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List of The Jetsons characters

The following is a list of major characters in The Jetsons, an American animated comic science fiction sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and first broadcast in prime-time on ABC as part of the 1962–63 United States network television schedule. Additional episodes were produced from 1985 to 1987 in syndication, with the same cast of characters.

The Jetsons family: (left to right, top row) Rosie (the robot maid), George, Jane, and Judy; (bottom row) Astro (the dog), Elroy.

The Jetsons family

George Jetson

George J. Jetson[1] (voiced by George O'Hanlon in the TV series, Herb Duncan in The Jetsons: New Songs of the TV Family of the Future,[2] Jeff Bergman since 1990, Wally Wingert in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law and an LG Electronics commercial[3][4]) is a fictional character and the 40-year-old head of the Jetson family. He is the husband of Jane Jetson and the father of teenage daughter Judy and elementary school aged son Elroy.[citation needed]

George resides with his family in the Skypad Apartments[5] in Orbit City, in a future with the trappings of science fantasy depictions of American life in the future, such as robot servants, flying saucer-like cars, and moving sidewalks. All the apartment buildings are set on giant poles, resembling Seattle's Space Needle; the ground is almost never seen, though in Jetsons: The Movie, it is suggested that the earth is extremely polluted, thus everyone lives in the sky.

When George was a kid, he had to fly through ten miles of asteroid storms to go to Orbit High School, where he was the star pitcher of its Spaceball team. At Orbit High School, he was labeled as an outsider and a geek. George is now an employee at Spacely Space Sprockets, a manufacturer of "sprockets" and other high tech equipment. His job title is "digital index operator."[6] His boss is Cosmo G. Spacely, noted for being short in both height and temper. Spacely usually treats his employees (particularly George) in a rather tyrannical fashion. George's job primarily requires him to repeatedly push a single button (or on occasion a series of buttons) on a computer (named RUDI {Short for: Referential Universal Digital Indexer} in the 1980s series of Jetsons episodes). George complains of his heavy work load: pushing a button as many as five times[7] for three hours,[8] three days a week.[9] Often, Mr. Spacely will fire George in a fit of anger, only to hire him back by the end of the same episode.

Physically, George is a rather slim man of average height with short red hair and a cartoonishly large nose. His personality is that of a well-meaning, caring father, but he is often befuddled and stressed out by the problems of both his work and family lives. As The Jetsons was partially based on the comic strip Blondie, George himself was probably based on that strip's lead character, Dagwood Bumstead.[citation needed] His wife Jane is voiced by Penny Singleton who played the movie version of Blondie in the 1930s to 1950s.[10]

George's most famous catchphrase is "Jane! Stop this crazy thing!" seen at the end credits of the 1960s Jetsons episodes, but is also known for frequently uttering the phrase "Hooba-dooba-dooba!" to express wonder or astonishment (probably inspired by Fred Flintstone's similar-sounding "Yabba Dabba Doo!!").

O'Hanlon was known for his portrayal of everyman characters in film and television. O'Hanlon once said of his character: "George Jetson is an average man. He has trouble with his boss, he has problems with his kids, and so on. The only difference is that he lives in the next century."[11] O'Hanlon last did the voice for George Jetson in Jetsons: The Movie, which was released posthumously.

In the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "Back to the Present", George leads the Jetsons in returning to Earth to sue the planet for causing global warming.

George Jetson also appeared in a cameo appearance on The Powerpuff Girls episode "Mime for a Change".

In The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!, George Jetson is assigned by Mr. Spacely to supervise a project that involves robots drilling through the surface of the Earth.

George Jetson also appears at the Cedar Fair Entertainment Company and formerly Universal Studios Florida as a meetable character seen in 1996 video called "Kids for Character".

He also appears on Kanye West's music video "Heartless". He is also seen along with his family, Rosie, and Mr. Spacely in a MetLife commercial that aired in 2012.

The inspiration for George's name sake (aside from its voice actor) is believed to be a tribute to the prolific Danish designer, Georg Jensen, who defined modern design in the early and mid twentieth century.

Jane Jetson

Jane Jetson (voiced by Penny Singleton in the TV series, Rose Mary Jun in The Jetsons: New Songs of the TV Family of the Future,[2] B. J. Baker (singing voice), Jo Hayden in Flintstones/Jetsons: Timewarp,[12] Lauri Fraser in The Jetsons: The Best Son, Diane Michelle in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, Grey DeLisle in The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!; 2017–present, Andi Gibson in an LG Electronics commercial[3][13][14]) is George's 33-year-old wife, mother of their two children, and a homemaker. Because she is so much younger than George she would have been only 18 at the time of Judy's birth. Jane is obsessed with fashion and new gadgetry. Her favorite store is Mooning Dales. She is also a dutiful wife who always tries to make life as pleasant as possible for her family. Although she is usually pleasant natured, she is quite protective of her family and she can be angered whenever they are threatened. She is also unafraid to stand up to Mr. Spacely, especially when he antagonizes her family and her husband.

Outside of the home, she is a member of the Galaxy Women Historical Society and is a fan of Leonardo de Venus and Picasso Pia. Although this wife of the future has both a robot maid and automated apartment appliances, even pushing buttons for housework gets to be too much for her and she has to take a vacation ("Dude Planet"). A running gag is that she has terrible driving skills, turning her driving instructor, and her husband into nervous wrecks ("The Space Car" and "Jane's Driving Lesson").

