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James Bond Jr. Season 1 Episode 27 - Watch Legally and Safely

James Bond Jr. Season 1 Episode 27

Episode Title: Fountain of Terror
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: October 22, 1991
Runtime:30 mins
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James Bond Jr.: When Randolph Boothroyd goes missing in Nepal his cousin IQ goes there to investigate, accompanied by James Bond Junior and Phoebe. Before leaving Warfeild IQ builds a voice amplifier into Bond's shirt button and climbing equipment into his belt buckle. But as soon as they arrive there is a bungled kidnapping meant for them... Ours heroes befriend a local girl called Orana, who leads the way to where IQ's cousin went missing. But while climbing through the mountains they are attacked by a yeti, or so it seems. The yeti turns out to be Jaws in a costume. It turns out that S.C.U.M. were responsible for the disappearance of IQ's cousin, for who was doing research on the waterfall he discovered in a hidden valley. The locals who drink from it are known to live for hundreds of years without aging, and apparently Orana is one of them! Dr. Derange, united with rich crook Ms Fortune and her butler Snuffer, want to use this water for they're own evil purposes and as such kidnapped Randolph Boothroyd to uncover where this hidden valley is. Encountering S.C.U.M. Bond is able to free Randolph Boothroyd and then uses the amplifier in his button to create a massive avalanche, forcing Derange, Ms Fortune and the two henchmen to retreat down the mountain via parachute.

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