Johnny Quest. One of the best cartoons to ever come from the 60's...way ahead of its time...what is so cool is the soundtrack to this...those dudes were jamming....
This is the kind of red-blooded American cartoon that I remember. For young boys and even older boys, this was the best cartoon. The story lines were awesome.
@@brianroberts2402 I was born in 86 and there was a couple episodes where the Indian natives were friendly and helped the Quest team and a couple episodes where they were hostile
@@marcustrice3246 0:09 and 0:25 I used to love Jonny Quest and I still enjoy it (Big Bowl in Lincolnshire/10,000 years of Monsters/Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed).
@@marcustrice3246 I was born in ;62. I don't remember any episodes where the bad guys were Indian, but that doesn't matter. There were bad guys and good guys in this series that were assorted races. It wasn't about race, it was about right and wrong, and it was terrific.
That's old school animation where each movement was layered on vellum or acitate to get the transition. Today a starting point midway point and end point are only needed then the transition is predictably rendered. It saves time and production cost. Unfortunately the artists talent is replaced with cgi work.
Family counsels of the day also caused them to end the show. They complained the show was way too violent and showed people dying on every episode. People loved it though. My favorite cartoon as a kid.
@@rayflaherty3441 I read that years ago. The show was top notch and had great ratings but family advocacy groups monitoring tv shows complained it was way too violent for children and argued it should not be a part of the Saturday children cartoon rotation. They lobbied the studios to cancel the show or air it during a nighttime slot. Hanna Barbera cancelled it, but the show went on to be hugely popular in syndication. The article was written in the 1990s or early 2000s when the Cartoon Network broadcasted the original show again and as usual was a big hit and lead to a remaking of the cartoon series.
Did not know that. It was my favorite adventure show as a kid till Star Trek came a long the following year. Johnny Quest was the animated cartoon show to have a non-White cast member in Hadji.
Two boys travelling the world. Going to foreign countries, exotic locations Being involved in dangerous (but exciting) adventures. With adult males providing positive roll models in courage. And how to "be a man". For me as a boy back then, that was the message this show conveyed. And to millions of other boys that were the show's target audience. The message? Boys were to be brave, resourceful, adventurous, show leadership and initiative.
As a kid I thought this show was SO COOL. The music is uncredited (although Hoyt Curtin is listed as Music Director). The the music was written and scored by Ted Nichols. In my college years at CSU Los Angeles (where he had been director of bands from 60-63), I had the pleasure of taking a course in film scoring from him. We got to examine the cues he wrote for the show, including the opening and closing theme music. Definite big band jazz influenced by Stan Kenton and other modernists. The short trombone solos were played by Frank Rosolino.
Nichols scored this? Well hang me. All these years it was commonly believed that Curtin wrote all the music for Quest. Come to think, the animation experts interviewed on this topic never said the composer's name in the JQ DVD docummentary. That's interesting. As far as I know Nichols was Curtin's alumnee at this time in H-B, but soon he was promoted to musical director, following Curtin's temporary departure in 1965. Nichols composed every cartoon soundtrack between 65-72 including Space Ghost, Secret Squirrel, Herculoids, Shazzan, Birdman & Galaxy trio, Wacky Races, Penelope Pitstop and of course his most memorable/famous work, Scooby-Doo. Someone should do a full interview with him right now and ask him these questions
I lived for the show every Sat morning. Still think it's the best cartoon opening ever. Only Cowboy Bebop can rival it, but then that's an anime so they're in diff categories.
Probably a hell of a lot. They quit making it because it was *very* expensive to produce given the ratings it had. There's an hour documentary about that.
Notice how crazy the trombones play in this theme? The composer made the sheet music for the instrument *ridiculous* (almost impossible to play right) after his Trombone section was giving him shit about writing music that was too easy to play.
It is awesome but best ever…hmmmm….lots of great opening “superCool” titles came out of this era….mission Impossible and Hawaii Five-O, just to name two. The fact this was composed for a “saturday kids’ show” though was extraordinary.
I was born in 2002, this wasn’t a show of my generation, but my dad introduced it to me when I was little nonetheless. He had watched it as a kid and figured I’d enjoy it. I did! Loved it. I have great memories of watching it with him. They don’t make them like this anymore.
Glad your Dad showed you this marvelous cartoon from 50 years ago . The show was canceled after one season due to high costs . One cool gadget was a ring you would get if you bought a pair of PF Flyers sneakers.
I remember killing this on Boomerang with my dad and little bro on Sunday afternoons back when Boomerang was worth a damn! It was Jonny Quest, Shazam, Scooby Doo, Super Friends, Magilla Gorilla, Yogi Bear, The Flintstones and The Jetsons that would fill up the whole afternoon lol.
Jonny Quest is memorable for many reasons, not the least of which is that awesome theme song. As a child in the 60s, I can honestly say this was the very first cartoon that didn’t treat us like babies! I never understood why they haven’t tried a big screen, live action adaptation .
This show had everything that young boys loved -- kids that traveled all over the world -- jungles, mountains, the bottom of the sea -- fighting, shooting, robot spiders, giant Komodo dragons, giant spiders, pirates, judo, secret agents, lost cities, invisible monsters, mummies, man-eating crocodiles, ray guns! Did I mention fighting and shooting? And super cool Music! Everything! Jonny Quest was the greatest show ever made -- for ten-year old boys. Which I was, when it first came out.
And young girls…this was my favorite show growing up, and I dressed like Johnny Quest as often as I was allowed in the 60’s and early 70’s… I am 63 and it is still my favorite look for me…black shirt, blue jeans, perfect white sneakers…still love the science, the forward thinking, the fact that Hadji was an equal. Bring this back!!!!!
