I liked it, but it was weird with season 2 after an animation and VA change. I wish they kept the original art style and voices, especially a southern race bannon. Didn't care for the Quest World scenes though
The strange thing is season 2 was initially a separate series. Turner had so much faith in the JQ revival they were going to have two separate series.when the series that became Season 1 had issues, they retooled it and combined both series. Both series even aired in a shuffled order; what we know as season 1/2 were divided after the fact
>calling him soi knowing what the average pulp enjoyer looks like.
>AH NEED MAH CARTOONS TO VALIDATE MAH DEGENERACY!
Nah. He's got a point. Only way real life ludo Cinemaphile burning kino can be acheived is when normalkeks wake up to how degenerate the average cartoon writer is.
I was way to into anime on Toonami at the time and disliked that it was taking a spot. I remember being hyped for the premier though. The memory is to foggy now I would have to give it another shot.
Bro, S2 had some of my favorite episodes with Undersea Urgency probably being the best. Also the Eclipse episode, but that's cheating because it's from a retooled Swat Kats script.
All the JQ series are pretty good honestly. Not surprising, considering it was the main inspiration for Venture Bros, one of the best animated series of all time.
I mean, name me another kids show where kids get to use real guns against living animals. We'll never see anything like it again.
Each episode Rage appeared in progressively dismembered his body but it just kept coming back angrier than before. It took being time travelled to the KT extinction with a triple-nuke to (maybe) finish him for good. I wouldn't have been surprised if the series had continued they would have found his body encased in amber or him becoming an atomic hate demon. Still better than how Surd or Zin ended up.
Yes, like a lot of others I saw the 90’s one and loved it as a kid. I hadn’t seen the 60’s or 80’s ones at the time but those series were eventually put on video tapes and sold in dollar stores if I remember correctly. Same with old Marvel and DC animated series and the 80’s/90’s fully Americanized Speed Racer. Amazing what kind of Cinemaphile relics you could get in dollar stores then with all the VCR tapes of old Disney and WH cartoons etc. I had to wait for Real Adventures to be shown on YTV in Canada at the time. It blows my mind how lucky Americans had CN on cable but instead of watching the good stuff they got series canceled and watched shit instead like I’d watch the frick outta Jonny Quest Real Adventures on CN at the time of I could.
I liked it I think but I also remember it being weird as frick. That early CGI was some uncanney valley... Also what even was the premise? Two adult divroced guys became gay and let children from their first marriages hang out together? And they adopted some hindu orphan? Maybe I'm not getting something since it has been 25 years and I was never familiar with the original series...
There was also that mexican guy who looked like Caleb and went ape shit because his family was murdered... or something. My strongest memories from this show is feeling really sorry for that guy's madness.
That guy wasn't mexican he was a fed spy that the american government let to die alongside his family to enemy forces because glowies refused to rescue him, the funniest shit is that they made him one of the recurring villains and they tried to paint him as some unjustified butthole.
https://jonnyquest.fandom.com/wiki/Ezekiel_Rage
https://i.imgur.com/b39s8gO.jpg
Why didn't you like the real adventure of Jonny Quest?
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I rewatched it a lot and i think the original run felt better, more adventurous and wild, the kids using guns, threats being incredibly dangerous, The Real Adventures having a lot of episodes dedicated to saving wild life, fauna or relics made it pretty boring to what used to happen in the first run of the series.
This looks late 90s AF. Was it any good?
I liked it, but it was weird with season 2 after an animation and VA change. I wish they kept the original art style and voices, especially a southern race bannon. Didn't care for the Quest World scenes though
The strange thing is season 2 was initially a separate series. Turner had so much faith in the JQ revival they were going to have two separate series.when the series that became Season 1 had issues, they retooled it and combined both series. Both series even aired in a shuffled order; what we know as season 1/2 were divided after the fact
We did you dumbass
It’s mid-90s.
I loved it, I went home from school during lunch hour to watch it everyday. Had some tomato soup.
Loved this show when I was a kid
I wonder if it holds up?
tfw didn't win the sweepstakes
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i hate pulp
Why?
Woman or gay?
t. Soi
>calling him soi knowing what the average pulp enjoyer looks like.
Nah. He's got a point. Only way real life ludo Cinemaphile burning kino can be acheived is when normalkeks wake up to how degenerate the average cartoon writer is.
