


We'll find out later his name is Dietrich, and in a previous life he was known as "Norway's greatest acrobatic dwarf." (I understand he currently doesn't even rank among the top ten, at least in Norway.) That's not a statue at all, but a person disguised as a gargoyle. If you guessed the one on the far right, congratulations. The castle is decorated with seven gargoyle statues, and one of these gargoyles is not like the other. In The House of Seven Gargoyles (Episode 23, 1965) the Quest clan visits Raklev Castle, a dark old estate that sits on the banks of "the deepest and most mysterious fjord in Norway." The castle is rumored to be haunted by the centuries old ghost of Baron Raklev himself. One episode stands out for its uniquely creepy setting and a most unusual antagonist. Or this shapeless electrified monster that could only be seen by splattering it with bags of paint. Jonny Quest is probably best remembered for its action and intrigue, but the show often featured encounters with some pretty frightening creatures, whether it was a monstrous spider from a science experiment.Ī stalking, spider-like robot that could zap your brain with an electrified tether.
