Jonny's Golden Quest
Jonny's Golden Quest | |
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Written by |
Screenplay: Mark Young Story: Sean Roche Characters: Doug Wildey |
Directed by |
Don Lusk Paul Sommer |
Voices of |
Don Messick Granville Van Dusen Meredith MacRae JoBeth Williams Frank Welker Ed Gilbert Anndi McAfee Rob Paulsen Whit Hertford Peter Renaday Pepe Serna Jeffrey Tambor Will Estes George Hearn Marcelo Tubert B.J. Ward |
Composer(s) | John Debney |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Mario Piluso |
Production company(s) | Hanna-Barbera Productions |
Release | |
Original network | USA |
Original release | April 4, 1993 |
Jonny's Golden Quest is a 1993 animated television movie produced by Hanna-Barbera and originally aired on the USA cable channel. It attempts to fill back-story holes that were left unexplored in the original Jonny Quest cartoon series. It was in particular a follow-up to The New Adventures of Jonny Quest, with the same actors voicing Dr. Quest (Don Messick, also from the original), Race Bannon (Granville Van Dusen) and Hadji (Rob Paulsen).
It cannibalized the storyline of that series' episode "Deadly Junket," wherein a little girl appears to ask the Quest party to help her find her missing father, a scientist kidnapped by Dr. Zin. Here, the girl is ultimately revealed to have been lying about her identity, and her parents are really Race and his romantic interest from two episodes of the original series, Jade (voice of JoBeth Williams).
This television film states that they had wed, quickly realized that marriage and intelligence work did not go together, and had the union dissolved. Subsequently discovering her pregnancy, Jade never told her ex-husband.
Voice cast
- Ed Gilbert
- George Hearn
- Whitby Hertford
- Meredith MacRae
- Anndi McAfee
- Don Messick
- Will Nipper
- Rob Paulsen
- Peter Renaday
- Pepe Serna
- Jeffrey Tambor
- Marcelo Tubert
- Granville Van Dusen
- Betty Jean Ward
- Frank Welker
- Jobeth Williams
DVD release
On August 9, 2011, Warner Bros. released Jonny's Golden Quest on DVD in region 1 via their Warner Archive Collection. This is a manufacture-on-demand release, available exclusively through Warner's online store and only in the US.[1]
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