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Jonny Quest (often referred to as The Adventures of Jonny Quest) is a science fiction/adventure animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and created and designed by comic book artist Doug Wildey, about the adventures of a young boy who accompanies his father on extraordinary adventures. The first of several Hanna-Barbera action-based adventure shows, which would later include Space Ghost, The Herculoids, and Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Jonny Quest ran on ABC in prime time for one season in 1964 - 1965. After spending two decades in reruns, new episodes were produced for syndication in 1986.
Episodes
1964 – 1965
"The Mystery of the Lizard Men" (first episode, Hadji does not appear)—Dr. Quest is called in when several boats and ships are destroyed by a mysterious light beam.
"Arctic Splashdown" (first appearance of Hadji)—Jonny and company head for the Arctic to trace a missile that went off course.
"The Curse of Anubis"—An old friend summons Dr. Quest to Egypt, informing the Doctor that he's uncovered the fabled lost city of Ghiva.
"Pursuit of the Po-Ho"—A friend of Dr. Quest's is taken prisoner in the jungle by the dreaded Po-Ho tribe.
"Riddle of the Gold"—Dr. Quest tries to solve the "Riddle of the Gold" being mined from a vein in India that was supposedly tapped out years ago.
"Treasure of the Temple"—The Quests set out on an archeological expedition to the lost city of Malatan. Someone doesn't want them to be there.
"Calcutta Adventure" (origin of Hadji)—In India, Dr. Quest aids locals who have contracted a mysterious illness.
"The Robot Spy"—Dr. Zin's UFO transports a giant spider-like robot with which he hopes to obtain information about Dr. Quest's para-power ray gun.
"Double Danger" (Jade episode)—Dr. Zin wants to use a Race Bannon impostor to steal the formula for a tranquilizer which could hypnotize whole cities.
"Shadow of the Condor"—On a trip to South America, the Quests' plane develops engine trouble over the Andes and they are forced to land at the home of a mysterious German Baron.
"Skull and Double Crossbones"—The Quests tangle with pirates searching for sunken treasure.
"The Dreadful Doll"—Dr. Quest is called in when a young girl falls under the spell of an apparent voodoo curse.
"A Small Matter of Pygmies"—Jonny, Race and Hadji are taken prisoner by a tribe of hostile pygmies.
"Dragons of Ashida"—An old scientist friend of Dr. Quest's has been conducting experiments with lizards-resulting in an island full of dragons.
"Turu the Terrible"—In the jungle, the Quest party encounters a pteranodon.
"The Fraudulent Volcano"—Dr. Quest is called in to investigate a volcano that is behaving abnormally.
"Werewolf of the Timberland"—The Quests go in search of a rare type of petrified wood in an area where they are warned about a prowling werewolf.
"Pirates from Below"—Jonny and Race are captured by pirates who are hijacking Dr. Quest's new undersea crawler.
"Attack of the Tree People"—A fire on the high seas forces the Quest party to abandon ship, and Jonny and Hadji are marooned on an island.
"The Invisible Monster"—A scientist's experiments have gotten out of hand-he calls for Dr. Quest's help after he unintentionally creates an invisible energy beast.
"The Devil's Tower"—The team tries to recover an instrument-laden weather balloon when it lands atop a remote mountain peak.
"The Quetong Missile Mystery" (title card shows "The 'Q' Missile Mystery" for the 1964-65 season's re-run of this episode)—The police commissioner of Quetong calls in Dr. Quest to investigate the strange disappearance of four of his men.
"The House of Seven Gargoyles"—The Quests visit a colleague in his castle in Norway.
"Terror Island" (Jade episode)—In Hong Kong, Dr. Quest is kidnapped by a mad scientist who turns ordinary animals into giant monsters.
"Monster in the Monastery"—The Quests travel to a Himalayan village where the natives live in a fear of terrifying snow creatures.
"The Sea Haunt"—The Quest team boards a seemingly deserted ship on the Java Sea, only to learn that an amphibious creature has attacked the crew.
1986 – 1987
"Peril of the Reptilian"—Mysterious attacks on military installations in the South Pacific lead Dr. Quest to evil Dr. Phorbus, who has engineered prehistoric remains into mutant dinosaur-like "reptile-men" to help him rule the world.
"Nightmares of Steel"—Sheik Abu Saddi asks Dr. Quest for help in dealing with a vicious marauder band who have developed robot horses from stolen from the sheik.
"Aliens Among Us"—A matter transportation device invented by Dr. Quest is stolen by apparent aliens.
"Deadly Junket"—Dr. Zin once again causes problems when he kidnaps Dr. Bradshaw to work on an anti-missile system.
"Forty Fathoms Into Yesterday"—After being thrown back into the year 1944, the Quests discover that a time machine discovered aboard a submarine is being used by a German scientist to change the course of history.
"Vikong Lives"—While in the arctic, the Quests' discover an ape-like creature being frozen in the ice.
"The Monolith Man"—Hardrock, a living rock joins the Quest team.
"Secret of the Clay Warriors"—The Quests' receive a plea for help from an archaeologist friend, they arrive to help end the reign of terror by ghostly clay warriors.
"Warlord of the Sky"—An evil scientist plans to rule the skies with an incredible flying craft called the Dreadnought
"The Scourge of Skyborg"—Race tests a new computerized autopilot (CAP), and runs afoul of Skyborg, a renegade half-man, half-robot, who pits Race against CAP in a battle to win the Quests freedom
"Temple of Gloom"—Hadji's old teacher is being forced by the evil Deprave to disrupt a peace conference.
"Creeping Unknown"—A monster made of plants terrorizes the area near a swamp.
"Skullduggery"—Dr. Zin is behind a plan to use tokens of power to gain mastery over the world.
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