Jane appears, with Wilma Flintstone and Velma Dinkley, in a commercial for Dove shampoo. She even appears on Kanye West's music video "Heartless". In one episode of Animaniacs, a female space alien resembling Jane appears twice; once as a receptionist, and then again when a male alien trapped on a treadmill calls out the famous catchphrase "Jane! Stop this crazy thing!" where she comes to his aid.

She was included in Yahoo!'s Top 10 TV Moms from Six Decades of Television.[15]

Judy Jetson

Judy Jetson
The Jetsons character
 
First appearance
  • "Rosie the Robot"
  • The Jetsons
  • September 23, 1962
Last appearanceThe Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!
Created byWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Voiced by
  • Janet Waldo (television series, 1962-2000)
  • B.J. Ward (singing voice in Rockin' with Judy Jetson)
  • Tiffany Darwish (Jetsons: The Movie)
  • Danica McKellar (The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!, 2017-present)

Judy Jetson (voiced by Janet Waldo in the TV series, Rose Mary Jun in The Jetsons: New Songs of the TV Family of the Future,[2] B.J. Ward in Rockin' with Judy Jetson (singing voice), Tiffany Darwish in the film,[16][17] Danica McKellar in The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!, 2017–present) is the daughter of George and Jane Jetson who acts just like a typical teenage girl only with more futuristic tastes. In Season 1 Episode 1 of the original series, it is revealed that Judy is 15 years old, by her mother Jane Jetson.

Despite Judy still keeping modern-day "teenage girl" likes and dislikes, such as seemingly never-ending conversations on the telephone and shopping for futuristic outfits, she does not live exactly like a modern teenager. For example, she enjoys taking advantage of the many technology gadgets at her grasp such as controllable zero-gravity switches (made for accomplishing popular dance moves of the show's time or for other uses). She also gives a summary of how her day went including her problems to a floating robotic diary, appropriately named, "DiDi" (voiced by Selma Diamond later by Brenda Vaccaro).

Judy is also very fond of a rock singer named Jet Screamer, whom George despises at first until Judy wins a date with him as the grand prize in a songwriting contest. George had secretly switched Judy's song with her younger brother Elroy's secret code, hoping to sabotage her entry, but she won nonetheless. When George accompanies Judy on the date in an attempt to call it off, he instead winds up playing drums during a live performance of the song and soon develops a liking for Jet and his music.

Judy is depicted wearing a deep pinkish-purple, futuristic slight crop top outfit and, like a few other Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters (such as Bamm-Bamm Rubble from The Flintstones and some background characters in various cartoons) has white hair that is colored to resemble platinum blonde or bleached blonde hair, which she wears in a ponytail on top of her head. She attends Orbit High School, which her father had also attended.

Judy went unvoiced in her appearance in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, due to the fact a voice actress could not be secured for her (Waldo by this point was in her 80s and retired from voice acting).

Elroy Jetson

Elroy Jetson (voiced by Daws Butler in the TV series, Herb Duncan in The Jetsons: New Songs of the TV Family of the Future,[2] Billy West in a WBCN commercial,[18] Patric Zimmerman in the film and Cartoon Network bumpers, Jeff Bergman in two RadioShack commercials, The Jetsons: Father & Son Day and The Jetsons: The Best Son, Tom Kenny in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, and a Cartoon Network bumper, and Trevor Devall in The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!, 2017–present) is a 6+12-year-old (self-reported in the first episode) boy who is the younger of the two children in the Jetson family. He is highly intelligent and an expert in all space sciences. Elroy attends Little Dipper School, where he studies space history, astrophysics and star geometry. He is a mild-mannered and good child.

Jetson family household

Astro

Astro (voiced by Don Messick in the TV series, Daws Butler in The Jetsons in First Family On The Moon,[19][20] Scott Innes in several RadioShack commercials, Wally Wingert in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law and an LG Electronics commercial,[3][4] Jeff Bergman in a Tums commercial,[21] Frank Welker in The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania, 2017–present) is the Jetson family's Great Dane. He was designed by Iwao Takamoto, and originally voiced by Don Messick. Despite the stress he tends to cause him, George often regards Astro as his genuine best friend. Astro, despite being clumsy and dim-witted, was very loyal (to a fault) to the Jetsons, particularly George and Elroy. A GMO he was more advanced than present-day dogs, in that he had a rudimentary grasp of the English language.[22] In a recurring gag, while George is walking Astro on a gravity-suspended treadmill, Astro begins chasing a cat that stumbles onto it, eventually forcing it to go at speeds too fast for George to keep up with, trapping him. This led to George's trademark phrase "Jane! Stop this crazy thing!".

