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''James Bond Jr.'' is an American animated television series based on Ian Fleming's ''James Bond'' franchise. It follows the adventures of
James Bond The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have ...
's nephew, James Bond Jr. The series debuted in September 1991 and ran for 65 episodes before ending in March 1992. It is the only television series ever produced based on the Bond franchise.


Background

This was the second attempt to create an animated series based on the Bond franchise. Bond screenwriter
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announced in a February 10, 1988 issue of Variety, that he was working to produce an animated James Bond series called ''James Bond vs. S.P.E.C.T.R.E.'', to be produced by an unnamed Dutch company. This series never came to fruition. In the mean time, Eon Productions began developing what would become ''James Bond Jr.'' The show was produced by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson and MGM Television, and debuted on 30 September 1991, with a total of 65 half-hour episodes produced. James Bond Jr was voiced by
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. ''James Bond Jr.'' was fully sanctioned by (and produced in association with)
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and
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, who held the rights to the James Bond property. It was the first attempt to bring the Bond franchise to television since the 1954 live adaptation of '' Casino Royale''. Only a single season was produced.


Plot

While attending prep school at Warfield Academy, James Bond Jr, with the help of his friends IQ (the grandson of Q), and Gordo Leiter (the son of
Felix Leiter Felix Leiter is a fictional character created by Ian Fleming in the ''James Bond'' books, films and other media. The character is an operative for the CIA and Bond's friend. After losing a leg and his hand to a shark attack, Leiter joined the ...
), fight against the evil terrorist organisation S.C.U.M. (Saboteurs and Criminals United in Mayhem), a
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-like organization. Expanding on his uncle's famous line, James Bond Jr's
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was "Bond, James Bond... Junior." The show regularly surpasses the Bond movies in terms of fantastical gadgets, while the violence of the Bond series is nowhere in evidence.
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, a recurring villain from the films '' The Spy Who Loved Me'' and '' Moonraker'', made regular appearances, usually partnered with Nick Nack, a villain from '' The Man with the Golden Gun'', forming a bickering comical duo.
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also appears, alongside his assistant,
Oddjob Oddjob (often written as "Odd Job") is a fictional character in the espionage novels and films featuring James Bond. He is a henchman to the villain Auric Goldfinger in the 1959 James Bond novel '' Goldfinger'' and its 1964 film adaptation, mak ...
, from the '' Goldfinger'' film. It is revealed Goldfinger has a teenage daughter named Goldie Finger with equally expensive tastes. The only other villain from the films to appear in the show, though one that's very loosely based on his film counterpart is Dr. No, who is depicted as being Asian and having green skin, a common practice at the time in children's media whenever Asian villains are showcased such as Ming the Merciless in ''
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'' and The Mandarin in the 90's '' Iron Man'' TV series. Several episode titles parodied the titles of Bond films such as ''Live and Let’s Dance'' and ''Rubies Aren't Forever''.


Characters

The main characters consist of James Bond Jr., his friends, several featured members of the Warfield Academy staff, and Trevor Noseworthy IV, are the series regulars, appearing in almost every episode of the series. Sometimes only two or three of Jr.'s friends will accompany him on an adventure, leaving the others behind at Warfield to create a B-plot. These plots normally revolve around Trevor's misguided attempts to get James into trouble.


