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|cast= [[George O'Hanlon]]<br />[[Penny Singleton]]<br />[[Daws Butler]]<br />[[Janet Waldo]]<br />[[Don Messick]]<br />[[Jean Vander Pyl]]<br />[[Frank Welker (actor)|Frank Welker]]<br />[[Gregg Berger]]<br />[[Howard Morris]] | |||
|music= [[Hoyt Curtin]] | |music= [[Hoyt Curtin]] | ||
| | |writers= [[Glenn Leopold]] | ||
|directors= [[ | |directors= | ||
|vodirectors= [[Gordon Hunt]] | |||
|previous= Elroy Meets Orbitty | |previous= Elroy Meets Orbitty | ||
|next= Solar Snoops | |next= Solar Snoops | ||
|title_card= [[File:TJ 202 title card.png|300px]] | |title_card= [[File:TJ 202 title card.png|300px]] | ||
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'''"Rosie Come Home"''' is the second episode of ''[[The Jetsons (TV series)|The Jetsons]]'' season two, and the twenty-sixth overall. It aired on [[September 17]], [[1985]] in syndicated markets that featured ''[[The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera]]'' programming blocks. It was written by [[Glenn Leopold]], and directed by [[ | '''"Rosie Come Home"''' is the second episode of ''[[The Jetsons (TV series)|The Jetsons]]'' season two, and the twenty-sixth overall. It aired on [[September 17]], [[1985]] in syndicated markets that featured ''[[The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera (syndication block)|The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera]]'' programming blocks. It was written by [[Glenn Leopold]], and voice directed by [[Gordon Hunt]]. | ||
Rosie is in need of a replacement program, which she overhears and thinks she's being replaced, so she leaves the [[Jetsons]]. | Rosie is in need of a replacement program, which she overhears and thinks she's being replaced, so she leaves the [[Jetsons]]. | ||
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|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Orbitty]] | |style="background-color:#clear"| [[Orbitty]] | ||
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Frank Welker]] | |style="background-color:#clear"| [[Frank Welker (actor)|Frank Welker]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Rosie]] | |style="background-color:#clear"| [[Rosie]] | ||
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|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Janet Waldo]] | |style="background-color:#clear"| [[Janet Waldo]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Mac]] | |style="background-color:#clear"| [[Mac (Jetsons)|Mac]] | ||
|style="background-color:#clear"| Don Messick | |style="background-color:#clear"| Don Messick | ||
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|style="background-color:#clear"| Daws Butler | |style="background-color:#clear"| Daws Butler | ||
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|style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| Robot City | |style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| Robot City salesman | ||
|style="background-color:#aaffaa"| [[Gregg Berger]] | |style="background-color:#aaffaa"| [[Gregg Berger]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[ | |style="background-color:#clear"| [[Mr. Spacely]] | ||
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Mel Blanc]] | |style="background-color:#clear"| [[Mel Blanc]] | ||
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** [[United States]] | ** [[United States]] | ||
*** [[Orbit City]] | *** [[Orbit City]] | ||
**** [[ | **** [[Skypad Apartments]] | ||
***** Jetson residence | ***** [[Jetson residence]] | ||
**** [[Robot City]] | **** [[Robot City]] | ||
**** Spacely Space Sprockets building | **** Spacely Space Sprockets building | ||
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===Filming=== | ===Filming=== | ||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
The | The music was composed and conducted by [[Hoyt Curtin]]. | ||
==Release== | ==Release== | ||
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* The Galaxy Strip, which apparently has robot singles bars, is a parody of the [[wikipedia:Sunset_Strip|Sunset Strip]]. | * The Galaxy Strip, which apparently has robot singles bars, is a parody of the [[wikipedia:Sunset_Strip|Sunset Strip]]. | ||
* Judy gets her driving license in this episode. | * Judy gets her driving license in this episode. | ||
* This is Jean Vander Pyl's favorite episode of ''The Jetsons'', taking to heart what Rosie was going through.<ref>Dooley, J. ([[1991]]). "Speaking of Wilma...," page 64. ''Comics Scene'' #19. Retrieved [[February 27]], [[2024]].</ref> | |||
==Errors== | ==Errors== | ||
* Instead of going back to [[U-Rent a Maid]] where Rosie was bought in "[[ | * Instead of going back to [[U-Rent a Maid]] where Rosie was bought in "[[Rosey the Robot]]," George goes to Robot City, which may just be the fact it deals with robots in general, as opposed to outright ignoring the former. | ||