Don Messick would usually give Astro a speech pattern involving replacing the first letter of any word with an R, such as "I love you, George" becoming "I ruv roo, Reorge". Astro is similar to Scooby-Doo in the cartoon Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!; which was also voiced by Messick (of the two voices, Astro's was slightly higher and raspier than Scooby's).[23]

 
Astro's appearance as a galactic police dog from Astro and the Space Mutts (1981)

Astro was introduced in the season one episode, "The Coming of Astro". When Jane, Judy, and Elroy proposed keeping him to George, he was against it, claiming an apartment is no place for a dog. In an effort to make his family happy, he gets an electronic dog, 'Lectronimo. Through mishaps, 'Lectronimo fails to catch a burglar whom Astro inadvertently stops. The family gives 'Lectronimo to the police and keeps Astro. In Season 1, Episode 16, a millionaire named J.P. Gottrockets shows up and claims to be Astro's original owner and his original name was Tralfaz. Astro had no memory of his past life with the millionaire, but understood why he ran away, with Elroy rescuing him from the dog catcher - he didn't want wealth and privilege, he wanted a real family. After seeing how much he loved the Jetsons, Gottrockets gives Astro back to them. Despite this, Astro makes an appearance in the ending credits prior to the episode. Astro makes five cameo appearances as a portrait in the music video for the 2008 Kanye West song "Heartless", which takes place in West's actual apartment den. Astro was also in 11 episodes of a 1981 spin-off called Astro and the Space Mutts.

Rosie

Rosie[24] (voiced by Jean Vander Pyl in the TV series, Ann Thomas in The Jetsons: New Songs of the TV Family of the Future,[2] Jeff Bergman in Flintstones/Jetsons: Timewarp,[12] Grey DeLisle in an AT&T commercial,[25] Tress MacNeille in The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!, 2008–present)[26] is the Jetson family's robotic maid and housekeeper. Rosie is depicted as wearing a frilly apron, and was often seen using a separate vacuum cleaner. Her torso is mounted atop a single leg and she rolls about on a set of caster wheels. She frequently calls George Jetson "Mr. J" in a Brooklyn accent. In seasons 1 and 3 her name is spelled as Rosey on the episode title cards.

Rosie was an old demonstrator model hired by the Jetson family from U-Rent a Maid. The series' first episode, "Rosey the Robot", gives her model number as XB-500. She was in fact outdated when introduced, and her obsolescence was the focus of several episodes focused on her. In one episode, Rosie became depressed because she had never seen her "mother" [a prototype]. George cheered her up when he found a set of prototype plans of the (First) Rosie robot. In the episode "Rosie's Boyfriend", we learn she has a boyfriend, the robot Mac, a helper for Henry Orbit. Rosie clearly cares a great deal for Mac, but is obviously the more intelligent between them, often chiding him for his childish behavior.

She was spoofed in the Futurama movie Bender's Game, with a robot that looked like her saying "Everything must be clean. Very clean. That's why the dog had to die. He was a dirty dog. Also that boy Elroy. Dirty. Dirty."[27] She was voiced by Tress MacNeille in this parody.

In 2017, a Jetsons comic was published by DC Comics. In it, Rosie is re-imagined as George's mother who was placed in a robotic body by Nexlyfe.[28][29] She only informed Judy that she was going through with the procedure prior to it.

Orbitty

Orbitty (voiced by Frank Welker in the TV series, Diane Michelle in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law) is the 2nd pet of the Jetson family. Orbitty is an alien with springlike legs and suction-cup feet. He has the ability to express his emotions by changing color. He is also excellent in fixing and repairing things. This character was introduced in the 1980s version of the series, but didn't appear in the third season (aside from one cameo) or any of the movies that came after it.

Other characters

Mr. Spacely

Cosmo G. Spacely (voiced by Mel Blanc in the TV series, Daws Butler in The Jetsons in First Family On The Moon,[19][20] Billy West in a WBCN commercial,[30] Frank Welker as a teenager in The Jetsons Christmas Carol, Jeff Bergman since 1990, and Greg Burson in Bloopers of the Cartoon Stars (1997)) is George's moneygrubbing and arrogant boss.

Spacely is president and owner of Spacely Space Sprockets, where George Jetson works. He frequently yells at George for perceived poor work performance, or just when he feels like it. A typical videophone call from Spacely starts with him yelling "JETSON!!!" He attempts to fire George for the slightest offense, though Spacely gives George his job back at the end of the episode or the beginning of the next episode. Though money is often the sole objective of his life, Spacely is not completely heartless, and will at times empathize or go out of his way to genuinely help George (albeit rarely). Spacely also often finds excuses to get involved in George's personal life.

He appears as an antihero in the TV series.

Mrs. Spacely

Mrs. Petunia Spacely (voiced by Jean Vander Pyl) is Mr. Spacely's wife whom he loves, but lives in constant fear of. In episode 1 of season 1, Mr. Spacely calls her by the name Stella.

Arthur Spacely

Arthur Spacely (voiced by Dick Beals in earlier episodes, Catherine Thompson in season 3) is Mr. Spacely's son who is extremely snobbish and is a rival to Elroy.

Orwell Spacely

Orwell Spacely (voiced by Howard Morris) is Mr. Spacely's nephew. He is an inventor and works at his uncle's factory, where he is constantly inventing things to help his uncle Cosmo out. Orwell once invented a spot remover spray that turned George Invisible. He also clones George Jetson on one occasion.

R.U.D.I.

R.U.D.I. (voiced by Don Messick) is George's work computer as well as his best friend in the workplace. R.U.D.I. is sentient, free thinking and openly fond of George, recognizing his value as an employee and friend. His name is an acronym for Referential Universal Digital Indexer. He has a human personality and is a member of the Society Preventing Cruelty to Humans. Though capable and loyal, R.U.D.I. is implied to be antiquated technology, as George mentions his model is no longer made.

