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Arctic Splashdown
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Hanna-Barbera Studios featuring Roger T. "Race" Bannon, Jonny Quest, Dr. Benton C. Quest, Hadji, Bandit, Bear Cub, Professor, Submarine Commander; more Characters ...
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MPT Coverage: Arctic Splashdown
| Comments by: MattPriceTime |
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Posted: June 16, 2012 |
Okay on to the second episode of the original Jonny Quest.
This episode really doesn't hold all that much memory. Just the fact it took place in the arctic is all that's triggered on memory alone.
Our story in this one finds the Quest Gang heading up to the arctic in search of something that some evil doer wants to capture for themselves. This episode is filled with a good mix of action and silly comedy.
Our characters bring their a-game as usual. Jonny and his friend Hadji are both up to their usual adventure. Dr. Quest and Race stick around for their usual needs as well. Bandit has a fun showing in the episode where he in fact helps find a bomb that would send the ship sky high. The villains in this episode are not anything memorable or special from others of their kind. Jonny's arthritic animal acquaintances are funny but at the same time not as memorable.
Rewatchability is fairly good in this episode. While it doesn't bolster too much on memory, watching the episode still is a fun enjoyable ride with the Quest team. Not their best episode due to sometimes feeling a little tired, but not a bad effort.
If i have to bestow a rating on the episode i give it a 8/10 B
This episode really doesn't hold all that much memory. Just the fact it took place in the arctic is all that's triggered on memory alone.
Our story in this one finds the Quest Gang heading up to the arctic in search of something that some evil doer wants to capture for themselves. This episode is filled with a good mix of action and silly comedy.
Our characters bring their a-game as usual. Jonny and his friend Hadji are both up to their usual adventure. Dr. Quest and Race stick around for their usual needs as well. Bandit has a fun showing in the episode where he in fact helps find a bomb that would send the ship sky high. The villains in this episode are not anything memorable or special from others of their kind. Jonny's arthritic animal acquaintances are funny but at the same time not as memorable.
Rewatchability is fairly good in this episode. While it doesn't bolster too much on memory, watching the episode still is a fun enjoyable ride with the Quest team. Not their best episode due to sometimes feeling a little tired, but not a bad effort.
If i have to bestow a rating on the episode i give it a 8/10 B
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