JOE 90-Episode 1- Most Special Agent Pt 3 of 3
Professor Ian "Mac" McClaine demonstrates the abilities of his latest invention - the Brain Impulse Galvanoscope Record And Transfer (BIG RAT) - to his friend Sam Loover by conveying his knowledge and experience to his nine-year-old son, Joe. Sam believes that the device might be useful to the World Intelligence Network and contacts his boss and head of WIN's London Headquarters, Shane Weston. Explaining how Joe could help to maintain world peace, Weston conceives a mission in which he must capture a prototype Russian fighter to reveal its secrets to the West...
great posting dazzle, thanks heaps!
the missile launch rocket trail looked just amazing!...I have no idea how they did that.
and the explosions were so real!
this is high quality stuff!
Iadypenelope 1 week ago
Just tell me one thing. How could a nine-year old boy get to the controls of an aeroplane designed for an adult?. He coulldn't reach the pedels or even get into the plane to start with
camcome1 3 weeks ago
Love seeing the recycled footage from Thunderbird 6.
JGRoblox23 2 months ago
He was a power mad little bastard.
deanprigg 4 months ago
lol! A 9-Year Old Taking Out Surface To Air Missiles. Jet Fighters & Military-Installations...A Killer @ 9...
Standardfrank 5 months ago
WIN
PilesDriver 6 months ago
@cunnilicker
"it smacks of McCarthyism"
I wouldn't go THAT far; "McCarthyism" was primarily a phenomenon of the 1950s as paranoia and resultant hysteria over suspected communist infiltration in the west, specifically within the United States in the upper echelons of society, the military and the government.
This show was nothing of the sort. If anything, it was more like how "James Bond Jr." could have been in the 1960s.
But, point taken: Joe 90 wouldn't jive with the PC crowd.
Watcher3223 7 months ago
TNX :)
Oscar9900 10 months ago
The movie Firefox was a copy of this episode
reticulan5 10 months ago
@dthomas1984 actually.. I remember this as being a "sample" mission... the "argument" came afterwards..
anyway, we need to re-release this in the States... kids here dont know what they're missing out on.
Joe90 was my first Anderson film... (saw it as a movie-length compilation one saturday morning when I was visiting my grandmother one summer)
MasterEiji 11 months ago