In the episode "Family Fallout", the Jetsons are up against the Spacelys on a game show. The last question to come up was "what does R.U.D.I. stand for?" George's response was Referential Universal Differential Indexer – this was accepted by the game show host as the correct answer, even though earlier episodes had it as Digital instead of Differential.

Mr. Cogswell

Mr. Cogswell (voiced by Daws Butler in the TV series) is Spacely's big competitor. He owns Cogswell's Cosmic Cogs company and causes a lot of trouble for Spacely and George. To a lesser extent, Cogswell is another of the series' antagonists. He and Spacely are always finding ways to bring each other's businesses down. Cogswell has often tried to steal Spacely's ideas and make them his own to gain an advantage (only for it to backfire on both bosses). Just like Spacely, he is also cheap and greedy and not above firing his employees when any little thing goes wrong. Mr. Cogswell's first name of "Spencer" is revealed in the season 2 of The Jetsons.

He bears something of a resemblance to Fred Flintstone's boss Mr. Slate.

Harlan

Harlan (voiced by Howard Morris) is Mr. Cogswell's sycophant right-hand man. His name may be a nod to science-fiction writer Harlan Ellison.

Sentro

Sentro is a robotic dog used by Mr. Cogswell.

In his first appearance in "Solar Snoops", Sentro was operated by the Galactic Sneak where he and Cogswell controlled Sentro into stealing the prototype Microchip Cookie that Mr. Spacely was working on where Sentro posed as a security guard dog that was delivered to Mr. Spacely.

In The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones, Sentro is used again by Mr. Cogswell to steal the information about the prehistoric car that Mr. Spacely plans to market. Sentro is thwarted by both the Flintstones and the Jetsons.

Sentro later appeared as a boss in the video game The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper.

Henry Orbit

Henry Orbit (voiced by Daws Butler) is the apartment building superintendent of the Skypad Apartments. He has an assistant robot M.A.C.C. who is also dating Rosie the Jetson's housekeeper robot. Henry is known for giving George advice and is a part-time inventor, although both more often than not tend to backfire on him.

M.A.C.C.

M.A.C.C. (voiced by Don Messick) is the robotic assistant of Henry Orbit who started dating Rosie after Elroy figured out that they fell in love.

Montague Jetson

Montague Jetson (voiced by Howard Morris) is the 110-year-old grandfather of George Jetson and the great-grandfather of Elroy and Judy.

Marcia Van Marsdale

Marcia Van Marsdale (voiced by Catherine Thompson) is Judy's high school rival. Marcia is a snobbish girl who tries to outdo Judy, be it by trying to get a boy that Judy fancies or beating Judy and her father at the Father-Daughter Dance.

Uniblab

Uniblab (voiced by Don Messick) is George's mortal enemy, an obnoxious robot who was also his supervisor at work. Appeared in "Uniblab", he becomes George's supervisor and exposes information that caused Mr. Spacely to fire George. Thanks to the meddling of George and Henry, Uniblab went haywire and Mr. Spacely threw Uniblab out. Henry later hired Uniblab only for George to throw Uniblab out. In "G.I. Jetson", Uniblab becomes the Sergeant of George's platoon. General Missile stated that "Cost the government millions ... enough for two officers' clubs". George and Henry swapped out his A/C pack with a D/C pack which caused Uniblab to malfunction.

Uniblab later appeared in the 1980s episode, "Wedding Bells for Rosey", where he reveals to Rosie that the new "B.E.B.O.P." law enforcement was a ruse. Uniblab later made a cameo in "The Jetsons Christmas Carol" attending an office Christmas party at Spacely Sprockets before Mr. Spacely put an end to it and ordered everybody to get back to work.

His name is a pun of UNIVAC.

DiDi

DiDi (voiced by Selma Diamond in the 1980s TV series and by Brenda Vaccaro in The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones) is Judy's digital diary.

Miss Galaxy

Miss Galaxy (voiced by Jean Vander Pyl) is the secretary at Spacely Sprockets.

