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1997  
 
At long last, the Quest team's perennial antagonist Dr. Zin is dead. But wait! The daughters of Zin -- Anaya and Melana -- are determined to carry on their father's diabolical legacy. For starters, the lethal ladies dispatch a team of homicidal robots to steal the Quests' latest high-tech invention. Jonny must not only stop the "Zinja," but also save the life of the President of the United States. "Night of the Zinja" originally aired on April 14, 1997. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnJohn deLancie, (more)
 
1997  
 
Making a return visit to the Czech republic, Jonny and Jessie stumble across the manuscript of an incomplete sonata. This leads to a close encounter with a troubled ghost who intends to prevent a wealthy wastrel from reaping the benefits of an old family secret. A gruesome finale is but one of the many highlights of "The Haunted Sonata," which originally aired on March 18, 1997. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnJohn deLancie, (more)
 
1997  
 
Apparently intended to be shown right after the 1996 Real Adventures of Jonny Quest episode "Bloodline," "The Bangladore Falcon" was held back from release until February 14, 1997. While touring Bangalore, India, the Quest team teenagers find a rare falcon, which may or may be not be able to lead the kids to the legendary city of Shambala. Also expressing an inordinate interest in the falcon are the beautiful but lethal twin daughters of the team's old nemesis Dr. Zin. Lucy Liu, here billed as Lucy Xavier Liu, provides the voice of Melana Zin.

~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnJohn deLancie, (more)
 
1996  
 
First telecast August 29, 1996, "Rage's Burning Wheel" served to introduce "apocalyptist" villain Ezekial Rage to The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (voiced by both David Ackroyd and Michael Bell, who took over the role). Hijacking a space capsule, Rage intends to use the vehicle to destroy the earth's ozone layer. Fortunately for mankind, Dr. Quest and Hadji are on board the capsule, and they are able to communicate their plight to Jonny and Jessie back on earth. There's still more danger ahead in the form of Rage's fanatical disciples, who have overrun Questworld's Mission Control. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
J.D. RothGeorge Segal, (more)
 
1996  
 
Although the villainous Ezekial Rage first appeared in "Rage's Burning Wheel," episode four of The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, the character was introduced in the episode that ended up as the series' ninth telecast, the appropriately titled "Ezekial Rage." A horribly disfigured former government agent, Rage has been driven insane by the deaths of his family during a botched covert operation. Swearing vengeance against the entire "evil" world, Rage happens to be cooking up his latest scheme in the same location where the Quest team has arrived in search of a missing naturalist -- and a giant bat. "Ezekial Rage" originally aired on September 5, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
J.D. RothGeorge Segal, (more)
 
1996  
 
Enjoying some R and R in England, Jonny and Dr. Quest set out for some fishing near Devon. Along the way, they encounter the happy residents of a peaceful village. Suspecting that things are a bit too idyllic hereabouts, the Quests soon learn that the village is in the thrall of a mind-controlling computer. An intriguing homage to Invasion of the Body Snatchers, "Village of the Doomed" made its cable TV debut on December 31, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnJohn deLancie, (more)
 
1996  
 
While attending Mardi Gras in St. Louis, Hadji rescues a beautiful but strange young lady named Elise. The girl turns out to be a succubus, or evil "dream" spirit, who exerts a bizarre spell over Hadji and nearly spells disaster for the rest of the Quest team. Though Benton Quest and Race Bannon appear, their voices are not heard, explaining why John de Lancie and Robert Foxworth are not credited. "Eclipse" was first telecast on December 27, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnRob Paulsen, (more)
 
1996  
 
Jonny, Jessie, and Hadji board the new Questor II and head off for adventure in Nova Scotia. The teenaged Quest team members get a lot more than they bargained for when they come upon a fog-enshrouded island and an ancient and bloody vendetta. Series regular Frank Welker delivers a virtuoso performance as a phantom cat. "Ghost Quest" made its American cable TV bow on December 25, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnRob Paulsen, (more)
 
1996  
 
A new bio-computer, loaded with vital DNA information, is used in a crisis simulation to test the defense capabilities of a military installation. Unfortunately, the computer develops its own intelligence and goes out of control, threatening to trigger an ecological disaster of apocalyptic proportions. An all-star voice cast distinguishes this episode, which made its first cable TV appearance on December 23, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnJohn deLancie, (more)
 
1996  
 
Receiving a psychic message, Hadji heads to Calcutta in search of the truth about his past. He is met by his surrogate father, Pasha Peddlar, who has some disturbing news not only about the past, but also the future -- of the entire Quest team. Jennifer Hale, the voice of Jessie Bannon, is also heard as the younger Hadji. "Bloodlines" originally aired on December 13, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnJohn deLancie, (more)
 