I liked it as a kid, I haven't seen it in over 20 years.
I was way to into anime on Toonami at the time and disliked that it was taking a spot. I remember being hyped for the premier though. The memory is to foggy now I would have to give it another shot.
Jonny and Hadji should have fricked.
>AH NEED MAH CARTOONS TO VALIDATE MAH DEGENERACY!
Gross
Holy shit. Is this where Nostalgia Critic got his intro from?
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I feel like I'm the only person that prefers the "season 2" and yeah all the quest stuff sucks
Bro, S2 had some of my favorite episodes with Undersea Urgency probably being the best. Also the Eclipse episode, but that's cheating because it's from a retooled Swat Kats script.
S2 Jess got nerfed tho
you guys ever watch the 80s Jonny Quest series?
that's next on my list after the original 60s
Hadji is a frickin sorcerer
Yes.
Banging fricking theme song on that cartoon, one of my favorites.
All the JQ series are pretty good honestly. Not surprising, considering it was the main inspiration for Venture Bros, one of the best animated series of all time.
I mean, name me another kids show where kids get to use real guns against living animals. We'll never see anything like it again.
deaths were fricking brutal despite being offscreen
Oh yeah the infamous episode "Eclipse" a.k.a. the succubus episode.
I liked it but I was spoiled by Reboot because the Quest World CG looked like ass even back then.
>Why didn't you like the real adventure of Jonny Quest?
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I had so many wanks to Jessie.
I checked and the adventures were all fictional, not real.
Frickers.
my favorite cartoon for a while honestly.
THE BOOK OF RAGE
Each episode Rage appeared in progressively dismembered his body but it just kept coming back angrier than before. It took being time travelled to the KT extinction with a triple-nuke to (maybe) finish him for good. I wouldn't have been surprised if the series had continued they would have found his body encased in amber or him becoming an atomic hate demon. Still better than how Surd or Zin ended up.
Didn’t they give Hadji psychic powers in the 80’s series? Wished they’d reference that in Venture Bros somehow
Yeah they go full 80s with it including a humanoid stone man who tags along too.
Its not bad mind you but its certainly different.
Yes, like a lot of others I saw the 90’s one and loved it as a kid. I hadn’t seen the 60’s or 80’s ones at the time but those series were eventually put on video tapes and sold in dollar stores if I remember correctly. Same with old Marvel and DC animated series and the 80’s/90’s fully Americanized Speed Racer. Amazing what kind of Cinemaphile relics you could get in dollar stores then with all the VCR tapes of old Disney and WH cartoons etc. I had to wait for Real Adventures to be shown on YTV in Canada at the time. It blows my mind how lucky Americans had CN on cable but instead of watching the good stuff they got series canceled and watched shit instead like I’d watch the frick outta Jonny Quest Real Adventures on CN at the time of I could.
I really liked it, but some of the villains died horrible deaths and it scared me as a child.
It also made me very attracted to evil women.
Great stuff watching it as a kid. I wonder if it still holds up; anywhere I can watch a decent rip?
At the very least I want to see the werewolf and the underwater horror episodes again
I liked it I think but I also remember it being weird as frick. That early CGI was some uncanney valley... Also what even was the premise? Two adult divroced guys became gay and let children from their first marriages hang out together? And they adopted some hindu orphan? Maybe I'm not getting something since it has been 25 years and I was never familiar with the original series...
There was also that mexican guy who looked like Caleb and went ape shit because his family was murdered... or something. My strongest memories from this show is feeling really sorry for that guy's madness.
That guy wasn't mexican he was a fed spy that the american government let to die alongside his family to enemy forces because glowies refused to rescue him, the funniest shit is that they made him one of the recurring villains and they tried to paint him as some unjustified butthole.
https://jonnyquest.fandom.com/wiki/Ezekiel_Rage
I rewatched it a lot and i think the original run felt better, more adventurous and wild, the kids using guns, threats being incredibly dangerous, The Real Adventures having a lot of episodes dedicated to saving wild life, fauna or relics made it pretty boring to what used to happen in the first run of the series.
>Why didn't you like the real adventure of Jonny Quest?
You don't know me homosexual. I loved that show.
The designs seem nice enough, did the show have any fanservice?
Aside from Jessie in a skintight QuestWorld suit as seen in the real world, I don't think so
That’s a shame