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==History== | ==History== | ||
==In popular culture== | ==In popular culture== | ||
* In the ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]'' episode "Serious Business," mankind was primitive until the first toilet was made, with the worlds of ''Flintstones'' and ''[[The Jetsons (TV series)|Jetsons]]'' representing the before and after. | |||
* Orbit City is listed on a screen above the lever Pete uses to send [[LeBron James]] to Tune World in the film ''Space Jam: A New Legacy''. | * Orbit City is listed on a screen above the lever Pete uses to send [[LeBron James]] to Tune World in the film ''Space Jam: A New Legacy''. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 21:34, 25 May 2024
Orbit City | |
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Planet | Earth |
Continent | North America |
Country | United States |
First appearance | TJ: "Rosey the Robot" (1962) |
Orbit City is a futuristic metropolis and the central location of the Jetsons animated franchise. The American city is located on planet Earth in the year 2062, and is populated by humans with the usual assistance of robots and whimsical gadgets. One of the main features of the city are its buildings, which are built on columns that allow them to be elevated above the sky. It is where the Jetsons live.
Appearances
TV series
- The Jetsons
- 1.1 "Rosey the Robot"
- 1.2 "A Date with Jet Screamer"
- 1.3 "The Space Car"
- 1.4 "The Coming of Astro"
- 1.5 "Jetson's Nite Out"
- 1.6 "The Good Little Scouts"
- 1.7 "The Flying Suit"
- 1.8 "Rosey's Boyfriend"
- 1.9 "Elroy's TV Show"
- 1.10 "Uniblab"
- 1.11 "A Visit from Grandpa"
- 1.12 "Astro's Top Secret"
- 1.13 "Elroy's Pal"
- 1.14 "Test Pilot"
- 1.15 "Millionaire Astro"
- 1.16 "The Little Man"
- 1.17 "Las Venus"
- 1.18 "Jane's Driving Lesson"
- 1.19 "G.I. Jetson"
- 1.20 "Miss Solar System"
- 1.21 "TV or Not TV"
- 1.22 "Private Property"
- 1.23 "Dude Planet"
- 1.24 "Elroy's Mob"
- 2.1 "Elroy Meets Orbitty"
- 2.2 "Rosie Come Home"
- 2.3 "Solar Snoops"
- 2.4 "Judy's Birthday Surprise"
- 2.5 "SuperGeorge"
- 2.6 "Family Fallout"
- 2.7 "Instant Replay"
- 2.8 "Fugitive Fleas"
- 2.9 "S.M.A.S.H."
- 2.10 "One Strike, You're Out"
- 2.11 "Mother's Day for Rosie"
- 2.12 "S'No Relative"
- 2.13 "Dance Time"
- 2.14 "Judy Takes Off"
- 2.15 "Winner Takes All"
- 2.16 "The Mirrormorph"
- 2.17 "The Cosmic Courtship of George and Jane"
- 2.18 "High Moon"
- 2.19 "Hi-Tech Wreck"
- 2.20 "Little Bundle of Trouble"
- 2.21 "Elroy in Wonderland"
- 2.22 "The Swiss Family Jetson"
- 2.23 "Rip-Off Rosie"
- 2.24 "Fantasy Planet"
- 2.25 "Space Bong"
- 2.26 "Haunted Halloween"
- 2.27 "Astro's Big Moment"
- 2.28 "Jetsons' Millions"
- 2.29 "The Wrong Stuff"
- 2.30 "The Vacation"
- 2.31 "Team Spirit"
- 2.32 "Future Tense"
- 2.33 "Far-Out Father"
- 2.34 "Dog Daze Afternoon"
- 2.35 "Grandpa and the Galactic Goldigger"
- 2.36 "Robot's Revenge"
- 2.37 "To Tell the Truth"
- 2.38 "Boy George"
- 2.39 "Judy's Elopement"
- 2.40 "The Century's Best"
- 2.41 "A Jetson Christmas Carol"
- 3.1 "Crime Games"
- 3.2 "ASTROnomical I.Q."
- 3.3 "9 to 5 to 9"
- 3.4 "Invisibly Yours, George"
- 3.5 "Father/Daughter Dance"
- 3.6 "Clean as a Hound's Tooth"
- 3.7 "Wedding Bells for Rosey"
- 3.8 "The Odd Pod"
- 3.9 "Two Many Georges"
- 3.10 "Spacely for a Day"
- Teen Titans Go!
- 8.22 "Intro"
Movies
- The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones
- Rockin' with Judy Jetson
- Jetsons: The Movie
- The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania
Shorts
- The Jetsons Cereal commercial
- "Father & Son Day"
- "The Best Son"
- "Jane's Birthday"
Comics
- The Jetsons (Gold Key Comics)
- The Jetsons (Harvey Comics)
- The Jetsons (Archie Comics)
- Cartoon Network Christmas Spectacular
- Issue #1D: "The Last Christmas"
- The Flintstones and the Jetsons
- Scooby-Doo! Team-Up
- Issue #8: "Future Shocked"
- The Jetsons (DC Comics)
History
In popular culture
- In the Teen Titans Go! episode "Serious Business," mankind was primitive until the first toilet was made, with the worlds of Flintstones and Jetsons representing the before and after.
- Orbit City is listed on a screen above the lever Pete uses to send LeBron James to Tune World in the film Space Jam: A New Legacy.