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==In popular culture== | ==In popular culture== | ||
* In the ''Freakazoid!'' segment "[[Doomsday Bet]]," from a one-off ''[[Toby Danger (segment)|Toby Danger]]'' backup feature, Doctor Quest was lampooned as [[Doctor Vernon Danger]], with Don Messick reprising his role as Doctor Quest. | |||
* In ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'' TV movie ''Channel Chasers'', Timmy zaps himself into the world of ''Jonny Hunt'', in which he becomes part of an escape with the titular, young Jonny Hunt and his team from a laser-firing robot shaped like a scorpion in the jungle. The old man who was also presumably Jonny's father, invited Timmy along with them after Timmy saved them, referencing Doctor Quest's carelessness in taking his son on dangerous missions. | |||
* In the ''[[Family Guy]]'' DTV movie ''Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story'' (which was later edited for TV as "Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventure"), Stewie talks to his older self about the job he once had as an airline check, where he accepts entry for Doctor Quest and his son, but not for Hadji, who he retains for a security inspection because of his race. | * In the ''[[Family Guy]]'' DTV movie ''Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story'' (which was later edited for TV as "Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventure"), Stewie talks to his older self about the job he once had as an airline check, where he accepts entry for Doctor Quest and his son, but not for Hadji, who he retains for a security inspection because of his race. | ||
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Jonny Quest at FG airport.png|Dr. Quest and Jonny | Doctor Vernon Danger.png| | ||
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Jonny Quest at FG airport.png|Dr. Quest and Jonny pass an airline check. | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 14:49, 17 April 2023
Doctor Benton Quest | |
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Always pessimistic, but still a brilliant scientist. | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Race Bannon Bandit Hardrock Jessie Bannon |
Occupation | Scientist |
Works for | The U.S. Government |
Goals | Investigating strange occurances |
Father | Not mentioned |
Mother | Not mentioned |
Other relative(s) | Father-in-law, Doug Wildey |
Marital status | Husband to Rachel Quest, deceased |
Children | One biological son, Jonny Quest One adopted son, Hadji |
First appearance | JQ: "The Mystery of the Lizard Men" (1964) |
Played by | John Stephenson (1964) Don Messick (1964-95) George Segal (1996-97) Charles Howerton (1996) John de Lancie (1996-97) Neil Ross (2000-07) Eric Bauza (2015) |
Dr. Quest in the 80s second season. | |
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest|The Real Adventures season 1. |
Doctor Benton C.[1] Quest is a scientist and one of the main characters of the Jonny Quest animated franchise. His voice was originated by John Stephenson, though he was shortly replaced by Don Messick.
The widowed father of Jonny, Doctor Quest is a scientific genius who works for the U.S. government. He is in the forefront of research in many other areas, and is called upon to investigate strange occurrences around the world.
Character description
Appearances
TV series
- Jonny Quest
- 1.1 "The Mystery of the Lizard Men"
- 1.2 "Arctic Splashdown"
- 1.3 "The Curse of Anubis"
- 1.4 "Pursuit of the Po-Ho"
- 1.5 "Riddle of the Gold"
- 1.6 "Treasure of the Temple"
- 1.7 "Calcutta Adventure"
- 1.8 "The Robot Spy"
- 1.9 "Double Danger"
- 1.10 "Shadow of the Condor"
- 1.11 "Skull and Double Crossbones"
- 1.12 "The Dreadful Doll"
- 1.13 "A Small Matter of Pygmies"
- 1.14 "Dragons of Ashida"
- 1.15 "Turu the Terrible"
- 1.16 "The Fraudulent Volcano"
- 1.17 "Werewolf of the Timberland"
- 1.18 "Pirates from Below"
