
There were also, of course, re-broadcasts of all the older cartoon shows during the week on the local station. This is where I saw Popeye, Casper, Bugs Bunny and many others.
One show I had precious





Dr. Quest also had a hired pilot/adventurer/bodyguard (ostensibly for Jonny) named Roger “Race” Bannon. The hunky, prematurely grey,
When the creator of Jonny Quest,




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1h9k5JPvJ8
Truth to tell, Benton
was sort of a wimp compared to the strapping Race (prissy, fussy bottom?) and they did, at times, come off like some stereotypical version of a gay couple. They sometimes shared a room and even though there were two beds, Benton’s doesn’t look to me as if it has been slept in here! (Not to mention, Race looks terribly satisfied, lying there like Scarlett the morning after Rhett had his way with her!)
The original voice actor for Benton was let go
after five episodes because his manly voice was too close in timbre to the man doing Race’s. The difference between the two characters’ voices wasn’t distinguishable enough until the second actor took over. Race’s voice was supplied by an actor named Mike Road. He wasn’t necessarily the beefcake that Race was, but he was a nice looking man and had worked on TV in many, many roles before this.
Race would
sometimes watch over the boys and that occasionally included a trip to the beach where his body would be covered only by some short (red, natch!) trunks. He could easily take on both Jonny and Hadji in horseplay since his powerhouse presence was so far above the two spindly youngsters. Unintentional perversion would sometimes creep into the animation such as this instance in which it looks like Race has his hand up Jonny’s trunks!
There was another time when
Race had to disguise himself with berries that left him stained a weird hue. He tried to scrub the color off in a bathtub. This gave us the opportunity to see him clad in nothing but a towel. (We never saw Alan, Freddie or Aquaman like this!) Race really popped my pre-teen Cocoa Puffs! Incidentally, I've always had a bit of a thing with the name Roger, too, and I only discovered today that that was Race's given name. I probably had that nugget buried in the ol' sub-conscience
What’s really hysterical about the show is its inherent innocence and earnestness when it comes to dialogue.
They made it almost too easy to poke fun at the underlying threat of homosexual lust. True, if you are merely watching the program, everything makes sense, but try just only listening to an episode! (Again, if you look on youtube.com, someone has strung together a series of clips with some of these lines.) My favorite example of this was during an episode in which Jonny and Hadji were amusing themselves over a turtle that had crept up. There were lines like (and I am using my memory here, so don’t sue me if a word or two is out of place!), “Look Hadji, the head is poking out!”, “Touch it!”, “It’s wet, Jonny!” and other such sentences.
An effort was made as the series
progressed (and, in fact, the original show only lasted one season) to introduce a sort of mysterious love interest for Race Bannon. Her name was Jade and she was a vaguely villainous brunette who nevertheless helped out the team when needed. If I remember correctly, Race kissed her once and I (and probably Benton Quest, too!) wanted to put a cue ball inside a dress sock and hurl it at her until she was pummeled into ground beef! But I’m not jealous.
The show premiered in 1964 and soon thereafter a comic book version was produced. This cover gave Race a different outfit, though a lot of the shirt has been torn off (and there’s nothing wrong with that!) This was one Race I’d have wanted to win!
In the mid 80s, a new rendition was developed with more sophisticated animation and then still another redo came out several years later with Jonny and Hadji grown into their late teens. I never saw these incarnations of the show. The original concept of Dr. Quest and his handsome stud-for-hire
was the real deal. Warner Brothers is currently in pre-production on a live-action movie version of Jonny Quest and Zac Efron, of all people, has been mentioned in the press as a possible actor to play the title character!
If you ever come across this show (on Boomerang or someplace else), try to listen to it without really watching it and see what sort of amusing mental pictures you come up with. It has become, for some deranged people out there (and I do count myself as at least partly deranged!) a bit of a hobby, if not an obsession!



Race would



What’s really hysterical about the show is its inherent innocence and earnestness when it comes to dialogue.

An effort was made as the series

In the mid 80s, a new rendition was developed with more sophisticated animation and then still another redo came out several years later with Jonny and Hadji grown into their late teens. I never saw these incarnations of the show. The original concept of Dr. Quest and his handsome stud-for-hire

If you ever come across this show (on Boomerang or someplace else), try to listen to it without really watching it and see what sort of amusing mental pictures you come up with. It has become, for some deranged people out there (and I do count myself as at least partly deranged!) a bit of a hobby, if not an obsession!
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