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Ray Patterson Movies

1989  
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Hanna-Barbera's Space Age clan made the leap to the big screen in this animated feature, in which George and the family are transferred to a remote space outpost. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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Starring:
George O'HanlonMel Blanc, (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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1988  
 
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This made-for-TV animated feature stars only two regular members of the Mystery Machine gang: Scooby Doo and Shaggy (although Scrappy, a late addition to the series, is also present). In place of Freddy, Velma, and Daphne, we have Googie, Shaggy's girl friend. It seems that Shaggy and company are now involved in race car driving. By coincidence, in far-off Transylvania, Count Dracula is getting ready for the annual Monster Car Race -- a race that features such familiar faces as Frankenstein's Monster and his bride, the Mummy, Genghis Kong, and a pair of witches. Normally, the Werewolf is a part of the race, but he has fled this year and nothing Dracula can do will bring him back. As he desperately needs a werewolf for the race, Dracula sends the Hunch Bunch -- a pair of deformed brothers -- to America, where they transform Shaggy into a werewolf. Dracula tells Shaggy that he will take the spell off of him and return him to normal -- but only if he wins the Monster Car Race. That turns out to be easier said than done, especially since Dracula does everything in his power to see that Shaggy will lose and remain a werewolf forever. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi

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1988  
 
The 2-hour animated TV movie The Good, the Bad and the Huckleberry Hound was part of the syndicated "Hanna Barbera Superstars 10" package. The star of the proceedings is, of course, Huckleberry Hound, who at the start of the film is seen arriving in the Old West town of Two Bit. Intending to cash in a gold nugget, Huck is robbed by the scurrilous Dalton gang. To prevent further larceny, Huck accepts the job of town sheriff. It is somewhat gratifying to note that, after 30 years' faithful service to Hanna-Barbera, Huckleberry is finally given a romantic interest in the form of female pooch Desert Flower. Also making guest appearances are such H-B favorites as Yogi Bear, Hokey Wolf, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, Peter Potamus, Baba Looey and Boo Boo. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1988  
 
In this space age animated adventure, teenage Judy Jetson writes a song for teen idol pop star Sky Rocker. But somewhere along the way, the song gets mixed up with a recording from the yucky, music-hating Felonia Funk - who then kidnaps Sky! Now, Judy is ready to prove what a super fan she is, by setting out to rescue her hero with a crew of music-fan aliens called the Zoomies. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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1988  
 
The Stone Age meets the Space Age in this feature-film meeting of the Hanna Barbera animated families. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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1987  
 
When Jellystone Park is scheduled to be closed, Yogi and Boo-Boo flee the area in the company of three orphaned bear cubs to avoid being shipped off to the zoo. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi

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1987  
 
This feature-length adaptation of the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon of the same title first screened on television in 1987. As it opens, alley cats Fancy-Fancy (John Stephenson), Benny the Ball, Brain (Leo de Lyon), Top Cat (Arnold Stang) and Choo-Choo (Marvin Kaplan) find themselves in Gertrude Vandergelt's posh mansion; meanwhile, a crisis is afoot, as Benny must simultaneously fight his way out of the dog pound, and evade capture by the butler Snerdly and his wolfhound Rasputin. One event leads to another, and before long, Top Hat and his boys find themselves in Beverly Hills, living the high life in limos, crashing ritzy costume parties, saving the heir to a fortune, and much more. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Arnold StangMarvin Kaplan, (more)
 
