George Jetson is forced to uproot his family when Mr. Spacely promotes him to take charge of a new factory on a distant planet.George Jetson is forced to uproot his family when Mr. Spacely promotes him to take charge of a new factory on a distant planet.George Jetson is forced to uproot his family when Mr. Spacely promotes him to take charge of a new factory on a distant planet.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- George Jetson
- (voice)
- Jane Jetson
- (voice)
- Mr. Spacely
- (voice)
- Judy Jetson
- (voice)
- Elroy Jetson
- (voice)
- Astro
- (voice)
- Rosie the Robot
- (voice)
- (as Jean Vanderpyl)
- Rudy 2
- (voice)
- Lucy 2
- (voice)
- Fergie Furbelow
- (voice)
- Apollo Blue
- (voice)
- Board Member
- (voice)
- …
- George Jetson
- (voice)
- …
- Bertie Furbelow
- (voice)
- Board Member
- (voice)
Featured reviews
One of the things that the film did right was give The Jetsons friends. One of the things that The Jetsons television series lacked was friends for The Jetsons. Plus I wish that the film was longer so that The Jetsons could interact with their new friends/neighbors a bit longer and expand upon their new friendships (like Judy spending more time with Apollo and getting to know him better).
I still love this film even though it has it's problems and flaws. It's not the greatest animated film ever made but it's not horrible. There are worse movies out there and some movies deserve to be forgotten, but Jetsons The Movie (at least in my opinion) doesn't deserve to be forgotten. There are people who do love this film and I'm one of them. The film is still watchable, fun and enjoyable. The film has a good message about protecting the environment and actually does a better job with it's environmental message than some of the other environmental films that came after it. The film does stay true to the original television series and like the television series, the film does have it's warm and loving moments. It's a good film for the entire family and if you are an animation fan, I would give this a watch.
Plus I do know the story behind this film and how Judy's original voice actress Janet Waldo was replaced by Tiffany. While I said that I thought that Tiffany did a good job voicing Judy, I have to be fair to Janet Waldo since she voiced Judy for a long time and really loved doing The Jetsons. She was very hurt and heartbroken over the decision that Universal Studios made to replace her with Tiffany and I felt really sorry for her and half of me is mad at Universal for making that decision but I don't hate Tiffany or her performance as Judy Jetson. I still believe that Tiffany did do a good job. To be honest, I love both Janet Waldo and Tiffany as Judy Jetson. But one thing is for sure, Janet Waldo will always be Judy Jetson.
The Good: The animation is wonderful. The artists took the look right from the cartoon and gave it a boost for the big screen. The story is also nice and fits in with the world of the Jetsons. Daws Butler, the original voice of Elroy, sadly passed away before the movie was made but his replacement does a decent job. Otherwise most of the original voice cast is here, but more on that later. The musical score is well done, the iconic theme is heard throughout in different variations.
Not So Good: It always seems to come down to the voice cast when cartoons are turned into feature films. As I said most of the cast from the show are in the movie. Sadly Mel Blanc (Spacely) and George O'Hanlon (George) died during production and another actor finished their parts. I didn't notice this with Mr. Spacely but there are several scenes where George's voice was much different. I certainly don't blame the studio for this. But my biggest issue is what they did to Judy Jetson's character.
The original voice actor, Janet Waldo, recorded all her dialog for Judy only to be replaced by singer Tiffany. Of course Tiffany doesn't sound anything like the Judy we know and love, and the volume of songs make the movie feel like a vehicle for the singer's career. They should have kept Janet for the voice work and let Tiffany sing the songs, either as herself animated or just for the soundtrack. I would love to see the movie with Janet Waldo's voice restored but I'm guessing that is a pipe dream.
Summary: They did a lot of good things with the Jetsons movie but the studio screwed it up by replacing one of the iconic voice cast with a popular singer for the time. Maybe I'll give it another watch and change my feelings in the future.
Hollywood has kept this trend going with other cartoon properties. They just don't trust the property enough to let it speak for itself, they have to attach big name actors to it. Ugh!
Did you know
- TriviaGeorge O'Hanlon had suffered a stroke, so when he made late Les Jetsons (1962) series and the movie, he was practically blind and had very little short term memory. He had to have each line spoken to him so he could repeat it back.
- Goofsthe scene where Astro and George get on the new treadmill, George asks Astro what speed he wants slow (left,) medium (middle,) fast (right). Astro says "slow". George clearly presses to the right where fast is.
- Quotes
Mr. Spaceley: I never should've put that dummy Jetson in charge of an operation this important. When I get home, I'll get a new vice president.
[the Jetsons, Astro, Teddy 2, Fergie, Apollo Blue, Squet and some of the Grungies all rise up into the plant from the ore asteroid below by elevator]
George Jetson: [angrily] You've already got a vice president.
Mr. Spaceley: Jetson!
George Jetson: Yes, sir, Mr. Spacely, that "dummy" George Jetson.
Mr. Spaceley: What do you think you're doing, Jetson?
George Jetson: Turning off the plant before you do any more damage!
Mr. Spaceley: Stay away from this button! That's an order!
George Jetson: No, sir, Mister Spacely!
Mr. Spaceley: WHAT?
George Jetson: I said "No, sir, Mister Spacely!"
[everyone cheers]
George Jetson: My gosh, that felt good.
- Crazy creditsAt the very end of the credits, we can hear Astro saying, "RrI Rrove you, Rreorge."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Flix Summer Movies (1990)
- SoundtracksJetsons Main Title
Written by William Hanna, Joseph Barbera & Hoyt Curtin
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Jetsons: The Movie
- Filming locations
- Cahuenga Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA(Hanna-Barbera)
- Production company
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $20,305,841
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,029,640
- Jul 8, 1990
- Gross worldwide
- $20,305,841
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix