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|job= Government agent<br />Government bodyguard
|job= Government agent<br />Government bodyguard
|works= The U.S. Government
|works= The U.S. Government
|goals= Protecting the Quest crew safe from all sorts of danger<br />Tutor Jonny and Hadji on various topics
|goals= Protecting the Quest crew from all sorts of danger<br />Tutoring Jonny and Hadji
|father= John Bannon
|father= John Bannon
|mother= Sarah Bannon
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|caption2= Race in the 80s second season.
|caption2= Race in the 80s second season.
|image3= [[File:JS Race Bannon.png|300px]]
|caption3= ''[[Jellystone!]]''
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'''Roger T. "Race" Bannon''' is a government-employed bodyguard for the [[Quests|Quest family]], and one of the main characters of the ''[[Jonny Quest (franchise)|Jonny Quest]]'' animated franchise. His voice was originated by [[Mike Road]].
'''Roger T. "Race" Bannon''' is a government-employed bodyguard for the [[Quests|Quest family]], and one of the main characters of the ''[[Jonny Quest (franchise)|Jonny Quest]]'' animated franchise. He works for [[Intelligence One]] and is accompanied on special missions with [[Doctor Benton Quest]]. His voice was originated by [[Mike Road]].


==Character description==
==Character description==
Race is a grown man with fair skin, an athletic build, and short white hair. He is commonly seen wearing a red shirt, light grey khaki pants, a wristwatch, and a pair of brown leather boots.
He is a confident man who knows how to stay patient and is usually composed for the greater good. He is also natural at quipping one-liners, particularly when it comes to targeting his enemies. He is an Intelligence One bodyguard who keeps a sharp eye on [[Jonny Quest (character)|Jonny]], Doctor Quest, and [[Hadji]]. He is proficent in piloting aircraft, has known many forms of self-defense, and an expert in weaponry. Race is also nearly as well versed as Doctor Quest when it comes to explaining strange phenomenia and mysteries.
When he is not occupied on missions, he acts as a tutor to both Jonny and Hadji, where he educates them on a variety of subjects. However, Race can sometimes be sensitive to their innocence and often includes short courses on non-traditional subjects like judo, and scuba diving. Race has insight into what it was like to be boys like Jonny and Hadji, and treats them as capable young men, which they are in many areas.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===TV series===
===TV series===
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** 4.3 "[[Babysitter]]" (no lines)
** 4.3 "[[Babysitter]]" (no lines)
** 4.7 "[[The Death of Harvey]]" (no lines)
** 4.7 "[[The Death of Harvey]]" (no lines)
* ''[[Jellystone!]]''
** 2.12 "[[Mummy Knows Best (Jellystone!)|Mummy Knows Best]]" (picture)
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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Becoming the Second Dad===
===Becoming the Second Dad===
Race was 32 years old in the original series and was born in Wilmette, Illinois, to John and Sarah Bannon.<ref name ="Double Danger">''[[Jonny Quest (TV series)|Jonny Quest]]'': "[[Double Danger]]," season 1, episode 9 (1964).</ref> Following the death of Jonny's mother, Race Bannon was assigned by Intelligence One to safegaurd Jonny "24 hours a day and 7 days a week as tutor, companion and all-around watchdog."<ref>''[[Jonny Quest (TV series)|Jonny Quest]]'': "[[The Mystery of the Lizard Men]]," season 1, episode 1 (1964).</ref>
In "[[Double Danger]]," Race went to [[Thailand]] with Doctor Quest while he scouted for plants for a tranquilizer pill that would help astronauts endure in long space travels. However, a double agent imitating Race replaced him during their operation, who was hired by [[Doctor Zin]] to steal Quest's formula, and was trained to copy Race's appearance, voice, and mannerisms. With the help of [[Jezebel Jade]], Jonny and Hadji were able to free Race, stopping Race's double and Zin's plan in the process.<ref name ="Double Danger" />
===The 1980s Adventures===
===The 1980s Adventures===
===Becoming a Real Dad===
===Becoming a Real Dad===
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===Race's Final Mission===
===Race's Final Mission===
===Running with Tom and Jerry===
===Running with Tom and Jerry===
===Jellystone!===
===Race in the Funny Books===
===Race in the Funny Books===
====Comico's Real World Adventures====
====Comico's Real World Adventures====
====The Dark Horse Adventures====
====The Dark Horse Adventures====
====When HB Worlds Collide====
====When HB Worlds Collide====
==Development==
==Development==
According to ''[[The Art of Hanna-Barbera]]'' book, Race Bannon's appearance was modeled after actor [[wikipedia:Jeff Chandler|Jeff Chandler]].<ref>Sennett, Ted ([[October 30]], [[1989]]). ''[[The Art of Hanna-Barbera]]''. [[Viking Studio Books]]. Retrieved May 27, 2023.</ref> [[Joseph Barbera]] also wrote that Bannon resembled the title character of the ''[[wikipedia:Terry and the Pirates|Terry and the Pirates]]'' comic strip.<ref>Barbera, Joseph ([[May 1]], [[1994]]). ''My Life in 'toons: From Flatbush to Bedrock in Under a Century''. Turner Publishing, Inc. Retrieved May 27, 2023.</ref>
According to ''[[The Art of Hanna-Barbera]]'' book, Race Bannon's appearance was modeled after actor [[wikipedia:Jeff Chandler|Jeff Chandler]].<ref>Sennett, Ted ([[October 30]], [[1989]]). ''[[The Art of Hanna-Barbera]]''. [[Viking Studio Books]]. Retrieved May 27, 2023.</ref> [[Joseph Barbera]] also wrote that Bannon resembled the title character of the ''[[wikipedia:Terry and the Pirates|Terry and the Pirates]]'' comic strip.<ref>Barbera, Joseph ([[May 1]], [[1994]]). ''My Life in 'toons: From Flatbush to Bedrock in Under a Century''. Turner Publishing, Inc. Retrieved May 27, 2023.</ref>
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{{Main|Race Bannon/Gallery}}
{{Main|Race Bannon/Gallery}}
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
*  
* ''Jonny Quest''’s creator [[Doug Wildey]] created Race's full name by combining the names of Race Dunhill and Stretch Bannon from his earlier comic strips.
* The surname Bannon is Irish (from 'O'Banain') meaning "white".
* He is right-handed.<ref name ="Double Danger" />


