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The Jetsons

runtime = approx. 0:30 (per episode)creator = William Hanna and Joseph Barberastarring = George O'Hanlon (voice)
Penny Singleton (voice)
Janet Waldo (voice)
Daws Butler (voice)
Mel Blanc (voice)
Jean Vander Pyl (voice)
country = USAnetwork = ABCfirst_aired = 1962 - 1963; 1984 - 1987 (new episodes)last_aired =num_episodes = 24 (1964); 51 (1980s)imdb_id = 0055683
}The Jetsons was a prime-time American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and aired from September 23, 1962 to March 3, 1963. Like The Flintstones, it was a family sitcom projecting contemporary American culture and lifestyle into other time periods. While the Flintstones lived in a world with machines powered by birds and dinosaurs, the Jetsons lived in a utopian future of elaborate robotic contraptions, aliens, holograms, and whimsical inventions. Also, the Flintstones represented the contemporary American blue collar lifestyle while the Jetsons were white collar.

The original series of 24 episodes was made between 1962 and 1963 and was re-run on Saturday morning for decades. Its continuing popularity led to further episodes being produced for syndication between 1984 and 1987. The series was extensively merchandised and followed by two made for-TV movies and one feature film.

Synopsis

George Jetson worked 3 hours a day and 3 days a week for a short, tyrannical boss named Cosmo G. Spacely, owner of the company Spacely Space Sprockets. Typical episodes would involve Mr. Spacely firing and rehiring or promoting and demoting George Jetson. Mr. Spacely had a competitor, W.C. Cogswell, owner of the rival company Cogswell Cogs. All homes and businesses were raised high above the ground on narrow poles, in a style reflective of the architecture of Seattle's Space Needle and the distinct Theme Building of the Los Angeles International Airport. George commuted to work in a flying saucer with a transparent top. Daily life was characterized as being comically leisurely due to an incredible sophistication and number of labor saving devices. George's work day consists of pressing a single computer button. Despite this, characters would often complain of travails and difficulties of living with the remaining inconveniences.

Other Jetson family members included Jane Jetson, the wife and homemaker; teenage daughter Judy and preteen son Elroy. Housekeeping was seen to by a robot maid, Rosie; she only appeared in two episodes of the original 1960s show, excluding her appearance in the closing credits, but made many appearances on the 1980s show.

The family dog Astro could mumble, just as Scooby-Doo later on could (voice actor Don Messick played both). Astro's catch phrases were "Ruh-ro!" and "Right, Reorge!"

Names of locations, events, and devices were often puns or derivatives of contemporary analogs with explicit futuristic or space-age twists. The same technique was used in The Flintstones with archaic or stone-age twists.

Time period

Though no dates are ever specified, The Jetsons was originally supposed to take place in the year 2062, which is a hundred years after the show's debut. Jetsons: The Movie pins the series as taking place "late in the 21st century." In the movie The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones, Elroy wanted to time travel into the future to visit the 25th century, indicating the Jetsons live no later than the 24th century. In season 2 of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, though it was used for comedic purposes, the Jetsons claim to live in "the magnificent far-off year of 2002", and to have come "back in time" to 2004.

Cast

*George Jetson - George O'Hanlon
*Jane Jetson - Penny Singleton
*Elroy Jetson - Daws Butler
*Judy Jetson - Janet Waldo
*Astro the Dog - Don Messick
*Rosie the Robot Maid - Jean Vanderpyl
*Henry Orbit - Daws Butler (Howard Morris in a few of the original episodes)
*Orbity - Frank Welker
*Uniblab - Don Messick
*Cosmo G. Spacely - Mel Blanc
*Mrs. Spacely - Jean Vanderpyl
*RUDI - Don Messick
*W.C. Cogswell - Daws Butler

Episodes

Season 1 (1962-1963)

