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George Jetson also appeared in a brief, silent cameo in an episode of Fantastic Max, alongside Space Ghost and The Great Gazoo. George Jetson, along with his family, Rosie, and Mr. Spacely can be seen in a MetLife commercial in 2012. George Jetson appeared in a vintage 1960s Mister Softee commercial as a father.
The Jetsons family: (left to right, top row) Rosie (the robot maid), George, Jane, and Judy; (bottom row) Astro (the dog), Elroy.. The following is a list of major characters in The Jetsons, an American animated comic science fiction sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and first broadcast in prime-time on ABC as part of the 1962–63 United States network television schedule.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows the Jetsons having become rich when Astro's death caused the Jetsons to sue Spacely's Sprockets since it made the sprocket that killed Astro which led to the company collapsing, Mrs. Spacely leaving Mr. Spacely, dogs chasing Mr. Spacely on the streets, and that Mr. Spacely was last seen on skid row where ...
Meanwhile, George, after orienting to his new job, figures that everything is ready; himself to start working, Mr. Spacely to see the plant working full-capacity, and its machines eventually able to churn out the one millionth Spacely sprocket. However, the opening-day festivities give way to panic and danger as the factory is sabotaged once again.
George Jetson Will Be Born This Sunday July 31, 2022, According to Hanna-Barbera Show’s Lore ... users noticed that the Spacely Sprockets employee, husband to Jane, and father of June and Elroy ...
In the future, while Elroy is busy working on a time machine, George Jetson comes to Mr. Spacely's office for a serious discussion. Spacely's rival, Cogswell, has been stealing his business ideas, putting their jobs in jeopardy. Mr. Spacely wrongfully blames George, suspecting that he works for Cogswell.
George Jetson's work week consists of an hour a day, two days a week. [13] His boss is Cosmo Spacely, the bombastic owner of Spacely Space Sprockets. Spacely has a competitor, Mr. Cogswell, owner of the rival company Cogswell Cogs (sometimes known as Cogswell's Cosmic Cogs). Jetson commutes to work in an aerocar with a transparent bubble top.
A reference of George Jetson was used in this episode while Homer hallucinates about taking a basketball shot in space. He even says "Jetson!" the way Mr. Spacely does. Lugash is a parody of Béla Károlyi. [1] During the getaway scene, Ralph asks Homer "where are you taking us?", Homer replies "for frosty chocolate milkshakes!"