The misadventures of a futuristic family.
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Family
Cast:George O'Hanlon , Janet Waldo , Mel Blanc , Penny Singleton , Daws Butler , Don Messick , Jean Vander Pyl , Frank Welker , Howard Morris , Allan Melvin , Shepard Menken , Dick Beals , Hal Smith , John Stephenson , Barry Gordon , Joan Gardner , Selma Diamond , Frank Nelson
A lovable creature becomes the newest member of the Jetson family.
Rosie runs away from home when she thinks the Jetsons are going to replace her.
George foils attempt by Cogswell to steal a new Spacely Sprocket secret.
Finding herself alone on the night of her 16th birthday, Judy tells her robot diary all about the events that lead up to her special day.
The Jetsons buy a Thinko machine that grants George's wish to become a super hero.
George Jetson and his family competes against Cosmo Spacely and his family in the game show "Family Fallout". Mr. Spacely is determined to keep George from participating in the game show.
Musical fleas escape from their circus life by hitching a ride on Astro.
Mr. Spacely leaves his brand new fancy car to George while he is on a business trip. Judy and Elroy take George's car for a ride, so Jane has to take Mr. Spacely's to go to the mall. Jane wrecks the car completely while she tries to find a parking space.
Mr. Spacely forces all his employees to work a "Triple-Shift" since he found out that Cogswell has won the "Tycoon of the Day" Award. George, exhausted after the 24 hours work, accidentally convinces his co-workers to go on strike. When he gets home, George destroys Elroy's athlete robot, "Jocko". To fix the problem, George disguises himself as Jocko.
Rosie can't stop thinking of her own deactivated mother on Mother's Day. George is determined to find the blueprints of the "XB-400" and make Rosie happy.
The Jetsons mistake an escaped creature for a relative until scientists recapture him.
George tries a new pair of experimental shoes that dance on their own.
When Jane and Mrs. Spacely compete for the same award, Spacely employs devious means to discredit Jane.
Out-of-shape George inadvertently volunteers for a health club fitness contest.
Judy Jetson orders clay for her art project. But she instead gets the wrong order of clay which turns out to be an silent alien that shape shifts into a duplicate of the same person who touches it.
George must woo Jane again after she learns that their marriage isn't legal.
Elroy is obsessed with watching a TV spy show until he visits a Western town.
R.U.D.I. starts to malfunction too much and ruins Spacely's presentation. George is ordered to relocate with his family to "Outer Moongolia". But Spacely brings the Jetsons back very quickly when R.U.D.I. threatens to destroy the factory if George doesn't return.
Astro becomes suspicious of a "lost baby" who is really a jewel thief in disguise.
Paying homage to The Wizard of Oz (1939), Elroy and Astro help some discarded tools prove that they're not obsolete. Elroy also avoids The Wicked Wrench of the West.
After being laid off of work George buys into a scheme called "DIGIFARM" and moves to the farthest planetoid in the Galaxy. Arriving they run out of fuel and crash-land so the Jetsons have to use survival to make their new home a paradise but developers take notice and move in.
On Fantasy Planet, the Jetsons discover that fame and fortune can be disappointing.
George is kidnapped by a sultry spy who mistakes him for a secret agent.
Elroy is distraught when Orbitty suddenly disappears on Halloween.
George can't please anyone when he judges a dog contest.
Mr. Spacely offers George a raffle book for the Venutian Sweepstakes. Mrs. Spacely is offended when George actually wins the grand prize of 10,000,000 Venuties.
Elroy and Astro wander onto an unmanned rocket just before it departs on a five-year mission.
Jane wins a family weekend trip on "The Love Rocket". The luxurious trip soon turns into a nightmare when both Jane and George stumble on their former high school flames.
Elroy's energized cookies help George save his job during a company spaceball game.
For a Father's Day project, Elroy films George, who also uses the camera to follow a lovesick Astro.
A mix-up of computer discs causes George to act like a dog.
A female thief mistakes Grandpa Jetson for rich Mr. Spacely and woos him to steal his "fortune."
George's life is thrown into chaos when all robots refuse his orders.
George learns the hard way that honesty is the best policy.
George is frantic when he thinks Judy has eloped with Mr. Spacely's nephew.
Love overcomes selfishness when the Jetsons compete for a prize.
What do Santa Claus and George Jetson have in common? They both have to work on Christmas eve! That mean old Mr. Spacely forces George to work late, while the family wonders what has happened to him, while Astro opens one of his presents early, breaks it, accidentally swallows a piece of it (a Spacely Sprockett) and becomes very ill. It seems the Jetsons may lose their Tiny Tim-like dog. Plus, Mr. Spacely is visited by his old partner, Jacob Marsley, who tells him of three spirits that will visit him. And they do, first the Past ghost robot who shows him young Spacely picking on young George, Present (which is an Xmas present) shows him of dying Astro, and Future shows the Jetsons very rich after sueing Mr. Spacely. When Spacely wakes up after seeing all this, he's a changed man! A sadder, wiser, nicer and happier Cosmo Spacely! At least until the next episode.