* George says "The Lubra Coffee Shop", but it's spelled "The Libra Coffee Shop" on the building. | * George says "The Lubra Coffee Shop", but it's spelled "The Libra Coffee Shop" on the building. | ||
* When Rosie offers to drive, Judy's collar is white and her top looks a little short, too. | * When Rosie offers to drive, Judy's collar is white and her top looks a little short, too. | ||
* The driving instructor seems to be | * The driving instructor seems to be Mr. Tweeter from "[[Jane's Driving Lesson]]," but he has brown hair, instead of orange. | ||
==Marketing and promotion== | ==Marketing and promotion== | ||
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** [[June 2]], [[2009]]: [[Warner Home Video]] releases ''[[The Jetsons: Season 2, Volume 1]]'' on DVD. | ** [[June 2]], [[2009]]: [[Warner Home Video]] releases ''[[The Jetsons: Season 2, Volume 1]]'' on DVD. | ||
** [[October 13]], [[2020]]: Warner Home Video releases ''[[The Jetsons: The Complete Series]]'' (Hanna-Barbera Diamond Collection edition) on DVD. | ** [[October 13]], [[2020]]: Warner Home Video releases ''[[The Jetsons: The Complete Series]]'' (Hanna-Barbera Diamond Collection edition) on DVD. | ||
** [[June 21]], [[2022]]: Warner Home Video releases ''The Jetsons: The Complete Series'' on DVD. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:1985]] | ||
[[Category:Directed by Gordon Hunt]] | |||
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[[Category:Episodes]] | [[Category:Episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Hanna-Barbera]] | [[Category:Hanna-Barbera]] | ||
[[Category:Jetsons (franchise)]] | |||
[[Category:Jetsons episodes]] | [[Category:Jetsons episodes]] | ||
[[Category:The Jetsons episodes]] | [[Category:The Jetsons episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Written by Glenn Leopold]] | [[Category:Written by Glenn Leopold]] |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 7 April 2024
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Premiere date | September 17, 1985 |
Run time | 21:40 |
Starring | George O'Hanlon Penny Singleton Daws Butler Janet Waldo Don Messick Jean Vander Pyl Frank Welker Gregg Berger Howard Morris |
Music composed by | Hoyt Curtin |
Writer(s) | Glenn Leopold |
Voice director(s) | Gordon Hunt |
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"Rosie Come Home" is the second episode of The Jetsons season two, and the twenty-sixth overall. It aired on September 17, 1985 in syndicated markets that featured The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera programming blocks. It was written by Glenn Leopold, and voice directed by Gordon Hunt.
Rosie is in need of a replacement program, which she overhears and thinks she's being replaced, so she leaves the Jetsons.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Orbit City
- Skypad Apartments
- Robot City
- Spacely Space Sprockets building
- Robot Employment Co. building
- Android Agency building
- Nebula Hotel
- Milkyway Hotel
- Galaxie Hotel
- Starlite Motel
- Comet Cafe
- The Libra Coffee Shop
- Beta Bingo Parlor (mentioned)
- Galaxy Strip (mentioned)
- Cosmic Car Wash
- Galaxy Scrapyard
- Orbit City
- United States
- Mars (mentioned)
Objects
- Visaphone
- Daily Orbit newspaper
Vehicles
- Flying cars
Production
Development
Filming
Music
The music was composed and conducted by Hoyt Curtin.
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: September 17, 1985 in syndication
Behind the scenes
- This is the first title card to spell the Jetsons' robot maid's name as "Rosie," when it had been spelled as "Rosey."
- The Galaxy Strip, which apparently has robot singles bars, is a parody of the Sunset Strip.
- Judy gets her driving license in this episode.
- This is Jean Vander Pyl's favorite episode of The Jetsons, taking to heart what Rosie was going through.[1]
Errors
- Instead of going back to U-Rent a Maid where Rosie was bought in "Rosey the Robot," George goes to Robot City, which may just be the fact it deals with robots in general, as opposed to outright ignoring the former.
- George says "The Lubra Coffee Shop", but it's spelled "The Libra Coffee Shop" on the building.
- When Rosie offers to drive, Judy's collar is white and her top looks a little short, too.
- The driving instructor seems to be Mr. Tweeter from "Jane's Driving Lesson," but he has brown hair, instead of orange.
Marketing and promotion
- This episode was adapted into a picture book of the same name in May 1995.
Critical reception
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Home availability
- In the United States:
- June 2, 2009: Warner Home Video releases The Jetsons: Season 2, Volume 1 on DVD.
- October 13, 2020: Warner Home Video releases The Jetsons: The Complete Series (Hanna-Barbera Diamond Collection edition) on DVD.
- June 21, 2022: Warner Home Video releases The Jetsons: The Complete Series on DVD.
References
- ^ Dooley, J. (1991). "Speaking of Wilma...," page 64. Comics Scene #19. Retrieved February 27, 2024.