Um, I LOVED this show. But I was/am a girl. I don't care what you said about the show being for boys because I thought all of the episodes were so very cool, too. The artwork, the music, the stories -- all cool!
@@simoncondron6056 In the 12-part documentary here on CZcams, they do an entire ep. on the music, and point out that there's one part where the trombone slide moves so fast that 9 out of 10 musicians _cant_ play it properly. Amazing!
On Saturday morning I didn't go outside to play until I watched Johnny Quest and don't forget Fat Albert and the Cosby kid's. Best 70's cartoons ever. Most of the cartoons today are senseless.
Tony Beazley • I grew up in the 1960s and 1970s me and my brother and cousin used to watch Johnny quest every Saturday morning too we would watch scooby doo and the groovey ghoulies bugs bunny ISIS and shazam and a few more we had the best cartoons that were ever made. In the 60s and 70s.
Robert Kelly • I did too you got that right we had the very best cartoons that were ever made in the 1970s all the cartoons from the 1980s until now are junk and scenesless
Wow, what memories. I was six and my brother was seven when this show came out. We never missed an episode, ha-ha. It had everything a kid could ask for - two tough guys, Bandit, Hadjii, dinosaurs, mummies, mecha-monsters, jungles and headhunter natives, clandestine para-military groups, and international adventures. The creators must have polled dozens of kids to see what fascinated us back in 1964. Thanks for sharing!
I'm 50 years old, and my high school freshman English teacher said she learned what a "gargoyle" was from that show. Most of us in the class had as well.
what is fascinating to me is how many of the innovations that were introduced on Jonny Quest ultimately did come to pass--cell phones/harrier jump jets/hovercraft/rocket packs etc-the show's creator Doug Wiley spent long hours reviewing science magazines to come up with the ideas/inspiration for all of these things
@David Graham for the most part of my 60 years I have noticed how the government always takes things from our old cartoons and not giving credit to any of the first engineers to actually design those wild machines, but watching them work on some things from Divergent and far out recent sci-fi movies are getting scary. Ai is seriously moving fast.
@@TommygunNG I didn't mean for my comment to invalidate anything you said, Lee. It's just a creative liberty that the show took. An actual gargoyle usually sticks out from a structure and always acts as a decorative gutter spout.
The excellent CZcams documentary on the Making of Jonny Quest says that the studio musicians responsible for performing the intro were goofing around, slacking off, figuring that since they'd been asked for "cartoon" music it would be an easy day's pay -- UNTIL Hoyt Curtin presented them with the actual score. He had those pros puffing and sweating until they were exhausted, trying to keep up with the complicated arrangement and fast tempo. A very wearing day for them, but classic results.
The trombonists had been bitching about how they so little to do, and most of it was simple stuff. This shut them up. NEVER get your composer mad at you!
Hanna Barbera (William Hanna and Joe Barbera) are well known for cartoons like The Jetsons, Flinstones, Yogi Bear and, of course, Scooby Doo. But surprisingly few people know about the gem called Jonny Quest. The original show ran in 1964-65 and was as incredible for Americans as The Thunderbirds was for British audiences. I wasn't old enough to watch it when it first aired, but saw the reruns beginning in 1970 on my local broadcast stations (this was pre-cable.) I was fascinated. Unlike every other show on Saturday morning, this one was amazing and dead serious. I remember being frightened by the energy monster (that bone-chilling howl it had) and the sense of dread of the alien spider robot. No other show could illicit such emotions from me. To this day I think of Jonny Quest as being one of the best shows I ever watched as a kid.
The 60's and 70's were the best time in the world for film and tv. I'm 25 and I'm not into modern media at all. But all of this old stuff is my jam, it was created with such energy and skill. Just getting into Johnny Quest, am now a child in 1964 sitting in front of the television watching this awesome intro.
I saw every episode of every series of Jonny Quest from the originals to the series released in the 80's where Dr. Quest had a full beard and the last series The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest where they dealt with a new enemy worse than Dr. Zin and how they went into the virtual world and I even saw the 2 cartoon movies they did Jonny's Golden Quest where we were introduced to Jonny's mother for the very first time and Race's daughter that he didn't even know he had and the other one I can't remember what it was called but I remember it had something to do with Prehistoric insects that Dr. Zin wanted because he thought the scientists who were working on reviving them was gonna use them as bioweapons even though said scientists wanted to use them for medical purposes.
Best Cartoon I remember this cartoon was different from the others, a level above, change my mind and my brothers, I wanted to have a Bandit puppy. Cheers from Monterrey México
A great Saturday morning cartoon show. "Johnnie Quest" was my 2nd favorite cartoon show behind "Underdog." Greatings from Charleston, West Virginia, USA
@@fhhfgj Great Response! I still think Johnny Quest is best theme song of all time. However I had completely forgotten about the ones you listed. Well done.
This was THE cartoon that I looked forward to on Saturday mornings. The animation, the great musical soundtrack, would keep me glued to the 19" black & white t.v. What a great cartoon!
When I was a young land my parents bought me the complete first season and I watched it over at least 100 times. It was glorious in every possible way!
Religious grade school, dealing w/bully, discovering or was it being discovered/shy to the max ; let's just say that somehow everything worked out @ home w/homework & cat best fur friend, great schoolmates + TV's Johny Quest e/great story lines (for a rapidly growing-nerdy 12yr old) which fed my God-given artistic talents as I became enamored w/the incredible artists' work on the show & my loving parents' endless encouragement topped off by surprising me w/my first RCA COLOR TV FOR MY BIRTHDAY! (let's hear it for "Nerdom!)🙄🤔
The Boomerang channel was the shit back in the 90s. I am a 90s kid. Johnny Quest, The Jetsons & Speed Racer was everything. The new generation born now will never know about Saturdays cartoons. Or just great TV shows alone.