Main characters

* James Bond Jr. (voiced by
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) — The teenage nephew of
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agent,
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. He attends Warfield Academy with friends who aid him in his missions. Romance is occasionally hinted at between Bond and Tracy Milbanks.James Bond Jr BBC * Horace 'I.Q.' Boothroyd III (voiced by Jeff Bennett) — The grandson of Q (007's gadget inventor), he is a scientific genius and one of James' best friends. Quick-witted and highly logical, he is responsible for developing and building the gadgets that help James defeat agents of S.C.U.M. He is mistakenly called Ike in the Italian edition. * Tracy Milbanks (voiced by
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)  — Daughter of Bradford Milbanks and one of Jr's closest friends. She regularly accompanies James on his missions. Bossy and quick-tempered, Tracy sometimes betrays her feelings for James Bond Jr. Her first name is a reference to 007's late wife,
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* Gordon "Gordo" Leiter (voiced by
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) — The tanned, blonde, athletic "strong fist" of the group and one of James Bond Jr's friends. Californian Gordo is also kindly and amiable. The son of 007's CIA associate and friend
Felix Leiter Felix Leiter is a fictional character created by Ian Fleming in the ''James Bond'' books, films and other media. The character is an operative for the CIA and Bond's friend. After losing a leg and his hand to a shark attack, Leiter joined the ...
, he never backs down when his comrades need force to solve their problems. * Phoebe Farragut (voiced by Susan Silo) — Tracy's best friend and the daughter of a rich businessman. She makes no secret of her crush on James, although the feelings are never reciprocated, filling the niche filled by
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in the adult Bond films. * Trevor Noseworthy IV (voiced by
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) — He comes from a wealthy family, and has an inflated sense of superiority and self-importance. Arrogant, egocentric and spiteful, as well as cowardly and fearful, he constantly plans to get Bond Jr. into trouble, hoping for him to be expelled from Warfield, which inevitably backfires. * Bradford Milbanks (voiced by
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) — An ex-
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officer and father of Tracy Milbanks who now presides over Warfield Academy as the head master. Although serious and rigid, he is a fair and accommodating headmaster and father. * Burton "Buddy" Mitchell (voiced by Brian Stokes Mitchell) — A former
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agent and associate of 007, he is the gym teacher of the Academy. Strong and intelligent, he knows more about James Bond Jr.'s activities than he lets on to his colleagues, and often risks his job by allowing James to get into danger. He is James' mentor on the show.


