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The Jetsons - The Complete First Season

The Jetsons - The Complete First Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Way to go Hanna-Barbera!!
Review: My husband and I looking forward to adding this DVD to our collection. We grew up with this show, and can only hope that more seasons will come! Since Cartoon Network does not play the classics anymore, this is great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hey, Elroy! We're back and better than ever!"
Review: One thing I have to say is that anyone who grew up not knowing who the Jetsons were has truly missed out on a remarkable opportunity. Classic American animation like this is why we have so many good old fashioned family ideals. Warner Brothers really hooked a line with this title when they snagged the Hanna-Barbera library and this DVD boxed set just adds one more quality choice to family home entertainment.

Wtih an element of science fiction and a twist of comedy, it's a wonder why this series wasn't released before now. With all of the violence that exists in entertainment television, these shows have always been the perfect entertainment tool for our children. Anyone who is a fan of classic animation and those of you with families must pick up this classic. Where else can you find such a good sense of family ideals?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ANOTHER GREAT CLASSIC!!
Review: Thank goodness, another great classic cartoon coming to DVD. I grew up with this show, it only lasted one season before going to Saturday mornings, but I still remember those early mornings of a Saturday getting up before anyone else and turning on my little black and white tv set. AH...the sixties. I'm so glad this show along with shows like "The Flintstones" are coming to DVD. You won't be sorry when you purchase this DVD. Here are the air dates along with the rerun dates for the season.

{SEASON ONE}
9/23/1962"Rosey the maid"3/10/1963
9/30/1962"A date with Jet screamer"12/23/1962
10/7/1962"The space car"3/31/1963
10/14/1962"The coming of Astro"4/7/1963
10/21/1962"Jetson's night out"3/24/1963
10/28/1962"The good little scouts"4/21/1963
11/4/1962"The flying suit"5/5/1963
11/11/1962"Rosey's boy friend"8/25/1963
11/18/1962"Ellroy's tv show"4/28/1963
11/25/1962"Unilab"5/12/1963
12/2/1962"A visit from Grandpa"6/2/1963
12/9/1962"Astro's top secret"5/26/1963
12/16/1962"Ellroy's pal"6/16/1963
12/30/1962"Test pilot"6/30/1963
1/6/1963"Millionaire Astro"7/7/1963
1/13/1963"The little man"7/14/1963
1/20/1963"Las Venus"6/9/1963
1/27/1963"Jane's driving lesson"7/21/1963
2/3/1963"G.I. Jetson"7/28/1963
2/10/1963"Miss Solar System"8/4/1963
2/17/1963"Tv or not tv"8/11/1963
2/24/1963"Private property"8/18/1963
3/3/1963"Dude planet"9/1/1963
3/17/1963"Ellroy's mob"9/8/1963

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fun Show! A Fun DVD Set! A Great-Looking Package!
Review: The animated TV series, "The Jetsons", represented a space-dwelling "flip side" to the popular cartoon "The Flintstones". Fred and Wilma Flintstone's antics were set in the Stone Age, with no modern conveniences (like, say, brakes on their bottomless automobile ... LOL!). While life with George Jetson and family is just the opposite -- taking place in the future, with a myriad of handy futuristic-looking gadgets and toys and flying cars.

I love the Jetson's "food-a-rac-a-cycle", which is a cool device that instantly dispenses about any type of food you could imagine. Just press one button, and you've got an instant steak dinner. Now THERE'S one modern convenience I'm sure every 21st-century housewife wouldn't mind having in their kitchens today! Of course, the darn thing was always breaking down, or spitting out the wrong meals, or something of the sort, to drive George crazy! But that was part of the fun -- seeing George in a frantic or stressed-out state.

There are 24 episodes of "The Jetsons" included in this deluxe and very attractive 4-Disc DVD boxed set from Warner Home Video. These episodes are all from the 1962-1963 debut season of the animated series. Which, in my view, is actually the ONLY season from what could be termed the "Original" series of "The Jetsons". The series was revived more than two decades later, in 1984, with another 42 episodes produced and aired during the 1984-1985 TV season. And the show was resurrected yet again two years later, with an additional 9 "Jetsons" episodes airing in September and October of 1987.

These two later versions of the series did a good job (IMO) of re-establishing the link with the original '62 shows and format. The character drawings and voices changed very little (if I remember correctly) from the original version to its subsequent 1980s sequels -- unlike the "Jonny Quest" cartoon series, which was almost totally changed (in style, voices, and appearance of the characters), and for the worse IMO, when it was revived in 1987, after 22 years off the air.

But I still favor these first-season (1962-'63) "Jetsons" programs over the '80s episodes. This "original" series had a unique "flavor" and style all its own, and some great music and sound effects to accompany the stories.

This classy-looking DVD set gives us first-rate digital transfers for these 24 TV episodes, with very clear and colorful Full-Frame (1.33:1) video, and solid sound -- derived via the four disc's very ample 1.0 Dolby Digital Mono soundtracks (English only). The episodes are presented in full, uncut, unedited form (as far as I can tell), with each show sporting a healthy running time of a little more than 25:30!