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Further reading

External links

  • The Jetsons at Toonopedia
  • The Jetsons Characters at CartoonVibe

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Rosie the Robot redirects here For the RocketLab bot see RocketLab Rosie the Robot The following is a list of major characters in The Jetsons an American animated comic science fiction sitcom produced by Hanna Barbera Productions and first broadcast in prime time on ABC as part of the 1962 63 United States network television schedule Additional episodes were produced from 1985 to 1987 in syndication with the same cast of characters The Jetsons family left to right top row Rosie the robot maid George Jane and Judy bottom row Astro the dog Elroy Contents 1 The Jetsons family 1 1 George Jetson 1 2 Jane Jetson 1 3 Judy Jetson 1 4 Elroy Jetson 2 Jetson family household 2 1 Astro 2 2 Rosie 2 3 Orbitty 3 Other characters 3 1 Mr Spacely 3 2 Mrs Spacely 3 3 Arthur Spacely 3 4 Orwell Spacely 3 5 R U D I 3 6 Mr Cogswell 3 7 Harlan 3 8 Sentro 3 9 Henry Orbit 3 10 M A C C 3 11 Montague Jetson 3 12 Marcia Van Marsdale 3 13 Uniblab 3 14 DiDi 3 15 Miss Galaxy 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External 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to fly through ten miles of asteroid storms to go to Orbit High School where he was the star pitcher of its Spaceball team At Orbit High School he was labeled as an outsider and a geek George is now an employee at Spacely Space Sprockets a manufacturer of sprockets and other high tech equipment His job title is digital index operator 6 His boss is Cosmo G Spacely noted for being short in both height and temper Spacely usually treats his employees particularly George in a rather tyrannical fashion George s job primarily requires him to repeatedly push a single button or on occasion a series of buttons on a computer named RUDI Short for Referential Universal Digital Indexer in the 1980s series of Jetsons episodes George complains of his heavy work load pushing a button as many as five times 7 for three hours 8 three days a week 9 Often Mr Spacely will fire George in a fit of anger only to hire him back by the end of the same episode Physically George is a rather slim man of average height with short red hair and a cartoonishly large nose His personality is that of a well meaning caring father but he is often befuddled and stressed out by the problems of both his work and family lives As The Jetsons was partially based on the comic strip Blondie George himself was probably based on that strip s lead character Dagwood Bumstead citation needed His wife Jane is voiced by Penny Singleton who played the movie version of Blondie in the 1930s to 1950s 10 George s most famous catchphrase is Jane Stop this crazy thing seen at the end credits of the 1960s Jetsons episodes but is also known for frequently uttering the phrase Hooba dooba dooba to express wonder or astonishment probably inspired by Fred Flintstone s similar sounding Yabba Dabba Doo O Hanlon was known for his portrayal of everyman characters in film and television O Hanlon once said of his character George Jetson is an average man He has trouble with his boss he has problems with his kids and so on The only difference is that he lives in the next century 11 O Hanlon last did the voice for George Jetson in Jetsons The Movie which was released posthumously In the Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law episode Back to the Present George leads the Jetsons in returning to Earth to sue the planet for causing global warming George Jetson also appeared in a cameo appearance on The Powerpuff Girls episode Mime for a Change In The Jetsons amp WWE Robo WrestleMania George Jetson is assigned by Mr Spacely to supervise a project that involves robots drilling through the surface of the Earth George Jetson also appears at the Cedar Fair Entertainment Company and formerly Universal Studios Florida as a meetable character seen in 1996 video called Kids for Character He also appears on Kanye West s music video Heartless He is also seen along with his family Rosie and Mr Spacely in a MetLife commercial that aired in 2012 The inspiration for George s name sake aside from its voice actor is believed to be a tribute to the prolific Danish designer Georg Jensen who defined modern design in the early and mid twentieth century Jane Jetson Edit Jane Jetson voiced by Penny Singleton in the TV series Rose Mary Jun in The Jetsons New Songs of the TV Family of the Future 2 B J Baker singing voice Jo Hayden in Flintstones Jetsons Timewarp 12 Lauri Fraser in The Jetsons The Best Son Diane Michelle in Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law Grey DeLisle in The Jetsons amp WWE Robo WrestleMania 2017 present Andi Gibson in an LG Electronics commercial 3 13 14 is George s 33 year old wife mother of their two children and a homemaker Because she is so much younger than George she would have been only 18 at the time of Judy s birth Jane is obsessed with fashion and new gadgetry Her favorite store is Mooning Dales She is also a dutiful wife who always tries to make life as pleasant as possible for her family Although she is usually pleasant natured she is quite protective of her family and she can be angered whenever they are threatened She is also unafraid to stand up to Mr Spacely especially when he antagonizes her family and her husband Outside of the home she is a member of the Galaxy Women Historical Society and is a fan of Leonardo de Venus and Picasso Pia Although this wife of the future has both a robot maid and automated apartment appliances even pushing buttons for housework gets to be too much for her and she has to take a vacation Dude Planet A running gag is that she has terrible driving skills turning her driving instructor and her husband into nervous wrecks The Space Car and Jane s Driving Lesson Jane appears with Wilma Flintstone and Velma Dinkley in a commercial for Dove shampoo She even appears on Kanye West s music video Heartless In one episode of Animaniacs a female space alien resembling Jane appears twice once as a receptionist and then again when a male alien trapped on a treadmill calls out the famous catchphrase Jane Stop this crazy