1987  
 
Dr. Quest is invited to the London museum, there to determine the origins of a mysterious crystal skull. Unfortunately, an ancient Druidic cult is also interested in the skull -- so much so that they're willing to kill in order to steal the artifact. It is up to the Quest team to prevent the cult from unleashing the skull's awesome and horrifying powers upon the modern world. "Skullduggery" made its syndicated TV bow on March 1, 1987, as part of the weekend "Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera" package. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
A UFO attacks Dr. Quest's lab, taking Jonny and Hadji captive. The boys will be returned only if Dr. Quest reveals the plans of his new aircraft. Ostensibly, the aliens want to use the invention to disable the Earth's space programs -- but Quest and Race Bannon suspect that the villains are of human origin. First syndicated on September 28, 1986, as part of the "Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera" weekend package, "Aliens Among Us" was later incorporated into the standard Jonny Quest manifest, along with the "classic" episodes from 1964-1965. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
A middle eastern shiek is being terrorized by a band of outlaws riding robotic horses. Dr. Quest is summoned to put an end to the villains' activities. Only trouble is, the steel nags are completely impervious to weapons -- and they also have the capacity to kill. First broadcast on September 21, 1986, as part of the "Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera" syndicated series, "Nightmare of Steel" was later incorporated in the standard Jonny Quest package, along with the "classic" episodes from 1964-1965. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
Twenty-one years after ending its original ABC prime-time run, the Hanna Barbera animated adventure series Jonny Quest was revived with 13 brand-new episodes as part of the weekend syndicated package "Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera." Telecast in most markets on September 14, 1986, the first of the "new" Jonny Quest (1986 series) installments to be shown (thought not the first one produced) was titled "Peril of the Reptilian." On this occasion, the Quest team -- Dr. Benton Quest, his son Jonny, bodyguard Race Bannon, youthful Indian mystic Hadji, and mischievous dog Bandit -- are asked to help prevent a genetically created reptile man, designed to be the perfect "fighting machine," from running amok and destroying the earth. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
Twenty-one years after ending its original ABC prime-time run in 1965, the Hanna Barbera animated adventure series Jonny Quest was revived with 13 brand-new episodes as a component of the weekend syndicated package "Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera." All of the original characters were revived: globetrotting research scientist, Dr. Benton Quest; his tousled-haired son, Jonny; Jonny's bodyguard-tutor, Race Bannon; his mystical young Indian friend, Hadji; and the pet bulldog, Bandit. Of the original voice actors, only Don Messick (as Dr. Quest and Bandit) and Victor Perrin (as perennial villain Dr. Zin) were heard on the later series. In the sixth of the "new" episodes, another member of the Quest team was introduced, a "Monolith Man" named Hardrok. Slightly better animated than the original -- and with markedly wittier dialogue as well as a refreshing increase in its sci-fi-fantasy content -- the Jonny Quest (1986 series) was later incorporated in the same package as the 26 "original" Jonny Quest episodes. Under the blanket title "Classic Jonny Quest," this manifest was seen on cable's Cartoon Network from 1992 to 1995. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
A new member of the Quest Team was introduced in the Jonny Quest episode "The Monolith Man." While drilling for oil, a team of workers comes across a portal to the earth's core. Called in to investigate, Dr. Quest and his associates find an the remnants of an alien civilization which was buried in volcanic ash thousands of years before. Rescuing the heroes from hostile natives is an "intellectual fossil" named Hardrok, who, despite having been petrified for centuries, is extremely strong and resourceful. This episode originally aired on November 2, 1986, as part of the weekend "Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera" syndicated package. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
Dr. Quest leads his team to Scandanavia, there to embark upon an archeological expedition. In the course of events, the team comes across the frozen body of a huge Viking ape, who, when thawed, turns out to be very much alive. The furry orange beast turns out to be a likeable fellow, and as a result, the Quest Team pulls a "reverse King Kong", rescuing Vikong from hostile villagers and mercenary carnival hucksters. "Vikong Lives" originally aired on October 19, 1986, as part of the weekend syndicated series "Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera," before it was incorporated into the standard Jonny Quest rerun package. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