Now THIS was a cartoon, not the crap of today. I was a kid when this came on and I never missed an episode. Yeah, I'm 55 but I still love a good cartoon to this day. For those that don't know, this is the cartoon "The Venture Brothers" is based on. With a little bit of "The Hardy boys" thrown in, but mainly Jonny Quest.
MThrow me too I'm 56 and I loved these cartoons. I have built a video library of all the classic cartoons I grew up with so my future grandchildren can enjoy.
I'm great full to have grown up in the seventies. Johnny Quest, banana split show, speed racer Saturday morning cartoons , my apple jacks and some chocolate milk . Great childhood memories.
I'd grew up in the '70s and this cartoon right here, was ahead of it's tine! The music, suspense, mystery, humor, sci-fi, horror, a lil' romance but the best thing was....somebody always get killed. Think about how they let all this in an cartoon show for kids and adults to enjoy; of the '60s era. It still holds up to today's standards, even better than some! Thanks man, for the nostalgia!
That is some of the best music I have ever heard, not just for cartoon but for any show. The trombones are awesome. Terrific horn play all around. The trumpets play complex rhythms. I can go on and on. When I watch the show, I see a button come up on my screen that says "Skip Intro". And I think to myself, "Are you kidding me?"
Race Bannon! A US special forces veteran, 3rd degree black belt, licensed to drive a motorcycle, a car, a truck, a tractor trailer, a boat, a small plane, a jet plane, and a helicopter! Race wasn't just Dr Quest's bodyguard, he was also MISTER ALL-DRIVER MAN!
Did I just have one helluva flashback to my youth!! LOVED Johnny Quest! I would stop everything I was doing to watch this show. Coolest thing I ever saw as a kid.
This was my favorite Saturday morning cartoon. I didn't like getting up in the morning, but I would jump out of bed early on Saturday for all the great cartoons!
Love your name! You have knowledge of "mothman"? I was in WV for a bit for work. I asked two old ladies about Mothman. They had nothing to say. Curious.
Love Jonny Quest! Such an amazing classic! Use to watch it all the time with my dad as a kid and teenager! I still have the entire series on DVD at home. I’m a fan of old cartoons.
Terry Wyatt Yeah, i don't remember it spelled that way........No Bandit in that picture.Or is he on Hodji's lap? Probably spelled his name wrong. That was one of my favorite shows when i was a kid.
I remember the year all of us kids at Minot AFB, North Dakota got our first PF Flyers. They were a cool novelty compared to our traditional Converse. I think 1966. I was 10.
THAT'S Entertainment,the Intro!! Alone prepares you for something EPIC about to Happen.The good Ole days weren't Always good, But this and all the Hanna-Barbera stable kept us on the straight and narrow. Thanks for the Memories.
Nine o'clock Saturday morning I was glued to the T.V. at 11 yrs. old for some Johnny Quest! My favorite episode was the invisible monster! The sound of it was chilling as a kid! The soundtrack of every episode had us at the edge of our seats! I guess being about Johnnys age made it highly relatable to me! Absolutely loved "Johnny Quest"!!!!!
For a cartoon in the 60's, this was very adult orientated, considering most of the "adult" programs were goofy shows like, I Dream of Jeanie, Gilligan's Island, Green Acers and The Munsters, just to name a few. JQ will always rank as one of the best TV shows to come out of the 60's despite it's origins as a cartoon and holds up as a well made, well told story with realistic characters and mature, story lines.
Not really; Clutch Cargo and another cartoon called "Space Angel" used an animation system where real peoples mouths were superimposed over the characters faces. It was kind of creepy. The stories were interesting, and you could pull some interesting facts out of them. @@taroman7100
Hey, now. Those "goofy" shows were some of the funniest and still beloved comedies to this day! I will also throw in The Andy Griffith Show and Dick Van Dyke as well. But I agree Jonny Quest was such a unique kids cartoon for that time and imo even now this show would be pretty "adult" for today's kids that are used to being talked down to and dimwitted humor.
This would be on the television on our local station on Sundays or sometimes in the mornings in the early 1980s. Johnny Quest, The Herculoids, Thundar The Barbarian... they were awesome.
I used to watch that show every Saturday morning, then I would head out to our local grocery store and get to my register to check groceries ...back then in 1969, we used the National Cash Register machines. Those things must have weighed 100 lbs!
Loved that theme song!! Jazzy and exciting!! Science was the basic premise of this action packed cartoon, I was five years old when it debuted in 1964!!!
I guess it was the mid 70s when I first started watching JQ. Yes these are fond child hood memories and that little bandit I would have cloned him. Thanks for the memories!!
+Salomon Marquez Pelaez I remember seeing this while singing the intro back in 1996 when I was 9 years old and it was on saturday morning cartoons on Cartoon Network! When Cartoon Network used to be cool! Around the same time MTV was coold also HBO had some animation too like "Babar the elephant"! But then in 1998 they aired a new Jonny Quest at first it was good but I always prefered the 60's original version, and cartoons like Space Ghost, Birdman, The herculoids, Mighthor, G-force (Gatchaman) Captain Planet, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and The pirates of Dark Waters!!!
I'm 60 years old I will still rock me some Jonny Quest with a bowl of Frosted Flakes I'm going back to my childhood 😋
I'm 34 and feel this!
