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* YMMV when it comes to quality of the Second and Third Season, but its awesome that the original cast reunited after 23 years to make another 51 episodes of the show!
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* YMMV when it comes to quality of the Second second and Third Season, third Seasons, but its it's awesome that the original cast reunited after 23 years to make another 51 episodes of the show!
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* YourMileageMayVary when it comes to quality of the Second and Third Season, but its awesome that the original cast reunited after 23 years to make another 51 episodes of the show!
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* YourMileageMayVary YMMV when it comes to quality of the Second and Third Season, but its awesome that the original cast reunited after 23 years to make another 51 episodes of the show!
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* YourMileageMayVary when it comes to quality of the Second and Third Season, but its awesome that the original cast reunited after 23 years to make another 51 episodes of the show!
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* In the series we have Rosie, in her debut episode, dumping a pineapple upside-down cake over Mr. Spacely's head after he [[GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity yelled at and fired George]] in front of the family. He later apologized hired George back and even gave him a raise so he could afford to keep Rosie, noting she made the best pineapple upside-down cake that he had ever been clobbered with (he was revealed to still be eating it).
* Say what you want about the Jetsons/WWE movie, it still has a lot of stand out moments. For example, Jane immediately goes into Mama Bear mode when Big Show sends the Sheamus bot after Judy and Elroy. That would've been good enough, but it's then followed up by George flying in on his hovercraft, and smashing the robot! That is awesome! His comeback is also really funny.
* Say what you want about the Jetsons/WWE movie, it still has a lot of stand out moments. For example, Jane immediately goes into Mama Bear mode when Big Show sends the Sheamus bot after Judy and Elroy. That would've been good enough, but it's then followed up by George flying in on his hovercraft, and smashing the robot! That is awesome! His comeback is also really funny.
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* In the series we have Rosie, in her debut episode, dumping a pineapple upside-down cake over Mr. Spacely's head after he [[GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity yelled at and fired George]] in front of the family. He later apologized hired called to apologize, hire George back back, and even gave give him a raise so he could afford to keep Rosie, noting she made the best pineapple upside-down cake that he had ever been clobbered with (he was revealed to still be eating it).
* Say what you want about the Jetsons/WWE movie, it still has a lot of stand out moments. For example, Jane immediately goes intoMama Bear MamaBear mode when Big Show sends the Sheamus bot after Judy and Elroy. That would've been good enough, but it's then followed up by George flying in on his hovercraft, and smashing the robot! That is awesome! His comeback is also really funny.
* Say what you want about the Jetsons/WWE movie, it still has a lot of stand out moments. For example, Jane immediately goes into
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!!In the movie:
* George has his two greatest moments ever. First:
** '''George:'''"No! SIR! Mr Spacely!"
** And immediately afterwards, he risks death and dismemberment by entering the machinery to shut down the drill that is killing the Grungies.
** The speech he hits Spacely with immediately after he shuts down the drill is a work of art, as well.
* In what combines as this and a TearJerker in real life, George O'Hanlon, then greatly impaired due to partial blindness and short term memory loss from a stroke, struggled on to play the role of George, managing to finish his final line just before passing away ''in the recording studio''. Hanna-Barbera alum Iwao Takamoto related the moment in the book ''My Life with a Thousand Characters''.
** Similarly MelBlanc, who voiced his role as Mr Spacely more or less on his death bed. This wasn't his only voice role at the time either.
* George has his two greatest moments ever. First:
** '''George:'''"No! SIR! Mr Spacely!"
** And immediately afterwards, he risks death and dismemberment by entering the machinery to shut down the drill that is killing the Grungies.
** The speech he hits Spacely with immediately after he shuts down the drill is a work of art, as well.
* In what combines as this and a TearJerker in real life, George O'Hanlon, then greatly impaired due to partial blindness and short term memory loss from a stroke, struggled on to play the role of George, managing to finish his final line just before passing away ''in the recording studio''. Hanna-Barbera alum Iwao Takamoto related the moment in the book ''My Life with a Thousand Characters''.
** Similarly MelBlanc, who voiced his role as Mr Spacely more or less on his death bed. This wasn't his only voice role at the time either.
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* The CGI. Of course, the effects are dated nowadays, but back in 1990, these computer animated scenes were amazing.
* The entire opening, from the MickeyMousing Hanna-Barbera vanity plate to John Debney's awesome re-arrangement of the theme song.
* The entire opening, from the MickeyMousing Hanna-Barbera vanity plate to John Debney's awesome re-arrangement of the theme song.
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** The speech he hits Spacely with immediately after he shuts down the drill is a work of art, as well.
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* Say what you want about the Jetsons/WWE movie, it still has a lot of stand out moments. For example, Jane immediately goes into Mama Bear mode when Big Show sends the Sheamus bot after Judy and Elroy. It's then followed up by George flying in on his hovercraft, and amashing the robot. His comeback is also really funny.
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* Say what you want about the Jetsons/WWE movie, it still has a lot of stand out moments. For example, Jane immediately goes into Mama Bear mode when Big Show sends the Sheamus bot after Judy and Elroy. It's That would've been good enough, but it's then followed up by George flying in on his hovercraft, and amashing smashing the robot. robot! That is awesome! His comeback is also really funny.