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
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===''The Late Show with [[Stephen Colbert]]''===
===''The Late Show with [[Stephen Colbert]]''===
* [[October 4]], [[2019]]: The cold opening segment is a fake cartoon titled "The Adventures of Mike Pence: Ukraine, not Me-Kraine," in which Pence (as portrayed by footage of Race Bannon) attempts to distance himself from then-US President Donald Trump, following backlish on his demands for the Ukrainian government to investigate Joe Biden.
* [[October 4]], [[2019]]: The cold opening segment is a fake cartoon titled "The Adventures of Mike Pence: Ukraine, not Me-Kraine," in which Pence (as portrayed by footage of Race Bannon) attempts to distance himself from then-US President Donald Trump, following backlash over his demands for the Ukrainian government to investigate Joe Biden.
* [[January 5]], [[2021]]: In "The Adventures of Mike Pence: The Uncertain Certification," Pence (again potrayed by Race) tries to not follow through with Trump’s demands to overturn the [[2020]] presidential election results.
* [[January 5]], [[2021]]: In "The Adventures of Mike Pence: The Uncertain Certification," Pence (again portrayed by Race) tries to not follow through with Trump’s demands to overturn the [[2020]] presidential election results.
* [[September 15]], 2021: In "The Adventures of Mike Pence: To Coup or Not to Coup," Race (once more as Pence) turns to former Vice President Dan Quayle to get advise on overturning an election, only to get turned down by his own request.
* [[September 15]], 2021: In "The Adventures of Mike Pence: To Coup or Not to Coup," Race (once more as Pence) contacts former Vice President Dan Quayle to get advice on overturning an election, but gets rejected when Quayle refuses his offer.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Warner Bros. Animation]]
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[[Category:Williams Street]]
[[Category:Yogi Bear characters]]
[[Category:Yogi Bear]]

Revision as of 21:05, 24 February 2024

Race Bannon
Race Bannon.png
Insert smart Mike Pence caption here.
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Intelligence One
Doctor Benton Quest
Jonny Quest
Hadji
Bandit
Jezebel Jade
Hardrock
Occupation Government agent
Government bodyguard
Works for The U.S. Government
Goals Protecting the Quest crew from all sorts of danger
Tutoring Jonny and Hadji
Father John Bannon
Mother Sarah Bannon
Marital status Divorced husband to Jade Kenyan-Bannon in Jonny's Golden Quest, or Estella Vasquez in The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
Children One daughter, Jessie Bannon, in the 1990s
First appearance JQ: "The Mystery of the Lizard Men" (1964)
Played by Mike Road (1964-65)
Sonny Van Dusen (1986-96)
Robert Patrick (1996-97)
Robert Foxworth (1996-97)
Thom Pinto (2000, 2005)
Michael Hanks (2015)
80s Race Bannon.png
Race in the 80s second season.
File:JS Race Bannon.png
Jellystone!

Roger T. "Race" Bannon is a government-employed bodyguard for the Quest family, and one of the main characters of the Jonny Quest animated franchise. He works for Intelligence One and is accompanied on special missions with Doctor Benton Quest. His voice was originated by Mike Road.

