List of The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest episodes
The following is a complete episode listing for The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest.
Series overview
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 26 | August 26, 1996 | January 2, 1997 | |
2 | 26 | December 11, 1996 | April 16, 1997 |
Episodes
[edit]Season 1 (1996–97)
[edit]No. | Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | "The Darkest Fathoms" | Peter Lawrence and Harv Zimmel | Mark Andrews, Egidio Dal Chele, Ernesto Guanlao and Robert Wood | August 26, 1996 | H00616-94004 |
Two centuries ago, ruthless pirate Black Jack Lee rode his pirate ship, the Ivory Web to the Bermuda sea floor. When oil explorers are assaulted by a ghost ship under his apparent captaincy, Dr. Quest prepares the Questor for an investigation. | |||||
2 | "Escape to Questworld" | Peter Lawrence and Richard Merwin | Mark Andrews, Dell Barrass, Sean Bishop, Guy Donovan, Ernie Guanlao, Quintin Henson, Gloria Jenkins, Harry McLaughlin and Robert Wood | August 27, 1996 | H00616-94021 |
Race is hired to contain a nerve gas leak in Chicago, the legacy of a botched raid on Dr. Jeremiah Surd years earlier. When he and Dr. Quest are trapped, it's up to Jonny, Jessie, and Hadji to find the renegade scientist. | |||||
3 | "In the Realm of the Condor" | Peter Lawrence | Helene Giraud, Thomas Szabo and Scott Wood | August 28, 1996 | H00616-94002 |
The Quest team follows Estella Scheele to find her missing ornithologist grandfather, and ends up finding the lost golden city of El Dorado. | |||||
4 | "Rage's Burning Wheel" | Michael Ryan Story by: Glenn Leopold and Michael Ryan | Ric Estrada, Kenneth Mundie, Steve Simone, Scott Wood and Mark Andrews | August 29, 1996 | H00616-94018 |
Apocalyptist Ezekiel Rage hijacks the space shuttle carrying Dr Quest and Hadji. Back on Earth, Jonny and Jessie must find a way to stop Rage's apostles who have taken over Mission Control. | |||||
5 | "Ndovu's Last Journey" | Michael Ryan and Peter Lawrence | Kenneth Mundie, Gregory Nelson, Kunio Shimamura and Scott Wood | August 30, 1996 | H00616-94016 |
Jonny, Jessie and Hadji track an elephant, Ndovu, as it returns to the elephants' graveyard. On the way, they run into poachers who aren't willing to wait for Ndovu to die. | |||||
6 | "Manhattan Maneater" | Peter Lawrence and Richard T. Murphy | Jennifer Yuh, Ernie Guanlao, Quintin Henson, Gloria Jenkins and Scott Wood | September 2, 1996 | H00616-94013 |
New York City lives under the threat of a deadly slayer during a trip by Dr. Quest, Hadji and Jonny; they learn that the killer is from a different type of jungle, and become embroiled in a citywide race to eliminate the culprit. | |||||
7 | "East of Zanzibar" | Peter Lawrence | Mark Andrews, Sean Bishop and Scott Wood | September 3, 1996 | H00616-94001 |
The Republic of Seychelles has suffered the mysterious wrecks of whaling vessels and the loss of a submarine. Dr. Quest's investigation is hampered when Jonny and Hadji are swept up by a waterspout while sailing. | |||||
8 | "Assault on Questworld" | Samuel Graham, Chris Hubbell and Michael Ryan | Sean Bishop, Adriano Gonzales, Gloria Jenkins, Scott Wood and Ernie Guanlao | September 4, 1996 | H00616-94036 |
With Dr. Quest and Race in the Himalayas for a phenomenology conference, Jonny and Jessie are helpless in their attempts to free Hadji, whose mind is being drained by Surd as part of a plan to take over the Quest Compound. | |||||
9 | "Ezekiel Rage" | Glenn Leopold | Mark Andrews, Guy Donovan, Sean Bishop and Scott Wood | September 5, 1996 | H00616-94015 |
His plea for help turned down, a compromised spy and his family are presumably killed on duty. But when Dr. Quest visits a cave in New Mexico, he finds that Ezekiel Rage—and his anger towards the government—is very alive. Though this is Rage's second chronological appearance in the series, it is his first production-wise, having been produced before Rage's Burning Wheel. | |||||