You're still a child at heart pal. 😁
I'm 60 also & the gkiddos love this shit! best cartoon ever.
This is the kind of red-blooded American cartoon that I remember. For young boys and even older boys, this was the best cartoon. The story lines were awesome.
Why not some Cap'n Crunch?
Snakes, dragons, lasers, ufos, mummys, airplanes, how could it not be a hit show. They didn't treat us like dumb kids.
I loved it!
Don't forget Hoodlums, Mad Scientists, evil Ace Pilots, Murderous killers, Hostil Jungle Pygmies and hostil Indians.
@@marcustrice3246 Maybe the Indians could be given a better role? What do ya think?
It was cool as is though.
I was born in 55
@@brianroberts2402 I was born in 86 and there was a couple episodes where the Indian natives were friendly and helped the Quest team and a couple episodes where they were hostile
@@marcustrice3246 0:09 and 0:25 I used to love Jonny Quest and I still enjoy it (Big Bowl in Lincolnshire/10,000 years of Monsters/Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed).
@@marcustrice3246 I was born in ;62. I don't remember any episodes where the bad guys were Indian, but that doesn't matter. There were bad guys and good guys in this series that were assorted races. It wasn't about race, it was about right and wrong, and it was terrific.
FUN FACT: When the show premiered in the 60's, it actually had good ratings. The only reason it was cut short was because of the production costs.
That's old school animation where each movement was layered on vellum or acitate to get the transition. Today a starting point midway point and end point are only needed then the transition is predictably rendered. It saves time and production cost. Unfortunately the artists talent is replaced with cgi work.
Family counsels of the day also caused them to end the show. They complained the show was way too violent and showed people dying on every episode. People loved it though. My favorite cartoon as a kid.
@@richardlangdon712 Can you cite that? Wikipedia says it was due to production costs.
@@rayflaherty3441 I read that years ago. The show was top notch and had great ratings but family advocacy groups monitoring tv shows complained it was way too violent for children and argued it should not be a part of the Saturday children cartoon rotation. They lobbied the studios to cancel the show or air it during a nighttime slot. Hanna Barbera cancelled it, but the show went on to be hugely popular in syndication. The article was written in the 1990s or early 2000s when the Cartoon Network broadcasted the original show again and as usual was a big hit and lead to a remaking of the cartoon series.
Did not know that. It was my favorite adventure show as a kid till Star Trek came a long the following year. Johnny Quest was the animated cartoon show to have a non-White cast member in Hadji.
This was James Bond for kids. I was 7 when this came out. My younger brother and I couldn’t get enough of Johnny Quest.
No "h" in Jonny...😊
@@alanhumphrey4198 Oh no! You mean I spelled it wrong?!
Same same
I don't know which one was the biggest JQ fan my brother or me. But I could've cloned that little guy bandit I loved him so much.😅
Yes it was
When an half-century-old cartoon intro is more Epic than a multi million-dollar current movie.
True .
SO True....well said!
im surprised they haven't made a movie yet. it would be lit AND based
And the animation still holds its own, even being hand drawn.
@@KazeMunashii I dunno about that. I'd love a JQ live action movie but Hollywood could easily ruined it if given to the wrong people.
JOHNNY QUEST is easily one of the greatest American Cartoons ever created.
Like in Incredibles 2
Why did it only last one season?
@Queen Glamazona But the Flintstones lasted several years. Thanks for the feedback !
The BEST of ALL TIME...AND intro music!
Well yeah. Animals don't talk. Human evil is shown to have consequences. No one has super abilities. Bullets kill. And you don't have an extra life.
I’m 65 my daughter bought me a dvd of all the original episodes I still watch it
same here. i have the whole set
Two boys travelling the world. Going to foreign countries, exotic locations Being involved in dangerous (but exciting) adventures. With adult males providing positive roll models in courage. And how to "be a man". For me as a boy back then, that was the message this show conveyed. And to millions of other boys that were the show's target audience. The message? Boys were to be brave, resourceful, adventurous, show leadership and initiative.
EVERY SINGLE gay friend that I have ADORED this show!!!
@Sentiental56 Indeed.
It wasn't till way later I noticed Johnny looks more like Race than Dr Quest. No wonder his mom "disappeared."
@@toddbennett7157I know (February 6th,2024 plus April 3rd,2024 and April 4th,2024/🙂).
@@toddbennett7157I know (March 14th,2024 plus April 3rd,2024 and April 4th,2024/🙂).
As a kid I thought this show was SO COOL.
The music is uncredited (although Hoyt Curtin is listed as Music Director). The the music was written and scored by Ted Nichols. In my college years at CSU Los Angeles (where he had been director of bands from 60-63), I had the pleasure of taking a course in film scoring from him. We got to examine the cues he wrote for the show, including the opening and closing theme music. Definite big band jazz influenced by Stan Kenton and other modernists. The short trombone solos were played by Frank Rosolino.
Nichols scored this? Well hang me. All these years it was commonly believed that Curtin wrote all the music for Quest. Come to think, the animation experts interviewed on this topic never said the composer's name in the JQ DVD docummentary. That's interesting. As far as I know Nichols was Curtin's alumnee at this time in H-B, but soon he was promoted to musical director, following Curtin's temporary departure in 1965. Nichols composed every cartoon soundtrack between 65-72 including Space Ghost, Secret Squirrel, Herculoids, Shazzan, Birdman & Galaxy trio, Wacky Races, Penelope Pitstop and of course his most memorable/famous work, Scooby-Doo. Someone should do a full interview with him right now and ask him these questions
Hell yes!!
