George Jetson

George Jetson is one of the main characters and the protagonist of the Jetsons animated franchise. His voice was originated by George O'Hanlon.

George is a working-class family man from 2062, who works at a manufacturing plant called Spacely Space Sprockets that makes sprockets as a digital index operator, which means he spends his time sitting and pushing a button. Legally, he's supposed to work an hour a day, two days a week, but this varies greatly due to his boss, Cosmo Spacely, tasking George with many other duties that are way out of his job description.

TV series

 * The Jetsons
 * Dexter's Laboratory
 * 2.1A "Beard to Be Feared" (no lines)
 * The Powerpuff Girls
 * 1.5B "Abracadaver" (no lines)
 * 1.7A "Major Competition"
 * 1.11B "Mime for a Change"
 * Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
 * 2.5 "Back to the Present"

Movies

 * The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones
 * Rockin' with Judy Jetson
 * Jetsons: The Movie
 * The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania

Specials

 * Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration
 * The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live in Stereo (no lines)

Shorts

 * The Jetsons
 * 1.1 "Father & Son Day"
 * 1.2 "The Best Son"
 * "Everyone" (no lines)
 * Come and Learn with Pibby! (no lines)

Theme park rides

 * The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera

Comics

 * The Jetsons (Gold Key Comics)
 * The Jetsons (Harvey Comics)
 * The Jetsons (Archie Comics)
 * Cartoon Network Christmas Spectacular
 * #1D "The Last Christmas"
 * The Flintstones and the Jetsons
 * Scooby-Doo! Team-Up
 * #8 "Future Shocked"
 * The Jetsons (DC Comics)

Development
George was named and modeled after his voice actor, George O'Hanlon.

Behind the scenes

 * While all cameos of George in The Powerpuff Girls are doubtfully him, it is especially sketchy in episode "Get Back Jojo," where he appears as a stand-in for a parent at Pokey Oaks Kindergarten.

In popular culture

 * Although having no part in the actual movie, George, along with Jane and Astro, was featured on the poster of the 1985 film D.A.R.Y.L. The inclusion of the family may represent something Daryl is missing out on, while Paramount Pictures may have included it as an Easter egg as they had acquired the rights the same year for what became an undeveloped live-action movie.
 * In The Ren & Stimpy Show episode "The Big Shot!," Stimpy becomes the co-star of Muddy Mudskipper, where they reenact one of the many chase sequences between Yogi and Ranger Smith, respectively. Muddy tells Stimpy to get his hand out of the picnic basket, while Stimpy just spouts random quotes originally like "Jane! Stop this crazy thing!"
 * In the Moesha episode "The Ditch Party," Hakeem calls the Mitchell family the Jetsons, as part of the recurring joke of him referring to the family as popular families, whether they be fake or real. His reason for calling them the Jetsons is that Frank has the same haircut as George.
 * In the Drawn Together episode "A Tale of Two Cows," he's killed by Live Action Cow alongside his family. What's left of him is seen on the treadmill, in reference to the ending scene from the original series. When the gang passes by, Captain Hero references George's famous line by saying "We need to stop this crazy thing!"
 * George, alongside Jane, Rosie, Judy, and Elroy, appears as posters in the Kanye West music video for "Heartless."
 * In the Steven Universe episode "Greg the Babysitter," when Greg and Sour Cream get stuck on the Ferris wheel, he yells for Rose to "get him off this crazy thing."
 * In the Disney+ film Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, there is a cosplayer dressed like George at Fan Con, both inside and outside (who may or may not be the same person).