ABC wouldn't pick up the costs unless creator Doug Wiley agreed to "cut corners" which he refused to do.
I loved this show when I was a kid. Part of how I got to be me. It planted the seeds of adventure in me. At 65 after scuba Sky diving the army. And 35 years of policing and twenty years on SWAT and bomb squad the show is still a kick when I get to see it.
Really? I’m not the only one? Don’t have your impressive resume, but ran a hi-power radar for Army tac nukes in Germany, and relaxed later by hunting Cape Buffalo in Southern Africa. This show was part of stirring me up to try things. We used to joke on site about what happens if the robot eyeball walks in. Some guys got it, the rest thought we were crazy.
This was a very bold and daring show from Hanna-Barbera when it debuted in 1964. It was its first dramatic series, the first with realistic character designs, the first such series for prime time TV, and the first of H-B's many action-adventure shows. Hanna-Barbera was entering its creative peak at the time of "Jonny Quest". It's too bad it resorted to recycled formulas and production shortcuts by the 1970s as a victim of its own success.
Hoyt Curtin was beyond his time with his music, and this has been the most well-thought-out orchestrated cartoon of all time! Ditto with Star Trek...The animated version. Peace
But very violent for a kids show and they even show kids here in the middle of the danger like James Bond style with car persecution an guns shooting action! I wouldn't let my "future kids" watch it!
@@eugeniosabater8449 But, back in 1964, it was produced and telecast, by Hanna-Barbera, as a prime-time series! Initially, as an animated remake of the 1930's radio show "The Adventures of Jack Armstrong the All-American Boy" (which would no doubt be considered even more politically incorrect by modern listening audiences). It was tweaked soon afterward, however, to exploit the spy-fi boom so newly popularized, back then, by the 007 movies.
As a boy, my three favorite cartoons were: 1. Jonny Quest (the original) 2. Space Ghost 3. The Herculoids Sadly, they don't make those kind of cartoons anymore...
Very nice edit Jon Dan! I can still remember the first time i laid eyes on this show - "Dragons of Ashida" and i was around 7 or 8. Despite being a kid's show there was nothing childish about it, as with all good children's shows they were made at an adult level from their inception.
Greatest action, coolest monsters, and the hippest theme music in all of cartoon history. Love it when the lead trumpet player drills that high 'A' at the end of the closing credits.
fact....i been telling people for years on years no cartoon had better music than Johnny Quest NONE!! the only 2 i give props to is the Flintsones ..their inside story music was some of the best ...the one i feel was close to JQ was SPIDERMAN!!
The bullets passing throught the Mummy and the invisible monster were really scary. It was trailblazing for Johnny's best friend to boy his age of a different race and culture in 1964.
I hope you viewers notice that most of these action scenes have been recreated in famous action movies: The Bond films Star Wars films Indiana Jones especially Fast and Furious The JJ Abrams Star Trek films Jurassic Park Back to the Future sequels. The biplane dogfight in "Day of the Condor" was one of the finest animated sequences in animation in the 60s. For moments it seems so rich and real you forget it is a cartoon.
Things a good cartoon should have - a great story with excellent pacing and exciting characters, incredible artwork and character design and Hoyt Curtain doing the score!
A one of a kind-way ahead of it’s time-cartoon. It was different alright and I remember all those episodes vividly! I even enjoyed the music as well! 👍
The Yeti, the Mummy, and the Invisible Monster gave me nightmares as a 4 year old back in 1964 when this came out & I watched it on the old Zenith black & white set. I loved it, and would sit, in later years, quietly in front of the TV set with a cassette recorder & record episodes so I could listen to them later. My mind filled in the visuals since I'd seen them for many years from growing up. As a dad, I loved introducing my young son to a cartoon done right - THIS ONE! We would act out scenes together as the cartoon played. Why I had to be Dr. Ashida & Sumi while my son was Race in the karate fights....well, you know. I now have the official soundtrack & of course, this wonderful thing called RUclips that puts the music & scenes right at your fingertips.