10 | "Alien in Washington" | Peter Lawrence and Matthew Malach | Mark Andrews, Gerald Forton, Quintin Henson, Joy Kolitsky, Guy Donovan, Ernie Guanlao, Gloria Jenkins and Scott Wood | September 6, 1996 | H00616-94017 |
Extraterrestrial transmissions turn out to be warnings to stop a series of space experiments, and the Vice President turns out to be an alien. | |||||
11 | "Return of the Anasazi" | Peter Lawrence | Kenneth Mundie and Robert Wood | September 9, 1996 | H00616-94003 |
Holding an Anasazi beacon capable of calling the alien fathers of current technology, Alice Starseer is pursued by men in black and asks Dr. Quest for help, whose capture provokes a cross-country rescue by Jonny and Jessie. | |||||
12 | "The Alchemist" | Peter Lawrence Story by: Kip and Kern Konwiser | Ric Estrada, Kenneth Mundie, Steve Simone, Scott Wood and Mark Andrews | September 10, 1996 | H00616-94014 |
Dr. Quest is commissioned to find the Philosopher's Stone, which is reputed to turn dross to gold. But when he succeeds, the stone is later stolen from a museum by Quest's partner, who wants to try it out for himself. | |||||
13 | "Trouble on the Colorado" | Samuel Graham, Chris Hubbell and Michael Ryan | Adrian Gonzales, Ricardo Estrada, Steven Simone and Joy Kolitsky | September 11, 1996 | H00616-94040 |
Alice Starseer is returning to Earth to lay her grandfather to rest, and Dr. Quest has been invited to attend the ceremony. Old enemies and new allies lurk among the rapids of the Colorado river, the route to the meeting site. | |||||
14 | "In the Wake of Mary Celeste" | Chris Trengrove | Sean Bishop, Guy Donovan, Ernie Guanlao, Quintin Henson, Gloria Jenkins and Jennifer Yuh | September 12, 1996 | H00616-94007 |
A century ago, the cargo ship Mary Celeste sank under mysterious circumstances. While on an expedition to find the Mary Celeste's remains, Dr Quest discovers what look like crop circles at the bottom of the Sargasso Sea – and a graveyard of ships in an area barren of marine life. | |||||
15 | "AMOK" | Chris Hubbell, Samuel Graham and Michael Ryan | Ricardo Estrada and Gloria Yuh-Jenkins | September 13, 1996 | H00616-94044 |
On an archaeological expedition in Borneo, the Quest team run into a giant creature, reputed to savagely attack from all directions at the same time. Then they find out that man can be the greater beast... | |||||
16 | "Besieged in Paradise" | Chris Hubbell, Samuel Graham and Michael Ryan | Ricardo Estrada, Steven Simone, Romeo Francisco and Guy Donovan | September 16, 1996 | H00616-94038 |
Jeremiah Surd taps into, and gains control of, the cetacean communications bandwidth, prodding cetaceans worldwide into savage attacks. The Quest team enlists the help of Captain Havell to stop Surd. | |||||
17 | "The Spectre of the Pine Barrens" | Matthew Malach | Ernie Guanlao, Quintin Henson, Kunio Shimamura and Scott Wood | September 17, 1996 | H00616-94005 |
Dr. Quest, Jonny and Hadji head to New Jersey to investigate the Jersey Devil. Then they run into a two-hundred-year-old feud between descendants of the Redcoats and the Minutemen over the original copy of the Declaration of Independence. | |||||
18 | "Heroes" | Matthew Malach and Peter Lawrence | Adrian Gonzales, Guy Donovan, Ric Estrada, Joy Kolitsky, Steve Simone and Scott Wood | September 18, 1996 | H00616-94025 |
Despite the breaking of its head, the recovery of a statue of Apollo from Greece by Quest Enterprises heralds an important archaeological find—sure to catch the attention of Jeremiah Surd, who has his own plans for the monument. | |||||
19 | "The Ballad of Belle Bonnet" | Peter Lawrence and Michael Ryan Story by: Will Jarvis | Jennifer Yuh, Robert Wood and Guy Donovan | September 19, 1996 | H00616-94011 |
Centuries ago, a female thief stole a wagonload of gold to help an Indian school stay open, but the gold – and the thief – were lost in vast caverns under the American desert. Jonny discovers that her ghost is still guarding the cache. | |||||
