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==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
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{{Main|List of pop culture references to Jetsons}}
{{Main|List of pop culture references to Jetsons}}
* In the ''George Lopez'' episode "Leave It to Lopez," George Lopez has a short dream wherein he and his family take on the roles of the Jetsons living in Orbit City.
* In the ''George Lopez'' episode "Leave It to Lopez," George Lopez reveals to his son how when he was growing up, he would look to fictional TV families like the Jetsons as his own family, as his father was absent and his mother was always working. He then falls asleep to old TV shows, and when he subconsciously hears the opening of ''The Jetsons'' theme song, he has a dream wherein he and his family take on the roles of the Jetsons living in Orbit City.
* In "Episode 18" (series 7) of the UK [[BBC One]] quiz show ''Pointless'', the first round of questions that fell into the "Cartoon" category is Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters, with host Alexander Armstrong showing an image of several of them together. The contestants have to be able to pick out all the obscure characters that 100 anonymous public people had been able to guess. Contestant Richeldis said she knew all the Jetsons (which included George, Jane, and Elroy), but didn't know who would be the most obscure.
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===''Family Guy''===
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* "Brian in Love:" We get to see what happens after the closing titles, when George eventually finds his way back inside the house after being left screaming for Jane on the treadmill, with bruises and a torn shirt. He excuses Elroy to leave, so he can chastise Jane for not hearing his cries for help. Jane can only apologize, although she is not forgiven. [[Seth MacFarlane]] voices George and Elroy, while D.D. Howard voices Jane.
* "Meet the Quagmires:" Peter and Brian's tampering with the timeline has caused them to get flying cars, which Brian attributes to Al Gore being in office. The scene then shifts to an authentic take in the opening theme song where George drops off everyone at their destinations, only this time George stops Jane from taking his wallet when she doesn't accept the money he gives her. She says she was just going to buy groceries, but George cries, "Bullcrap!" Immediately after when Peter and Brian discuss how to get Death's attention (who transported them into the past to begin with), Jane's body drops to the ground, with her money falling on top of her dead body and the sound of George's space car swooshing away. [[Jeff Bergman]] and Beth Littleford voice George and Jane, respectively.
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 12 July 2024

This article is about the family. For other uses, see The Jetsons.
Jetsons
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The Family of the Future.
Members George Jetson
Jane Jetson
Judy Jetson
Elroy Jetson
Montague Jetson
First appearance TJ: "Rosey the Robot" (1962)

The Jetsons are a futuristic family and the titular main cast of the Jetsons animated franchise. They live at Orbit City in the distant year of 2062 and their residence is at Skypad Apartments.

Members

George Jetson

George Jetson is the father and patriarch of the Jetson family. He is a loving parent who cares a lot about his loved ones, but is a clumsy man when it comes to taking responsibilities to both his family's needs and his job. He works for Spacely Space Sprockets as digital index operator, although he perfers to do nothing in his workshift than be a follower of Mr. Spacely's orders.

Jane Jetson

Jane Jetson is the mother and matriarch of the family. She works as a housewife at Skypad Apartments, where she does little work due to all the futuristic technologies that make her work easier to manage. She is also a loving parent, and her personal pasttime is shopping at the mall.

Judy Jetson

Judy Jetson is the eldest child of the family and a teenager with white hair. Although a majority of her lifestyle is not too different to that of a modern teen, she enjoys taking advantage of the many technology gadgets at her grasp. She is boy crazy and is also very fond of young celebrities, such as the rock singer Jet Screamer. She attends Orbit High School.

Elroy Jetson

Elroy Jetson is the family's youngest child and a 6½-year old child prodigy. He attends Little Dipper School, where he studies space history, astrophysics and star geometry. He is a mild-mannered and intelligent child with good qualities.

Montague Jetson

Montague Jetson is George's 110-year-old grandfather and great grandfather of Judy & Elroy. He lives seperately from the Jetson family's residence, though there are times where he came to meet with them once in a while. Despite his old age, he acts like a youthfull kid with a ton of energy.

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Specials

Shorts

Theme park rides

Comics

Books

Video games

History

Development

Behind the scenes

In popular culture

WARNING: The following section contains content that may be seen as mature or offensive to some readers. Reader discretion is advised.
Main article: List of pop culture references to Jetsons
  • In the George Lopez episode "Leave It to Lopez," George Lopez reveals to his son how when he was growing up, he would look to fictional TV families like the Jetsons as his own family, as his father was absent and his mother was always working. He then falls asleep to old TV shows, and when he subconsciously hears the opening of The Jetsons theme song, he has a dream wherein he and his family take on the roles of the Jetsons living in Orbit City.
  • In "Episode 18" (series 7) of the UK BBC One quiz show Pointless, the first round of questions that fell into the "Cartoon" category is Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters, with host Alexander Armstrong showing an image of several of them together. The contestants have to be able to pick out all the obscure characters that 100 anonymous public people had been able to guess. Contestant Richeldis said she knew all the Jetsons (which included George, Jane, and Elroy), but didn't know who would be the most obscure.

Family Guy

Main article: Family Guy
  • "Brian in Love:" We get to see what happens after the closing titles, when George eventually finds his way back inside the house after being left screaming for Jane on the treadmill, with bruises and a torn shirt. He excuses Elroy to leave, so he can chastise Jane for not hearing his cries for help. Jane can only apologize, although she is not forgiven. Seth MacFarlane voices George and Elroy, while D.D. Howard voices Jane.
  • "Meet the Quagmires:" Peter and Brian's tampering with the timeline has caused them to get flying cars, which Brian attributes to Al Gore being in office. The scene then shifts to an authentic take in the opening theme song where George drops off everyone at their destinations, only this time George stops Jane from taking his wallet when she doesn't accept the money he gives her. She says she was just going to buy groceries, but George cries, "Bullcrap!" Immediately after when Peter and Brian discuss how to get Death's attention (who transported them into the past to begin with), Jane's body drops to the ground, with her money falling on top of her dead body and the sound of George's space car swooshing away. Jeff Bergman and Beth Littleford voice George and Jane, respectively.

The Simpsons

Main article: The Simpsons
  • "The Man Who Came to Be Dinner:" A video at the Out-of-Date Futureland exhibit describes what an alternate futuristic 1994 will be like, where a Jetsons-like family drives through the space in their saucer car.
  • "My Fare Lady:" There are two opening sequences, with the second being a parody of the opening sequence to The Jetsons.

References