- 1.19 "Attack of the Tree People"
- 1.20 "The Invisible Monster"
- 1.21 "The Devil's Tower"
- 1.22 "The Quetong Missile Mystery"
- 1.23 "The House of Seven Gargoyles"
- 1.24 "Terror Island"
- 1.25 "Monster in the Monastery"
- 1.26 "The Sea Haunt"
- 2.1 "Peril of the Reptilian"
- 2.2 "Nightmares of Steel"
- 2.3 "Aliens Among Us"
- 2.4 "Deadly Junket"
- 2.5 "Forty Fathoms Into Yesterday"
- 2.6 "Vikong Lives"
- 2.7 "The Monolith Man"
- 2.8 "Secret of the Clay Warriors"
- 2.9 "Warlord of the Sky"
- 2.10 "The Scourge of Skyborg"
- 2.11 "Temple of Gloom"
- 2.12 "Creeping Unknown"
- 2.13 "Skulduggery"
- The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
- 1.1 "The Darkest Fathoms"
- 1.2 "Escape to Questworld"
- 1.3 "In the Realm of the Condor"
- 1.4 "Rage's Burning Wheel"
- 1.5 "Ndovu's Last Journey"
- 1.6 "Manhattan Maneater"
- 1.7 "East of Zanzibar"
- 1.8 "Assault on Questworld"
- 1.9 "Ezekiel Rage"
- 1.10 "Alien in Washington"
- 1.11 "Return of the Anasazi"
- 1.12 "The Alchemist"
- 1.13 "Trouble on the Colorado"
- 1.14 "In the Wake of Mary Celeste"
- 1.15 "Amok"
- 1.16 "Besieged in Paradise"
- 1.17 "The Spectre of the Pine Barrens"
- 1.18 "Heroes"
- 1.19 "The Ballad of Belle Bonnet"
- 1.20 "In the Darkness of the Moon"
- 1.21 "The Secret of the Moai"
- 1.22 "Expedition to Khumbu"
- 1.23 "Ice Will Burn"
- 1.24 "Future Rage"
- 1.25 "Alligators and Okeechobee Vikings"
- 1.26 "To Bardo and Back"
- 2.1 "The Mummies of Malenque"
- 2.2 "Rock of Rages"
- 2.3 "Bloodlines" (mentioned)
- 2.4 "Race Against Danger"
- 2.5 "The Dark Mountain"
- 2.6 "Cyberswitch"
- 2.7 "Undersea Emergency"
- 2.8 "Nemesis"
- 2.9 "DNA Doomsday"
- 2.10 "Ghost Quest" (mentioned)
- 2.11 "Nuclear Netherworld" (mentioned)
- 2.19 "The Bangalore Falcon" (mentioned)
- 2.20 "Diamonds and Jade" (mentioned)
- 2.21 "The Edge of Yesterday"
- 2.22 "The Haunted Sonata" (mentioned)
- 2.23 "General Winter"
- 2.24 "Night of the Zinja" (mentioned)
- 2.25 "The Robot Spies"
- 2.26 "More Than Zero"
- Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
- 1.1 "Bannon Custody Battle"
- 2.8 "Peanut Puberty" (no lines)
- 3.9 "Return of Birdgirl"
- 4.3 "Babysitter" (no lines)
- 4.6 "Juror in Court" (no lines)
- 4.7 "The Death of Harvey"
- Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
- 1.25 "Pawn of Shadows" (no lines)
- 2.14 "Heart of Evil"
Movies
Comics
Books
Video games
Biography
The Adventures of Doctor Quest (and Not Jonny Quest)
The 1980s Adventures
Dr. Quest vs. the Liver Spots of Zin
Paranormal Investigator
Custody Battle
Running with Tom and Jerry
Doctor Quest in the Funny Books
Comico's Real World Adventures
The Dark Horse Adventures
When HB Worlds Collide
Development
Gallery
- Main article: Benton Quest/Gallery
Toys and merchandise
- Main article: Doctor Benton Quest/Toys
Behind the scenes
In popular culture
- In the Freakazoid! segment "Doomsday Bet," from a one-off Toby Danger backup feature, Doctor Quest was lampooned as Doctor Vernon Danger, with Don Messick reprising his role as Doctor Quest.
- In The Fairly OddParents TV movie Channel Chasers, Timmy zaps himself into the world of Jonny Hunt, in which he becomes part of an escape with the titular, young Jonny Hunt and his team from a laser-firing robot shaped like a scorpion in the jungle. The old man who was also presumably Jonny's father, invited Timmy along with them after Timmy saved them, referencing Doctor Quest's carelessness in taking his son on dangerous missions.
- In the Family Guy DTV movie Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story (which was later edited for TV as "Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventure"), Stewie talks to his older self about the job he once had as an airline check, where he accepts entry for Doctor Quest and his son, but not for Hadji, who he retains for a security inspection because of his race.
- Doctor Vernon Danger.png
References
- ^ Jonny Quest: "The Mystery of the Lizard Men," season 1, episode 1 (1964).