20 | "In the Darkness of the Moon" | Peter Lawrence, Michael Ryan and Michael Maurer | Armando Carrillo, Ric Estrada, Adrian Gonzales and Steve Simone | September 23, 1996 | H00616-94020 |
A werewolf attack in northern Canada brings the Quest team to investigate. Race finds romance with an attractive outback doctor who turns out to be the last female descendant of a werewolf family. | |||||
21 | "The Secret of the Moai" | John Pelinski | Ric Estrada, Steve Simone, Guy Donovan and Robert Wood | September 24, 1996 | H00616-94046 |
Thousands of years ago, the missing link between apes and humans was engineered by aliens possessing auditory DNA-altering technology. When Dr. Quest locates an alien ship in Easter Island, Surd experiments in devolution and turns Dr. Quest and Race Bannon into apes. | |||||
22 | "Expedition to Khumbu" | Peter Lawrence and Harv Zimmel | Bryan Andrews, Sean Bishop, Guy Donovan, Ernesto Guanlao, Quintin Henson and Scott Wood | September 25, 1996 | H00616-94006 |
23 | "Ice Will Burn" | Peter Lawrence and Michael Ryan Story by: Peter Lawrence and Ben Schwartz | Sean Bishop, Edward Lin and Guy Donovan | September 26, 1996 | H00616-94028 |
On a delivery mission for Dr. Quest in Siberia, Jessie Bannon and the Quest Jet fall to the earth and break through the ice to land in a massive underworld, where she is hailed as the one who will restore a volcano's heat. | |||||
24 | "Future Rage" | Glenn Leopold | Thomas Szabo and Guy Donovan | October 29, 1996 | H00616-94019 |
Ezekiel Rage steals a compact thermonuclear device and plans to melt the polar ice caps. The team set out in the Questsled to foil his plan, unaware that the Aurora Borealis in the sky above shall prove their greatest weapon. | |||||
25 | "Alligators and Okeechobee Vikings" | Peter Lawrence Story by: Ben Schwartz | Bryan Andrews, Mark Andrews and Scott Wood | November 1, 1996 | H00616-94010 |
Thought to be eco-terrorists, Vikings in alligator suits assault a drilling rig and prompt an inquiry from Dr. Quest. After Jonny and Hadji are lost in an air boat incident, he finds that the Vikings are the least of his problems... | |||||
26 | "To Bardo and Back" | Peter Lawrence, Dean Caccamo and Michael Ryan | Adrian Gonzales, Ric Estrada, Steve Simone, Guy Donovan, Joy Kolitsky and Scott Wood | January 2, 1997 | H00616-94039 |
By watching Jonny practice, Surd learns that the team will be attending a rodeo and uses a mad bull to seriously injure Race. The stakes are increased when Dr. Quest attempts to miraculously repair the damage in Questworld. |
Season 2 (1996–97)
[edit]No. | Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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27 | "The Mummies of Malenque" | Glenn Leopold | Ric Estrada, Kenneth Mundie, Steve Simone, Scott Wood and Mark Andrews | December 11, 1996 | H00616-94049 |
Race and the team travel to Colombia to pick up Jessie from a vacation with her mother, Estella. She's been studying the extinct Malenque civilization—whose mummies hold a dark and perilous secret. | |||||
28 | "Rock of Rages" | Lance Falk | Francisco Barrios, Romeo Francisco and Don Manuel | December 12, 1996 | H00616-94051 |
The Quest team journeys to the Czech Republic to help translate an artifact that's supposed to be the key to controlling a Golem. They run afoul of an ex-KGB operative who's determined to reactivate the Golem to overthrow the government. | |||||
29 | "Bloodlines" | Glenn Leopold | Armando Carrillo and Sean Song | December 13, 1996 | H00616-94050 |
30 | "Race Against Danger" | Lance Falk | Romeo Francisco, Kurt Conner, Don Manuel, Sean Song and George Booker | December 16, 1996 | H00616-94052 |
Race Bannon and the team visit Intelligence One training grounds to survey new cloaking mask technology. But when an old enemy shows up, Jonny and Race must run the obstacle course to fight for their lives. | |||||