thing where she comes to his aid She was included in Yahoo s Top 10 TV Moms from Six Decades of Television 15 Judy Jetson Edit Judy JetsonThe Jetsons character First appearance Rosie the Robot The JetsonsSeptember 23 1962Last appearanceThe Jetsons amp WWE Robo WrestleMania Created byWilliam HannaJoseph BarberaVoiced byJanet Waldo television series 1962 2000 B J Ward singing voice in Rockin with Judy Jetson Tiffany Darwish Jetsons The Movie Danica McKellar The Jetsons amp WWE Robo WrestleMania 2017 present Judy Jetson voiced by Janet Waldo in the TV series Rose Mary Jun in The Jetsons New Songs of the TV Family of the Future 2 B J Ward in Rockin with Judy Jetson singing voice Tiffany Darwish in the film 16 17 Danica McKellar in The Jetsons amp WWE Robo WrestleMania 2017 present is the daughter of George and Jane Jetson who acts just like a typical teenage girl only with more futuristic tastes In Season 1 Episode 1 of the original series it is revealed that Judy is 15 years old by her mother Jane Jetson Despite Judy still keeping modern day teenage girl likes and dislikes such as seemingly never ending conversations on the telephone and shopping for futuristic outfits she does not live exactly like a modern teenager For example she enjoys taking advantage of the many technology gadgets at her grasp such as controllable zero gravity switches made for accomplishing popular dance moves of the show s time or for other uses She also gives a summary of how her day went including her problems to a floating robotic diary appropriately named DiDi voiced by Selma Diamond later by Brenda Vaccaro Judy is also very fond of a rock singer named Jet Screamer whom George despises at first until Judy wins a date with him as the grand prize in a songwriting contest George had secretly switched Judy s song with her younger brother Elroy s secret code hoping to sabotage her entry but she won nonetheless When George accompanies Judy on the date in an attempt to call it off he instead winds up playing drums during a live performance of the song and soon develops a liking for Jet and his music Judy is depicted wearing a deep pinkish purple futuristic slight crop top outfit and like a few other Hanna Barbera cartoon characters such as Bamm Bamm Rubble from The Flintstones and some background characters in various cartoons has white hair that is colored to resemble platinum blonde or bleached blonde hair which she wears in a ponytail on top of her head She attends Orbit High School which her father had also attended Judy went unvoiced in her appearance in Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law due to the fact a voice actress could not be secured for her Waldo by this point was in her 80s and retired from voice acting Elroy Jetson Edit Elroy Jetson voiced by Daws Butler in the TV series Herb Duncan in The Jetsons New Songs of the TV Family of the Future 2 Billy West in a WBCN commercial 18 Patric Zimmerman in the film and Cartoon Network bumpers Jeff Bergman in two RadioShack commercials The Jetsons Father amp Son Day and The Jetsons The Best Son Tom Kenny in Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law and a Cartoon Network bumper and Trevor Devall in The Jetsons amp WWE Robo WrestleMania 2017 present is a 6 1 2 year old self reported in the first episode boy who is the younger of the two children in the Jetson family He is highly intelligent and an expert in all space sciences Elroy attends Little Dipper School where he studies space history astrophysics and star geometry He is a mild mannered and good child Jetson family household EditAstro Edit Astro voiced by Don Messick in the TV series Daws Butler in The Jetsons in First Family On The Moon 19 20 Scott Innes in several RadioShack commercials Wally Wingert in Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law and an LG Electronics commercial 3 4 Jeff Bergman in a Tums commercial 21 Frank Welker in The Jetsons amp WWE Robo WrestleMania 2017 present is the Jetson family s Great Dane He was designed by Iwao Takamoto and originally voiced by Don Messick Despite the stress he tends to cause him George often regards Astro as his genuine best friend Astro despite being clumsy and dim witted was very loyal to a fault to the Jetsons particularly George and Elroy A GMO he was more advanced than present day dogs in that he had a rudimentary grasp of the English language 22 In a recurring gag while George is walking Astro on a gravity suspended treadmill Astro begins chasing a cat that stumbles onto it eventually forcing it to go at speeds too fast for George to keep up with trapping him This led to George s trademark phrase Jane Stop this crazy thing Don Messick would usually give Astro a speech pattern involving replacing the first letter of any word with an R such as I love you George becoming I ruv roo Reorge Astro is similar to Scooby Doo in the cartoon Scooby Doo Where Are You which was also voiced by Messick of the two voices Astro s was slightly higher and raspier than Scooby s 23 Astro s appearance as a galactic police dog from Astro and the Space Mutts 1981 Astro was introduced in the season one episode The Coming of Astro When Jane Judy and Elroy proposed keeping him to George he was against it claiming an apartment is no place for a dog In an effort to make his family happy he gets an electronic dog Lectronimo Through mishaps Lectronimo fails to catch a burglar whom Astro inadvertently stops The family gives Lectronimo to the police and keeps Astro In Season 1 Episode 16 a millionaire named J P Gottrockets shows up and claims to be Astro s original owner and his original name was Tralfaz Astro had no memory of his past life with the millionaire but understood why he ran away with Elroy rescuing him from the dog catcher he didn t want wealth and privilege he wanted a real family After seeing how much he loved the Jetsons Gottrockets gives Astro back to them Despite this Astro makes an appearance in the ending credits prior to the episode Astro makes five cameo appearances as a portrait in the music video for the 2008 Kanye West song Heartless which takes place in West s actual apartment den Astro was also in 11 episodes of a 1981 spin off called Astro and the Space Mutts Rosie Edit See also Domestic