Johnny Quest always had the most realistic animation of any cartoon I had ever witnessed and made me want to go into cartooning or animation!! GaryBailey
Doesn't get any better than Johnny Quest. This show was the most definitive dose of weekly action bar none! Iconic dillemas, Sinister Bad Guys, and of course the absolute greatest theme music produced for a cartoon ever! Go Johnny Quest! Go!
man, i loved this show when i was a kid. it's what we called a serious cartoon because they made all the people look real and the opening and closing music was the bomb!!!! ☺this show was truly ahead of its time. 😊 you did a great job on the video and audio mixes too! 😉
Love that episode where Jade was the one to figure out her boyfriend Race had been replaced by a double. Her comment to the boys, "There are some things only a woman can tell" was my introduction as a eight year old to the female sex !
@@davidallbaugh6858 Jade was way better than Barbie! She traveled the world, had a hotter boyfriend than Ken (Race), had a private junket (with a maid), a nice sports car, knew how to handle a gun, had expensive tastes, had her own money and didn't take no crap from her informants! She was fierce, sexy, worldly and no weeping damsel in distress. All this BEFORE the feminist movement! Jade was fire! 💅
I was just 6 or 7 when this show originally aired. All the kids in my neighborhood loved it - and it made a huge impression on our young, unformed brains. We would play-act the characters and recreate the episodes in our backyard with all the neighborhood kids. Jonny Quest had an advertisement of a tennis shoe called "PF Flyers." We all desperately wanted a pair of those shoes. Good times.
I was lucky enough to watch the very first episode the very first time it was aired when I was ten, and I was hooked! Jonny's life was every boy's dream. He traveled the world. His relationship with his friend Hadji was unique in its time. Hadji was not a servant. He was an equal - educated, skilled, and street-smart, he was a perfect companion to share Jonny's adventures. It was also the first time that most people had ever heard the term 'laser'.
When it comes to Jonny Quest, Nothing Beats The Original from the 60's The NEW Version from the 80's and the REAL Version from the 90's can't even hold a candle to this ACTION & VIOLENCE and BTW, I use to watch it everyday on TNT & TBS SuperStation back in the 90's as well as on Cartoon Network and Boomerang Thank GOD for DVD's
0:50 - 0:54/ Without a doubt, the most badass takedown of an enemy ever depicted. Even scarier, that's a maneuver you could pull off in real life. Loved how the animators, within the confines of broadcast tv censorship, could still depict some pretty nasty sequences! Oh yeah, God bless Hoyt Curtin for giving us the greatest theme song.... EVER!❤
Anyone notice how much the Amazon Queen river boat looked like the African Queen riverboat in the old Humphrey Bogart movie of the same name? I love it!!
Johnny and Hadji were ***NOT*** helpless children and hot-house flowers. They could take care of themselves. Things somewhat anathema to current times. Those were good times indeed.
I remember this show fondly from my childhood. It was a great action show. Unfortunately, watching this compilation, all I can think of is how Race Bannon's haircut makes him look like Bobby Hill.
I bought the DVD set way back in the 90s for my youngest son, he loved this show. Also got Herculoids, Space Ghost, Atom Ant, Frankenstein JR and the Wacky Racers. He loved them all.
Es un CLÁSICO DE LOS DIBUJOS DE HANNA BARBERA JONNY QUEST NUNCA ME PERDIA NINGUN CAPITULO EN MI INFANCIA EN LA DECADA DE LOS 7Os DEL SIGLO 20 (XX) PASADO. ☆☆☆☆☆.
WOW !!,,....I AM 70 YEARS OLD, AND STILL REMEMBER THIS SHOW !... BROUGH ME BACK TO A TIME, WHEN I DID HAVE A CARE IN THE WORLD, AND HAD EVERY THING WAS GIVEN TO ME BY THE GREATEST MOM AND DAD ANY KID COULD EVER WANT!,,.....HOW DO I MISS THOSE DAYS, I WOULD WOULD DO EVERYTHING DIFFERENT FROM THAT TIME. IF I WAS NOT SO NAVIE.......SUCH ARE THE DREAMS OLD DAYS FOREVER LOST
I'm a big Red Baron Fan . . .When I saw the episode with the S.P.A.D. and the Fokker dogfighting. . . .as simple as the drawings were, one or two views. . .it was still great to see it. . . I wanted a cartoon about the Red Baron. . . . .I became a Jonny Quest Fan. . . . Now at age 73 I'm a Venture Bros. fan . . . and want Dr. Girlfriend,
I grew up with the 90's revival and it was my very favorite show as a kid, despite constantly scaring the shit out of me. I always wondered why they never aired the original too, and only got to watch it when I was much older and the internet was advanced enough for streaming video. Glad to see they never forgot the JQ mission statement of being the most badass cartoon on TV.