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* Say what you want about the Jetsons/WWE movie, it still has a lot of stand out moments. For example, Jane immediately goes into Mama Bear mode when Big Show sends the Sheamus bot after Judy and Elroy. It's then followed up by George flying in on his hovercraft, and amashing the robot. His comeback is also really funny.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The CGI used in the movie. Of course, the effects are dated nowadays, but back in 1990, these computer animated scenes were amazing.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The CGI used in the movie. CGI. Of course, the effects are dated nowadays, but back in 1990, these computer animated scenes were amazing.amazing.
* The entire opening, from the MickeyMousing Hanna-Barbera vanity plate to John Debney's awesome re-arrangement of the theme song.
* The entire opening, from the MickeyMousing Hanna-Barbera vanity plate to John Debney's awesome re-arrangement of the theme song.
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** Similarly MelBlanc, who voiced his role as Mr Spacely more or less on his death bed. This wasn't his only voice role at the time either.
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In the movie, George has his two greatest moments ever. First:
* '''George:'''"No! SIR! Mr Spacely!"
* And immediately afterwards, he risks death and dismemberment by entering the machinery to shut down the drill that is killing the Grungies.
* In what combines as this and a TearJerker in real life, George O'Hanlon, then greatly impaired due to partial blindness and short term memory loss from a stroke, struggled on to play the role of George, managing to finish his final line just before passing away in the recording studio. Hanna-Barbera alum Iwao Takamoto related the moment in the book ''My Life with a Thousand Characters''.
* '''George:'''"No! SIR! Mr Spacely!"
* And immediately afterwards, he risks death and dismemberment by entering the machinery to shut down the drill that is killing the Grungies.
* In what combines as this and a TearJerker in real life, George O'Hanlon, then greatly impaired due to partial blindness and short term memory loss from a stroke, struggled on to play the role of George, managing to finish his final line just before passing away in the recording studio. Hanna-Barbera alum Iwao Takamoto related the moment in the book ''My Life with a Thousand Characters''.
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* In the movie, George has his two greatest moments ever. First:
* ** '''George:'''"No! SIR! Mr Spacely!"
* ** And immediately afterwards, he risks death and dismemberment by entering the machinery to shut down the drill that is killing the Grungies.
* In what combines as this and a TearJerker in real life, George O'Hanlon, then greatly impaired due to partial blindness and short term memory loss from a stroke, struggled on to play the role of George, managing to finish his final line just before passing awayin ''in the recording studio.studio''. Hanna-Barbera alum Iwao Takamoto related the moment in the book ''My Life with a Thousand Characters''.
* In what combines as this and a TearJerker in real life, George O'Hanlon, then greatly impaired due to partial blindness and short term memory loss from a stroke, struggled on to play the role of George, managing to finish his final line just before passing away
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* In the series we have Rosie, in her debut episode, dumping a pineapple upside-down cake over Mr. Spacely's head after he [[GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity yelled at and fired George.]] He later apologized hired George back and even gave him a raise so he could afford to keep Rosie, noting she made the best pineapple upside-down cake that he had ever been clobbered with (he was revealed to still be eating it).
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* In the series we have Rosie, in her debut episode, dumping a pineapple upside-down cake over Mr. Spacely's head after he [[GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity yelled at and fired George.]] George]] in front of the family. He later apologized hired George back and even gave him a raise so he could afford to keep Rosie, noting she made the best pineapple upside-down cake that he had ever been clobbered with (he was revealed to still be eating it).
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* In what combines as this and a TearJerker in real life, George O'Hanlon, then greatly impaired due to partial blindness and short term memory loss from a stroke, struggled on to play the role of George, managing to finish his final line just before passing away in the recording studio. Hanna-Barbera alum Iwao Takamoto related the moment in the book ''My Life with a Thousand Characters''.
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* In what combines as this and a TearJerker in real life, George O'Hanlon, then greatly impaired due to partial blindness and short term memory loss from a stroke, struggled on to play the role of George, managing to finish his final line just before passing away in the recording studio. Yes, it's sad that he died and did so during production of a movie, but George O'Hanlan literally player the role of George Jetson until the day he died and died doing what he loved. That doesn't get anymore awesome than that.
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* In what combines as this and a TearJerker in real life, George O'Hanlon, then greatly impaired due to partial blindness and short term memory loss from a stroke, struggled on to play the role of George, managing to finish his final line just before passing away in the recording studio. Yes, it's sad that he died and did so during production of a movie, but George O'Hanlan literally player the role of George Jetson until the day he died and died doing what he loved. That doesn't get anymore awesome than that.
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* In what combines as this and a TearJerker in real life, George O' Hanlon, O'Hanlon, then greatly impaired due to partial blindness and short term memory loss from a stroke, struggled on to play the role of George, managing to finish his final line just before passing away in the recording studio.studio. Yes, it's sad that he died and did so during production of a movie, but George O'Hanlan literally player the role of George Jetson until the day he died and died doing what he loved. That doesn't get anymore awesome than that.
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* And immediately afterwards, he risks death and dismemberment by entering the machinery to shut down the drill that is killing the Grungies.
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* '''George:'''"No! SIR! Mr Spacely!"
* And immediately afterwards, he risks death and dismemberment by entering the machinery to shut down the drill that is killing the Grungies.
* '''George:'''"No! SIR! Mr Spacely!"
* And immediately afterwards, he risks death and dismemberment by entering the machinery to shut down the drill that is killing the Grungies.