The House of Seven Gargoyles is the twenty-third episode of the 1960's Jonny Quest.
Premise[]
The Quest team go to Norway to see a new anti-gravity device, but spies are in the midst.
Synopsis[]
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Appearances[]
Characters[]
Main characters:
- Jonny Quest
- Hadji
- Dr. Benton Quest
- Race Bannon
- Bandit (no lines)
Supporting characters:
- Professor Gunter Erikson (first appearance)
Villains:
- Dietrich Sorenson (only appearance; dies)
- Ivar (only appearance; dies)
- Emil (only appearance; dies)
- Sven (only appearance; dies)
Other characters:
- Gunnar (single appearance)
- Baron Raklev (only mention)
Locations[]
- Norway
- India (mentioned)
- Kashmir (mentioned)
- Calcutta (mentioned)
- United States (mentioned)
- Missouri (mentioned)
Objects[]
- Erikon generator and bar
Vehicles[]
- Boat
- Submarine
Cast[]
Tim Matthieson | Jonny Quest |
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Danny Bravo | Hadji |
Don Messick | Dr. Benton Quest Bandit |
Mike Road | Race Bannon Dietrich Sorenson Sven |
Vic Perrin | Professor Gunter Erikson |
Henry Corden | Ivar Gunnar |
Notes/trivia[]
- Lance Falk, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest season 2 writer and fan of the original series, brought back Erikson for the episode General Winter. He also the idea of Erikson's anti-gravity technology to be the science behind the how the Jonny's hoverboard works in the latter series, although never mentioned onscreen.
Goofs[]
- It's implied that Hadji likes girls, but in "The Dreadful Doll", he disliked being kissed on the cheek by Denise Lore.
Home media[]
- Jonny Quest: The Complete First Season DVD released on August 15, 2006 by Warner Home Video.
- Jonny Quest: The Complete First Season (Hanna-Barbera Diamond Collection) DVD released on June 6, 2017 by Warner Home Video.
- Jonny Quest: The Complete Original Series Blu-ray Disc released on June 11, 2019 by Warner Archive Collection.