Villains

There were numerous villains in the series, most of whom worked for S.C.U.M. and made recurring appearances throughout the 65-episode run. Many characters looked nothing like their movie counterparts. All recurring villains in the show are listed here: * S.C.U.M. - Short for Saboteurs and Criminals United in Mayhem, S.C.U.M. is the evil organization that is the main antagonist of the series. ** Scumlord (voiced by Jeff Bennett) — The mysterious leader of S.C.U.M., never seen outside the shadows. Believed by some to be none other than
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. He often relays commands to other S.C.U.M. villains via telescreen. Scumlord has a dog named Scuzzball. Key appearances include ''The Beginning'', ''Location: Danger'', ''Avalanche Run'', ''Barbella's Big Attraction'' and ''The Thing in the Ice'', although he made many cameo appearances. Scumlord is never seen outside of his surveillance room. He is always sitting in the dark wearing a trench coat, a fedora hat and sunglasses. **
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(voiced by
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) — A dim-witted villain whose trademark steel teeth destroy almost anything he chews. His clothing not only serves as a small source of comedy for the series but also complements his lack of intelligence. He usually acts as a henchman for higher-ranking S.C.U.M. agents and is often paired with Nick Nack. Unlike his movie counterpart, his lower jaw is also metallic, and he is able to talk clearly. In the novelization "A View to a Thrill", it is explained that he was shot in the mouth during a bank robbery and "to save his life, the doctors had given him a set of metal teeth, and motors for jaw muscles. Appearances include ''The Beginning'', ''Plunder Down Under'', ''Valley of the Hungry Dunes'', ''Never Give a Villain a Fair Shake'', ''No Such Loch'', ''The Inhuman Race'', ''Fountain of Terror'', ''Ship of Terror'', ''Queen's Ransom'', ''Avalanche Run'', ''Barbella's Big Attraction'', ''Invaders from S.C.U.M.'', ''Ol' Man River'', ''Catching the Wave'', ''Between a Rock and a Hard Place'', ''Sherlock IQ'', ''Quantum Diamonds'', ''Rubies Aren't Forever'', ''The Thing in the Ice'', ''Monument to S.C.U.M.'' and ''Northern Lights''. ** Nick Nack (voiced by Jeff Bennett) — A small henchman with a huge chin, Nick Nack is often the butt of "short jokes" from both James Bond Jr. and his villainous "other half", Jaws. Appearances include ''Valley of the Hungry Dunes'', ''Cruise to Oblivion'', ''The Inhuman Race'', ''Queen's Ransom'', ''Avalanche Run'', ''Barbella's Big Attraction'', ''Invaders from S.C.U.M.'', ''Ol' Man River'', ''Catching the Wave'', ''Sherlock IQ'', ''The Thing in the Ice'', ''Goldie Finger at the End of the Rainbow'', ''Monument to S.C.U.M.'' and ''Northern Lights''. ** Dr. Derange (voiced by
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) — This
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with long black hair speaks with a French accent and has an insane passion for all kinds of
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materials, mainly
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. According to the novelization, "The Eiffel Target", Derange is part man and part machine. He is by far the most frequently appearing villain in the series, appearing in at least sixteen episodes. He is also featured in most of the spin-off material. Appearances include ''The Eiffel Missile'', ''A Race Against Disaster'', ''The Inhuman Race'', ''It's All in the Timing'', ''Fountain of Terror'', ''Deadly Recall'', ''Red Star One'', ''Invaders from S.C.U.M.'', ''A Deranged Mind'', ''The Last of the Tooboos'', ''The Emerald Key'', ''Canine Caper'', ''Weather or Not'', ''Between a Rock and a Hard Place'', ''Quantum Diamonds'' and ''Monument to S.C.U.M''. ** Skullcap (voiced by
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) — A top-ranking S.C.U.M.
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who is almost always found working for Dr. Derange. His name is derived from the steel headgear encasing the top part of his head. Skullcap is extremely cold and insidious though not particularly cunning. According to the novelization ''The Eiffel Target'', he is Number 17 on Interpol's Most Wanted list, and it was Dr. Derange who crafted his metallic dome after being seriously injured in a robbery. The dome also conducts static electricity. Whenever Skullcap scratches his head, it triggers little sparks. Appearances include ''The Eiffel Missile'', ''The Inhuman Race'', ''It's All in the Timing'', ''The Last of the Tooboos'', ''The Emerald Key'', ''Weather or Not'', ''Canine Caper'' and ''Thor's Thunder''. **
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(voiced by
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) — One of 007's cleverest and most manipulative villains. Whenever there is gold, there is Goldfinger. His schemes are motivated entirely by greed, and he is most often assisted by henchman Odd Job. He was arguably the SCUM villain who was the least altered from his movie counterpart. Appearances include ''Earth Cracker'', ''Cruise to Oblivion'', ''Goldie's Gold Scam'' and ''Killer Asteroid''. *** Goldie Finger (voiced by
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) — Goldfinger's spoiled and equally crooked daughter, who shares her father's love of gold and his ruthlessness. She often teamed up with Barbella, although she would sometimes aid her father. Appearances include ''City of Gold,'' ''Going for the Gold,'' ''Goldie's Gold Scam'' and ''Goldie Finger at the End of the Rainbow''. **
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(voiced by Jeff Bennett) — Much like Jaws and Nick Nack, he is seen working for the other villains, especially Goldfinger. He wears an odd-looking purple