31 | "The Dark Mountain" | Glenn Leopold | Armando Carrillo, Sean Song and Danilo Bulandi | December 17, 1996 | H00616-94008 |
Is Bigfoot on the loose in the Quest compound? More importantly, why is he stealing electronic components? The Quest team has to find the answers before a couple of big-game hunters bag themselves an exotic trophy. | |||||
32 | "Cyberswitch" | Glenn Leopold | Romeo Francisco, Don Manuel, Sean Song and Scott Wood | December 18, 1996 | H00616-94009 |
While driving his smart car, Race and Jonny are captured and taken to Jeremiah Surd, whose insidious new invention allows him to assume control of Race's body. Can Dr. Quest be warned in time, let alone reverse the process? | |||||
33 | "Undersea Urgency" | Lance Falk | Armando Carrillo and Sean Bishop | December 19, 1996 | H00616-94012 |
A seaquake releases a horde of murderous amphibians on a nearly-completed underwater research facility. | |||||
34 | "Nemesis" | Glenn Leopold | Don Manuel, Dan Veesenmeyer, Romeo Francisco, Sean Young, Francisco Barrios and Sean Bishop | December 20, 1996 | H00616-94022 |
Dr. Zin returns and subverts Dr. Benton Quest's satellite design to hold the world for ransom. | |||||
35 | "DNA Doomsday" | Robert Goodman and Glenn Leopold Story by: Robert Goodman | Armando Carrillo, Sean Song and Sean Young | December 23, 1996 | H00616-94024 |
During a simulation to test out a military installation's defences, a bio-computer is out of control. | |||||
36 | "Ghost Quest" | Glenn Leopold | Romeo Francisco, Ric Estrada, Don Manuel and Sean Song | December 25, 1996 | H00616-94026 |
En route to Nova Scotia in the new Questor II, Jonny, Jessie, and Hadji discover a mysterious island enshrouded in fog with a strange caretaker, supernatural phenomena, and a tragic past. | |||||
37 | "Nuclear Netherworld" | Lance Falk and Chip Baloo | Armando Carrillo, Sean Song and Sean Bishop | December 26, 1996 | H00616-94023 |
While visiting Jonny's Grandpa Doug on his ranch, Jonny and Hadji find out that a nearby biodome experiment is actually a cover for a plant making weapons-grade uranium. | |||||
38 | "Eclipse" | Glenn Leopold | Tate Eastwood, Francisco Barrios, Romeo Francisco, Don Manuel and Sean Song | December 27, 1996 | H00616-94030 |
The team land in New Orleans to watch the lunar eclipse. Plans change when a mysterious woman pursued by strangers armed with silver bullets charms Hadji and proposes to move the viewing party to her mansion. (Elements of this episode were recycled from an unfinished episode of SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron by writers Glenn Leopold and Davis Doi; parts were also recycled for the direct-to-video movie Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island.) | |||||
39 | "Without a Trace" | Michael Ryan Story by: Melody Fox | Armando Carrillo, Sean Song and Barrington Bunce | December 30, 1996 | H00616-94034 |
Air Force One has been hijacked, and the government has arrested Dr. Quest as its prime suspect. Jonny and the gang struggle to find the plane and challenge Surd, armed with his infamous nerve gas and Questworld tricks. | |||||
40 | "Village of the Doomed" | Glenn Leopold | Armando Carrillo | December 31, 1996 | H00616-94031 |
While driving in England on a fly-fishing trip, Jonny and Dr. Quest are assaulted by a crazed man with a microchip in his neck. They recuperate in the quiet town of Wychford under the watchful eye of a chip manufacturer... | |||||
41 | "Dark Sentinel" | Michael Ryan Story by: Michael Ryan and Melody Fox | Gregory Garcia, Romeo Francisco and Don Manuel | February 10, 1997 | H00616-94029 |
In Cameroon, Dr. Quest hopes to learn more about a restorative tree sap threatened by loggers. All parties are put in danger when a researcher's son goes unconscious and an ancient tribe's guardian appears. | |||||
42 | "Other Space" | Lance Falk | Romeo Francisco, Barrington Bunce, Don Manuel and Francisco Barrios | February 11, 1997 | H00616-94027 |
