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* CreatorBacklash: Doug Wildey disliked both Bandit and Dr. Zin, both for taking away the show's credibility with the latter being his least favourite human villain due to finding the MadScientist seeking to take over the world a bad cliche.

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* CreatorBacklash: Doug Wildey disliked both Bandit and Dr. Zin, both for taking away the show's credibility credibility, with the latter being his least favourite human villain due to finding the MadScientist seeking to take over the world a bad cliche.
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Reclassifying.


* CreatorsFavorite: Doug Wildey's favourite was ''Shadow of the Condor'', one of the best looking episodes of the series with powerful layouts and artwork and an entirely plausible story.

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* CreatorsFavorite: CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Doug Wildey's favourite episode was ''Shadow "Shadow of the Condor'', Condor", one of the best looking episodes of the series with powerful layouts and artwork and an entirely plausible story.
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Hadji was voiced by then-16-year-old Danny Bravo.

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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Hadji was voiced by then-16-year-old Tim Matheson (Jonny) and Danny Bravo.Bravo (Hadji) were 16 years old at the time of the series' premiere.

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* ActingForTwo: The voice actor for Race, Mike Road, fills in the voices for a lot of one-off characters such as White Feather in “Werewolf of the Timberland.”

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* ActingForTwo: ActingForTwo:
** Creator/DonMessick voices both Dr. Benton Quest and Bandit.
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The voice actor for Race, Mike Road, fills in the voices for a lot of one-off characters such as White Feather in “Werewolf of the Timberland.”
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Hadji was voiced by then-16-year-old Danny Bravo.
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* CreatorBacklash: Doug Wildey disliked both Bandit and Dr. Zin, both for taking away the show's credibility with the latter being his least favourite human villain due to finding the MadScientist seeking to take over the world a bad cliche.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Doug Wildey's favourite was ''Shadow of the Condor'', one of the best looking episodes of the series with powerful layouts and artwork and an entirely plausible story.
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Or draw, in this case. One of the animators working on "Shadow of the Condor" was a UsefulNotes/WorldWarI airplane buff, and the Fokker Dr.1 and Spad are gorgeously drawn.
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* DoingItForTheArt: The UsefulNotes/WorldWarI biplanes in "Shadow of the Condor".



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The show is very much a time capsule for the US in the mid 1960s. The show is awash in 60s style vehicles and googie style architecture. Multiple episodes reference the then-ongoing Space Race. Technology like lasers are portrayed as cutting edge. Numerous villains are heavily implied to be working on the behalf of either the USSR or Maoist China. The show’s well-meaning but problematic archaic relationship to race is very indicative of the mid 60’s before the rise of the hippy movement.
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* ActingForTwo: The voice actor for Race, Mike Rhoades, fills in the voices for a lot of one-off characters such as White Feather in “Werewolf of the Timberland.”

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* ActingForTwo: The voice actor for Race, Mike Rhoades, Road, fills in the voices for a lot of one-off characters such as White Feather in “Werewolf of the Timberland.”



* FollowTheLeader: The main cast are iconic action/adventure characters although Jonny Quest's original show was designed as an adaptation and then a follow the leader of ''Jack Armstrong''.
** Some elements of Jonny Quest would become elements other Hanna Barbera shows would FollowTheLeader on as well.

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* FollowTheLeader: The main cast are iconic action/adventure characters although Jonny Quest's original show was designed as an adaptation and then a follow the leader of the radio series ''Jack Armstrong''.
** Some elements of Jonny Quest ''Jonny Quest'' would become elements other Hanna Barbera shows would FollowTheLeader on as well.
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* RemakeCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerrySpyQuest'', the President is voiced by Tim Matheson, Jonny's 60s voice actor.

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* RemakeCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerrySpyQuest'', the President is voiced by Tim Matheson, Creator/TimMatheson, Jonny's 60s voice actor.



* WorkingTitle: "The Saga of Chip Baloo" and "Quest File 037." The latter is referenced in the pilot when Benton Quest’s file with Intelligence One codenames him “O37”.

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* WorkingTitle: "The ''The Saga of Chip Baloo" Baloo'' and "Quest ''Quest File 037." 037''. The latter is [[DevelopmentGag referenced in the pilot pilot]] when Benton Quest’s file with Intelligence One codenames him “O37”.
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* ActingForTwo: The voice actor for Race, Mike Rhoades, fills in the voices for a lot of one-off characters such as White Feather in “Werewolf of the Timberland.”

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* TheOtherDarrin: As noted, Creator/DonMessick replaced John Stephenson as Dr. Quest.

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* TheOtherDarrin: As noted, Creator/DonMessick replaced John Stephenson as Dr. Quest.Quest due to creators feeling his voice was too similar to Race.



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The show is very much a time capsule for the US in the mid 1960s. The show is awash in 60s style vehicles and googie style architecture. Multiple episodes reference the then-ongoing Space Race. Numerous villains are heavily implied to be working on the behalf of either the USSR or Maoist China. The show’s well-meaning but problematic archaic relationship to race is very indicative of the mid 60’s before the rise of the hippy movement.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The show is very much a time capsule for the US in the mid 1960s. The show is awash in 60s style vehicles and googie style architecture. Multiple episodes reference the then-ongoing Space Race. Technology like lasers are portrayed as cutting edge. Numerous villains are heavily implied to be working on the behalf of either the USSR or Maoist China. The show’s well-meaning but problematic archaic relationship to race is very indicative of the mid 60’s before the rise of the hippy movement.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The show is very much a time capsule for the US in the mid 1960s. The show is awash in 60s style vehicles and googie style architecture. Multiple episodes reference the then-ongoing Space Race. Numerous villains are heavily implied to be working on the behalf of either the USSR or Maoist China. The show’s well-meaning but problematic archaic relationship to race is very indicative of the mid 60’s before the rise of the hippy movement.



* WorkingTitle: "The Saga of Chip Baloo" and "Quest File 037."

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* WorkingTitle: "The Saga of Chip Baloo" and "Quest File 037."" The latter is referenced in the pilot when Benton Quest’s file with Intelligence One codenames him “O37”.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: Comics of ''Jonny Quest'' was created by a publisher called Comico in the 1980s. These comics created the past history of Race Bannon, an origin story of Jezebel Jade (in a self-titled limited series), and a backstory for Dr Zin.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: Comics of ''Jonny Quest'' was created by a publisher called Comico in the 1980s. These comics created the attempted to provide Race Bannon's past history of Race Bannon, history, an origin story of Jezebel Jade (in a self-titled limited series), and a backstory for of Dr Zin.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: Comics of ''Jonny Quest'' was created by a publisher called Comico in the 1980s. These comics gave some past history of Race Bannon, an origin story of Jezebel Jade (in a self-titled limited series), and a backstory for Dr Zin.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: Comics of ''Jonny Quest'' was created by a publisher called Comico in the 1980s. These comics gave some created the past history of Race Bannon, an origin story of Jezebel Jade (in a self-titled limited series), and a backstory for Dr Zin.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: Comics of ''Jonny Quest'' was created by a publisher called Comico in the 1980s. These comics gave some past history of Race Bannon, an origin story of Jezebel Jade (in a self-titled limited series), and a backstory for Dr Zin.

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