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The Jetsons - The Complete First Season
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Features
 Animated
 Box set
 Closed-captioned
 Color
 DVD-Video
 Subtitled
 NTSC

In Theaters : 23 September, 1962
DVD Release : 11 May, 2004
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The Jetsons - The Complete First Season description
The Jetsons (1962) was the third primetime series from the Hanna-Barbera Studio, after The Flintstones (1960) and Top Cat (1961). Although the show was cancelled after its first season, it proved a durable Saturday-morning favorite, running for more than 14 years on all three networks.

Like The Flintstones, The Jetsons borrowed heavily from live-action sitcoms, notably The Donna Reed Show and Hazel. The 21st century became a Futurelux vision of a '60s suburb. George Jetson (voiced by George O'Hanlon) pushed buttons for the penny-pinching Mr. Spacely (Mel Blanc). Judy (Janet Waldo) was a typical teenager with a crush on rock & roll singer Jet Screamer. Elroy (Daws Butler) was a bright little boy whose experiments always blew up. Astro (Don Messick) was one of the first anthropomorphic dogs that became a Hanna-Barbera standard. Jane (Penny Singleton, basically reprising her role in the Blondie films) kept everyone and everything on course. The Flintstones used rocks and animals to approximate everyday appliances; The Jetsons had high-tech gadgets that invariably malfunctioned and clobbered George.

Aside from two commentaries by Waldo and a short making-of video with old footage of Hanna and Barbera, the DVD set has little in the way of extras: no bumpers, commercials, etc. The Jetsons hardly ranks as great animation, but for anyone who grew up during the '60s and '70s, these discs are the comforting video equivalent of a slice of yellow cake with fudge frosting and a glass of milk. (Rated G: alcohol and tobacco use, minor cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon

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♥♥♥♥ As good as I remember it
We are careful what we let our kids watch. We are not into using the TV as a babysitter exposing our kids to hours of TV or mindless commercials. Almost everything they watch is recorded on Tivo or from a DVD. Having access to good TV on demand is the first reason; the second is because we very much dislike commercials. Anyway...I was remembering how much I liked The Jetsons when I was a kid and I thought my sons would get a kick out of it. Well, I was right. They loved it and wanted to keep watching it. I never realized this show ran for one season only and started in 1962. One of the hints about when it was written and produced...it's a little sexist. It's a sign of the times...beyond that, they don't say anything inappropriate and it is not a violent show. When I was kid, I thought at this point we would be driving those flying cars!
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