I may be late coming here but I've got to tell you, I loved Jonny Quest!! I watched every episode faithfully. I soooo wanted to grow up to be like Race! One of the coolest cartoons of then or now. And an action compilation! Man oh man, my day is made!
If you feel old, these will help yo
ruclips.net/video/kM-zIa5clt4/видео.htmlsi=WgD-ubvFMj7bNP_B
They didn’t mess around in Johnny Quest. They shot, killed and blew up people in this cartoon.
Speed racer was worse
Heck yeah...unlike these punk azz cartoons of today on tv
@@DoubeEdged7Good stuff it was...
Oh yea.. This was like a Bond movie, with someone who was Chuck Noris Badass..
@@andrewlabat9963Race was badder than both ...
Greatest Cartoon Ever! It was a cartoon that never took it's core audience for granted. Never dumbed anything down just because it was a cartoon. When Race shot his rifle, people died, and he didn't miss. Explosions killed people, not just knocked them down. It was realistic in lots of ways. Boys from 8-13 were enthralled. Still am today.
It was my favorite cartoon when I was young. It had cool monsters, guns and bad guys. What's not to like when you are a boy.
Is that why I'm so politically incorrect? Love that show!
I keep forgetting how awesome the music is too. I saw a football game and the marching band played the Jonny Quest intro. It was only into it's first few seconds of the drums and the crowd just started screaming. Such greatness can't be made today.
@@mikebreeden6071 "Is that why I'm so politically incorrect?"
Not completely. There was also Bugs Bunny & Daffy Duck, Sylvester and Tweetie, Roadrunner and Wile E Coyote and of course Tom and Jerry and many others.
YES ONE OF BEST CARTOONZ IN MY BOYHOOD DAYS AND NOW. LIFE SERIOUS CARTOONS I LIKE MUCH BETTER THAN THE LOWER CHEESEY CARTOONS. WERE CAN BUY OLD CD OF THIS CARTOON AMEN MR JAMES 11**7**2024AD 😮😮😊
The Invisible Monster scared the crap out of me. I kept looking behind me for weeks. Mom wondered why I wouldn't go outside. Great cartoon.
The scene where Hadji's jet pack fails and Race has to dive down to rescue Hadji from literally the grasp of the Invisible Monster was a real heart stopper.
@@davidallbaugh6858 Yes, it was! And the mummy peering through the blinds in "The Curse of Anubis" scared the crap outta me, too! 😬
@@elizabethjordan5755 Me too !
@@elizabethjordan5755 The bullets going through the Mummy were really scary.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The best action was the episode "Turu the Terrible." When you grab a jet pack and a bazooka to go hunting a pterodactyl, there just isn't any more ass left to kick.
The bad guy is an insane, wheelchair-bound old Nazi slavedriver who exhorts the beast, "KILL, TURU, KILL!"
You are correct, sir. Though a close runner-up would have to be that sumo and his komodo dragons. "Un-ga-WAAAH!"
@@chaburchakboth classics
Well said!
Oh, I don't know. Race taking on Chu Sing Ling's entire garrison, on "Terror Island," single-handed, was pretty bad-ass. 😉
nothing like this now a days...Johnny handles a gun and Haji handles a knife like a pro !
The children! The children!
@@tomflynn2912 Good values here for ‘the children, the children!’. Never once, what ever is happening, does anyone bail out on the team, or let a friend down. (That imposter in one episode does not count).
Saw the show during its original prime-time run in 1964 when I was 11. After all these years it is still my favorite tv program. The music was absolute dynamite.
same...I was eight but it all rings true...
me too! used to wake up every sat morning for all the shows, but Johnny Quest was my favorite!
i love boomers
Great show Duncan. My favorite too!
Loved it! I was 7 and the fact that it came on at night made it seem like a "grown up" show!
Fun fact: in "Double Danger," the impostor gave Race Bannon's age as 32. That would mean he was born circa 1932, making him eighteen years-old in 1950. Just in time for the Korean War! So, he could've learned his combat skills in either the Marine Corps or U.S. Army Rangers before being recruited by Director Corbin of Intelligence One.