With the help of Dr. Quest's theories, professor Diana Cruz has opened a portal to another dimension. When the team arrive to evaluate the findings, otherworldly interlopers appear to stake their claim on Earth. | |||||
43 | "Digital Doublecross" | Glenn Leopold | Armando Carrillo and Barrington Bunce | February 12, 1997 | H00616-94035 |
Hot off the heels of a Hoverboard race, Jonny and Jessie load up the Questworld game Mega Quest to settle the score. But when a sleeper virus implanted by Surd warps the game, more than bragging rights is put on the line. | |||||
44 | "Thoughtscape" | Lance Falk | Romeo Francisco, Sean Song, Don Manuel, Barrington Bunce and Carlos Lemos | February 13, 1997 | H00616-94033 |
Intercepted by Surd on a return trip from the movies, Jessie goes on a rampage at the Quest Compound before passing out. Can Jonny and Dr. Quest undo the subconscious brainwashing, or will Surd finally have his revenge? | |||||
45 | "The Bangalore Falcon" | Glenn Leopold | Armando Carrillo and Barrington Bunce | February 14, 1997 | H00616-94037 |
Visiting Hadji, the team are taken for a ride in Pasha's new helicopter; they spot a rare falcon thought to be extinct. A burglary at the palace proves they're not the only ones interested in the bird or its mystical homeland. | |||||
46 | "Diamonds and Jade" | Shaun McLaughlin and Lance Falk | Romeo Francisco, Sean Song, Don Manuel and Rachel Brenner | March 14, 1997 | H00616-94032 |
A famous Indonesian gem goes missing and three jewel buyers turn up dead. Race, Jonny, and Jessie hit the streets of Djakarta with Jezebel Jade to recover the prize; their opponents are not the thieves, but the shadow they cast. | |||||
47 | "The Edge of Yesterday" | Michael Ryan | Armando Carrillo and Barrington Bunce | March 17, 1997 | H00616-94041 |
Ezekiel Rage dooms the world to destruction when he plants a thermonuclear bomb two miles within the Earth's crust. With the apocalypse nearing, Jonny, Jessie, and Hadji resort to Dr. Quest's last-ditch program, "Rachel"—a time portal. | |||||
48 | "The Haunted Sonata" | Glenn Leopold | Romeo Francisco, Don Manuel and Mark Pacella | March 18, 1997 | H00616-94042 |
Jonny and Jessie attend a recital of Franz Duncek's work in Prague, where a possessed piano crashes through the audience. A lost sonata is found in the palace's catacombs soon after, but those halls hold a much darker secret... | |||||
49 | "General Winter" | Lance Falk | Armando Carrillo and Barrington Bunce | March 26, 1997 | H00616-94043 |
Communist visionary General Vostok returns, seeking to harness the power of winter itself. With the power of ice, he forces Dr. Quest to build the perfect weapon; can Jonny infiltrate his base and escape Vostok's chilling grip? | |||||
50 | "Night of the Zinja" | Glenn Leopold | Romeo Francisco, Don Manuel and Francisco Barrios | April 14, 1997 | H00616-94045 |
Upon his deathbed, Dr. Zin commands his daughters to carry out his dream and eliminate the Quest family. The operation begins when an android assaults Race and the team in Tokyo to recover Dr. Quest's movement prototypes. It is revealed, however, that this was simply a set-up to test his daughters' abilities in the event of his passing (In this episode, it is unclear whether or not Dr. Zin actually died due to his appearance in the very next episode). | |||||
51 | "The Robot Spies" | Lance Falk | Romeo Francisco, Francisco Barrios, Don Manuel and Rachel Brenner | April 15, 1997 | H00616-94048 |
Dr. Zin revives his Robot Spies and ravages the Quest Compound, abducting Jonny, Jessie, and her mother Estella in the process. Dr. Quest and Race team up with Jade to infiltrate his lair, but their arrival is well anticipated. | |||||
52 | "More Than Zero" | Michael Ryan | Armando Carrillo and Barrington Bunce | April 16, 1997 | H00616-94047 |
Race, Dr. Quest, Jonny and Hadji travel to a Venetian mansion to authenticate the claims and machinery of paranormal scientists. The situation turns dire when the machine accidentally empowers a malevolent entity. |