Jetsons: The Movie
George Jetson is forced to uproot his family when Mr. Spacely promotes him to take charge of a new factory on a distant planet. The Jetsons make their film debut in a film about family, friends, and a…
Jetsons: The Movie
George Jetson is forced to uproot his family when Mr. Spacely promotes him to take charge of a new factory on a distant planet. The Jetsons make 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 sprockets, but all the vice-presidents sent to run it have disappeared, so Mr. Spacely must find someone else to run it: someone mighty brave--and mighty stupid. So who does he pick? George Jetson. So George packs up his family: his sensible, loving wife Jane; his rebellious teenage daughter Judy, whose new boyfriend is a super-galactic rock star; his basketball-champ son Elroy, who's losing faith in his father; and his sassy maid Rosie. 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 sabotaged on opening day, so George intends to investigate and disappears. Now it's up to Elroy and his new friends to rescue George. Along for the ride are Judy and Jane. A wild futuristic romp on a screen bigger than your TV. —Dylan Self <robocoptng986127@aol.com> Based on the popular The Jetsons (1962), this animated movie, set in a time filled with family-sized spacecrafts and intergalactic travel, begins with hardworking family man George Jetson ecstatic when his cranky boss, Mr. Spacely, gives him a promotion that relocates him, his wife and the rest of his family to the far reaches of space. While other family members are enjoying the move, George finds trouble at the new job right away. George Jetson gets a promotion and moves to outer space with the entire family--Jane, Judy, Elroy, Rosie the Robot, and Astro the family dog. But soon the family discovers that George's company is destroying the homes of the Grungies, the friendly underground creatures who live on the same asteroid. George Jetson gets a job offer to run his own sprocket factory. However, it is on some distant planet and he's not the first employee from Spacely's Sprockets to be sent there. It turns out that the factory is sabotaged because it affects the caves underneath. How does George satisfy Mr. Spacely and stops the factory from destroying the land of the creatures living below it? —Ivo Kroone <ab2693@triton.heao.hsa.nl>
Jetsons: The Movie
Animation,Comedy,Family
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George Jetson is forced to uproot his family when Mr. Spacely promotes him to take charge of a new factory on a distant planet. The Jetsons make 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 sprockets, but all the vice-presidents sent to run it have disappeared, so Mr. Spacely must find someone else to run it: someone mighty brave--and mighty stupid.
So who does he pick? George Jetson. So George packs up his family: his sensible, loving wife Jane; his rebellious teenage daughter Judy, whose new boyfriend is a super-galactic rock star; his basketball-champ son Elroy, who's losing faith in his father; and his sassy maid Rosie. 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 sabotaged on opening day, so George intends to investigate and disappears. Now it's up to Elroy and his new friends to rescue George. Along for the ride are Judy and Jane.
A wild futuristic romp on a screen bigger than your TV. —Dylan Self <robocoptng986127@aol.com> Based on the popular The Jetsons (1962), this animated movie, set in a time filled with family-sized spacecrafts and intergalactic travel, begins with hardworking family man George Jetson ecstatic when his cranky boss, Mr. Spacely, gives him a promotion that relocates him, his wife and the rest of his family to the far reaches of space.
While other family members are enjoying the move, George finds trouble at the new job right away. George Jetson gets a promotion and moves to outer space with the entire family--Jane, Judy, Elroy, Rosie the Robot, and Astro the family dog. But soon the family discovers that George's company is destroying the homes of the Grungies, the friendly underground creatures who live on the same asteroid.
George Jetson gets a job offer to run his own sprocket factory. However, it is on some distant planet and he's not the first employee from Spacely's Sprockets to be sent there. It turns out that the factory is sabotaged because it affects the caves underneath.
How does George satisfy Mr. Spacely and stops the factory from destroying the land of the creatures living below it? —Ivo Kroone <ab2693@triton.heao.hsa.nl>.