Marine
👍💥
best saturday morning kid memories!!
Ouch. I remember it on Thursday NIGHTS. 😁😁
Hadji was probably the 1st non-White character in American animation. It was great that he and Jonny were both best friends and brorhers.
you probably do NOT want to watch any early Looney Tunes cartoons then....
@@evilsacramento Probably Not.
@@evilsacramentoThey're great unless you're a snowflake, looking for things to be offended by.
@@evilsacramento Inki on line 2...
One of the first animated non white character to be a main character in a show.
In Jellystone,Johnny Quest and Haji are a married couple.
The music is still phenomenal! The blending of instruments and sound was and is incredible! The animation, characters, and storyline were so good you couldn't forget them almost 60 years later.
The music of Johnny Quest and the original Spider Man cannot be duplicated...
Johnny Quest and the 60s Spider Man music by Ray Ellis....
Unfortunately, its excellence is what led to its cancellation. The cost of making an episode was so prohibitive ABC wouldn't pick up the costs unless creator Doug Wiley agreed to "cut corners" which he refused to do.
People of a certain age just don't understand how cool this was even my dad watched this with me
@@adamjam9541 johnny and Hadji are the first cartoon characters to use Guns
I loved this show when I was a kid. Part of how I got to be me. It planted the seeds of adventure in me. At 65 after scuba Sky diving the army. And 35 years of policing and twenty years on SWAT and bomb squad the show is still a kick when I get to see it.
Really? I’m not the only one?
Don’t have your impressive resume, but ran a hi-power radar for Army tac nukes in Germany, and relaxed later by hunting Cape Buffalo in Southern Africa. This show was part of stirring me up to try things.
We used to joke on site about what happens if the robot eyeball walks in. Some guys got it, the rest thought we were crazy.
Original animation for Johnny Quest had the look of a graphic novel. Really stood out from the rest of Saturday morning cartoons.
That's Jonny, not Johnny.
Quite true.
I really liked this music in the series. I'd never heard brass and percussion used this way in a cartoon before.
This was a very bold and daring show from Hanna-Barbera when it debuted in 1964. It was its first dramatic series, the first with realistic character designs, the first such series for prime time TV, and the first of H-B's many action-adventure shows. Hanna-Barbera was entering its creative peak at the time of "Jonny Quest". It's too bad it resorted to recycled formulas and production shortcuts by the 1970s as a victim of its own success.
Hoyt Curtin was beyond his time with his music, and this has been the most well-thought-out orchestrated cartoon of all time! Ditto with Star Trek...The animated version. Peace
That Walking Eye was scary. Dirty Old Dr. Zin was wicked to the core.
Remind
Reminds me of the Monster in Forbidden Planet. Anne Francis, what a fox :)
My childhood. A true classic indeed.
But very violent for a kids show and they even show kids here in the middle of the danger like James Bond style with car persecution an guns shooting action! I wouldn't let my "future kids" watch it!
@@eugeniosabater8449 well kids nowadays watch worst things than "violent cartoons" on the internet
@@eugeniosabater8449And you are the problem.
@@eugeniosabater8449 But, back in 1964, it was produced and telecast, by Hanna-Barbera, as a prime-time series! Initially, as an animated remake of the 1930's radio show "The Adventures of Jack Armstrong the All-American Boy" (which would no doubt be considered even more politically incorrect by modern listening audiences). It was tweaked soon afterward, however, to exploit the spy-fi boom so newly popularized, back then, by the 007 movies.
As a kid, I never appreciated how badass this theme is.
It's Jazz, and the Jazz never fails to be amazing!
Thanks to Hoyt Curtin
@@paintnamer6403 Hoyt Curtin also composed the themes of Godzilla " Hanna Barbera " version & Jana of the Jungle.
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💘💘💘💘💘💘💘
I did. It is what had endeared this show to us for all of these years.
Savage
As a boy, my three favorite cartoons were:
1. Jonny Quest (the original)
2. Space Ghost
3. The Herculoids
Sadly, they don't make those kind of cartoons anymore...
Watch Venture Brothers
and all three worked on by artist Alex Toth ! I think he designed the latter two entirely
Was the voice of Space Ghost Art Bell?
Gunslinger Girl is good. Outstanding music also.
