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** A similar moment happens in “Turu the Terrible” where Race and Benton face off (in jet packs) against the giant Pteranodon Turu who can take a bazooka round to the chest and barely show its flight.

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** * A similar moment happens in “Turu the Terrible” where Race and Benton face off (in jet packs) against the giant Pteranodon ''Pteranodon'' Turu who can take a bazooka round to the chest and barely show slow its flight.
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* “Arctic Splashdown.” The way Benton Quest knocks around the enemy Submarine Captain and his subordinate to escape [[spoiler: the missile he set to explode]] is an early indicator that [[BadassBookworm he isn’t going to be just some pencil pusher]].

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* “Arctic Splashdown.” The way Benton Quest knocks around the enemy Submarine Captain and his subordinate to escape [[spoiler: the missile he set to explode]] explode is an early indicator that [[BadassBookworm he isn’t going to be just some pencil pusher]].
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* In "Monster in the Monastery", an OffscreenMomentOfAwesome involves an platoon of terrorists dressed as yetis getting curb-stomped by a ''real'' yeti, despite being heavily armed. We only see one man get grabbed and Race revealing the aftermath, which makes it look like a storm had blown through with bodies and debris thrown about everywhere. The last scene of the episode has the yeti letting out a victorious shriek before returning to its home in the mountains.

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* In "Monster in the Monastery", an OffscreenMomentOfAwesome involves an platoon of terrorists dressed as yetis getting curb-stomped [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] by a ''real'' yeti, despite being heavily armed. We only see one man get grabbed and Race revealing the aftermath, which makes it look like a storm had blown through with bodies and debris thrown about everywhere. The last scene of the episode has the yeti letting out a victorious shriek before returning to its home in the mountains.
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* “Arctic Splashdown.” The way Benton Quest knocks around the enemy Submarine Captain and his subordinate to escape [[spoiler: the missile he set to explode]] is an early indicator he isn’t going to be just some pencil pusher.

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* “Arctic Splashdown.” The way Benton Quest knocks around the enemy Submarine Captain and his subordinate to escape [[spoiler: the missile he set to explode]] is an early indicator that [[BadassBookworm he isn’t going to be just some pencil pusher.pusher]].



'''Raj Guru''': You can believe it, Dr. Quest. The yeti has taken vengeance into their own hands.

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'''Raj Guru''': You can believe it, Dr. Quest. The yeti has have taken vengeance into their own hands.
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* “The Mystery of the Lizard Men.” Jonny manages to deftly judo throw two Lizard Men in rapid succession and proceeds to take out more of them as the episode goes on.
* “Arctic Splashdown.” The way Benton Quest knocks around the enemy Submarine Captain and his subordinate to escape [[spoiler: the missile he set to explode]] is an early indicator he isn’t going to be just some pencil pusher.
* “Riddle of the Gold.” Bandit saves the entire team by extinguishing a flaming trail of gun powder set to blow everyone up by sitting on it. Dr. Quest, who had previously disagreed with Bandit going on the trip, immediately states Bandit can go with them everywhere for now on.


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** A similar moment happens in “Turu the Terrible” where Race and Benton face off (in jet packs) against the giant Pteranodon Turu who can take a bazooka round to the chest and barely show its flight.


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* “The Fraudulent Volcano.” The way Jonny and Hadji sneak into the base, take out a mook, and then use his unconscious body to man a buggy to ram Race and Benton’s captors has to be seen to believed just for its sheer audacity.
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* In "Werewolf of the Timberlands", the gold smuggler goes into his werewolf disguise and is about to attack Dr. Quest and Race from a bush. But he is soon foiled by [[NobleWolf Gray One]], who gives him a good mauling and then pushes him into a river after a hot pursuit.