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with red-orange stripes, red and white sneakers, pale green half gloves, a gold necklace bearing the initials OJ, a pale green winter scarf and flying goggles. His trademark razor-sharp hat is also present, although now it is a miniature
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instead of a
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. Appearances include ''Earth Cracker'', ''Cruise to Oblivion'', ''Far Out West'', ''A Deranged Mind'', ''Goldie's Gold Scam'', ''Between a Rock and a Hard Place'', ''Killer Asteroid'' and ''Garden of Evil''. ** Barbella (voiced by
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) — A hot-tempered female bodybuilder, Barbella often exhibits superhuman strength. Cunning and cold, she has loyalty for no-one, least of all S.C.U.M., whom she betrays in one episode by attempting to destroy their international headquarters. Barbella often works with Goldie Finger. Appearances include ''City of Gold,'' ''Barbella's Big Attraction,'' ''Going for the Gold'', ''A Deranged Mind'' and ''Goldie Finger at the End of the Rainbow''. ** Dr. No (voiced by
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) — One of 007's most fiendish opponents. The animated version differs a lot from the film '' Dr. No'', as he has green skin and cybernetic hands, likely as a result of his defeat at the hands of 007 in the original movie. His accent, costume and mustache have Asiatic themes and many of his schemes involve ninjas, samurai swords and the like. Appearances include ''A Chilling Affair'', ''Valley of the Hungry Dunes'', ''Appointment in Macau'', ''The Sword of Power'', ''Far Out West'', ''Garden of Evil'' and ''No Time to Lose''. ** Spoiler (voiced by
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) — A gravel-voiced S.C.U.M. agent who leads a savage, chain-wielding biker gang. He has worked for various agents including Baron von Skarin, Dr. Derange, and Dr. No. Appearances include ''Scottish Mist,'' ''No Time to Lose'' and ''Monument to S.C.U.M.'' ** Baron Von Skarin (voiced by
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) — This wealthy
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n baron is also an international terrorist and firearms smuggler. Von Skarin is cold and cruel but never neglects his elegant appearance. He is often seen reporting directly to Scumlord and is apparently one of his more favored agents. Appearances include ''Live and Let's Dance'', ''Dance of the Toreadors'', ''Scottish Mist'', ''Catching the Wave'', ''Sherlock IQ'', ''Rubies Aren't Forever'' and ''Northern Lights''. ** Walker D. Plank (voiced by
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) — A
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with a hook hand, eye-patch, a peg leg and a talking parrot that also has an eye-patch and a peg-leg. His schemes are invariably nautical and involve pillage, plunder, and domination of all the oceans in the world. He seemed to be inspired by Karl Stromberg; with one episode showing his plot foiled in a manner akin to ''The Spy Who Loved Me''. Appearances include ''Plunder Down Under'', ''Nothing to Play With'', ''Never Give a Villain a Fair Shake'', ''No Such Loch'', ''Ship of Terror'', ''Queen's Ransom'', ''S.C.U.M. on the Water'', ''Ol' Man River'', ''Danger Train'' and ''Thor's Thunder''. *** Bilge and Pump — A pair of sinister seafaring sidekicks, often found instigating criminality on behalf of Captain Plank. Appearances include ''No Such Loch'' and ''S.C.U.M. on the Water''. ** Ms. Fortune (voiced by Susan Silo) — A wealthy criminal aristocrat, Ms. Fortune's wealth never prevents her from attempting to acquire more, through highly illegitimate means. She was an original villainess for the series, though her conspiracies to gain financial domination suggest she was a feminine version of Goldfinger. Appearances include ''Fountain of Terror'', ''Mindfield'', ''The Heartbreak Caper'', ''There But For Ms. Fortune'' and ''Danger Train''. *** Snuffer (voiced by
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) — Ms. Fortune's crooked and deeply unpleasant butler and accomplice. He ends every sentence with 'ma'am', unless he is ordered by Ms. Fortune to wait on her male SCUM allies, in which case he will end a sentence with "sir". Appearances include ''Fountain of Terror'', ''Mindfield'', ''The Heartbreak Caper'', ''There But For Ms. Fortune'' and ''Danger Train''. ** The Chameleon (voiced by
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) — This dangerous criminal is a facial shapeshifter due to nano-technologic mechanisms implanted under the skin on his face. Cunning and sly, he is a villain to be feared. Appearances include ''The Chameleon,'' ''Red Star One'' and ''The Art of Evil''. ** Tiara Hotstones (voiced by
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) — This jewel-loving mercenary shares a rapport with James Bond Jr. Despite being ruthless, she is inclined to pursue only jewels and money rather than power or world domination. Appearances include ''Dance of the Toreadors'', ''Rubies Aren't Forever'' and ''Dutch Treat''. ** Maximillion Cortex — A diminutive villain with a very large brain. Cortex is very wealthy but is always looking for ways to increase that wealth. Appearances include ''Lamp of Darkness'' and ''Leonardo da Vinci's Vault''. *** Leftbrain and Rightbrain  — Cortex's assistants, they are a pair of overweight halfwits whose size and intelligence counter those of their boss. While similar in appearance and completely inseparable, they are not related. Appearances include ''Lamp of Darkness'' and ''Leonardo da Vinci's Vault''. * The Worm (voiced by
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) — The only recurring villain in the series not to be associated with S.C.U.M., The Worm is a first-rate terrorist and
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with an intense dislike of sunlight, making most of his plans taking place deep underground. Appearances include ''A Worm in the Apple'' and ''Pompeii and Circumstance''.


