"The
Jetsons"
Episode Guide
(1962-1963, 1984-1988)
1962-1963
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Rosie The Robot
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Jane wants a maid but George says they can't afford it. He invites Mr.
Spacely over for dinner but what he doesn't know is that Jane has taken
a free one day trial offer on a slightly used 'Rosie'. George is in a panic
because he thinks that he can't possibly convince Mr. Spacely that he needs
the raise if he sees Rosie. In a pinch, Rosie takes leftovers and whips
up a delicious dinner and a Pineapple Upside Down Cake. Spacely fires Jetson
and storms out the door. He calls a little later, munching the cake and
says that anybody that can make such a delicious cake cant be all bad.
In the meantime, Rosie has left, thinking that she caused the family trouble,
but they find her at the bus stop and take her home for good ....
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A Date with a Jetscreamer
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Pop star "Jet Screamer" organizes a quiz, first prize: a date with
the celebrity himself. George tries to make sure Judy won't win, but Judy
is the lucky girl. Without her knowing it George acts as a chaperon. Featuring
the song "EEP APP ORK AH-AH"
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Jetson's Night Out
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George Jetson and his boss Cosmo Spacely attend a robot football game.
George fools his wife into thinking he's working late and so won/t be able
to attend a PTA meeting.
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The Space Car
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George and Jane go shopping at Molecular Motors. The Supersonic Suburbanite
turns out to be too much for them so the buy a car similar to their old
model. They get mixed up with bad guy Knuckles Nuclear and his gun Moll.
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The Coming of Astro
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Jane and the kids want a dog for personal protection, George doesn't believe
in that but wants to keep everyone happy. To George the answer is an apartment
approved electronic dog, one of those nuclear powered trouble free dogs:
"Lectronimo"! At the same moment the rest of the family found a
biologic dog. A contest should point out the superior dog.
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The Good Little Scouts
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George Jetson takes his son Elroy on a space cub trip to the moon and winds
up being shown up by his boss's son, arthur Spacely.
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Elroy's TV Show
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The future TV producers got bored with cowboy and doctor's programs, so
the want Elroy as "Space boy Zoom and his dog Astro". Of course
Spacely wants his son and dog on TV instead, badly ...
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The Flying Suit
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Spacely's competitor invents a flying suit. Elroy thinks he's invented
pills that make one fly. Accidentally a normal suit and the flying suit
get mixed up at the cleaners. George Jetson gets the flying suit and is
convinced Elroy's pills actually work. Both Spacely and his competitor
do anything to introduce the first flying device ...
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Rosie's Boyfriend
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Judy and Rosie find boyfriends. The problem with love is that you're either
up or down ... and the animated junk pile being Henry's assistant gets
a little confused.
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Uniblab
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Spacely buys a new robot "Uniblab". This means George actually has
to work the full three hour work day. Or so it seems, until but George's
janitor finds a solution.
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Astro's Top Secret
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"This is the heart warming story about the tender relation ship which
exists between a men and his faithful dog". At the Moon Side country
club Spacely and Cogswell tell each other to put the other out of business.
Spacely's top secret to put Cogswell out of business is Astro. Astro ate
a toy plane and can fly ever since, Cogswell thinks Astro can by himself.
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A Visit From Grandpa
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George's father visits. On his way he fixes a lady's vehicle, they exchange
addresses. Because of some miscommunication the Jetson family think they
got involved while in reality grandpa just baby-sits for someone else.
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Las Venus
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George and Jane visit Las Venus for gambling and entertainment. The trip
is paid by Spacely because George has to try to sell some sprockets to
a female client. Now George has to please his wife and the client.
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Elroy's Pal
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Elroy's wins a contest to meet his big hero "Nimbus the Great" from
the TV show. Unfortunately the player is very ill and cannot come. George
stands up for Elroy and visits "Nimbus" to prevent a disappointment
for Elroy. The only solution is to have George wear a Nimbus suit and visit
Elroy ...
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Test Pilot
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Spacely wants to test a new everything proof jacket. By mistake George's
doctor tells him he has only a couple of days left to live. Now who would
be a better victim to test the jacket than George?
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Millionaire Astro
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Astro turns out to be the long lost dog of a millionaire. The Jetsons have
to let Astro go. Now Astro has everything a dog can wish for, except the
love of the Jetson family ...