Agree completely
I lived for the show every Sat morning. Still think it's the best cartoon opening ever. Only Cowboy Bebop can rival it, but then that's an anime so they're in diff categories.
Hands down my all-time favorite TV theme.
If we only knew, how many kids became pilots, scientist or engineers because of this show.
Probably a hell of a lot. They quit making it because it was *very* expensive to produce given the ratings it had. There's an hour documentary about that.
Larry Stimely Really? I loved Jonny Quest growing up and the music. Nothing like it since. I would love to see this documentary- is it on CZcams?
and wizards. sim sim salabim.
None, likely. Show not oriented toward gay types.
err... girls watched it too
Best theme music of any show period! Opening and closing
Notice how crazy the trombones play in this theme? The composer made the sheet music for the instrument *ridiculous* (almost impossible to play right) after his Trombone section was giving him shit about writing music that was too easy to play.
It is awesome but best ever…hmmmm….lots of great opening “superCool” titles came out of this era….mission Impossible and Hawaii Five-O, just to name two. The fact this was composed for a “saturday kids’ show” though was extraordinary.
Some of the incidental music in the episodes was still getting used years later in other animated series.
It is some fantastic music and leaves 99+% of the others in the dust but TANK! by The Seatbelts for Cowboy Bebop is simply unreal.
The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest had better music.
I am 70 years old and I STILL love Jonny Quest!! What a great show! I miss it tremendously!
Race Bannon was a great male role model for a cartoon character back in the day
He's still a pretty good role model imo ^^
@@kimmyyy1164 Agreed
Not great the best ever
We all wanted to grow up to be that suave MFer. LOL
You mean Mike Pence?
I was born in 2002, this wasn’t a show of my generation, but my dad introduced it to me when I was little nonetheless. He had watched it as a kid and figured I’d enjoy it. I did! Loved it. I have great memories of watching it with him. They don’t make them like this anymore.
I was born in 1999 and same for me. I remember watching this in the car on roadtrips as a kid and on bommerang
Glad your Dad showed you this marvelous cartoon from 50 years ago . The show was canceled after one season due to high costs . One cool gadget was a ring you would get if you bought a pair of PF Flyers sneakers.
I remember killing this on Boomerang with my dad and little bro on Sunday afternoons back when Boomerang was worth a damn! It was Jonny Quest, Shazam, Scooby Doo, Super Friends, Magilla Gorilla, Yogi Bear, The Flintstones and The Jetsons that would fill up the whole afternoon lol.
Similar story, I was born in 2005 and my dad also showed me this show. I feel like this is a show that a lot of dads show their kids.
same
The BEST theme for any TV cartoon ever. No question about it!
Hoyt Curtin was prolific with Hanna Barbera. Love his brass sound from Jonny Quest to The Jetsons..
Absolutely 💯 The ❤ Best TV cartoon Theme song ! ! 🔸
Johnny quest and space ghost are my two favorite opening theme ever.
Jonny Quest is memorable for many reasons, not the least of which is that awesome theme song. As a child in the 60s, I can honestly say this was the very first cartoon that didn’t treat us like babies! I never understood why they haven’t tried a big screen, live action adaptation .
In today's Hollywood, they would only ruin it, in a pile of wokeness.
What they did to The Green Hornet film a few year back was preposterous.
I, for one, don’ t think I’ d work live action. The fact it was animated is a big part of what made it cool 😎
It would never live up to the cartoon version.
Yup
Hollywood keep your hands off of Jonny Quest.
I'm 30 years old my dad got me watching this as a child and still love this show today.
I watched this when I was ten year's old back in 1968 . When cartoons were cartoons.
This show had everything that young boys loved -- kids that traveled all over the world -- jungles, mountains, the bottom of the sea -- fighting, shooting, robot spiders, giant Komodo dragons, giant spiders, pirates, judo, secret agents, lost cities, invisible monsters, mummies, man-eating crocodiles, ray guns! Did I mention fighting and shooting? And super cool Music! Everything!
Jonny Quest was the greatest show ever made -- for ten-year old boys. Which I was, when it first came out.
Girls too. I loved this as a kid, would never miss it.
Girls loved it too ! I was a big fan - never missed it
@@domainofthesun4400 Bucky Barnes as
Dr. Quest and Sam Wilson as Race Bannon.
And young girls…this was my favorite show growing up, and I dressed like Johnny Quest as often as I was allowed in the 60’s and early 70’s… I am 63 and it is still my favorite look for me…black shirt, blue jeans, perfect white sneakers…still love the science, the forward thinking, the fact that Hadji was an equal. Bring this back!!!!!
Um, I LOVED this show. But I was/am a girl. I don't care what you said about the show being for boys because I thought all of the episodes were so very cool, too. The artwork, the music, the stories -- all cool!
Nobody ever mentions at how good the trombones were in this theme. The trumpet section wasn't too shabby either
I know. I keep waiting to find a marching band playing this… I was good on trombone, but I wasn’t good enough to play this
@@simoncondron6056 In the 12-part documentary here on CZcams, they do an entire ep. on the music, and point out that there's one part where the trombone slide moves so fast that 9 out of 10 musicians _cant_ play it properly. Amazing!
Hard to hear them over the gunfire that starts with each horn sequence but maybe that helps.
@@simoncondron6056 the brass section was awesome 👍🏼
@@dphalanx7465What is the documentary called? I would love to see that?
On Saturday morning I didn't go outside to play until I watched Johnny Quest and don't forget Fat Albert and the Cosby kid's. Best 70's cartoons ever. Most of the cartoons today are senseless.