Right on....Brother.....Right .on......and you got those cartoons...in the right order...i was there when they first aired....65 now....😛
Alex Toth designs for Johnny Quest are iconic and just beautiful and that intro is unbelievable. The best action cartoon from sixties.
Very nice edit Jon Dan! I can still remember the first time i laid eyes on this show - "Dragons of Ashida" and i was around 7 or 8. Despite being a kid's show there was nothing childish about it, as with all good children's shows they were made at an adult level from their inception.
Still better than most action films nowadays! 💪🏆
Lol/ I used to watch it every Saturday morning when I was a kid.
I was star struck as a boy. Love the theme music. The mummy! The Yeti! The blob! Little boys dream.
Tim mathison was the voice of jonny quest. He also played otter in the film animal house.😊
Greatest action, coolest monsters, and the hippest theme music in all of cartoon history. Love it when the lead trumpet player drills that high 'A' at the end of the closing credits.
fact....i been telling people for years on years no cartoon had better music than Johnny Quest NONE!! the only 2 i give props to is the Flintsones ..their inside story music was some of the best ...the one i feel was close to JQ was SPIDERMAN!!
Great 1960s Big Band Jazz. I was a kid in the 1960s and this was a favorite of mine.
The audio quality of this version is outstanding.
Thanks, it was rip off from the blu rays and the ost album in FLAC
@@JonDan The hi-hat sounds like I'm standing right beside it, well done.
People today mock Johnny calling him, "ole helmet head," because of his hair style. I think that they are just jealous!
Love the music.
I remember this. The animation is better than I remembered.
Agreed! Pretty sure this has been remastered and digitized
Maybe because you watched it on a black and white TV like most of us. I'd love to see all the episodes again now in color : )
Love it! Got the blu Ray watch it anytime I like!😊
The bullets passing throught the Mummy and the invisible monster were really scary. It was trailblazing for Johnny's best friend to boy his age of a different race and culture in 1964.
That's Jonny, not Johnny.
Yes my favorite cartoon when I was 8-10.
When I was ten, I asked my Dad if I could change my first and middle name to Race Bannon, I’ll never forget his laugh, lol
My favorite cartoon when I am 65
I still love watching these classic "Johnny Quest" animated stories. It's adventurous!
You don't know how we all waited for this cartoon every Saturday morning!!!!
I hope you viewers notice that most of these action scenes have been recreated in famous action movies:
The Bond films
Star Wars films
Indiana Jones especially
Fast and Furious
The JJ Abrams Star Trek films
Jurassic Park
Back to the Future sequels.
The biplane dogfight in "Day of the Condor" was one of the finest animated sequences in animation in the 60s. For moments it seems so rich and real you forget it is a cartoon.
@@STho205 hey you gave me an idea , it would be cool to creat a video about that
Things a good cartoon should have - a great story with excellent pacing and exciting characters, incredible artwork and character design and Hoyt Curtain doing the score!
Couldn't agree more!
Thanks , Brings back many good memories. In many ways this show was way ahead of its time.
Glad you enjoyed it
With today's technology this would make a great family TV/Cable series!
Jonny Quest, Spider Man , and the Monkees were mainstays for me in that era. Great stuff. Spiderman had some very cool music as well.
Thanks,Brought back some Great memories from Long ago, Watched it in the 60s. Way ahead of its time.
That hot Cuban jazz soundtrack was friggin' AWESOME!! Very Tito Puente-like.
With some Dizzy Gillespie mixed in.
The Hoyt Curtain score was AWESOME!!’
I took up the trombone because this music always sent a thrill and was inspiring
A one of a kind-way ahead of it’s time-cartoon.
It was different alright and I remember all those episodes vividly!
I even enjoyed the music as well! 👍
One of the best cartoons from the 1960s
My favorite growing up. Absolutely the best. ❤💯
One of the best cartoons ever well illustrated
The best animated "cartoon" theme song ever. By far. Change my mind. Especially given the subject matter of the show.
The Yeti, the Mummy, and the Invisible Monster gave me nightmares as a 4 year old back in 1964 when this came out & I watched it on the old Zenith black & white set. I loved it, and would sit, in later years, quietly in front of the TV set with a cassette recorder & record episodes so I could listen to them later. My mind filled in the visuals since I'd seen them for many years from growing up. As a dad, I loved introducing my young son to a cartoon done right - THIS ONE! We would act out scenes together as the cartoon played. Why I had to be Dr. Ashida & Sumi while my son was Race in the karate fights....well, you know. I now have the official soundtrack & of course, this wonderful thing called RUclips that puts the music & scenes right at your fingertips.