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The Little Man
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Compression technique explained The Jetson way. This is how to LhA/.Z real
matter. Without the decompression mechanism working George is reduced to
a mere 6". The only way to fix the decompression system is by replacing
parts manufactured by the big competitor: Cogswell Cogs.
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Jane's Driving Lesson
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Jane gets fed up with public transportation and decides to take driving
lessons. After all, Elroy can get a learner's permit when he's 8 years
old, so Jane should be able to get driving lessons, can't she? Her talents
scare the teacher so much, he goes back hunting wild lions again. Accidentally
Jane thinks she's got a new instructor while that persons turns out to
be a crook on the run ...
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G.I. Jetson
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Private Jetson is drafted, as George is a family man he gets a full two
minutes to report for duty. They're all given an aptitude test, and one
not-so-bright recruit jams a square peg into a round hole, whereupon the
automated grading program determines that his "original thinking shows
leadership potential" and makes him a general. Spacely turns out to
be the commanding officer and the site is a full 10 minutes away. Cleaning,
mashing potato pills, inspection and of course Martian black-jack.
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Miss Solar System
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George and his boss arrange a beauty contest and decide to be the judges.
Jane finds out and enters the contest without George knowing about it.
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Private Property
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A new building is built next to Spacely's company. The owner of the new
plant turns out to be Cogswell and George finds out the new building is
6 inches over Spacely's property. Spacely makes Cogswell walk on his hands
and knees, Jetson is promoted. That is until it turns out Spacely's existing
building is actually 6" over Cogswell's ground ...
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Planet Dude
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Jane badly needs some rest and goes to "Dude Planet" with a friend.
The rest of the family stays at home and tries to run the household.
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TV or not TV
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George and Astro accidentally see and robbery. That is: they THINK they
witness a robbery. It turns out they where in a movie set. To prevent a
law suit the producer does everything to buy them out. While George and
Astro do everything possible to avoid being caught by the "robbers".
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Elroy's Mob
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A miserable student exchanges his report tape with Elroy's. Elroy gets
home and his George and Jane play the tape: "F, F, F, F". Elroy
cannot convince them there's a mix up. Therefore Elroy and Astro device
to run away ...
1984-1985
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The Vacation
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Jane wins a vacation on the Love Rocket. George meets his old girlfriend
and jane meets her first boyfriend on the rocket. Elroy and Judy find out
and try to save the marriage.
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Space Bong: Secret Agent Double O-Oh
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Skata- Hara, the female leader of the evil org. "Sneek", mistakes George
for Secret Agent Space Bong, and so kidnaps him in hopes of getting "The
Secret Formula".
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Elroy meets Orbitty
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On a field trip to mars Elroy picks up a remarkable looking stone and takes
it home. It turns out to be the cocoon of a rare pet. The Jetsons decide
to keep the pet and call it Orbitty. Orbitty turns all kinds of colors
to show its emotions.
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Elroy in Wonderland
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George shows the tools of his grand-grand-grand-grand dad. Manual tools
like a hammer and a wrench, real weird stuff. During the holidays Elroy
sneaks out with Astro and meets the old tools in real life at the garbage
dump.
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The Swiss Family Jetsons
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The big city drives the Jetson family mad, and they decide to move to an
empty moon. They live in a true paradise until some real estate brokers
discover the paradise like moon and turn it into a crowded city. The Jetsons
find them selves where they started from anyway.
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Winner Takes All
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The Laser Jack Health club wants to place a big order. To choose a company
all companies must enter a sports contest. Poor George has to compete for
Spacely Sprockets. The problem is that the last time he's got any exercise
he was walking down the isle.
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High Moon
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George tries to break Elroy's fascination with spies by taking the whole
family to an old west town. While there, Bad Bart Blaster challenges George
to a showdown. Bad Bart's dog & Astro (cousins) gang up on Bart and
save the day!
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Team Spirit
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Cogswell tried to be the market leader in robots. Rivals Spacely and Cogswell
organize a space ball match, one make of robots against the other. Still
George Jetson is forced to be the pitcher. Of course to George it is just
a game, to the executives it is a matter and of life or death. Jane and
Mrs. Spacely try to bake cookies. Elroy discovers Super Nova energized
power particles and mixes them with the cookies.