Tony Beazley • I grew up in the 1960s and 1970s me and my brother and cousin used to watch Johnny quest every Saturday morning too we would watch scooby doo and the groovey ghoulies bugs bunny ISIS and shazam and a few more we had the best cartoons that were ever made. In the 60s and 70s.
Robert Kelly • I did too you got that right we had the very best cartoons that were ever made in the 1970s all the cartoons from the 1980s until now are junk and scenesless
I agree...they are senseless.
Agreed 100 percent yo
Thank you for remembering Sir.
Wow, what memories. I was six and my brother was seven when this show came out. We never missed an episode, ha-ha. It had everything a kid could ask for - two tough guys, Bandit, Hadjii, dinosaurs, mummies, mecha-monsters, jungles and headhunter natives, clandestine para-military groups, and international adventures. The creators must have polled dozens of kids to see what fascinated us back in 1964. Thanks for sharing!
Don't forget that quintessential villain "Dr. Zinn"!!!
I'm 50 years old, and my high school freshman English teacher said she learned what a "gargoyle" was from that show. Most of us in the class had as well.
what is fascinating to me is how many of the innovations that were introduced on Jonny Quest ultimately did come to pass--cell phones/harrier jump jets/hovercraft/rocket packs etc-the show's creator Doug Wiley spent long hours reviewing science magazines to come up with the ideas/inspiration for all of these things
Funny, because the gargoyles in that episode weren't gargoyles. They were grotesques, not meant to divert rain water from the building.
@David Graham for the most part of my 60 years I have noticed how the government always takes things from our old cartoons and not giving credit to any of the first engineers to actually design those wild machines, but watching them work on some things from Divergent and far out recent sci-fi movies are getting scary. Ai is seriously moving fast.
@@ryankane7177 Hey, that's what they were called, and that's how my junior high English teacher said she learned what they were.
@@TommygunNG I didn't mean for my comment to invalidate anything you said, Lee. It's just a creative liberty that the show took. An actual gargoyle usually sticks out from a structure and always acts as a decorative gutter spout.
The excellent CZcams documentary on the Making of Jonny Quest says that the studio musicians responsible for performing the intro were goofing around, slacking off, figuring that since they'd been asked for "cartoon" music it would be an easy day's pay -- UNTIL Hoyt Curtin presented them with the actual score. He had those pros puffing and sweating until they were exhausted, trying to keep up with the complicated arrangement and fast tempo. A very wearing day for them, but classic results.
Hoyt would write lines for trombone that were impossible to play and break the trombonist balls for not being able to keep up...:)...
The trombonists had been bitching about how they so little to do, and most of it was simple stuff. This shut them up. NEVER get your composer mad at you!
+Commander Straker Yeah. Hoyt Curtin, the composer, was supposedly laughing his head off in the booth watching the trombonists try to play it.
So interesting!
Robert Haworth I'd heard the same story. The musicians worked their tails off, just to keep up.
Hanna Barbera (William Hanna and Joe Barbera) are well known for cartoons like The Jetsons, Flinstones, Yogi Bear and, of course, Scooby Doo. But surprisingly few people know about the gem called Jonny Quest. The original show ran in 1964-65 and was as incredible for Americans as The Thunderbirds was for British audiences. I wasn't old enough to watch it when it first aired, but saw the reruns beginning in 1970 on my local broadcast stations (this was pre-cable.) I was fascinated. Unlike every other show on Saturday morning, this one was amazing and dead serious. I remember being frightened by the energy monster (that bone-chilling howl it had) and the sense of dread of the alien spider robot. No other show could illicit such emotions from me. To this day I think of Jonny Quest as being one of the best shows I ever watched as a kid.
I remember watching reruns in like 1968. It was definitely before 1970.
I was 4 or 5 when this was on and I remember being terrified of the mummy!! When it appeared it was behind the sofa time for me!
I remember The "Thunderbirds" as well. I can still hear "Thunderbirds are GO"!
Oh man! That Energy monster still gives me the creeps and I'm 66!
That shriek still gets me to this day!
One of the best cartoons ever!
I think we just had black and white and got 3 stations ....but Jonny Quest we were glued to it while sipping Nestle QUICK !
In my house it was Ovaltine.
Good times!! Good memories!!!
Applejacks or Fruitloops here!
The Jonny Quest theme songs is still my all-time fave instrumental piece. Love that jazzy rocking tune!
This cartoon was so good 90s kids didn't care it was made in the 60s 💯
Facts I'm 40 and found this on cartoon network and was instantly hooked, the reboot was really good too
I had one of the most nostalgic moments of my life just now. This is a forgotten masterpiece. They need shows like this today.
Loved this cartoon as a child. The intro itself got my blood pumping and still remembered the beat of the music after all these years.
This was my favorite Saturday morning show when I was a kid back in the 60s.
The 60's and 70's were the best time in the world for film and tv. I'm 25 and I'm not into modern media at all. But all of this old stuff is my jam, it was created with such energy and skill. Just getting into Johnny Quest, am now a child in 1964 sitting in front of the television watching this awesome intro.
This used to be my favorite cartoon. The adventure, the cool music... I couldn’t wait for every episode.
I saw every episode of every series of Jonny Quest from the originals to the series released in the 80's where Dr. Quest had a full beard and the last series The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest where they dealt with a new enemy worse than Dr. Zin and how they went into the virtual world and I even saw the 2 cartoon movies they did Jonny's Golden Quest where we were introduced to Jonny's mother for the very first time and Race's daughter that he didn't even know he had and the other one I can't remember what it was called but I remember it had something to do with Prehistoric insects that Dr. Zin wanted because he thought the scientists who were working on reviving them was gonna use them as bioweapons even though said scientists wanted to use them for medical purposes.
