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Revision as of 15:53, 6 June 2019
- This article is about the The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest incarnation. For the incarnation from the telefilms, look here.
Jessie Bannon is the only daughter of Race Bannon and Estella. When she's not with the Quest team, she's with her mother, who's an archaeologist.
Appearances
- The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
- 101. The Darkest Fathoms
- 102. Escape to Questworld
- 104. Rage's Burning Wheel
- 106. Manhattan Maneater
- 108. Assault on Questworld
- 109. Ezekiel Rage
- 111. Return of the Anasazi
- 112. The Alchemist
- 113. Trouble on the Colorado
- 115. Amok
- 116. Besieged in Paradise
- 118. Heroes
- 121. The Secret of the Moai
- 122. Expedition to Khumbu
- 123. Ice Will Burn
- 124. Future Rage
- 126. To Bardo and Back
- 201. The Mummies of Malenque
- 202. Rock of Rages
- 203. Bloodlines
- 205. The Dark Mountain
- 206. Cyberswitch
- 207. Undersea Urgency
- 210. Ghost Quest
- 212. Eclipse
- 213. Without a Trace
- 216. Other Space
- 217. Digital Doublecross
- 218. Thoughtscape
- 219. The Bangalore Falcon
- 220. Diamonds and Jade
- 221. The Edge of Yesterday
- 222. The Haunted Sonata
- 224. Night of the Zinja
- 225. The Robot Spies
Notes/trivia
- In season one, she was voiced by Jesse Douglas, while in season two, she was voiced by Jennifer Hale.
- In season two, Jessie wears predominately pink, which would be seen as a stereotypical colour for girls, but the season did develop her character further than season 1 did.