JAMES BOND JR.
ORIGINAL AIRDATES: Sep 16. 1991-Sep 1993 in syndicationRERUNS: 1995-1996 on Cartoon Network
EPISODES: 65
PRODUCED BY: Murakami-Wolf-Swenson
DISTRIBUTED and OWNED BY: MGM / United Artists Television, Pathé Communications Company and Danjaq LLC
SUMMARY
James Bond Jr. is the 17-year old nephew of the infamous agent 007. James goes to Warfield Academy, a high security college for people related to government employees. At the school, James’s friend I.Q., grandson of Q, makes gadgets for him as he travels around the world to battle the evil S.C.U.M. organization. Members of S.C.U.M. featured updates of old James Bond villians such as Dr. No, Odd Job and Jaws. The shows concept was loosely based on the 1967 novel ‘The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003 & 1/2’ by R.D. Mascott. A toyline was produced by Hasbro and comic book published by Marvel.
EPISODE GUIDE
#01 The Beginning (09.16.1991)
#02 Earth Cracker (09.17.1991)
#03 The Chameleon (09.18.1991)
#04 Shifting Sands (09.19.1991)
#05 Plunder Down Under (09.20.1991)
#06 A Chilling Affair (09.23.1991)
#07 Nothing To Play With (09.24.1991)
#08 Location Danger (09.25.1991)
#09 The Eiffel Missile (09.26.1991)
#10 A Worm In the Apple (09.27.1991)
#11 Valley of the Hungry Dunes (09.30.1991)
#12 Pompeii and Circumstance (10.01.1991)
#13 Never Give a Villain a Fair Shake (10.02.1991)
#14 City of Gold (10.03.1991)
#15 Never Lose Hope (10.04.1991)
#16 No Such Loch (10.07.1991)
#17 Appointment In Macau (10.08.1991)
#18 Lamp of Darkness (10.09.1991)
#19 Hostile Takeover (10.10.1991)
#20 Cruise To Oblivion (10.11.1991)
#21 A Race Against Disaster (10.14.1991)
#22 The Inhuman Race (10.15.1991)
#23 Live and Let's Dance (10.16.1991)
#24 The Sword of Power (10.17.1991)
#25 It's All In the Timing (10.18.1991)
#26 Dance of the Toreadors (10.21.1991)
#27 Fountain of Terror (10.22.1991)
#28 The Emerald Key (10.23.1991)
#29 Ship of Terror (10.24.1991)
#30 Deadly Recall (10.25.1991)
#31 Hunt For Red Star One (10.28.1991)
#32 Scottish Mist (10.29.1991)
#33 The Art of Evil (10.30.1991)
#34 The Heartbreak Caper (10.31.1991)
#35 Mindfield (11.01.1991)
#36 Leonardo da Vinci's Vault (11.04.1991)
#37 Far Out West (11.05.1991)
#38 Avalanche Run (11.06.1991)
#39 Queen's Ransom (11.07.1991)
#40 Barbella's Big Attraction (11.08.1991)
#41 There For Ms. Fortune (11.11.1991)
#42 Invaders From S.C.U.M. (11.12.1991)
#43 Going For the Gold (11.13.1991)
#44 A DeRanged Mind (11.14.1991)
#45 Catching the Wave (11.15.1991)
#46 Last of the Tooboos (11.18.1991)
#47 S.C.U.M. On the Water (11.19.1991)
#48 Goldie's Gold Scam (11.20.1991)
#49 Canine Caper (11.21.1991)
#50 Weather Or Not (11.22.1991)
#51 Ol' Man River (11.25.1991)
#52 Between a Rock and a Hard Place (11.26.1991)
#53 Sherlock I.Q. (11.27.1991)
#54 Killer Asteroid (11.28.1991)
#55 Danger Train (11.29.1991)
#56 Quantum Diamonds (12.02.1991)
#57 Rubies Aren't Forever (12.03.1991)
#58 Garden of Evil (12.04.1991)
#59 The Thing In the Ice (12.05.1991)
#60 Goldie Finger At the End of the Rainbow (12.06.1991)
#61 Dutch Treat (12.09.1991)
#62 No Time To Lose (12.10.1991)
#63 Monument To S.C.U.M. (12.11.1991)
#64 Northern Lights (12.12.1991)
#65 Thor's Thunder (12.13.1991)
VOICE ACTORS
Jeff Bennett (1962) as Horace ‘I.Q.’ Boothroyd III, Nick Nack, Scumlord
Sheryl Bernstein as Princess Yasmine
Corey Burton (1955) as James Bond Jr.
Ed Gilbert (1931-1999) as Walker D. Plank
Michael Gough (1956) as Spoiler
Julian Holloway (1944) as Bradford Milbanks, Dr. Derange, Dr. No, Baron Von Skarin
Mona Marshall (1947) as Tracy Milbanks, Barbella
Alan Oppenheimer (1930) as Chameleon
Brian Stokes Mitchell (1957) as Coach Burton ‘Buddy’ Mitchell
Pat Musick (1956) as Halley Comet
Jan Rabson (1954) as Gordon ‘Gordo’ Leiter, Jaws, Skullcap, Auric Goldfinger, Snuffer, Worm
Susan Silo (1942) as Phoebe Farragut, Ms. Fortune
Kath Soucie (1953) as Goldie Finger, Tiara Hotstones
Simon Templeman as Trevor Noseworthy IV
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