Dr. Zin was like the Ernst Stavro Blofeld or Wo Fat of the show.
One sentence...
Where can one find the latter
@@menacelurkingyet8345 even more sinister.
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Every episode was a masterpiece. Animation was top-notch for its time. Music was perhaps the best ever produced for a cartoon.
One of the best cartoons of My Childhood!
agreed
Best Cartoon I remember this cartoon was different from the others, a level above, change my mind and my brothers, I wanted to have a Bandit puppy. Cheers from Monterrey México
A great Saturday morning cartoon show. "Johnnie Quest" was my 2nd favorite cartoon show behind "Underdog." Greatings from Charleston, West Virginia, USA
Loved this cartoon
If you're in your sixties and did not watch Johnny Quest you did not lived your life!
1964 i was 5 years old and didn't immediately liked "Jonny Quest" but it finally grew on me, i had no idea it lasted only one season til now. 🌍
My mom's favorite cartoon. I MYSELF loved it everyweekend in the late 80s and early 90s.
Have to listen to this 2 more times.
One of the BEST cartoons of all time. It had everything in it.
Best theme song of all time
True, right up there with James Bond, Pink Panther and Peter Gunn.
@@fhhfgj Great Response! I still think Johnny Quest is best theme song of all time. However I had completely forgotten about the ones you listed. Well done.
Hoyt Curtin and his jazz orchestra..
I grew up watching. Every Saturday morning.
Loved it ❤
oh my gosh i watch this show every Saturday morning back in the mid 60's , i'am 67 now so many memories
"RACE" Bannon was the coolest character under pressure👌!
This was THE cartoon that I looked forward to on Saturday mornings. The animation, the great musical soundtrack, would keep me glued to the 19" black & white t.v.
What a great cartoon!
When I was a young land my parents bought me the complete first season and I watched it over at least 100 times. It was glorious in every possible way!
This show and the Thunderbirds were a happy time of my life....
Religious grade school, dealing w/bully, discovering or was it being discovered/shy to the max ; let's just say that somehow everything worked out @ home w/homework & cat best fur friend, great schoolmates + TV's Johny Quest e/great story lines (for a rapidly growing-nerdy 12yr old) which fed my God-given artistic talents as I became enamored w/the incredible artists' work on the show & my loving parents' endless encouragement topped off by surprising me w/my first RCA COLOR TV FOR MY BIRTHDAY! (let's hear it for "Nerdom!)🙄🤔
Oh almost forgot girls somehow slowly entered picture...latino u know?🙄😏🙂
I was 13, when Cartoon Network first hit the airwaves in 1992. That was when I was introduced to Jonny Quest.
That theme used to roll they my head as a kid with every swing on a vine, every fast bike ride, and every airplane flight I was on.
I use to watch Jonny Quest with my 2 brothers.We never missed an episode. Wonderful childhood memories. 💖
The Boomerang channel was the shit back in the 90s. I am a 90s kid. Johnny Quest, The Jetsons & Speed Racer was everything. The new generation born now will never know about Saturdays cartoons. Or just great TV shows alone.
Space Ghost was cool as shit!
Now THIS was a cartoon, not the crap of today. I was a kid when this came on and I never missed an episode. Yeah, I'm 55 but I still love a good cartoon to this day. For those that don't know, this is the cartoon "The Venture Brothers" is based on. With a little bit of "The Hardy boys" thrown in, but mainly Jonny Quest.
MThrow we need dr. quest to go after doctor Zinn in North Korea
MThrow agree, this show is awesome
I love the venture brothers precisely for the reason it parodies johnny quest which i loved as a kid.
Venture brothers is the best! I love how Action Johnny turned out!
MThrow me too I'm 56 and I loved these cartoons. I have built a video library of all the classic cartoons I grew up with so my future grandchildren can enjoy.
I'm great full to have grown up in the seventies. Johnny Quest, banana split show, speed racer Saturday morning cartoons , my apple jacks and some chocolate milk . Great childhood memories.
I'd grew up in the '70s and this cartoon right here, was ahead of it's tine! The music, suspense, mystery, humor, sci-fi, horror, a lil' romance but the best thing was....somebody always get killed. Think about how they let all this in an cartoon show for kids and adults to enjoy; of the '60s era. It still holds up to today's standards, even better than some! Thanks man, for the nostalgia!
My absolute favorite cartoon as a kid growing up in the 60s.
That is some of the best music I have ever heard, not just for cartoon but for any show. The trombones are awesome. Terrific horn play all around. The trumpets play complex rhythms. I can go on and on.
When I watch the show, I see a button come up on my screen that says "Skip Intro". And I think to myself, "Are you kidding me?"
Some of us kids grew up having an appreciation for music! Especially jazz!
I used to watch this late at night growing up. This is a good dose of nostalgia. Bandit was soo cute !
Loved that Show as a kid. I'm 60 now. Still watch cartoons.
Oh my god, Jonny Quest is the shit! Brings back so many memories!
True that*****
Super Saturday on Nick Schulte
Great music background great cartoon.nothing but the best.
Race Bannon! A US special forces veteran, 3rd degree black belt, licensed to drive a motorcycle, a car, a truck, a tractor trailer, a boat, a small plane, a jet plane, and a helicopter! Race wasn't just Dr Quest's bodyguard, he was also MISTER ALL-DRIVER MAN!
this song has some great changes and chord progressions .
I use to watch Johnny Quest all the time when l was a young boy. Great adventures!
The greatest American cartoon of all time. Period.