Good Dad!
Thanks, Son.
The First Year Series Was the Classic !
There was only one season of the original series.
One of the BEST INTROS EVER RECORDED😊😊
Johnny Quest always had the most realistic animation of any cartoon I had ever witnessed and made me want to go into cartooning or animation!! GaryBailey
That's Jonny, not Johnny.
Doesn't get any better than Johnny Quest. This show was the most definitive dose of weekly action bar none!
Iconic dillemas, Sinister Bad Guys, and of course the absolute greatest theme music produced for a cartoon ever!
Go Johnny Quest! Go!
This video that you made here, BRAVO!
A family of 7 children 5 boys & 2 girls my brothers & I enjoyed watching This show every week
0:53 no punches pulled that guy's dead😁
man, i loved this show when i was a kid. it's what we called a serious cartoon because they made all the people look real and the opening and closing music was the bomb!!!! ☺this show was truly ahead of its time. 😊 you did a great job on the video and audio mixes too! 😉
3:35 - Damn, that's a gorgeous drawing. Even at the age of six, I had a thing for Jade.
Jade was a cartoon hottie! lol
Love that episode where Jade was the one to figure out her boyfriend Race had been replaced by a double. Her comment to the boys, "There are some things only a woman can tell" was my introduction as a eight year old to the female sex !
@@davidallbaugh6858 Jade was way better than Barbie! She traveled the world, had a hotter boyfriend than Ken (Race), had a private junket (with a maid), a nice sports car, knew how to handle a gun, had expensive tastes, had her own money and didn't take no crap from her informants! She was fierce, sexy, worldly and no weeping damsel in distress. All this BEFORE the feminist movement! Jade was fire! 💅
@@elizabethjordan5755 I agree !
@@elizabethjordan5755Look up Modesty Blaise!
Me and my older brother lived for this cartoon on Saturday morning!!!!!If I remember correctly jot came on just before Jonny Quest.
I was just 6 or 7 when this show originally aired. All the kids in my neighborhood loved it - and it made a huge impression on our young, unformed brains. We would play-act the characters and recreate the episodes in our backyard with all the neighborhood kids. Jonny Quest had an advertisement of a tennis shoe called "PF Flyers." We all desperately wanted a pair of those shoes. Good times.
Love it, I have the DVD box set
Brad Bird, writer/director of The Incredibles loved this cartoon.
The Greatest American series ever created!
Venture Bros did a number on me.
A BEAUTIFULL LADY ON THE CARTOON JOHNNY QUEST , SHE DOES REMEMBER STEFANIE POWERS ❤
I was lucky enough to watch the very first episode the very first time it was aired when I was ten, and I was hooked! Jonny's life was every boy's dream. He traveled the world. His relationship with his friend Hadji was unique in its time. Hadji was not a servant. He was an equal - educated, skilled, and street-smart, he was a perfect companion to share Jonny's adventures. It was also the first time that most people had ever heard the term 'laser'.
When it comes to Jonny Quest, Nothing Beats The Original from the 60's
The NEW Version from the 80's and the REAL Version from the 90's can't even hold a candle to this
ACTION & VIOLENCE
and BTW, I use to watch it everyday on TNT & TBS SuperStation back in the 90's as well as on Cartoon Network and Boomerang
Thank GOD for DVD's
0:50 - 0:54/ Without a doubt, the most badass takedown of an enemy ever depicted. Even scarier, that's a maneuver you could pull off in real life.
Loved how the animators, within the confines of broadcast tv censorship, could still depict some pretty nasty sequences!
Oh yeah, God bless Hoyt Curtin for giving us the greatest theme song.... EVER!❤
Anyone notice how much the Amazon Queen river boat looked like the African Queen riverboat in the old Humphrey Bogart movie of the same name? I love it!!
We need a live action movie. 🎬
5:06
*I TOLD YOU ABOUT THE STAIRS!"
But seriously, holy crap is this impressive.
Johnny and Hadji were ***NOT*** helpless children and hot-house flowers. They could take care of themselves.
