James Bond Jr. (TV Series 1991–1992) Poster

(1991–1992)

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5/10
Not quite James Bond but fun!
cosmic_quest11 October 2006
It is probably the nostalgia over memories of being ten years old again and waking up early every morning during the summer holidays to watch this show but I do have a soft spot for 'James Bond Junior', not least because it had a very catchy theme tune! The cartoon sees teenage James Bond Junior, the nephew of the famous MI6 spy, attending Warfield School, along with his classmates IQ, the grandson of Q, the beautiful niece of Miss Moneypenny and Felix Leiter's son Gordo. Of course, the kids always find themselves embroiled in plots that see them fighting against SCUM (Saboteurs and Criminals United in Mayhem), a criminal syndicate of terrorists, psychos and mad scientists.

A far cry from Charlie Higson's darker young Bond novels, 'James Bond Junior' sounds cheesy because it is cheesy. But for a cartoon show aimed the under twelves', it provided a light-hearted introduction to the James Bond franchise (which was needed at a time when we were lumbered with Timothy Dalton as Bond- the man is a great actor but he just wasn't right for the role). It was a nice homage to Bond and certainly much more entertaining than the dumbed down pap that kids are stuck with these days. At least in this show, you didn't have adults pretending to the sixteen and fighting paper mache aliens like you see in the never-ending 'Power Ranger' series.
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The nephew of 007 takes on 007 sized adventures.
Spock-626 March 2002
A worthwhile attempt by MGM to get James Bond to appeal to the children's and teens audiences without the women aspect. Interesting, but a good series. Clearly, James Bond was never meant for children. IT's seriously an adult-oriented program.
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4/10
Cheesier, More Watered Down James Bond
kingbk-211 August 2015
(Meeting when the show "James Bond Jr." was conceived)

Boss: Okay, team, we need a new toy line to market. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles aren't going to be hot forever.

Person #1: I got it! How about a kid, who goes to an exclusive Prep school, and fights crime as a super secret spy. Super Spy Kid! He'll have weapons, a slick car, and a team that helps him.

Boss: I like where you're going, but we need to tie it to something marketable, something familiar, something that will sell...

Person #2: How about James Bond?

Boss: Yes! That's exactly what I was thinking!

Person #1: James Bond? You mean, the book and film series with violence, sex and dark story lines? How are we going to appeal that to kids?

Boss: Easy. We make it a version with younger characters. Let's make it... his nephew! Call him James Bond Jr.

Person #1: But isn't James Bond an only child? Isn't the Junior surname for sons only, not nephews?

Boss: Nonsense! An eight year old won't know the difference.

Person #2: Yeah, and we tie the toyline to a TV cartoon. We drop the violence and sex to be almost non existent, add characters related to other Bond characters that somehow end up at the same school, and have humor only a kid can appreciate.

Boss: Yes yes yes! The toy promotes the cartoon, which promotes the toyline. I love it!

Person #1: But... isn't that talking down to kids? Blunting what James Bond was really about?

Boss: Who cares! Ian Fleming isn't going to walk through that door in disapproval. Get this going immediately. The next Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!

Basically, that's what I imagine how the meeting went when this series was created. If you couldn't tell, I was never a huge fan of it. Poor animation, watered down action, corny and cheesy jokes and humor, and anything resembling the classic Ian Fleming works neutered to kid friendly levels. The show was a vehicle to sell a toy line and that was pretty much it. It came at the height of "kid versions" of adult characters (Muppet Babies, Flintstone Kids, etc.) as well as the cartoons inspired by toys. Soon after this show, high quality action cartoons were created like "Batman: The Animated Series" and "X-Men", but this show followed the unfortunate trend at the time of action cartoons talking down to kids all in the name of toy sales. Oh yeah, and James Bond was an only child!!! Don't waste your time on this one.
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10/10
A Prestigious cartoon in a declining era
m-ozfirat7 February 2016
Warning: Spoilers
I have to say during the Holiday season in the mid 90s I always looked forward to watching the illustrious Bond as a Cartoon on ITV that made the mornings worth while. Unlike the other crude cartoons of the time which were superficial or just ludicrous this one was well written with action and entertainment for children.

Though loosely based on James Bond the programme delivers good thrilling entertainment and the same cold war rivalry amongst the familiar but reinvented villains in global politics that was not complex and that was exotic done with a variety of interesting and diverse characters that also brought humour in to the series. James Bond as is well known was a ladies man but this was sanitised in the cartoon to romance and the formula worked as it was also part of the story and there was an interesting character every episode that made it well worth watching.

My verdict on the series is that it is an intelligent series with a well written and sophisticated lead that instead of just being fashionable was genuinely entertaining and thrilling. I also think after Timothy Dalton when the era in which the zenith of Bond was coming to an end this would of been a good finalising series to Ian Flemings brand as it modestly required so. It was also done at the right time rather then just exhausting the classic character from Goldeneye onwards this cartoon to me is the seal
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I loved this! James Bond for the kiddies!
OWUbear28 September 2001
I remember when I was nine years old. I'd come home and watch this show on tv. I've since grown up and still remember that he really is James Bond Jr., complete with a scientist friend and a cute girl to make things interesting. I even wanted to make a movie out of it, but I couldn't think of all the actors I'd put in the roles.
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WUSSY GALORE
PhilWatts29 December 2002
"Bond...James Bond...Junior!"

UGH. And they say TIMOTHY DALTON was the worst thing to come to the James Bond franchise!

From the team that neutered the Ninja Turtles comes this contrived series about the exploits of...uh...JAMES BOND'S NEPHEW?! Oh boy...

Bond Jr. so happens to go to a private school which SO HAPPENS to have relatives of Q and Ms. Moneypenny as classmates. Bond Jr. always finds a way out of school and goes on contrived adventures against foes like Jaws and Oddjob (who tries to dress in a PINK AND PURPLE JUMPSUIT?!) and other poorly designed versions of James Bond's rogue's gallery. And of course, Bond Jr. gets 'help' from a different chick each episode.

I guess since the Muppets had their Babies and Shaggy & the Gang had a Pup named SCOOBY DOO, the idiots in charge of this tripe had to make a Junior out of Mr. Bond, with laughable results.

Horrible animation, horrible character designs, pathetic stories, and a STUPID & UNORIGINAL CONCEPT, James Bond Jr. is a series best left forgotten.
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He Learned The Game From His Uncle James.......
Nic_hse26 June 2003
The only thing I liked about this cartoon was the catchy opening theme song. I used to turn the channel after that. I have one question. If James Bond is his uncle and not his father, then why is he named James Bond JR.? Does that make any sense? Does this cartoon make any sense? It's not worth watching folks. Good theme song though.
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Wonderful...
Bimbo_Boy7 June 2001
... just wonderful...!! I wish it was shown again... Typical 80's show... Grrrrrr...!! ;)
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Nifty, but nothing spectacular
Catie Storm14 October 2001
As a whole, JBJ is a commonplace 80s cartoon, down to the animation and storyline. I've seen a good chunk of the show, and while I thought it amusing at best, it wasn't the greatest thing in the world.

However, if you are a Bond fan viewing of at least one episode is a must. Otherwise, you aren't a true one! *^_^* (Coming from the daughter of a Bond fanatic, you must realize.)
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