robot Rosie 24 voiced by Jean Vander Pyl in the TV series Ann Thomas in The Jetsons New Songs of the TV Family of the Future 2 Jeff Bergman in Flintstones Jetsons Timewarp 12 Grey DeLisle in an AT amp T commercial 25 Tress MacNeille in The Jetsons amp WWE Robo WrestleMania 2008 present 26 is the Jetson family s robotic maid and housekeeper Rosie is depicted as wearing a frilly apron and was often seen using a separate vacuum cleaner Her torso is mounted atop a single leg and she rolls about on a set of caster wheels She frequently calls George Jetson Mr J in a Brooklyn accent In seasons 1 and 3 her name is spelled as Rosey on the episode title cards Rosie was an old demonstrator model hired by the Jetson family from U Rent a Maid The series first episode Rosey the Robot gives her model number as XB 500 She was in fact outdated when introduced and her obsolescence was the focus of several episodes focused on her In one episode Rosie became depressed because she had never seen her mother a prototype George cheered her up when he found a set of prototype plans of the First Rosie robot In the episode Rosie s Boyfriend we learn she has a boyfriend the robot Mac a helper for Henry Orbit Rosie clearly cares a great deal for Mac but is obviously the more intelligent between them often chiding him for his childish behavior She was spoofed in the Futurama movie Bender s Game with a robot that looked like her saying Everything must be clean Very clean That s why the dog had to die He was a dirty dog Also that boy Elroy Dirty Dirty 27 She was voiced by Tress MacNeille in this parody In 2017 a Jetsons comic was published by DC Comics In it Rosie is re imagined as George s mother who was placed in a robotic body by Nexlyfe 28 29 She only informed Judy that she was going through with the procedure prior to it Orbitty Edit Orbitty voiced by Frank Welker in the TV series Diane Michelle in Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law is the 2nd pet of the Jetson family Orbitty is an alien with springlike legs and suction cup feet He has the ability to express his emotions by changing color He is also excellent in fixing and repairing things This character was introduced in the 1980s version of the series but didn t appear in the third season aside from one cameo or any of the movies that came after it Other characters EditMr Spacely Edit This section relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this section by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources List of The Jetsons characters news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cosmo G Spacely voiced by Mel Blanc in the TV series Daws Butler in The Jetsons in First Family On The Moon 19 20 Billy West in a WBCN commercial 30 Frank Welker as a teenager in The Jetsons Christmas Carol Jeff Bergman since 1990 and Greg Burson in Bloopers of the Cartoon Stars 1997 is George s moneygrubbing and arrogant boss Spacely is president and owner of Spacely Space Sprockets where George Jetson works He frequently yells at George for perceived poor work performance or just when he feels like it A typical videophone call from Spacely starts with him yelling JETSON He attempts to fire George for the slightest offense though Spacely gives George his job back at the end of the episode or the beginning of the next episode Though money is often the sole objective of his life Spacely is not completely heartless and will at times empathize or go out of his way to genuinely help George albeit rarely Spacely also often finds excuses to get involved in George s personal life He appears as an antihero in the TV series Mrs Spacely Edit Mrs Petunia Spacely voiced by Jean Vander Pyl is Mr Spacely s wife whom he loves but lives in constant fear of In episode 1 of season 1 Mr Spacely calls her by the name Stella Arthur Spacely Edit Arthur Spacely voiced by Dick Beals in earlier episodes Catherine Thompson in season 3 is Mr Spacely s son who is extremely snobbish and is a rival to Elroy Orwell Spacely Edit Orwell Spacely voiced by Howard Morris is Mr Spacely s nephew He is an inventor and works at his uncle s factory where he is constantly inventing things to help his uncle Cosmo out Orwell once invented a spot remover spray that turned George Invisible He also clones George Jetson on one occasion R U D I Edit R U D I voiced by Don Messick is George s work computer as well as his best friend in the workplace R U D I is sentient free thinking and openly fond of George recognizing his value as an employee and friend His name is an acronym for Referential Universal Digital Indexer He has a human personality and is a member of the Society Preventing Cruelty to Humans Though capable and loyal R U D I is implied to be antiquated technology as George mentions his model is no longer made In the episode Family Fallout the Jetsons are up against the Spacelys on a game show The last question to come up was what does R U D I stand for George s response was Referential Universal Differential Indexer this was accepted by the game show host as the correct answer even though earlier episodes had it as Digital instead of Differential Mr Cogswell Edit Mr Cogswell voiced by Daws Butler in the TV series is Spacely s big competitor He owns Cogswell s Cosmic Cogs company and causes a lot of trouble for Spacely and George To a lesser extent Cogswell is another of the series antagonists He and Spacely are always finding ways to bring each other s businesses down Cogswell has often tried to steal Spacely s ideas and make them his own to gain an advantage only for it to backfire on both bosses Just like Spacely he is also cheap and greedy and not above firing his employees when any little thing goes wrong Mr Cogswell s first name of Spencer is revealed in the season 2 of The Jetsons He bears something of a resemblance to Fred Flintstone s boss Mr Slate Harlan Edit Harlan voiced by Howard Morris is Mr Cogswell s sycophant right hand man His name may be a nod to science fiction writer Harlan Ellison Sentro Edit Sentro is a robotic dog used by Mr Cogswell In his first appearance in Solar Snoops Sentro was operated by the Galactic Sneak where he and Cogswell controlled Sentro into stealing the prototype Microchip Cookie that Mr Spacely was working