Another new animal for the revival was a robot dog for Cogwell named Sentro, who served as a guard dog and a spy often used against Mr. He could also tinker with machines and change color in accordance to emotion. New characters were introduced as well, including a new alien gremlin pet for the Jetsons, named Orbitty, who has springlike legs and suction cup feet, enabling him to hang upside down.
This led to a revival in 1985 with new episodes with more advanced animation that was richer in color and made the series even more futuristic than the 1960's version of the 21st century. Among them were his assistant Harlan and his scientist Moonstone.The Jetsons ran for only one season on ABC, but the series was more successful in syndication. Cogswell also had a few subordinates of his own. Spacely to George's dismay, as well as Spacely's secretary Miss Galaxy. Common characters at Spacely Sprockets are Uniblab, an underling robot who at times is a stool pigeon for Mr. And he has a faithful dog named Zero, a bulldog. They have a young son close to Elroy's age named Arthur. Spacely's family, including his wife Stella (sometimes called Petunia, likely her nickname), one of few people who can actually put a scare in him if he rubs her the wrong way. But he does have feelings for Rosey as the two are occasionally seen as a couple, but are mainly friends.Other recurring characters in this series include Mr. His greatest accomplishment is his robot assistant Mac, who can get his work at the Skypad Apartments done in half the time. At times, he can invent gadgets that can help him with his maintenance work. The Jetsons reside at the Skypad Apartments, which are properly cared for by its superintendant Henry Orbit, who like Elroy is a mechanical genius. But like Rosey, he's regarded as a member of the family. But most times, he likes to be an average boy by playing various sports, and with his faithful companion, the family's dog Astro, who at times is overly affectionate, and can annoy George at times. He's a part-time inventor and can make new creations in hope to make a better future, and if fortunate, a little money on the side. If she's lucky, she can even wind up dating a celebrity, like her favorite rock star Jet Screamer, much to her father's chagrin.Elroy is the Jetsons' genius son who attends Little Dipper Elementary School and is a straight-A student. She's one of the older-fashioned models compared to most of the advanced robot maids of the future, but the Jetsons love her and regard her as a member of the family.Judy is the Jetsons' teenage daughter who attends Orbit High School and goes for the latest teen fashions, trends, and music, and seems to have a different boyfriend in most episodes.
She's assisted by the family's robot maid Rosey (which can also be spelled Rosie). Most times, though, things always worked out in the end.Jane is the housewife who tends to the home, but loves to shop for the latest fashions and various items that can be a help to the family, like new gadgets that can help them in new ways. If there's a dispute between the two businessmen, it's almost certain George would wind up in the middle of it. Cogswell, owner and president of Cogswell Cogs. Other than the threats of firing by Spacely, George would also have to worry about any schemes carried out by Mr.
He works as an indexer and is teamed with his helpful computer R.U.D.I. But somehow, he always managed to get his job back and continue supporting his family. Spacely, who's usually quick to fire George for any reason he could find. Set mainly in sky-high Orbit City, the show featured the family of George Jetson, Jane, his wife, their daughter Judy, and son Elroy living the average life in the future with flying space cars, instant transport tubes, and various robots and gadgets than can get their work done for them in a matter of seconds.George brought in the family income by working at Spacely Space Sprockets, run by his pint-, ill-tempered boss Cosmo S. This new series that debuted Septembecame The Jetsons. Set mainly in sky-high Orbit City, the show featured the family of George Jetson, Jane, With the success of The Flintstones, the modern Stone Age family, Hanna-Barbera decided to make a similar family cartoon, but set in their vision of the Space Age in the 21st century.
Summary: With the success of The Flintstones, the modern Stone Age family, Hanna-Barbera decided to make a similar family cartoon, but set in their vision of the Space Age in the 21st century.