The DVD Menus are fun and lively. We're greeted by the Jetsons' rousing opening theme music once a disc is loaded up into the player. From the Main Menu, there's access to the various Sub-Menus -- Episode Selections, Special Features, Languages/Subtitles, and a "Play All Episodes" option. These discs contain three different subtitle choices: English, French, and Spanish.

The packaging is colorful and very attractive, and replicates the same box style that also adorns other products in this same line of "Hanna-Barbera Golden Collection" DVD boxed sets. The front cover offers a classic "Jetsons" image that is actually a "two-sectioned" (semi "3-D") picture -- with the inner section of the case providing the uncolored "pencil" drawings. When the innards of the case are slid into the "color" outer cover, the full, luminous effect of the image is completed. Nice design.

In lieu of a multi-page booklet for this release, Warner Home Video has (in essence) placed the contents of any such paper enclosure directly onto the "panels" of the inner cardboard "Digipak", with each panel of the case displaying info for one of the discs. There are episode titles, trivia, and many nice pictures included on these inner fold-out sections of the packaging. These episodes don't have any "Chapter" stops, however.

BONUS FEATURES INCLUDE ....................

>> Two episode Commentary Tracks by Janet Waldo (the voice of "Judy Jetson") -- For the episodes "Rosey the Robot" and "A Date With Jet Screamer".

>> "The Jetsons: The Family of the Future" -- This short featurette takes a nostalgic look back at the series, and includes interview clips with show creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Length -- 8:42.

>> "Nuclear Family Album" -- This text-based bonus offers up five character bios from the famous 21st-century cartoon family (including one for dog Astro). You can access these short bios one at a time, or all at once via the "Play All" selector. Total run time = 2:42.

>> "Space Age Gadgets" -- Featurette focusing on all the high-tech gadgets used by The Jetsons. Running time of 4:49.

>> "Rosey, The Robotic Maid" -- Featurette highlighting (you guessed it) .... Rosey the maid. This bonus lasts 3:32.

>> "Family Favorites" -- DVD Trailer Ads for four other cartoon sets.

If you fondly remember this classic cartoon series, then you'll be wanting to pick up a copy of this smart-looking DVD set of the complete first season of "The Jetsons" from the "Hanna-Barbera Golden Collection".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Meet George Jetson...
Review: The Jetson's are an all-time classic cartoon and it's great that they finally released these in dvd. I'm sure many fans have been waiting a long time for this. The Jetson's originally premiered in 1962 with Hanna-Barbera's vision of the world in 100 years, 2062. The original 24 episodes are on this dvd.