1996  
 
"Borrowing" the technology of Questworld, paraplegic master criminal Jeremiah Surd switches bodies with his mortal enemy Race Bannon. The only person who can reverse the process is Dr. Benton Quest -- and the "renewed" Surd is prepared to put the good doctor out of the way permanently. Bearing traces of the "classic" Jonny Quest episode "Double Danger," "Cyberswitch" was originally broadcast in the U.S. on December 18, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnJohn deLancie, (more)
 
1996  
 
The old Hanna Barbera cartoon adventure series Jonny Quest was given a new coat of paint -- and infinitely better animation -- in this daily, half-hour cable-TV offering, co-produced by Japan's Pacific Animation and several Korean cartoon firms. The basic characters -- spunky teenager Jonny Quest, his scientist dad Benton Quest, his muscular teacher-guardian Race Bannon, his mystical best pal (and now adoptive brother) Hadji, and his little dog Bandit -- remained intact, as did the original series' globetrotting-adventurer premise. This time around, however, there was whole new cast of voiceover actors, including (during the first season, at least) J.D. Roth as Jonny and George Segal as his dad. Also, there was a typically '90s emphasis on computer technology; in fact, Dr. Quest was now described as a "computer genius," ready and willing to use the vast resources of his Quest Foundation, and the limitless opportunities afforded him by his new virtual-reality domain Questworld, to battle the forces of evil. The scripters also broadened the appeal of the series by adding a strong, positive female character, Jessie Bannon, the teenaged daughter of Race Bannon (whose estranged spouse Estella Velasquez also showed up on occasion). Premiering August 26, 1996 and running until April 16, 1997, the 52 episodes of The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest were first-run simulatenously on three different Ted Turner-controlled cable services: TBS, TNT, and The Cartoon Network. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnJ.D. Roth, (more)
 
1996  
 
The Quest compound has been invaded by a "Bigfoot" style creature, which is also, apparently, a thief, specializing in swiping electronic equipment. Tracking the creature to Mount Washington, the Quest team is closely followed by a pair of mercenary big-game hunters -- who, like the heroes, are in for a huge surprise once they catch up with their shaggy quarry. "The Dark Mountain" first aired on December 17, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnJohn deLancie, (more)
 
1996  
 
The title character in this episode is our old "friend" Dr. Zin, who this time around takes over a Malaysian satellite designed by Benton Quest. Rewiring the device, Zin threatens to blow up the world unless he is given a substantial amount of money. Voice actor Clyde Kusatsu makes his first "appearance" as the redoubtable Zin. "Nemesis" first aired on December 20, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Quinton FlynnJohn deLancie, (more)
 
1988  
 
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This 2-hour TV cartoon special was originally syndicated as Scooby and the Ghoul School. That's right, kids: our hero is Hanna-Barbera's favorite timorous Great Dane, the one and only Scooby Doo. This time, Scooby, his somewhat more courageous nephew Scrappy Doo and hygenically challenged human cohort Shaggy take jobs as gym teachers at a highly suspicous girl's finishing school. Locked in the building in the dark of night, the dauntless trio finds themselves in classroom chock full of monsters and ghosts. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1987  
 
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The origins of everyone's favorite Christmas carol are explored in this animated holiday romp for the whole family. Sir Carolboomer is desperate to impress the impossible-to-please Princess Silverbelle, but when the lonely crowned head sends his dense squire Hollyberry to steal the princess' Christmas list, Hollyberry swipes the answers to the king's crossword puzzle by mistake. Now, as Hollyberry scrambles to find "a partridge in a pear tree," "eleven dames-a-dancing" and ten other impossible gifts by Christmas Eve, the devious Sir Carolboomer's plan for romance turns into a complete fiasco. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1985  
R  
This uneasy mix between a slasher film and a police story focuses on a series of murders in a luxury Manhattan apartment building and the main suspect in the case, an eccentric doorman (Ian McShane). The chief detective sent to unravel the crimes, Lt. Dinardo (Mike Connors) is involved with Kate (Anne Archer), an undercover cop who installs herself in the apartment building to lure the killer into action. This makes the lieutenant particularly interested in the outcome of Kate's ploy. Although potentially prone to high suspense and dramatic turns, the story is not quite as tension-filled (or gory) as its outlines suggest. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael ConnorsAnne Archer, (more)
 
1981  
R  
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In this gory (the special effects are especially well done) slice-n-dicer, the happiness and the sanity of a W.W.II vet is destroyed when he returns home and finds his girl in the arms of another at the town's annual dance. Outraged, he kills both with a pitchfork and the town does not hold the dance again for the next 35 years. The story jumps to the future and the town prepares to hold the dance again. Unfortunately, the vet hears about the dance and comes back to do a little more killing. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Vicki DawsonChristopher Goutman, (more)