Saturday Cartoon Throwback Thread For 9/26/09: Jonny Quest
Though I wasn't a big fan of this show, since my childhood was in the 90's and was bored by it whenever it aired on cartoon network, no one can deny that it isn't a cartoon classic.
The opening theme song:
A fan's showcase of the Top 5 episodes (his opinion, not mine).
And it lead to a new Quest series to emerge in the 90's on Cartoon Network in the beginning days of Toonami. Just like its predecessor, I wasn't too captivated by this show, but I loved the opening credits:
Capture the original but still had the soul of a new show.
And ending credits of the original show:
And I just learned that they are coming up with a Johnny Quest movie real soon, with Zac Eron as Johnny Quest and "The Rock" as Race.
Nowadays, anything old will become a movie. Our nostalgia world we live in.
That is this week's Saturday Cartoon Throwback Thread boys and girls. Tune in next week to see which throwback cartoons you will go gag-gag for, and wish that it were still on the air.
Or even better......you wish cartoons would be just as good as these, as well as respected by the big executives at these networks like they did in the past.
Goodbye!!!
The opening theme song:
A fan's showcase of the Top 5 episodes (his opinion, not mine).
And it lead to a new Quest series to emerge in the 90's on Cartoon Network in the beginning days of Toonami. Just like its predecessor, I wasn't too captivated by this show, but I loved the opening credits:
Capture the original but still had the soul of a new show.
And ending credits of the original show:
And I just learned that they are coming up with a Johnny Quest movie real soon, with Zac Eron as Johnny Quest and "The Rock" as Race.
Nowadays, anything old will become a movie. Our nostalgia world we live in.
That is this week's Saturday Cartoon Throwback Thread boys and girls. Tune in next week to see which throwback cartoons you will go gag-gag for, and wish that it were still on the air.
Or even better......you wish cartoons would be just as good as these, as well as respected by the big executives at these networks like they did in the past.
Goodbye!!!
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