| jonny_quest_64.wav | By popular demand. A copy of the main title for the show. | 1:36, 237K | 
			
				| JonnyQuest_End.wav | By popular demand. A copy of the ending title for the show. | 0:45, 249K | 
			
				| MainTitle_NoSFX.mp3 | A copy of the main title for the show, but without the sound effects. | 1:52, 1.28M | 
			
				| EndTitle_noSFX.wav | The ending title for the show, but without the sound effects. | 0:49, 121K | 
			
				| TIRO.mp3 | This sound clip is the audio for the great
					Cartoon Network classic JQ tribute short film titled "Time is Running Out" | 2:07, 249K | 
			
				| "Time is Running Out" video on YouTube. | And here's a DVD-quality capture of "Time is Running Out" 
 Thanks to Eldric Bach for the RealMedia version we carried here for many years!
 | 2:45 | 
			
				| jonnyquest-promo.avi | This videoclip is a television promotional spot letting viewers know that 
						Jonny Quest was coming to their TV screens in the fall of 1964. 
 Thanks to Chris Webber!
 | 0:30, 3.16M | 
			
				| JQpromo.mp3 | This sound clip is the audio from one JQ promo spot, advertising that Jonny is "coming
					up next!" | 0:20, 123K | 
			
				| jq_bumper.mp3 | This "bumper" sound clip was heard between show segments and commercials | 0:04, 72K | 
			
				| generalmills.mp3 | This file is an example of the sponsor promotion heard after the opening titles.
					In this instance, the voice of Mike Road (aka Race Bannon) says, "Jonny Quest...brought
					to you by..." followed by a pause, then another voice saying "The big G cereals
					of General Mills, makers of the new oat cereal with marshmallow bits, Lucky Charms!" | 0:12, 88K | 
			
				| Syndicated Opening Credits 1972, on YouTube. | This is an example of the shortened editions of the opening credits
					that were seen in syndication after the original prime-time broadcasts ended. In
					this instance, from 1972, the credits begin with the islander running through the
					jungle from Dragons of Ashida (skipping
					the canoeing natives from Pursuit of the Po-Ho);
					next appear Turu, the panther, the crocodile, Turu again, soldiers firing a machine
					gun, the robot spy, a tank firing, the robot spy again, an explosion, flying platforms
					from The Fraudulent Volcano, a condor swooping
					down on Bandit, and snakes in the Anubis tomb. [At this point the music morphs into
					what had (in the original credits) been heard over an exterior shot of the jet.]
					We now see a shot of the Dragons of Ashida
					in the jungle; then the visual frame compresses from the sides to the middle, then
					uncompresses to reveal the exterior of the jet. Next, the clip jumps to a close-up
					of Jonny Quest, followed by close-ups of Hadji and Bandit (skipping Dr. Quest and
					Race). Then we quickly cut back to an exterior shot of the jet before fading to
					black. After the fade, the voice of Mike Road says, "The
						Adventures of...[the show logo appears]...Jonny
							Quest!" | 0:52 | 
			
				| SyndicatedOpening1978.rm | This Real Media file is another example of the shortened editions of the opening
					credits that were seen in syndication after the original prime-time broadcasts ended.
					In this instance, from 1978, the credits begin with the jet flying through the clouds
					(nearly at the end of the original credits) and continue through the rest of the
					credit clips as seen originally to the end. The voice of Mike Road speaks over the
					whole clip saying, "This supersonic jet on a super-secret
						mission carries a very special crew: young Jonny Quest, future scientist; his father
						Dr. Benton Quest, leader of the group; pilot and Dr. Quest's assistant, Roger "Race"
						Bannon; Jonny's East Indian companion, Hadji; and everyone's friend and co-worker
						Bandit. Together, they fly toward new challenges. This is ... the adventures of Jonny
						Quest!" 
 Thanks to Paul Bollenbacher for providing the source for this clip.
 | 0:29, 810K | 
			
				| SyndicatedOpening1978.mp3 | This MP3 file is the audio-only portion of the 1978 syndication opening | 0:28, 672K | 
			
				| 1979_NBC_SaturdayMorningJonnyQuestIntro.avi
 | This AVI file is another example of the opening credits that were seen in syndication
					after the original prime-time broadcasts ended. In this example from 1979, the clip
					opens with a "bumper" with a announcer saying "And
					now, the adventures of Jonny Quest," then the credits begin with the
					jet flying through the clouds (nearly at the end of the original credits) and continue
					through the rest of the credit clips as seen originally to the end. The voice of
					Mike Road speaks over the whole clip saying, "This
						supersonic jet on a super-secret mission carries a very special crew; young Jonny
						Quest, future scientist; his father Dr. Benton Quest, leader of the group; pilot
						and Dr. Quest's assistant, Roger "Race" Bannon; Jonny's East Indian companion, Hadji;
						and everyone's friend and co-worker Bandit. Together, they fly toward new challenges.
						This is ... the adventures of Jonny Quest!"
					Following the intro is an example of the "title bumper" that introduced each episode; this one shows The Mystery of the Lizard Men. 
 This is very similar to the 1978 clip mentioned above, but in a different media format.
 | 0:39, 4174K | 
			
				| QUEST_Bum-Bum.wav | A short musical tag | 0:01, 65K | 
			
				| QUEST_IncomingComm.wav | A good "mail's here" sound | 0:03, 238K | 
			
				| QUEST_WhatDoYouThink.wav | Dr. Quest asks Race's opinion (episode?) | 0:01, 65K | 
			
				| QUEST_KindaFigured.wav | Race is on top of things (from The Fraudulent Volcano) | 0:01, 111K | 
			
				| QUEST_OhNo.wav | The berry juice has to wear off, Race (from Pursuit of the Po-Ho)
 | 0:02, 162K | 
			
				| QUEST_KorbayVooDooChant.wav | The witch doctor at his craft (from The Dreadful Doll) | 0:03, 285K | 
			
				| QUEST_BanditBark.wav | Bandit barking. This also makes a nice "mail's here" sound. | 0:01, 72K | 
			
				| RaceCallsJonnyAndHadji.mp3 | Race: "Jonny, Hadji" (from The Invisible Monster) | 0:01, 34K |