Character description

Race is a grown man with fair skin, an athletic build, and short white hair. He is commonly seen wearing a red shirt, light grey khaki pants, a wristwatch, and a pair of brown leather boots.

He is a confident man who knows how to stay patient and is usually composed for the greater good. He is also natural at quipping one-liners, particularly when it comes to targeting his enemies. He is an Intelligence One bodyguard who keeps a sharp eye on Jonny, Doctor Quest, and Hadji. He is proficent in piloting aircraft, has known many forms of self-defense, and an expert in weaponry. Race is also nearly as well versed as Doctor Quest when it comes to explaining strange phenomenia and mysteries.

When he is not occupied on missions, he acts as a tutor to both Jonny and Hadji, where he educates them on a variety of subjects. However, Race can sometimes be sensitive to their innocence and often includes short courses on non-traditional subjects like judo, and scuba diving. Race has insight into what it was like to be boys like Jonny and Hadji, and treats them as capable young men, which they are in many areas.

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Comics

Books

Video games

Biography

Becoming the Second Dad

Race was 32 years old in the original series and was born in Wilmette, Illinois, to John and Sarah Bannon.[1] Following the death of Jonny's mother, Race Bannon was assigned by Intelligence One to safegaurd Jonny "24 hours a day and 7 days a week as tutor, companion and all-around watchdog."[2]

In "Double Danger," Race went to Thailand with Doctor Quest while he scouted for plants for a tranquilizer pill that would help astronauts endure in long space travels. However, a double agent imitating Race replaced him during their operation, who was hired by Doctor Zin to steal Quest's formula, and was trained to copy Race's appearance, voice, and mannerisms. With the help of Jezebel Jade, Jonny and Hadji were able to free Race, stopping Race's double and Zin's plan in the process.[1]

The 1980s Adventures

Becoming a Real Dad

Texan Twang

The Texan Has Left the Building

Custody Battle

Race's Final Mission

Running with Tom and Jerry

Jellystone!

Race in the Funny Books

Comico's Real World Adventures

The Dark Horse Adventures

When HB Worlds Collide

Development

According to The Art of Hanna-Barbera book, Race Bannon's appearance was modeled after actor Jeff Chandler.[3] Joseph Barbera also wrote that Bannon resembled the title character of the Terry and the Pirates comic strip.[4]

Gallery

Main article: Race Bannon/Gallery

Behind the scenes

  • Jonny Quest’s creator Doug Wildey created Race's full name by combining the names of Race Dunhill and Stretch Bannon from his earlier comic strips.
  • The surname Bannon is Irish (from 'O'Banain') meaning "white".
  • He is right-handed.[1]

In popular culture

  • In the Freakazoid! segment "Doomsday Bet," from a one-off Toby Danger backup feature, Doctor Quest was lampooned as Dash O'Pepper, with Granville Van Dusen reprising his role as Race from the 80s incarnation of Jonny Quest.
  • In the Adult Swim series The Venture Bros., Brock Samson was partly inspired by Race.
  • 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 unnamed bodyguard-type gave Timmy a bazooka after the Doctor Quest-type invited him along with them after he saved them, referencing how careless the adults are.
  • Following its internet spread in 2016, there was a series of political memes of Race Bannon with false captions labelling him as a violently homophobic version of US Vice President Mike Pence.[5]

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

  • October 4, 2019: The cold opening segment is a fake cartoon titled "The Adventures of Mike Pence: Ukraine, not Me-Kraine," in which Pence (as portrayed by footage of Race Bannon) attempts to distance himself from then-US President Donald Trump, following backlash over his demands for the Ukrainian government to investigate Joe Biden.
  • January 5, 2021: In "The Adventures of Mike Pence: The Uncertain Certification," Pence (again portrayed by Race) tries to not follow through with Trump’s demands to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
  • September 15, 2021: In "The Adventures of Mike Pence: To Coup or Not to Coup," Race (once more as Pence) contacts former Vice President Dan Quayle to get advice on overturning an election, but gets rejected when Quayle refuses his offer.

References

  1. ^ a b c Jonny Quest: "Double Danger," season 1, episode 9 (1964).
  2. ^ Jonny Quest: "The Mystery of the Lizard Men," season 1, episode 1 (1964).
  3. ^ Sennett, Ted (October 30, 1989). The Art of Hanna-Barbera. Viking Studio Books. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
  4. ^ Barbera, Joseph (May 1, 1994). My Life in 'toons: From Flatbush to Bedrock in Under a Century. Turner Publishing, Inc. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
  5. ^ Mike Pence is Race Bannon - Know Your Meme. Retrieved on June 5, 2023.