Consider this a documentary, on the first airings, of one of the greatest adventure cartoons of all times.
Four complete TV episodes, from the first season of Jonny Quest, when it was broadcast in prime time.
All 4 shows are transfers from 16mm to dee vee dee, and contain the original commercials and network promos, as they were originally broadcast.   Here is a list of episodes.

Mystery Of The Lizard Men, the first episode to air. It has commercials for Gleem toothpaste, with Ken Weatherwax, from The Addams Family, Next, is an original PF Flyer adventure episode, about an atomic scientist about to be blown up, and a kid runs like the wind, to save him. The Sercret decoder ring is also featured. Finally a commercial for Sunshine Hydrox cookies, from Sunshine Bakeries. 

Next, is Attack Of The Tree People, which has ALL promos for new ABC TV shows like The Addams Family, and The King Family, and an already old favorite Hanna Barbera show, The Flintstones.

Next, The Dragons Of Ashida. This film doesn't have an opening intro, but opens with the JQ main title screen. It is brought to you by General Mills cereals like Total, and feature commercials for Total, and one of the first, if not THE first Lucky Charms cereal (Free Shamrocks). Also has a commercial with those five fruity animals for Beech-Nut Fruit Stripe Gum. It ends with the one and only PF Flyer commercial where Jonny saves Race from the volcano, and also features the magic decoder ring. And has the original Screen Gems closing logo.

Lastly we have Robot Spy. Brought to you by Pepsi, and has a great commercial for Pepsi at the bowling alley and the swimming pool, and they're singing the Come Alive, You're in the Pepsi Generation song. Also a commercial for Prell Shampoo, and yes it's the one with the pearl dropping to the bottom of the Prell bottle. And finally another Yipes Stripes Fruit Stripe Gum commercial.

I've added a 2nd DVD of shows with original commercials.  Terror Island, Werewolf of the Timberland, Dreadful Doll, and Devils Tower. The last 3 are Saturday morning prints with Big G, and other great period commercials.

These episodes are very good, with a little grain here and there, and they might have a little of  the fuzzys from the projector, on the extreme right side of the picture.

This is the way things used to be... 3 commercials per episode, and the rest, was adventure.

8 complete shows. I have digitally re-transferred four of them and they are much cleaner.

A historical record of TV from the past. I hope you enjoy. Thanks for looking!

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