Bond girls

In most episodes James Bond Jr. encounters guest women, whom he is often forced to rescue. Following in the 007 tradition, many of their names are based on puns or double entendres, although they are less salacious than the parent series. Some of the more notable include: * Lotta Dinaro — Daughter of an archaeologist in search of El Dorado. They are both kidnapped by Oddjob and Goldfinger in the episode ''Earthcracker''. * Lt. Shelley Kaysing — A US Army lieutenant whom the Chameleon attempts to assassinate to further his plan to steal a secret army device in the episode ''The Chameleon''. * Marcie Beaucoup (voiced by
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) — A French spy who encounters James Bond Jr. on a hovercraft. She and Bond are captured by Dr. Derange and Skullcap and must escape from the Eiffel Tower before a missile is launched killing them both in the episode ''The Eiffel Missile''. * Terri Firma — The daughter of a leading seismologist, she is forced to work for Walker D. Plank and Jaws when her father is kidnapped in the episode ''Never Give a Villain a Fair Shake''. * Hayley Comet — A student at Warfield whose professor father is kidnapped by agents of S.C.U.M. disguised as aliens from outer space in the episode ''Invaders from S.C.U.M.'' * Wendy Day — A weather forecaster who assists James in preventing Doctor Derange from carrying out his plot to take control of the weather in the episode ''Weather or Not''. * Sgt. Victoria Province — A mountie whom James befriends in Toronto. She assists him in foiling Baron von Skarin's plan to cut electrical power to the city in the episode ''Northern Lights''. * Princess Yasmine (voiced by Sheryl Bernstein) — Daughter of the sheikh of Al-Khaline who is taken captive by Dr. No along with her father's water for ransom. She is freed by James Bond Jr. and they both flood the facility, sabotaging Dr. No's operation in the episode ''Valley of the Hungry Dunes''.


Episodes


Merchandise


Board game

A board game, ''James Bond Jr. The Game'', was released by Crown and Andrews, the plot of which was to try to prevent the launch of nuclear missile. Players collected computer disks, in order to deactivate the missile, while watching out for SCUM agents.


Diecast vehicles

Three diecast toy vehicles was produced by ERTL in 1992: James' Sports Car, Warfield Van and the SCUM Helicopter.


Toy line

The ''James Bond Jr.'' toy line was manufactured by
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Voice actors


Principal voice actors

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Corey Burton Corey Gregg Weinberg (born August 3, 1955), known professionally as Corey Burton, is an American voice actor. He is the current voice of Captain Hook, Ludwig Von Drake, Dale and others for The Walt Disney Company, Shockwave on '' The Transformer ...
— James Bond Jr.List of cast * Jeff Bennett — Horace "IQ" Boothroyd III, Scumlord, Nick Nack, Oddjob *
Julian Holloway Julian Holloway (born 24 June 1944) is a British actor. He is the son of comedy actor and singer Stanley Holloway and former chorus dancer and actress Violet Lane. He is the father of author and former model Sophie Dahl. Early life Holloway wa ...
— Bradford Milbanks, Dr. Derange, Dr. No, Baron Von Skarin *
Mona Marshall Mona Marshall is an American voice actress, known for her work in a number of cartoons, anime shows, films and video games. Her major credits include ''South Park'', where she voices many of the female characters on the show; '' Fraggle Rock: The ...
— Tracy Milbanks, Barbella, Tiara Hotstones * Brian Stokes Mitchell — Coach Burton "Buddy" Mitchell *
Jan Rabson Jan Rabson (June 14, 1954 – October 13, 2022) was an American actor. Life and career Rabson was born in East Meadow, New York, on June 14, 1954. Jan's voice has been heard on thousands of commercials, films, TV shows, and animated films and se ...
— Gordon "Gordo" Leiter, Auric Goldfinger, Jaws, Snuffer, Worm, Skullcap * Susan Silo — Phoebe Farragut, Miss Fortune *
Simon Templeman Simon Templeman (born January 28, 1954) is an English actor. He is known for his video game roles as Kain in ''Legacy of Kain'', Gabriel Roman in '' Uncharted: Drake's Fortune'', Loghain in ''Dragon Age'' and Admiral Han'Gerrel vas Neema in ' ...
— Trevor Noseworthy IV