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Super George
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The remote controlled furniture re-arranger from Nifty Products inc. explodes
in the middle of George's face. For replacement the family buys a thought
materializer from the same company and so George materializes his wish
to be Super George. However the machine breaks down and George cannot convert
back to his old self.
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Little Bundle of Joy
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A robber disguises himself as a baby. The refugee baby shows up at the
Jetsons' door step. The baby sneaks into George's vehicle so George is
stuck with him at work. Spacely orders George around and no one knows where
the baby is ...
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Dance Time
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Judy is having a dancing party. George cannot dance but decides to takes
lessons to make a good impression on his daughter. It turns out George
has no talent at all. Therefore he borrows a couple of special dancing
shoes which are still in the experimental phase ...
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Judy's Birthday Surprise
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Judy is heartbroken when it appears that everyone has forgotten her birthday.
At the last moment, family and friends materialize and really surprise
her!
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High Tech Wreck
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Spacely wants into The Megabucks group but Spacely is considered "small
change" and The Megabucks said were the big one in money. As a test in
the Exe Perk system R.U.D.I. is put out of service due to overload! Elroy
tries to develop a temporary program for R.U.D.I. but it is no help! Spacely
sends George and the whole family to outermoongolia. R.U.D.I. threatens
to meltdown the whole plant in 24 hours if George doesn't get back! Will
George get back in time?
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Rip-off Rosie
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The shipping robot Robotto has fried memory chips. George fixes
the problem and Spacely rewards this by a day off and a raise! The faulty
part of the robot affects Rosie when George takes it home and Rosie eats
it as robot candy. Now Rosie literally goes nuts. The every so honest Rosie
turns into a shoplifter and by chance wrecks the house.
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The Mirrormorph
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Judy is into sculpting trying get into the alien abstract art class because
Vinny van Gogh-go is in it. The cheap'o'craterface clay Judy uses is not
good enough so she orders professional cosmic clay instead. The mail robot
misplaces the packs for Judy and the science institute. So Judy receives
experimental and rare mercurian mirrormorph clay, which has the ability
to assume the shape of whom ever touched it. If the clay is touched by
more than 10 seconds by another life form the results can be catastrophic.
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Mother's Day for Rosie
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Rosie wants to meet her mother, who is later discovered to be an obsolete
model of a robot maid named Norma. Rosie found out how much she missed
her mother when she read one of Elroy's poems that he wrote for Mother's
Day at the Little Dipper School. Unfortunately, being a robot, she short-circuits
from the tears she cried after reading Elroy's Mother's Day poem. George
Jetson who realizes this, tries to bring the scrapped robot, only instead
to come back with the original blueprints; but, even only the blueprints
satisfy Rosie in the end.
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Fugitive Fleas
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On a family vacation to Pleasure Planet the Jetsons visit a flea circus.
The dog is not allowed in but sneaks in anyway wearing a disguise. The
fleas are being neglected by their boss and they escape via Astro's skin.
Back home the Jetsons hear that familiar flea-circus melody coming from
Astro ...
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Far-Out Father
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It's that time of the season when Astro chases the female dogs. Elroy's
school assignment makes his do a movie about his father's job. Now pressing
a button is quite a boring job, where as keeping Astro out of trouble is
very exciting. The tapes get switched and Elroy doesn't have to be ashamed
about his boring father after all.
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Astro's Big Moment
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George is appointed judge at the annual space dog show. Mrs. Spacely's
dog competes, as well as Mangler Mars' dog and of course Astro. George
can only point out for one winner but has to please his boss, safe his
own life and keep his family happy.
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S.M.A.S.H.
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Spacely wants to park his car in The Jetsons' garage for two weeks because
his own garage is being painted. Jane uses Mr. Spacely's car to go shopping
not realizing it is a high performance car. She wrecks the car parking
it at the mall because the brakes didn't work, or did they?
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The Cosmic Courtship of George and Jane
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George and Jane have their annual wedding anniversary, everyone is dressed
up but George just wants a quiet night watching the space-ball game on
TV. The story tells about how George and Jane got together.