on where Sentro posed as a security guard dog that was delivered to Mr Spacely In The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones Sentro is used again by Mr Cogswell to steal the information about the prehistoric car that Mr Spacely plans to market Sentro is thwarted by both the Flintstones and the Jetsons Sentro later appeared as a boss in the video game The Jetsons Cogswell s Caper Henry Orbit Edit Henry Orbit voiced by Daws Butler is the apartment building superintendent of the Skypad Apartments He has an assistant robot M A C C who is also dating Rosie the Jetson s housekeeper robot Henry is known for giving George advice and is a part time inventor although both more often than not tend to backfire on him M A C C Edit M A C C voiced by Don Messick is the robotic assistant of Henry Orbit who started dating Rosie after Elroy figured out that they fell in love Montague Jetson Edit Montague Jetson voiced by Howard Morris is the 110 year old grandfather of George Jetson and the great grandfather of Elroy and Judy Marcia Van Marsdale Edit Marcia Van Marsdale voiced by Catherine Thompson is Judy s high school rival Marcia is a snobbish girl who tries to outdo Judy be it by trying to get a boy that Judy fancies or beating Judy and her father at the Father Daughter Dance Uniblab Edit Uniblab voiced by Don Messick is George s mortal enemy an obnoxious robot who was also his supervisor at work Appeared in Uniblab he becomes George s supervisor and exposes information that caused Mr Spacely to fire George Thanks to the meddling of George and Henry Uniblab went haywire and Mr Spacely threw Uniblab out Henry later hired Uniblab only for George to throw Uniblab out In G I Jetson Uniblab becomes the Sergeant of George s platoon General Missile stated that Cost the government millions enough for two officers clubs George and Henry swapped out his A C pack with a D C pack which caused Uniblab to malfunction Uniblab later appeared in the 1980s episode Wedding Bells for Rosey where he reveals to Rosie that the new B E B O P law enforcement was a ruse Uniblab later made a cameo in The Jetsons Christmas Carol attending an office Christmas party at Spacely Sprockets before Mr Spacely put an end to it and ordered everybody to get back to work His name is a pun of UNIVAC DiDi Edit DiDi voiced by Selma Diamond in the 1980s TV series and by Brenda Vaccaro in The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones is Judy s digital diary Miss Galaxy Edit Miss Galaxy voiced by Jean Vander Pyl is the secretary at Spacely Sprockets References Edit Jetsons The 1962 TV Series Season 1 Episode 2 Database of Movie Dialogs BelaZebra Retrieved November 14 2010 What s your name speedy George J Jetson George Jetson eh Well Georgie let s see what we got here a b c d e The Jetsons Golden New York Cast Album 1962 cartoonresearch com Retrieved February 23 2021 a b c LG and The Jetsons Boost Your Home IQ With Smart Appliances PR Newswire Retrieved December 11 2020 a b Wally voices George Jetson and Astro in new LG spot Wally Wingert Retrieved December 11 2020 Jetsons The 1962 Database of Movie Dialogs BelaZebra Retrieved November 14 2010 Car 88 calling in What s up Sarge Investigate complaint of trouble over at the Skypad Apartments Right Sarge I m on my way Holt Patrick D July 2009 The Information Society in Science Fiction PDF Master of Science in Library Science thesis School of Information and Library Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill p 52 Retrieved November 14 2010 Although George Jetson does commute to work as a darn good digital index operator a job that apparently involves push the buttons that start and stop the procedure the rest of the Dyson Bel Geddes vision is complete to no avail Just about everything is automated but no one seems aware that life is easier Rosey the Robot The Jetsons Season 1 Episode 1 September 23 1962 ABC Elroy s Pal The Jetsons Season 1 Episode 14 December 23 1962 ABC The Flying Suit The Jetsons Season 1 Episode 7 November 4 1962 ABC Penny Singleton George O Hanlon Father s voice on Jetsons Los Angeles Times February 14 1989 a b Flintstones Jetsons Timewarp Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved March 6 2022 Andi Gibson on Twitter Thanks LG Electronics and TalkShop for casting me as Jane Jetson in this awesome spot Twitter Retrieved December 11 2020 LG Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved February 18 2021 Adair Aly February 27 2009 Top 10 Favorite TV Moms Yahoo Archived from the original on October 21 2012 Retrieved June 17 2012 For Some Readers Tiffany Is No Jetson The Los Angeles Times July 15 1990 Retrieved September 6 2014 Eder Bruce Janet Waldo Allmovie biography WBCN Jetsons commercial 1984 Radioactive T Shirt Store 24 Billy West YouTube Retrieved November 1 2020 a b The Jetsons on the Record Retrieved 2021 02 23 a b Jetsons First Family On The Moon Album YouTube Retrieved February 23 2021 Tums Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved December 11 2020 Rovin Jeff 1991 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cartoon Animals Prentice Hall Press p 10 ISBN 0 13 275561 0 Retrieved April 8 2020 CD liner notes Saturday Mornings Cartoons Greatest Hits 1995 MCA Records Rosie Come Home The Jetsons Episode 26 AT amp T Voice Technology Commercial 2006 YouTube Retrieved December 11 2020 Jetsons Hold Onto Their Space as Our Favorite Flying Family Miami Herald May 19 1989 Rosie the Robot Maid The Infosphere the Futurama Wiki Theinfosphere org May 18 2014 Retrieved June 5 2014 REVIEW DC s The Jetsons 1 Confronts Climate Change Existential Dread cbr com November 7 2017 THE JETSONS 1 dccomics com Retrieved April 5 2018 WBCN Jetsons commercial 1984 Radioactive T Shirt Store 24 Billy West YouTube Retrieved May 11 2021 Further reading EditHanna Barbera Cartoons by Michael Mallory 1998 published by Hugh Lauter Levin Associates Inc distributed by Publishers Group West ISBN 0 88363 108 3External links EditThe Jetsons at Toonopedia The Jetsons Characters at CartoonVibe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of The Jetsons characters amp oldid 1170642026 Judy Jetson, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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