The Quest team heads to North Atlantic, in search of German submarine which vanished during WWII. Upon reaching the sub, the team accidentally triggers a time-travel device, transporting them all back to 1945. Even worse, the heroes must contend with some very live Nazis -- not to mention the unexpected arrival of a pack of pygmies, very much like those seen in the 1965 Jonny Quest episode "A Small Matter of Pygmies." "40 Fathoms Into Yesterday" originally aired as part of the syndicated "Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera" package on October 12, 1986. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
Dr. Zin, the Quest team's perennial nemesis from the 1964-1965 run of Jonny Quest, returns in the October 5, 1986, episode "Deadly Junket." Kidnapping Jessie Bradshaw, the daughter of a prominent rocket scientist, Zin hopes to use the girl as a bargaining chip in his efforts to seize control of her father's rocket-brain technology. The plucky Jessie manages to escape, ending up in the protection of Dr. Quest and his son Jonny -- who soon begins to wonder why the resourceful girl would ever need anyone's protection. This "new" episode of Jonny Quest (1986 series) originally aired as a component of the weekend "Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera" package. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
The success of a peace conference in India is jeopardizing when the ambassadors begin experiencing horrible nightmares, for which they hold each other responsible. Brought in to mediate is Dr. Quest, while Jonny and Race Bannon seek out Hadji's mentor for some mystic assistance. Alas, it turns out that the mentor is the person responsible for the nightmares -- though not by his own choosing. "Temple of Gloom" originally aired as part of the syndicated "Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera" package on December 7, 1986. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
Dr. Quest's latest invention is a computer brain which can pilot aircraft faster and safer than any mere mortal. Unhappy that the invention will put a lot of good pilots out of work, Quest's associate, Race Bannon, tries to prove that the brain is not infallible by racing a computerized plane. Alas, he is captured by a mad aviator named Skyborg, who holds Race responsible for the accident which left him horribly disfigured. Seeking revenge, Skyborg intends to steal the brain and auction it to the highest bidder. The climax of this episode, an old-fashioned aerial dogfight, is reminiscent of the 1965 Jonny Quest adventure "Shadow of the Condor" (albeit with better animation). "The Scourge of Skyborg" first aired on November 23, 1986, as part of the weekend "Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera" syndicated package. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
The title character in this Jonny Quest adventure is a mad scientist who has invented a mechanical cloud. With this device, he is able to pull aircraft out of the clouds. Intending to take over the world, the scientist must be stopped -- and the Quest Team is given the responsibility of doing the "stopping." "Warlord of the Sky" debuted in syndication on November 16, 1986, as part of the weekend "Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera" series; it was later incorporated in the standard Jonny Quest package, along with the "classic" episodes from 1964-1965. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
While excavating an archaeological site in Tibet, a scientist friend of Dr. Quest completely vanishes. Investigating, the Quest team discover that the scientist was attacked by an army of clay statues, zealously guarding the tomb of an ancient Chinese emperor. Unfortunately, Dr. Quest and his colleagues have now also disturbed the emperor's resting place, and they too are slated for elimination. "Secret of the Clay Warriors" was first telecast on November 9, 1986, as a component of the syndicated "Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera" cartoon omnibus. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1986  
 
The "creeping unknown" in this Jonny Quest episode is a malevolent, mutated plant monster, headquartered in a dismal swamp. Suspected of causing the disappearances of several innocent humans, the monster is targetted for neutralization by the Quest Team. They'd better hurry; the plant's victims have turned into plants themselves, every bit as dangerous and terrifying as the "original." "The Creeping Unknown" first aired on December 14, 1986 as part of the syndicated "Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera" weekend package. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott MenvilleGranville van Dusen, (more)
 
1985  
 
This fast-paced, animated action feature zoomed into theaters with characters developed from a popular TV cartoon series. The GoBots can morph into mechanical contrivances like land rovers or spaceships and are divided between good GoBots and evil ones (called Renegades). As these two factions combat each other, the Rock People have their own problems. They are humans who can become literally petrified if danger approaches. In their boulder form, it's no problem at all to roll down a mountainside and get away from pursuers. But the evil Rock Lords are oppressing the poor Rock People, and it's high time the GoBots rolled in to do something about it. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Margot KidderRoddy McDowall, (more)
 
1984  
 
In this animated adventure, Yogi Bear and friends try to free a group of captive animals while flying in the "Spruce Goose." ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi

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