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Fantasy Planet
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On fantasy planet everyone's dream can come true. Jetson can become the
boss of Jetson sprockets inc., Jane can get servants and be treated as
a queen. Elroy becomes captain Zoom as saves the universe. Judy becomes
the most popular girl in the galaxy. But can George run a company, won't
Jane get bored, can captain Zoom survive from the evil Dr. X and does the
most popular girl have a personal life?
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Sno Relative
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The Jetsons expect a first-time visit from Jane's nephew Hunky, but an
escaped alien Iceman shows up instead. They treat the stranger as one of
the family until scientists come and take him away. When the real Hunky
arrives ... he's even wilder than the impostor!
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One Strike You're Out
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The "Big Bucks Business Journal" elects Cogswell tycoon of the day,
so everyone has to work triple shifts to make Spacely can beat Cogswell.
The personnel as well as the computers don't accept it anymore. George
refuses to work anymore while Elroy enters the intergalaxy Robot Olympics.
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Solar Snoops
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Cogswell sends a "Trojan Horse" into Spacely Sprockets in hopes of getting
photos of the new project. The spy gets greedy and steals the secret chocolate
microchip for himself. But George (disguised as Cogswell's secretary) retrieves
the chip and saves the day!
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Rosie Come Home
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Rosie's central chip breaks down and she starts to dysfunction. The Jetsons
try to get her a new chip, but Rosie thinks they're about to buy a new
robot instead. Rosie runs away.
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Family Fallout
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Spacely wants to enter the TV game show Family Fallout the friendly
family nuclear warfare, to make sure he wins he wants a sure looser. Therefore
he enters The Jetsons as well. Both teams compete for the Alpha Beta-romeo,
a holiday at Las Venus and cash prizes.
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Instant Replay
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George buys an experimental device that replays events, then erases them
thus changing the outcome. This works great for small annoyances, but George
accidentally erases his whole family.
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Haunted Halloween (special scary episode)
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It is almost Halloween. The great Jetsony is about to perform his magic
tricks. Meanwhile at Dr. Scare M's wax time mystery museum business is
slow, because people can now watch 3d movies at home. Elroy and Orbitty
go to the museum for a suit when Dr. Scare M is looking for fresh blood!
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Future Tense
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Jane gets dark glasses, that is: designer viewers from Bevdeo, the glitchy
fashion center of the galaxy. The viewers offer unique visible capabilities.
In other words, they allow the owner to look a couple of minutes into the
future. George and Jane take the glasses to the alien horse race track
to do some forecasting and make a fortune.
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The Wrong Stuff
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For the very first time humanoids are sent into orbit. By accident Astro
and Elroy are launched instead when Astro chases a robot cat. The only
trouble is that there's no way back ...
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Judy Takes Off
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George and Jane think Judy should spend more time with her "nerdy" cousin
whom she hasn't seen in years. When the cousin shows up, she is a wild
child and hangs out with motorcycle guys. George gets worried and follows
Judy disguised as Space Ace, a motorcycle genius. He has to race the boys
in the group to get Judy back.
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A Jetson Christmas Carol
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Jetsons' version of "A Christmas Carol" complete with ghost of past,
present (a gift robot) and future. Spacely falls asleep over his money
on christmas eve when the ghosts show him how bad he really is.
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Dog Daze Afternoon
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It's no phone booth it's an "executive instant transporter", short
E.X.I.T. Transports any living matter to any place in the universe in an
instant. Regrettably the device is compatible with an "instant dog trainer"
via a micro disc, which can easily be switched if kept at the Jetsons'.
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Robot's Revenge
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George makes a massage robot very angry. The robot gets fired after George
filed the complaint. This calls for revenge, which can be very nasty if
the whole world is run by computers and compatible robots.
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Jetson's Millions
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Bored with his humdrum 21st century life as a "digital index operator"
(button-pusher), George constantly schemes for greater riches. So he buys
a ticket for a sweepstakes lottery drawing and- great jupiter! George holds
the winning ticket! With his prize of 10 million Venutis. George is just
starting to enjoy the zany lifestyle of a futuristic millionaire. But a
crazy currency devaluation turns his world topsy-turvy and sets up space-age
laughs worth a million in Jetson's millions!
