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Jonny Quest Season 1 - Double Danger
© 1998-2004, Lyle P. Blosser, Craig Fuqua
Z-1, , 11/13/64, 5/27/65.
Trivia and items of interest:
- This is the first episode produced, although "Mystery of the Lizard Men" was aired
first.
- I didn't realize it at first, but the boys obviously had met Jade before, probably
several times, since they greeted her by name after she fired a shot at the leopard
in the jungle. Perhaps Jade was meant to play a bigger role in the series than she
did?
Flubs:
- When the boys and Race are taken to see the Buddha in the jungle and are careening
along the mountain switchback road, Hadji says, "I knew I should have stayed in
Bombay." Bombay? Actually it should've been Calcutta (as shown in _Calcutta Adventure_).
(Reported by Tammy Harman)
- When Race first meets his double (Korchek) after being captured at the jungle Buddha,
he snaps a picture of the big guy (Tabat) who will be guarding him. While he secretly
snaps the picture, his double isn't anywhere near the big guy; in fact, he is right
beside Race. But, when Jonny And Hadji develop the picture, Race's double is pictured
next to the big guy. This in fact is not so. (Reported
by Dwight Henson)
- At the conclusion of episode, in the scenes where Race punches out his "evil twin",
sometimes he has a watch on and other times he doesn't.
(Reported by Clem on the ClassicJQ forum)
- The episode takes place primarily in Thailand. Kogo the monkey has a prehensile
tail from which he hangs in various scenes throughout the episode. But only New
World monkeys have prehensile tails.(Reported by David
on the ClassicJQ forum)
Link to the
restored end credits
for the episode.
Link to
some episode cel images
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