James Bond Jr. Ep. 9 "The Eiffel Missile" Part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2008

The ninth episode of James Bond Jr.

Dr. Derange's debut, and by far one of the very best episodes! Interestingly, this episode has certain similarities to Ian Fleming's Moonraker novel.

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  • JB would never call it "Soccer practise" ;)

  • Dude your a legend, thanks for these videos

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  • MAN, I STILL HAVE THE COMIC BOOKS FOR THIS SHOW!!

  • MAN, THIS WAS MY FAVORITE CARTOON TWENTY YEARS AGO!!

  • HAHAHA...Probably the funniest thing I have ever seen at 1.21.

  • I agree with that 1dt comment! I rarely bother with t.v. any more since most of the shows of today are so bad

  • 7:47 Skullcap from the intro

  • You know, I've picked up quite a liking for this show.

    Well, at any rate it's better than what's on TV now...

  • Man I remember hating this show so bad as a kid although I permanently have "Bond, James Bond, Junior" burned into my memory. This show is god awful and Mr. Mitchell looks like a gaywad

  • The worst mistake has to come after Bond sits behind the controls of Skullcap's plane. "I've never flown one of these before. In fact, I've never flown anything before" says Young Bond. But what he says is completely untrue, as back in the episode "The Beginning" Bond uses the flight converter on Aston Martin DB5 to escape S.C.U.M. Lord's assault. It's just sloppy.

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