Jessie Bannon

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Jessie Bannon

Species Human
Gender Female
Member of Team Quest
Affiliation Jonny Quest
Hadji
Doctor Benton Quest
Bandit
Jezebel Jade
Occupation High school student
Father Race Bannon
Mother Estella Vasquez
Marital status Single
First appearance Jonny's Golden Quest (1993)
Played by Anndi McAfee (1993, 1995)
Jesse Douglas (1996-97)
Jennifer Hale (1996-97)

The Real Adventures season 2.

Jonny's Golden Quest

Jessie Bannon is the daughter of Race Bannon and Estella Vasquez,[Note 1] and a supporting character in the Jonny Quest animated franchise, specifically during the 1990s era. Her voice was originated by Anndi McAfee.

Character description

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Appearances

TV series

Movies

Comics

Books

Video games

Biography

Jade's Girl

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Just One of the Boys

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The Real Jessie Bannon

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Jessie in the Funny Books

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Gallery

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Toys

Development

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Behind the scenes

  • She was introduced in the TV film Jonny's Golden Quest, as the daughter of Jezebel Jade, which made the controversial decision to alter much of Jade's background (including her ethnicity), in which she had married and divorced love interest Race, which was an unused idea by Mark Young for the 80s "season" of Jonny Quest, who brought it back for the movie, and then tied it together with the other unused idea from that season as Jessie being a childhood friend of Jonny and a recurring character. The sequel, Jonny Quest Versus the Cyber Insects, ignores her altogether as if she had never appeared altogether.
    • A couple of years later, when they did The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest unrelated sequel series, Jessie's mother wasn't mentioned in the first half of the series, with the HarperCollins book series even going as far to say her mother had died, which was then made non-canon by the act of the cartoon's second half revealing her mother, now a newly made character called Estella, and establishing that when Jessie is absent from the team, it is because she is spending time with Estella.

Footnotes

  1. ^ In the Jonny's Golden Quest movie, she was originally the daughter of Jezebel Jade.

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