* In the original closing credits, George came home and tried to walk Astro, the family dog, but when Astro noticed a cat by the electronic dog walk, Astro began to chase it and George got caught into the dog-walk. Astro and the cat both looked on as George cried "Jane, stop this crazy thing!" This was a counterpart to The Flintstones' closing credits in which the saber-toothed cat Baby Puss puts Fred Flintstone out for the night.
* Season 1 contained a laugh track.
* The laugh track was removed when the episodes were released for syndication in 1985. Episode title cards were added to all of the episodes, and a remake of the original theme song was added.
* The 24 1960s episodes were released on DVD in 2004 in original broadcast format, with the laugh track present; though the episode title cards were retained.
#Production Airdate Title Notes
1V-01Sep 23 1962Rosey the Robot
2V-02Sep 30 1962A Date With Jet ScreamerFeatured the tune "Eep, Opp, Ork, Ah-ah!", later performed by the Violent Femmes.
3V-03Oct 07 1962Jetsons Nite Out
4V-04Oct 14 1962The Space Car
5V-05Oct 21 1962The Coming of AstroFirst appearance of Astro.
6V-06Oct 28 1962The Good Little ScoutsR.U.D.I.'s only 1960s appearance.
7V-07Nov 04 1962The Flying Suit
8V-08Nov 11 1962Rosey's Boyfriend
9V-09Nov 18 1962Elroy's TV ShowJetson and Spacley become "Stage Fathers"
10V-10Nov 25 1962Uniblab
11V-12Dec 02 1962A Visit From Grandpa
12V-11Dec 09 1962Astro's Top Secret
13V-13Dec 16 1962Las Venus
14V-14Dec 23 1962Elroy's Pal
15V-15Dec 30 1962Test Pilot
16V-16Jan 06 1963Millionaire Astro
17V-17Jan 13 1963The Little Man
18V-18Jan 20 1963Jane's Driving Lesson
19V-19Jan 27 1963G.I. Jetson
20V-20Feb 03 1963Miss Solar System
21V-21Feb 10 1963Private Property
22V-22Feb 17 1963Dude Planet
23V-23Feb 24 1963TV or Not TV
24V-24Mar 03 1963Elroy's Mob

Season 2 (1984-1985)

* For the 1980s incarnation of the show, new characters were introduced, including Orbitty, the Jetsons family alien pet, Spacely's inventive brother Orwell and, George's work computer, R.U.D.I.
* The closing credits are static picture captions (like most of H-B's shows of the time). This format replaced the original credit sequence described above.
#Production Airdate Title Notes
25Sep 1 1984The Vacation
26Sep 8 1984Space Bong (Secret Agent Double O-Oh)
27Sep 15 1985Elroy Meets Orbity
28Sep 22 1984Elroy in Wonderland
29Sep 29 1984The Swiss Family Jetsons
30Oct 6 1984Winner Takes All
31Oct 13 1984High Moon
32Oct 20 1984Team Spirit
33Oct 27 1984SuperGeorge
34Nov 3 1984Little Bundle of Joy
35Nov 10 1984Dance Time
36Nov 17 1984Judy's Birthday Surprise
37Nov 24 1984Hi-Tech Wreck
38Dec 01 1984Rip-Off Rosie
39Dec 08 1984The Mirrormorph
40Dec 15 1984Mother's Day for Rosie
41Dec 22 1984Fugitive Fleas
42Dec 29 1984Far-Out Father
43Jan 5 1985Astro's Big Moment
44Sep 18 1985S.M.A.S.H.Jane can drive.
45Jan 19 1985The Cosmic Courtship of George and Jane
46Jan 26 1985Fantasy PlanetParody of Fantasy Island
47Feb 2 1985Sno Relative
48Feb 9 1985One Strike You're Out
49Feb 16 1985Solar Snoops
50Feb 23 1985Rosie Come Home
51Mar 2 1985Family FalloutJetsons vs. the Spacelys--a spoof of Family Feud
52Mar 9 1985Instant Replay
53Mar 16 1985Haunted Halloween
54Mar 23 1985Future Tense
55Mar 30 1985The Wrong Stuff
56Apr 6 1985Judy Takes Off
57Apr 13 1985A Jetson Christmas CarolBased on Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol"
58Apr 20 1985Dog Daze Afternoon
59Apr 27 1985Robot's Revenge
60May 4 1985Jetson's Millions
61May 11 1985To Tell the Truth
62May 18 1985Judy's Elopement
63May 25 1985Grandpa and the Galactic Golddigger
64Jun 1 1985Boy George
65Jun 8 1985The Century's Best
66Jun 15 1985Crime Games

Season 3 (1987)

#Production Airdate Title Notes
67Sep 01 1987ASTROnomical I.Q.Game show host Wink Martindale voices Wink Martiandale
68Sep 08 19879 to 5 to 9
69Sep 15 1987Invisibly Yours, George
70Sep 22 1987Father/Daughter Dance
71Sep 29 1987Clean as a Hound's Tooth
72Oct 06 1987Wedding Bells for Rosie
73Oct 13 1987The Odd Pod
74Oct 20 1987Two Many Georges
75Oct 27 1987Spacely for a Day

Films (1987-2009)

* The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones (1987)
* Rockin' with Judy Jetson (1988)
* Jetsons: The Movie (1990)
* The Jetsons(Live-Action Film)(announced, 2009)

Further Appearances

* Astro also appeared on the Saturday morning cartoon Space Stars in the segment Astro and the Space Mutts
* The Jetsons: Father & Son Day (Spümcø, Macromedia Flash)
* The Jetsons: The Best Son (Spümcø, Macromedia Flash)
* Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "Shaggy Busted" (2002)
* Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "Back to the Present" (2004)
* In Robot Chicken as a parody of the movie I, Robot where Rosie is accused of murdering George.

