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Jetsons: The Movie storyline. The Jetsons have made their film debut in a film about family, friends, and all that stuff. George’s tightwad boss, Mr. Spacely, is determined to get his remote factor on his ore asteroid miles away to make 1,000,000 sprocketts, but all the vice-presidents sent to run it have disappeared for some reason, so Mr. Spacely must find someone else to run it: it would have to be someone mighty brave, and mighty stupid.
So who does he pick? George Jetson. So George packs up his family: Jane, his sensible and loving wife; Judy- his rebellious teenage daughter who’s gotten a new boyfriend: a super galactical rock star; Elroy- basketball champ who’s losing faith in his father; and Rosie, his sassy maid. So while Judy meets another boy and enjoys a huge shopping mall, George sets off to work with his new friend, a robot foreman named Rudy 2. The factory is soon sabotaged on opening day, so George intends to investigate and disappears.
Jetsons: The Movie is a 1990 American animated musical comic science fiction film produced by Hanna-Barbera and released by Universal Pictures on July 6, 1990. Based on the cartoon series The Jetsons, the film stars the voices of George O’Hanlon, Penny Singleton and Mel Blanc, all veterans of the series, in their last voice-acting roles.
In 1989, both O’Hanlon (on February 11) and Blanc (on July 10) died during production of the film, which was dedicated to both their memories. It was the last official Jetsons production until the 2017 direct-to-video animated fllm The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!. Jetsons: The Movie grossed $20.3 million in its theatrical run and has a 21% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Jetsons: The Movie(1990)
Directed by: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Starring: George O’Hanlon, Penny Singleton, Mel Blanc, Tiffany, Patric Zimmerman, Don Messick, Jean Vander Pyl, Ronnie Schell, Patti Deutsch, Dana Hill
Screenplay by: Dennis Marks
Production Design by: Al Gmuer
Film Editing by: Karen Doulac, Gil Iverson, Tim Iverson, Greg Watson
Music by: John Debney
Distributed by: Universal Pictures
Release Date: July 6, 1990
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