Things somewhat anathema to current times.
Those were good times indeed.
I teach my kids how to use weapons. I don't know about other people
@@tomflynn2912 My daughter's first two shots with my .45 were dead center a half inch apart.
All good kid stuff has the chars out and doing things.
And, Jonny was sort of impulsive, Hadji had a lot more common sense.
Do not mess with Race Bannon!
I think Race and Dr. Quest might have had a little thing going on. Just sayin'.
@kph6 well he did replace jonnys mom
@@kph6 more projection.
Yes, it was unique and had a lot of action. Good vs. evil. And sometimes, someone got killed.
My Big Brother got me into Quest,....STILL one of HB"s BEST!!! The music was sooooo "choice"!!! They really DON"T make'em like this anymore!!!
All the Good Music Right Here . !
Wonderful, fantastic 😊
Greatest cartoon show, ever!
never remembered them actually have the kids shot guns too.....this series was so fun to watch.
See if you can scrounge up the croc attack from "Turu The Terrible."
I remember this show fondly from my childhood. It was a great action show. Unfortunately, watching this compilation, all I can think of is how Race Bannon's haircut makes him look like Bobby Hill.
Very disturbing in the plane where Race looks over lovingly at Dr Quest.
Now try to un see it.
@@robertmorris8997 projecting?
Watched this during the 70s. That Electric ghost and Robot spider were my favorite episodes.
I bought the DVD set way back in the 90s for my youngest son, he loved this show. Also got Herculoids, Space Ghost, Atom Ant, Frankenstein JR and the Wacky Racers. He loved them all.
Es un CLÁSICO DE LOS DIBUJOS DE HANNA BARBERA JONNY QUEST NUNCA ME PERDIA NINGUN CAPITULO EN MI INFANCIA EN LA DECADA DE LOS 7Os DEL SIGLO 20 (XX) PASADO. ☆☆☆☆☆.
Best realistic cartoon ever - watched them all!
Amazing in all ways. That is some amazing acid jazz. Now I am need to watch some episodes.
More like Dizzy Gillespie..a couple decades before acid jazz.
True.@@saul2007t
Trilha sonora fantástica! Qualidade indiscutível.
Yes, I watch these a the time of original broadcast, still top of my list!
My favourite cartoon as a kid. Love that theme music!
PLEASE DON’T LET THEM FUCK THIS UP WITH A WOKE REMAKE!!!
The music is the coolest part of Johnny Quest
Love the music. Fantastic drums !!
The music smokes!
WOW !!,,....I AM 70 YEARS OLD, AND STILL REMEMBER THIS SHOW !... BROUGH ME BACK TO A TIME, WHEN I DID HAVE A CARE IN THE WORLD, AND HAD EVERY THING WAS GIVEN TO ME BY THE GREATEST MOM AND DAD ANY KID COULD EVER WANT!,,.....HOW DO I MISS THOSE DAYS, I WOULD WOULD DO EVERYTHING DIFFERENT FROM THAT TIME. IF I WAS NOT SO NAVIE.......SUCH ARE THE DREAMS OLD DAYS FOREVER LOST
One of my favorite Saturday morning cartoons from back in the Day. Johnny Quest and Space Ghost were were the Best.
I'm a big Red Baron Fan . . .When I saw the episode with the S.P.A.D. and the Fokker dogfighting. . . .as simple as the drawings were, one or two views. . .it was still great to see it. . . I wanted a cartoon about the Red Baron. . . . .I became a Jonny Quest Fan. . . . Now at age 73 I'm a Venture Bros. fan . . . and want Dr. Girlfriend,
I grew up with the 90's revival and it was my very favorite show as a kid, despite constantly scaring the shit out of me. I always wondered why they never aired the original too, and only got to watch it when I was much older and the internet was advanced enough for streaming video. Glad to see they never forgot the JQ mission statement of being the most badass cartoon on TV.
I may be late coming here but I've got to tell you, I loved Jonny Quest!! I watched every episode faithfully. I soooo wanted to grow up to be like Race! One of the coolest cartoons of then or now.
And an action compilation! Man oh man, my day is made!
Glad I Got the DVD.
You should get the Blu-ray, watching this in HD is amazing
@@JonDan Touche' (smile)
Now I know how "Venture Brothers" was born.