The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest/Trading cards

The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest trading cards were released for the 1996 television series The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest.

Overview
There are 84 unique trading cards:
 * 60 regular cards
 * 10 Hadji's Clues cards
 * 10 Quest Challenge cards
 * 4 Action Quest cards

Cards were released in English, French, and Spanish. Each card is available in all three languages.

The retail box consisted of 48 card packs, with 5 cards per pack. The hobby box consisted of 36 card packs, with 6 cards per pack. The cards between the retail and the hobby sets are essentially the same, but there are some discrepancies:
 * The Hadji's Clues checklist card was released as #59 in the retail set, and number #57 in the hobby set. The Action Quest checklist card was the opposite: #57 in the retail set and #59 in the hobby set.
 * The final card, #60, is a checklist card of all the other checklist cards; so it lists the Hadji's Clues checklist card and Action Quest checklist card as #57 and #59 respectively in the hobby set, and as #59 and #57 in the retail set.
 * The Hadji's Clues cards in the retail set only consists of 7 cards, while the hobby set consists of 10 cards. Additionally, the cards are numbered differently.

In a promotional folder given to stores to incentivize displays and sales, two documents provided information on the card set: "36 COUNT RETAIL BOX

JONNY QUEST TRADING CARDS - THE QUEST FILES
 * 45 interactive trading cards in the entire set
 * SPECIAL Action Quest cards featuring moving action figures and how to find them on numerous web pages
 * Quest Challenge insert cards with special Quest show information and games
 * Heat activated Hadji's Clues insert cards featuring special secrets about The Real Adventures of Jonny quest

JONNY QUEST ADVENTURES
 * Turner Entertainment putting $80 million into the promotion and production of the show
 * Incredible television exposure - shows airing 21 times per week on TNT, TBS, and the Cartoon Network
 * Quality product at an affordable price - .99 SRP stimulating impulse purchases
 * Truly interactive card set allowing consumers to GET REAL
 * NEW animation and digital, computer generated animation images

YOUR ADVANTAGES
 * Able to capitalize on an established entertainment property with exciting new dimensions
 * Expose consumers to exciting new product of entertainment trading cards
 * Take advantage of a SURE HIT with young kids and collectors

MULTI-DIMENSION ADVANTAGES
 * Multiple configurations include Floor Display, Power Wing, and Multi-Display
 * Able to merchandise in-store promotions easily
 * Customized Jonny Quest header panel draws attention to this exciting new trading card product"

Other page: "THE UPPER DECK COMPANY

JONNY QUEST TRADING CARDS

JONNY QUEST READY TO 'GET REAL' IN 1996!
 * The Wall Street Journal selected the new Jonny Quest as one of the top 3 entertainment licenses of 1996.
 * Turner Broadcasting has designated Jonny Quest as its No1 entertainment property in 1996.
 * Turner is putting more than $80 million behind the production and promotion of the Real Adventures of Jonny Quest.

TELEVISION VIEWERS CAN'T ESCAPE JONNY QUEST!
 * Show will premiere with 65 episodes scheduled to being August 26, 1996.
 * The Turner Networks TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network will air Jonny Quest episodes a record number 21 times per week.

JONNY QUEST INTERACTIVE CARDS WILL LAUNCH CONSUMERS INTO HIGH SPEED QUEST ACTION:
 * Impulse priced at $.99/pack SRP.
 * Launch Date - September 20, 1996.
 * Targeted at kids 6 - 11 years old.
 * Popular Jonny Quest characters and advanced Upper Deck technologies allow consumers to get into Jonny Quest action.
 * Heat Activated and 'Pop-Up' action cards will put kids into each Jonny Quest episode and reveal secret clues about the show.

JONNY QUEST TRADING CARDS ARE PERFECT FOR THE NEW GENERATION!
 * Take advantage of a property with established popularity coupled with NEW EXCITING features.
 * Jonny Quest and trading cards appeal to young, hip demographics and get youngsters involved in Quest action.
 * Product is impulse priced to sell.
 * Eye-catching packaging and cards designs will create excitement at retail."

List of cards
The following list follows the hobby set version.

Trivia

 * A section of cards (#28-#36) is called WWW.Quest and references the URL www.quest.com; but as of early 1997, quest.com was in use by an unrelated company. It's possible this was the intended domain of the official website before later being set up at Questworld.com.