(01) Rosie the Robot: Jane wants a maid even though George says they can't afford it and takes a free one day trial offer on a slightly used 'Rosie'. After George gets fired by Mr. Spacely, Rosie leaves, thinking that she caused the family trouble. They find her at the bus stop and take her home for good.
(02) A Date With Jet Screamer: Pop star 'Jet Screamer' organizes a quiz with the first prize as a date with the celebrity himself. Judy wins despite George's efforts. Without her knowing it George acts as a chaperone.
(03) Jetson's Nite Out: George fools Jane into thinking he's working late so that he won't be able to attend a PTA meeting and attends a robot football game with his boss Mr. Spacely.
(04) The Space Car: George and Jane go to Molecular Motors for a new car. The Supersonic Suburbanite turns out to be too much for them so they buy a car similar to their old model. They get mixed up with bad guy Knuckles Nuclear and his gun Moll.
(05) The Coming of Astro: Jane and the kids want a real dog for personal protection but George wants an apartment approved electronic dog. There is a contest to point out the superior dog. Astro wins when he unwittingly tackles a burglar terrorizing the apartment building.
(06) The Good Little Scouts: George gets a vacation by accompanying Space Cub Troops on their camping trip on the moon. George ends up getting lost, but is rescued by Mr. Spacely's son, Arthur.
(07) The Flying Suit: Spacely's competitor Cogswell invents a flying suit while Elroy thinks he's invented a flying pill. George picks up the wrong suit at the cleaners and is convinced Elroy's pills actually work.
(08) Rosie's Boyfriend: Judy and Rosie find boyfriends.
(09) Elroy's TV Show: The future TV producers got bored with cowboy and doctor's programs, so they want Elroy as 'Space boy Zoom and his dog Astro'. Mr. Spacely however, wants his son and dog on TV instead.
(10) Uniblab: George actually has to work the full three hour work day when Spacely buys a new robot 'Uniblab'. Until George's janitor finds a solution.
(11) A Visit From Grandpa: A visit from George's father. On his way he fixes a lady's vehicle, they exchange addresses. Miscommunication leads the Jetsons to think they got involved while in reality grandpa just baby-sits for someone else.
(12) Astro's Top Secret: At the Moonside Country Club, Spacely and Cogswell each vow to put the other one out of business. Spacely thinks he can do this with Astro the flying dog. He later discovers that Astro has only swallowed a flying toy.
(13) Las Venus: George and Jane go to Las Venus. The trip is paid by Spacely because George is there to sell some sprockets to a female client. On the trip, George has to please his wife and the client.
(14) Elroy's Pal: 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 so George wears a Nimbus suit and visit Elroy.
(15) Test Pilot: When George's doctor mistakingly tells him he has only a few days left to live, George becomes the candidate to test a new everything-proof jacket from Spacely.
(16) Millionaire Astro: Astro turns out to be the long-lost dog of a millionaire so The Jetsons let Astro go. Now Astro has everything a dog can wish for, except the Jetson family.
(17) The Little Man: George is reduced to a mere 6 inches and can not return to normal with a broken decompression mechanism. The only way to fix the decompression system is by replacing parts manufactured by Cogswell Cogs.
(18) Jane's Driving Lesson: Jane decides to take driving lessons after getting fed up with public transportation. Her driving scares the teacher so much that he goes back to hunting wild lions. Jane thinks she's got a new instructor while that persons turns out to be a crook on the run.
(19) G.I. Jetson: George is drafted and gets a full two minutes to report for duty. They're all given an aptitude test, and when George tries to jam a square peg into a round hole, the automated grading program determines that his 'original thinking shows leadership potential' and makes him a general.
(20) Miss Solar System: Jane enters the Miss Solar System contest without George's knowledge. However, Spacely Sprockets is sponsoring the contest and George ends up as the "Mystery Judge" after Mrs. Spacely removes her husband from the judges' stand.
(21) Private Property: The new building built next to Spacely's company is owned by Cogswell. George finds out the new building is 6 inches over Spacely's property and after Spacely makes Cogswell walk on his hands and knees, Jetson is promoted. Later, it turns out that Spacely's existing building is actually 6' over Cogswell's ground instead.
(22) Planet Dude: Jane goes to 'Dude Planet' with a friend to get some rest. Meanwhile, the rest of the family tries to run the household.
(23) TV or Not TV: George and Astro accidentally see a robbery, or at least, they think they witness a robbery. It turns out they were in a movie-set and to prevent a law suit the producer tries to buy them out, while George and Astro are trying to avoid being caught by the 'robbers'.
(24) Elroy's Mob: A miserable student exchanges his report tape with Elroy, and Elroy is unable to convince George and jane that there's a mix up. So Elroy and Astro decide to run away.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The whole animated seies in one pack
Review: The Jetsons, The Flintstones and The Simpsons are the worlds most famous tv family and this DVD is great for any fan of the highly rated Hanna Barbara toon. All charecters, outakes, behing the making of the larger than life animated ahow and the cast voice interviews, all episodes are avialible. (...)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Ulitmate In The Beginning of Space Age Cartoons
Review: This First Season Complete Series is the best for all ages! As I watched the first season myself (as a child) I had no idea of what the future would bring to the Space Age type cartoons! The Jetsons just stay with me even though it's been years!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Jetsons was a good choice for DVD!
Review: This is a great classic show that deserved this DVD treatment. From what I've seen of the show, this is a funny classic that kids, adults, and seniors alike can watch together.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Have Waited 40 Years For This!
Review: What can I say about the Jetson's that hasn't already been said? Only to add the following, that of all Hanna-Barbera shows the Jetson's had the BEST Music (who can forget Eep-Op-Ork-Ah-Ah, the Swivel, the Solar Sambaramba, The Planet Polka, Won't you Come Home Bill Spacey?, and of course The Galaxy Concerto by Irving Galaxy - true fans will recognize these), and the BEST sound effects. Please PLease Please let them be Restored to UNCUT ORIGINAL CONDITION - true fans also know where all the cuts were made in the 70's and then again in the 90's, to shorten the episodes to almost less than 20 minutes!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful presentation and packaging of a classic
Review: While I was too young to ever see this show in prime time, it was a staple of afternoon cartoons while in my adolescence. This package which contains 24 episodes, plus some extra material, and is beautifully put together. From the cover art to the full brilliant color of the discs and inserts, the show has never looked better. Perhaps this is because I remember seeing it on our black and white television in the 1970's!

One aspect of the show was just how much set in the 60's it really is, despite the "future" concept. Watching it now, one can see "Beach Boys" and other 60's California influences throughout. The 60's influenced jazz music that plays in nearly every episode is a huge highlight though.

The Jetson's are also famous for presenting the concept that with improvements in technology our lives would have more leisure time. Witness George Jetson lamenting the grind of "these three hour work days". Also note his frequent complaining of having to "push a button all day long". Obviously this aspect of the future has not been a reality. However many other things presented in the show including wall sized and flat screen televisions, video telecommunications, and other gadgets, are available today but were dreams 40 years ago.

If you are at all a fan of the show, even for nostalgia purposes, then this is a great set to have. Nothing but praise for the way they put it together for DVD. I would have liked more bonus materials, including the commercials and other promotional clips, but the episodes themselves are much longer than I remember due to the fact that they are restored to the original length. The color and picture quality is near perfect. Well done.



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