James Bond Jr.follows Bond’s nephew, who attends school with other relatives of famousJames Bondfranchise characters.

The series lacks the intensity of the007movies, with more cartoonish action scenes and significant changes to Bond villains.

James Bond Jr.features some familiar villains from the007franchise, but most look extremely different from their movie counterparts.

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Oddjob also appears, having swapped his deadly bowler hat for a mini top hat.

Meanwhile, one fan theory suggests that the show’s biggest villain, Scumlord, is Blofeld in disguise.

The animated James Bond Jr. gives a thumbs up with James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) holding a gun in Goldeneye

However, by this time, there were legal issues concerning Eon Productions and the rights to theJames Bondfranchise.

Many critics feel that aJames BondTV show would never work, even if aimed at an adult audience.

Another issue is that James Bond is virtually inseparable from violence, danger, and his many love interests.

James Bond Jr. characters in the 1990s TV series

James Bond Jr. is an animated series following the titular nephew of the renowned secret agent, as he attends Warfield Academy. Alongside friends I.Q. and Gordo Leiter, he battles the terrorist group SCUM, expanding the franchise’s universe with youthful espionage adventures and engaging in a fight against global threats.

Without these features,a kid-friendlyJames Bondseries is just another spy show.

As there are many spy-themed kids shows already, there is unlikely to be demand for anotherJames Bond Jr.

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James Bond Jr. gives a thumbs up on the cover of a comic book

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