I don't know if THE best, although it definitely is an underrated badass show!
one of the best for sure
Geesh !!! Even the intro is total BADASS !!!!!
That theme music is awesome, .
Did I just have one helluva flashback to my youth!! LOVED Johnny Quest! I would stop everything I was doing to watch this show. Coolest thing I ever saw as a kid.
This was my favorite Saturday morning cartoon. I didn't like getting up in the morning, but I would jump out of bed early on Saturday for all the great cartoons!
Man, that brought back memories. This was my favorite cartoon.
Love your name! You have knowledge of "mothman"? I was in WV for a bit for work. I asked two old ladies about Mothman. They had nothing to say. Curious.
Love Jonny Quest! Such an amazing classic! Use to watch it all the time with my dad as a kid and teenager! I still have the entire series on DVD at home. I’m a fan of old cartoons.
One of my favorites if not the favorite of my Saturday Mornings growing up in the 60's.
The intro got me so pumped to watch this when I was a kid
I was a Johnny Quest fan. Watched while wearing my PF Flyers.
Its was johnny quest. Look it says jonny . Thats a weird thing
Terry Wyatt
Yeah, i don't remember it spelled that way........No Bandit in that picture.Or is he on Hodji's lap? Probably spelled his name wrong. That was one of my favorite shows when i was a kid.
HolyDiver and MY Red Ball Jets!!!
I remember the year all of us kids at Minot AFB, North Dakota got our first PF Flyers. They were a cool novelty compared to our traditional Converse. I think 1966. I was 10.
last time i' had seen this: 50 years ago. My brain just.....went back and back remembering on every frame, wow, that feeling.
Spider-Man, Under Dog, some cartoons you just had to see and hear that great intro. Johnny Quest, number one, hands down.
This show is awesome
I loved this theme music as a kid...even better now...i appreciate the quality beat of it.
I used to watch this cartoon everyday. Lol it is awesome!
I'm almost 62 an sure miss those Saturday morning cartoons best part of my generations childhood I'm my opinion.
this cartoons with those drawing style like comics, lots and lots of action combined with Rock music of the 60s was badass.
THAT'S Entertainment,the Intro!! Alone prepares you for something EPIC about to Happen.The good Ole days weren't Always good, But this and all the Hanna-Barbera stable kept us on the straight and narrow. Thanks for the Memories.
Jonny Quest was the BOMB 💣
Tim Matheson who played Otter in Animal House is Johnny Quest’s voice
The best cartoon ever
Nine o'clock Saturday morning I was glued to the T.V. at 11 yrs. old for some Johnny Quest! My favorite episode was the invisible monster! The sound of it was chilling as a kid! The soundtrack of every episode had us at the edge of our seats! I guess being about Johnnys age made it highly relatable to me! Absolutely loved "Johnny Quest"!!!!!
Back when shows were great.
For a cartoon in the 60's, this was very adult orientated, considering most of the "adult" programs were goofy shows like, I Dream of Jeanie, Gilligan's Island, Green Acers and The Munsters, just to name a few. JQ will always rank as one of the best TV shows to come out of the 60's despite it's origins as a cartoon and holds up as a well made, well told story with realistic characters and mature, story lines.
It started on prime time (7 PM Saturdays) followed by The Flintstones.
Commander Straker Steven Spielberg tried to shoe horn in his crappy American Invasion, but it was truly mediocre and of substandard quality.
Clutch Cargo was kinda like this.
Not really; Clutch Cargo and another cartoon called "Space Angel" used an animation system where real peoples mouths were superimposed over the characters faces. It was kind of creepy. The stories were interesting, and you could pull some interesting facts out of them.
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Hey, now. Those "goofy" shows were some of the funniest and still beloved comedies to this day! I will also throw in The Andy Griffith Show and Dick Van Dyke as well. But I agree Jonny Quest was such a unique kids cartoon for that time and imo even now this show would be pretty "adult" for today's kids that are used to being talked down to and dimwitted humor.
This would be on the television on our local station on Sundays or sometimes in the mornings in the early 1980s. Johnny Quest, The Herculoids, Thundar The Barbarian... they were awesome.
I used to watch that show every Saturday morning, then I would head out to our local grocery store and get to my register to check groceries ...back then in 1969, we used the National Cash Register machines. Those things must have weighed 100 lbs!
For a little boy in the early 70's, it did not get much better than Johnny Quest!
Loved that theme song!! Jazzy and exciting!! Science was the basic premise of this action packed cartoon, I was five years old when it debuted in 1964!!!
I guess it was the mid 70s when I first started watching JQ. Yes these are fond child hood memories and that little bandit I would have cloned him. Thanks for the memories!!
I get chills everytime whenever I listen to this absolutely amazing theme song prolly one of the best kids cartoons I've seen
Best opening to any animated series. Ever.
I first saw this intro in 1998, was awesome in 1998 and still is awesome today. Despite the fact that is soaking in the 60's
I saw it when it came out.... guess why I am so military and always like this stuff instead of the stupid scripts today....
+Tony Beazley exactly cartoons have dumb down alot and I was born in 1990
+Salomon Marquez Pelaez I remember seeing this while singing the intro back in 1996 when I was 9 years old and it was on saturday morning cartoons on Cartoon Network! When Cartoon Network used to be cool! Around the same time MTV was coold also HBO had some animation too like "Babar the elephant"! But then in 1998 they aired a new Jonny Quest at first it was good but I always prefered the 60's original version, and cartoons like Space Ghost, Birdman, The herculoids, Mighthor, G-force (Gatchaman) Captain Planet, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and The pirates of Dark Waters!!!
Watchec every Saturday morning. Life still made sense back then.