Comics

* The Jetsons #1-36 (Gold Key Comics, 1/1963-10/1970)
* March of Comics #276 (1965), #330 (1969), #348
* The Jetsons #1-20 (Charlton Comics, 11/1970-12/1973); 100-page no-number issue
* Spotlight #3 (Marvel Comics, 197x)
* The Jetsons #1-5 (Harvey Comics, 9/1992-11/1993); Big Book #1-3, Giant Size #1-3
* The Jetsons #1-17 (Archie Comics, 9/1995-8/1996)
* The Flintstones and the Jetsons (DC Comics, 8/1997-4/1999)

Games

* The Jetsons' Ways With Words (Intellivision)
* The Jetsons and the Legend of Robotopia (Amiga, 1990)
* The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper (NES, 1992)
* The Jetsons: Robot Panic (Game Boy, 1992)
* The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates (Super NES, 1994)
* Jetsons the Computer Game (arcade game)
* Mealtime Malfunction (Apple)
* Space Race
* Flintstones Jetsons Time Warp (CD-i)

Trivia

A shot of the show's opening title card.

*The Jetsons' phone number is VENUS-1234. (See Telephone exchange for more about this number convention.)
*George and Jane's wedding anniversary is June 2.
*Elroy is said to be six-and-a-half-years-old.
*Two characters on The Jetsons bear striking resemblances to characters from other Hanna-Barbera cartoons - Cosmo Spacely, George's boss, looks like Magilla Gorilla character Mr. Peebles, the owner of the pet shop where Magilla lives; and Spacely's business rival, W.C. Cogswell, resembles Mr. Slate, Fred Flintstone's boss on The Flintstones.
*If one does not pay a parking meter, a hand comes out and bangs the violating space car.
*An episode of Hanna-Barbera's The Flintstones, featured (via the Great Gazoo's help) the Flintstones and Rubbles visiting 25th century Bedrock, which greatly resembled the Jetsons' future. A made-for-television film was made in the 1980s that would pair both the Flintstones with the Jetsons (the aforementioned The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones).
*The host of the "Love Rocket", a popular show, is named Gamey McGameGame.
*George's second cousin Phil Richbourg grew up beneath the smog and pollution on Earth's surface.
*George Jetson was ranked #4 in TV Guide's list of the "25 Greatest Sci-Fi Legends" (1 August 2004 issue).
*Penny Singleton, who played Blondie in the 1940s movie series, was the voice of Jane Jetson. The Blondie comic strip is often cited a significant influence on The Jetsons
*The Jetsons lived in the Skypad Apartments.
*The Jetsons still use paper money, not electronic funds transfer using a card, thumbprint or retina scan.
*Computers use vacuum tubes instead of microchips in the future, which still burn out from overuse. Integrated circuits were only available commercially for around a year before the Jetsons first aired.
*The opening jingle for Hanna-Barbera sounded like "The Jetsons" door bell with the words "Hanna-Barbera Presents" under the "Hanna-Barbera Swirling Star" logo from the 1980's.
*There's also a rumor about a live action version being produced by Warner Brothers
*The interior of Los Angeles International Airport's Theme Building was redesigned to have a "Jetsons" motif because the Theme Building's exterior had influenced the architecture seen in the show.
*The style of space age architecture and design circa the 1950s and 1960s that is reminiscent of The Jetsons is known as "Populuxe".
*The Jetsons have been the subject of a highly sexualized parody cartoon series.
*The Jetsons were once the stars of a dishwasher commercial.

The Jetsons in other languages

*German: Die Jetsons
*Italian: I Pronipoti
*Polish: Jetsonowie
*Portuguese: The Jetsons
*Romanian: Familia Jetson
*Finnish: Jetsonit
*Spanish: Los Supersónicos
*Turkish: Jetgiller
*Swedish: Familjen Jetson

Reference

Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, by Michael Mallory, 1998, published by Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc., distributed by Publishers Group West. ISBN 0-88363-108-3

External links

*Review of a screenplay for a live-action Jetsons movie
*Jetsons fan site
*The Jetsons at IMDB
*The Jetsons at TV.com
*The Jetsons at BCDB.com



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