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==''The New Adventures of Jonny Quest''== {{Main|The New Adventures of Jonny Quest}} By the mid-1980s, the edited episodes of ''Jonny Quest'' were part of the syndication package ''[[The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera]]''. Each episode was time-compressed and edited to reduce the runtime from 25 to 22 minutes. Edits focused on the comical scenes with Bandit. Thirteen episodes were produced in 1986 (some sources state 1987) to accompany the originals in the ''Funtastic World'' programming block. These episodes were referred to simply as ''Jonny Quest'' in their opening title sequence (the same ones seen on the original series since the censoring), and were noticeably less violent and more "kid-friendly" than the 1960s originals, and introduced the new regular character Hardrock, (also called the Monolith Man), a living being made of stone. Hardrock would not return in any later versions of the program. ''[[Jonny's Golden Quest]]'', a feature-length [[television movie]] was produced by Hanna-Barbera for [[USA Network]] in 1993, again pitting the Quest team against Dr. Zin, who in the film murders Jonny's mother. ''Jonny's Golden Quest'' reused the storyline of the recent series' episode "Deadly Junket", in which a little girl named Jessie Bradshaw, the daughter of a missing scientist, asked the Quest party to help find her father. Here she is revealed to be lying about her parentage at Dr. Zin's behest, and to Race's surprise is actually his and Jade's daughter. Jessie would appear as a character in all subsequent versions of the ''Jonny Quest'' property. A second telefilm, ''[[Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects|Jonny Quest versus The Cyber Insects]]'', was produced for [[TNT (American TV network)|TNT]] in 1995, and was promoted as being the final iteration of the "Classic ''Jonny Quest''".{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}} All three of these productions featured the voices of [[Don Messick]] and [[Granville Van Dusen]] as Dr. Quest and Race Bannon, respectively. Messick also reprised performing the "voice" of Bandit in the series, but the features had this done by [[Frank Welker]].
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