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To Tell The Truth
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Elroy juggles with his mother's favorite pitcher and breaks it. Elroy's
first idea is to make up a big lie instead of telling he was wrong. Jane
goes crazy when Elroy decides to tell the truth. The question arises whether
it is better to tell the truth or make up a little white lie. Especially,
when George has to take miss Bubbles Blast-off home, stays in the rocket
with her, saves the lives of all passengers and hitchhikes back from the
dark side of the moon with the talking bear of a traveling space circus,
but who will believe the truth?
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Judy's Elopement
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Spacely recruited a new executive; his nephew Samuel from M.I.T. (Moon
Institute of Technology). Judy finds her dream guy and wants to run off
with him. It turns out Judy's mister right turns out to be Samuel Spacely.
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Grandpa and the Galactic Gold digger
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Spacely's mother in law wants to move in with the Spacely's and redecorate
the house. George advises Spacely to buy both ladies presents and then
politely ask his mother in law to leave. George's grandfather buys the
presents and two thieves therefore think George's grandfather is rich.
A grandmother, a grandfather, an ugly redecorated house and thieves who
are after expensive goods, what could happen?
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Boy George
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Spacely wants new young employees. George tries to become new and modern
by using an experimental fluid. It turns him into a little kid. Being a
kid isn't a much fun as George expected by there's no way back, for now.
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The Century's Best
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A company is looking for the best representative of the 21st century. Big
prizes are to be won so the Jetson family is very interested. All they
have to do is enter a tape with the story of their live. This is kind of
a compilation episode with clips of the lives of all family members.
1987-1988
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Crime Games
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While watching Hill Street Stars, Astro tunes in to a private phone call
of The Grand Father. This biggest criminal in the universe is planning
to break into Cogswell's warehouse. Although neither George or the police
don't believe Elroy, Jane comes to the rescue just in time.
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ASTROnomical I.Q.
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Elroy invents an evolution machine. By mistake his evolutes Astro by 10,000
years, increasing his I.Q. by 4000 points. George bets everything he owns
by playing chess with a little help of Astro. At that moment Astro is caught
by the dog-catcher. When that doesn't work he enters a brainy game show
where the contestants can win millions.
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9-to-5-to-9
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Rockey Retro is the new hunk in school and Judy looses him to Marcia because
she has a car. Judy wants her own car and has to find a job to pay for
that. She accepts three jobs: walking dogs trough space, doing construction
work and taking orders at a fly trough burger joint in a nearby solar system.
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Invisibly Yours, George
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Orwell Spacely, Mr. Spacely's nephew, is the company's inventor, George
has to be the company's guinea pig. Just when patrolling police think no
one breaks the 500 mpH speed limit, the see a car driven by a man without
a face. The new invention doesn't clean people like it is supposed to do,
it makes them invisible! On the other hand, lately Jane hasn't been seen
very much at home as well.
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Father/Daughter Dance
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The annual father/daughter dance means embarrassment for Judy so she fakes
the 48 hour flu. Still Jane promises that this year will not be the disgrace
from last year because dad is taking dancing lessons. Using a super sniffer
the kids try to find their father to peek at one of his lessons.
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Clean As A Hounds Tooth
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George has a tooth ache and visits his dentist. The dentist uses experimental
artificial teeth for poor George. The tooth turn out to be dog's tooth
but cannot be replaced because the dentist left for a vacation. Still George
starts chasing cats and mailmen and barks at his family member.
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Wedding Bells for Rosie
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Rosie falls in love with the robot of the genitor. To get a "green card"
for that robot they need to get married. But can robots get married?
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The Odd Pod
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Jane enters a garden contest. Astro crushes Jane's plant and the plant
passes away. George buys Jane a new plant at "Far Out Flowers",
a rare import "A Martian Creeper". It turns out to be a very rare
breed ...
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Two many Georges
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With genetics one can duplicate every possible living thing. A great way
to duplicate George, so one can work and the original one can stay at home
and enjoy leisure time. But which is which?
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Spacely for a Day
A medical test shows that George is more suited to be president
of the company than Spacely himself. That is: after Elroy finds out Spacely
distracted George during the test on purpose so he could pay him less salary.
Elroy forces the score and George is executive for 2 weeks. Will George
behave or will power raise to his head? Mister Cogswell tries to put Spacely
out of business when George is in charge for two weeks.
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