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- You may also be the looking for the Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone character, Rosie (Midnight Patrol).
Rosie | |
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Species | Robot Human in DC Comics' The Jetsons |
Gender | Female |
Affiliation | Jane Jetson George Jetson Elroy Jetson Judy Jetson Astro Orbitty Henry Orbit Mac |
Occupation | Maid |
Grandfather(s) | Greatgrandfather, Montague Jetson |
Other relative(s) | One daughter-in-law, Jane, in |
Marital status | Single Wife to Arthur Jetson in DC Comics' The Jetsons |
Children | One son, George, in DC Comics' The Jetsons |
First appearance | TJ: "Rosey the Robot" (1962) |
Played by | Jean Vander Pyl (1962-1990) Tress MacNeille (2017) |
Jetsons: The Movie | |
The Jetsons |
Rosie, also spelled Rosey, is one of the main characters of the Jetsons franchise. Her voice was originated by Jean Vander Pyl.
Rosie is a robot maid employed by the Jetsons, a family from 2062. In DC Comics' reboot, she was George Jetson's mother, who had her mind transferred from her elderly body into a robotic one.
Character description
Appearances
TV series
Specials
Movies
Theme park rides
Comics
Books
Video games
Biography
Rosie in the Funny Books
Development
Toys and merchandise
- Main article: Rosie/Toys
Gallery
- Main article: Rosie/Gallery
In popular culture
- In the Malcolm in the Middle episode "Malcolm Babysits," Malcolm is told he can't have a robotics kit by his mom because it is too expensive ($90). Hal also adds that robots are evil, such as Rosie, who he also considers to be creepy.
- In the Jeopardy! episode "Producer's Pick" (Jeffrey Schwartz Game 4), the question for "TV & Movie Common Bonds" for $600 is Berta, Alice Nelson, Rosie the Robot, with the response being who are maids/maids and housekeepers.