Additional voices

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Eddie Barth Eddie Barth (September 29, 1931 – May 28, 2010; born Edward Michael Bartholetti) was an American actor. Barth earned the nickname Mr. Gravel for his raspy vocals in his voiceover work. Biography Early life Barth was born Edward Michael Barthol ...
* Sheryl Bernstein — Princess Yasmine * Susan Blu * Susan Boyd *
Hamilton Camp Hamilton Camp (Born Robin S. Camp, 30 October 1934 – 2 October 2005) was a London-born actor and singer, who relocated to the United States with his family when he was a young child. He became an American folk singer during he 1960s, and ev ...
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Jennifer Darling Jennifer Darling (born Joan Darling; June 19, 1946, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American voice, film and television actress. Her best-known role on screen was as Peggy Callahan in ''The Six Million Dollar Man'' and its spin-off '' The Bio ...
Irma Langinstein *
Mari Devon Mari Devon (born October 10, 1959) is a retired American voice actress, best known as the voice of Togemon from ''Digimon Adventure'', Renamon from ''Digimon Tamers'', Tammy Nobi from '' Doraemon 2005'', Haruka Urashima from the '' Love Hina'' ser ...
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Jane Downs Jane Margaret Downs (22 January 1935 – 20 May 2015) was an English actress. Downs was born in Bromley, Kent, England. She started her career in the theatre, and later appeared on radio and in film, playing Kenneth More's wife in '' A Nigh ...
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Paul Eiding Paul Eiding (born March 28, 1957) is an American actor and instructor, best known for his voice roles as Colonel Roy Campbell in the ''Metal Gear'' series and Max Tennyson in the '' Ben 10'' franchise. During the 1970s, Eiding was a prolific c ...
* Jeannie Elias — * Lea Floden * Pat Fraley Burne Thompson *
Linda Gary Linda Gary (born Linda Gary Dewoskin, November 4, 1944 – October 5, 1995) was an American actress. Career Live-action appearances Gary worked as a voice-over artist in animation and also appeared in two live-action films, 1977's ''Joyride T ...
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Ellen Gerstell Ellen Gerstell (born October 16, 1954) is an American voice actress. She is most known for providing the voice of Rapture in '' Jem'' and Mihoshi Kuramitsu in the ''Tenchi Muyo!'' franchise. She is the wife of the late Emmy Award-winning writer ...
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Ed Gilbert Edmund Francis Gilbert (June 29, 1931 – May 8, 1999) was an American actor, with extensive credits in both live-action roles and voice work in animation, although he was better known for the latter. He is also credited, under his birth name (E ...
— Captain Walker D. Plank * Rebecca Gilchrist *
Michael Gough Francis Michael Gough ( ; 23 November 1916 – 17 March 2011) was a British character actor who made more than 150 film and television appearances. He is known for his roles in the Hammer Horror Films from 1958, with his first role as Sir Arthu ...
— Dr. Veerd, Ian Watt, Spoiler *
Gaille Heidemann Gaille Heidemann is an American voice actress, singer and songwriter. She is known as the voice of Myriam the Mystic in ''Diablo III'', Tempestra in ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', and has had guest starring roles in ''World of Warcraft'' (' ...
— Matron * Vicki Juditz * Matt K. Miller *
Pat Musick Patricia Anne Musick is an American voice actress, who has provided numerous voices in many television shows, films and video games. She and her husband, Jeff Whitman, a personal manager and set construction coordinator, are the parents of actre ...
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Alan Oppenheimer Alan Oppenheimer (born April 23, 1930) is an American actor. He has performed numerous roles on live action television since the 1960s, and he has had an active career doing voice work since the 1970s. Early life Oppenheimer was born in New Yor ...
— The Chameleon, Lex Illusion * Samantha Paris *
Tony Pope Anthony J. Pope (March 22, 1947 – February 11, 2004), also known as "Anthony Mozdy", was an American voice actor. He is best remembered for voicing Goofy for eleven years. He also worked on the first two DVDs of LeapFrog, voicing Mr. Websley ...
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Robert Ridgely Robert Ridgely (December 24, 1931 – February 8, 1997) was an American actor, known for both on-camera roles and extensive voice-over work. Biography Born in Teaneck, New Jersey, Ridgely worked as a cabaret entertainer.Staff"Robert Ridgely, 65 ...
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Maggie Roswell Maggie Roswell is an American actress, comedian, writer and producer from Los Angeles, California. She is well known for her voice work on the Fox network's animated television series ''The Simpsons'', in which she has played recurring characters ...
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Kath Soucie Kath or KATH may refer to: * Kath (city), the historical capital of Khwarezm * Kath (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname * KATH-TV, the NBC TV station in Juneau, Alaska * KATH (AM), a radio station in ...
— Goldie Finger, Barbella, Mercie Beaucoup * B.J. Ward * Jill Wayne


Crew

* Susan Blu — Dialogue Director * Cindy Akers — Assistant Dialogue Director


Home media releases


UK VHS


US VHS


Books


Novelisations by John Peel

In 1992,
Puffin Books Puffin Books is a longstanding children's imprint of the British publishers Penguin Books. Since the 1960s, it has been among the largest publishers of children's books in the UK and much of the English-speaking world. The imprint now belongs t ...
published six novels based on the ''James Bond Jr.'' animated television show. The books were written by John Peel under the pseudonym John Vincent, and were based on episodes from the television run.


