However, the opening-day festivities give way to panic as the factory is sabotaged once again. Spacely is all set to see the plant working full-throttle, and soon to churn out the one millionth Spacely sprocket. George soon figures that he is ready to set the plant running again, and Mr. Elroy Jetson ( Patric Zimmerman) meets Rudy-2's son Teddy-2 ( Dana Hill) with whom he first is at odds, but eventually befriends. Judy Jetson ( Tiffany) is having a hard time adjusting, and accepting the fact that she lost her chance at a date with rock star Cosmic Cosmo ( Steve McClintock) which a friend of hers later takes, but soon feels better after meeting a teenaged boy named Apollo Blue ( Paul Kreppel). Meanwhile, Jane ( Penny Singleton) and Rosie ( Jean Vander Pyl) befriend Rudy-2's wife Lucy-2 ( Patti Deutsch). Rudy-2 shows George around the plant as they prepare for the grand re-opening of the plant. While the family is thoroughly upset at being thrown from their normal lifestyle (and the plans that they had coming up that week), they set up apartments on the adjoining apartment community to the asteroid and its neighboring shopping complex, while it takes the family time to adjust. ![]() As Cosmo Spacely ( Mel Blanc) checks up on the "Orbiting-Ore Asteroid" again, he learns from the plant engineer Rudy-2 ( Ronnie Schell) that the latest head of the factory Alexander Throttlebottom has run off, making four vice presidents of the new plant that Spacely has lost so far.įearing for his company (and profits), Spacely names George Jetson ( George O'Hanlon) as Throttlebottom's successor and sends George and his family to the plant. However, the factory continues to be sabotaged by someone or something. The proposed project is meant to increase productivity at 1/10 the cost of making the items on Earth. In the late 21st century, Spacely Sprockets and Spindles has opened a new mining colony on an asteroid. It was also the final Jetsons production for 27 years until the release of The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania! in 2017. ![]() It is also the last theatrical film to be directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, before they died in 20 respectively. O'Hanlon and Blanc died during production of the film, which was dedicated to both their memories. It grossed $20.3 million on a budget of $8 million during its theatrical run, though it was considered a box office disappointment and received mixed reviews. However, after he brings his family along to support him, they uncover the tragic truth of the facility's location. The story follows George Jetson, who is tasked with running a new Spacely Sprockets facility by his boss Cosmo Spacely. The film was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera from a screenplay by Dennis Marks, and stars the voices of George O'Hanlon, Penny Singleton, Don Messick and Mel Blanc, all series veterans, alongside Tiffany as Judy Jetson. ![]() Jetsons: The Movie is a 1990 American animated science fiction comedy film based on the animated television series The Jetsons, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures.
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