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* In "Werewolf of the Timberlands", the gold smuggler goes into his werewolf disguise and is about to attack Dr. Quest and Race from a bush. But bush, but he is soon foiled by [[NobleWolf Gray One]], who gives him a good mauling and then pushes him into a river after a hot pursuit.
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-->'''Race''': What would you call ''that'', Dr. Quest?\\
'''Dr. Quest''': I see it, but I hardly dare believe it!\\
'''Raj Guru''': You can believe it, Dr. Quest. The yeti has taken vengeance into their own hands.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s terror with Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[TheJuggernaut it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise outdated and embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable today.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s terror with Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[TheJuggernaut it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise outdated and embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable today.today.
* In "Werewolf of the Timberlands", the gold smuggler goes into his werewolf disguise and is about to attack Dr. Quest and Race from a bush. But he is soon foiled by [[NobleWolf Gray One]], who gives him a good mauling and then pushes him into a river after a hot pursuit.
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* In "Monster in the Monastery", an OffscreenMomentOfAwesome involves an platoon of terrorists dressed as yetis getting curb-stomped by a ''real'' yeti, despite being heavily armed. We only see one man get grabbed and Race revealing the aftermath, which makes it look like a storm had blown through with bodies and debris thrown about everywhere. The last scene of the episode has the yeti letting out a MightyRoar before returning to its home in the mountains.

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* In "Monster in the Monastery", an OffscreenMomentOfAwesome involves an platoon of terrorists dressed as yetis getting curb-stomped by a ''real'' yeti, despite being heavily armed. We only see one man get grabbed and Race revealing the aftermath, which makes it look like a storm had blown through with bodies and debris thrown about everywhere. The last scene of the episode has the yeti letting out a MightyRoar victorious shriek before returning to its home in the mountains.
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* In "Monster in the Monastery", an OffscreenMomentOfAwesome involves an platoon of terrorists dressed as yetis getting curb-stomped by a ''real'' yeti, despite being heavily armed. We only see one man get grabbed and Race revealing the aftermath, which makes it look like a storm had blown through with bodies and debris thrown about everywhere.

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* In "Monster in the Monastery", an OffscreenMomentOfAwesome involves an platoon of terrorists dressed as yetis getting curb-stomped by a ''real'' yeti, despite being heavily armed. We only see one man get grabbed and Race revealing the aftermath, which makes it look like a storm had blown through with bodies and debris thrown about everywhere. The last scene of the episode has the yeti letting out a MightyRoar before returning to its home in the mountains.
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* In "Monster in the Monastery", an OffscreenMomentOfAwesome involves an platoon of terrorists dressed as yetis getting curb-stomped by a ''real'' yeti, despite being heavily armed. We only see one man get grabbed and Race revealing the aftermath, which makes it look like a storm had blown through with bodies and debris thrown about everywhere.
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* The ''JonnyQuest'' episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s terror with Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[TheJuggernaut it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise outdated and embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable today.

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* The ''JonnyQuest'' ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s terror with Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[TheJuggernaut it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise outdated and embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable today.
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* The ''JonnyQuest'' episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s terror with Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[TheJuggernaut it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable and neat today.

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* The ''JonnyQuest'' episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s terror with Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[TheJuggernaut it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise outdated and embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable and neat today.
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Removing Nightmare Fuel potholes. NF should be on YMMV only.


* The ''JonnyQuest'' episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s NightmareFuel with Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[TheJuggernaut it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable and neat today.

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* The ''JonnyQuest'' episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s NightmareFuel terror with Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[TheJuggernaut it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable and neat today.
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* The ''JonnyQuest'' episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s NightmareFuel with Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[ImplacableMan it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable and neat today.

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* The ''JonnyQuest'' episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s NightmareFuel with Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[ImplacableMan [[TheJuggernaut it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable and neat today.

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* The ''JonnyQuest'' episode, "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s NightmareFuel with the Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[ImplacableMan it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable and neat today.

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* The ''JonnyQuest'' episode, episode "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s NightmareFuel with the Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[ImplacableMan it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable and neat today.today.
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* The ''JonnyQuest'' episode, "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s NightmareFuel with the Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[ImplacableMan it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable and neat today.

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