Jonny's Golden Quest

1993
6.6| 2h0m| NR| en
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In the first feature-length animated movie based on the Hanna-Barbera series, Jonny Quest fans get to meet the women behind the adventurous men. Joining scientist Benton Quest, his plucky son Jonny, bodyguard Race Bannon and Jonny's young pal Hadji are Benton's biologist wife Rachel, Race's ex-wife Jade and young 12-year-old Jessie, who harbors a big secret. Throughout, Team Quest battles the evil schemes of modern-day alchemist Dr. Zin, who has cloned himself and created an army of mutant reptiles in the Peruvian rain forest. The clash there results in a tragedy that changes Jonny's life forever - and later leads to a worldwide pursuit of Zin that includes examining rare Leonardo da Vinci documents in Paris, exploring the Roman catacombs and a final confrontation in the Australian outback.

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Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
HyperPup To most that remember Johnny Quest, the family was just full of men....Always. It was always Johnny, Dr. Benton Quest, and Race. Then came Hadji and of course we cannot forget Bandit. Well this retelling of the family Quest shows us Johnny's mother for the first time and then sets up the story of how she is taken away from the team forever. Dr Quests eternal foe and "cold war" analog Dr. Zin makes a bold and high tech appearance here that is voiced perfectly by Jeffrey Tambor. Overall its a cool venue for those that came late to experience Johnny Quest of the 60's but for those that grew up in a time when the original was new, it may be a little hard to swallow. Whatever your taste, this is a nice middle of the road story and beats the pants of its direct sequel: Johnny and the Cyberinsects.