Buzz Books adaptations by Caryn Jenner

In the UK, four of the TV episodes were adapted into a young children's series by Buzz Books. Although the plots were basically the same, the books were much shorter and sometimes featured different characters from the TV show. The only villains never to appear in these books were Dr. No and Walker D. Plank.


Other books

These books are not part of a series.


Marvel Comics books

James Bond Jr. had a limited 12 issue run with
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is an American comic book publishing, publisher and the flagship property of Marvel Entertainment, a divsion of The Walt Disney Company since September 1, 2009. Evolving from Timely Comics in 1939, ''Magazine Management/Atlas Co ...
spanning from January 1992 to December 1992. The first five stories were lifted directly from the TV series, but the other seven were original stories. The writers were Cal Hamilton and
Dan Abnett Dan Abnett (born 12 October 1965) is an English comic book writer and novelist. He has been a frequent collaborator with fellow writer Andy Lanning, and is known for his work on books for both Marvel Comics, and their UK imprint, Marvel UK, sinc ...
, and the artists were Mario Capaldi, Colin Fawcett, Adolfo Buylla, and Bambos Georgioli.


Video game

''James Bond Jr.'' had two video games based on the series, published by
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in 1992 for the
NES The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit third-generation home video game console produced by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan in 1983 as the commonly known as the The NES, a redesigned version, was released in American ...
NES game and the
Super NES The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), commonly shortened to Super NES or Super Nintendo, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in ...
SNES game (the former developed by
Eurocom Eurocom (formerly Eurocom Entertainment Software) was a British video game developer founded in October 1988 by Mat Sneap, Chris Shrigley, Hugh Binns, Tim Rogers and Neil Baldwin, to specifically develop games for the Nintendo Entertainment Sys ...
and the latter developed by
Gray Matter Grey matter is a major component of the central nervous system, consisting of neuronal cell bodies, neuropil (dendrites and unmyelinated axons), glial cells (astrocytes and oligodendrocytes), synapses, and capillaries. Grey matter is distingui ...
).


See also

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Young Bond Young may refer to: * Offspring, the product of reproduction of a new organism produced by one or more parents * Youth, the time of life when one is young, often meaning the time between childhood and adulthood Music * The Young, an American roc ...
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Alex Rider ''Alex Rider'' is a series of spy novels written by British author Anthony Horowitz. The novels revolve around a teenage spy named Alex Rider and is primarily aimed towards young adults. The series currently comprises thirteen novels, as we ...
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Jimmy Coates ''Jimmy Coates'' is a series of children's books written by the English author Joe Craig. The books have been published in many countries around the world and will be widely available in the United States for the first time in 2013. The books ar ...
* CHERUB *
Henderson's Boys ''Henderson's Boys'' is a series of young adult spy novels written by the English author Robert Muchamore. The series follows Charles Henderson, the creator of the fictitious CHERUB organisation. The novels are set between 1940 and 1945, during ...
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Cody Banks ''Agent Cody Banks'' is a 2003 American spy action comedy film directed by Harald Zwart. The film follows the adventures of the 15-year-old title character, played by Frankie Muniz, who has to finish his chores, avoid getting grounded, and save ...
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Spy School ''Spy School'' (also known as ''Doubting Thomas'') is a 2008 American comedy-drama film, released outside the United States as ''Doubting Thomas'' or ''Lies and Spies''. Although a 2008 release, the movie was actually filmed in Albuquerque, New ...
* Outline of James Bond *
Jonny Quest ''Jonny Quest'' is a science fiction-adventure media franchise that revolves around the titular boy named Jonny Quest, who accompanies his scientist father on extraordinary adventures. The franchise started with a 1964–1965 television serie ...


References


External links


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