Astro's Top Secret

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Astro's Top Secret
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Premiere date December 9, 1962
Starring George O'Hanlon
Penny Singleton
Daws Butler
Don Messick
Mel Blanc
Howard Morris
Jean Vander Pyl
Music composed by Hoyt Curtin
Writer(s) Tony Benedict
Director(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
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"Astro's Top Secret" is the twelfth episode of The Jetsons season one. It aired on December 9, 1962 on ABC. It was written by Tony Benedict and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the creators of the series and the founders of Hanna-Barbera Productions.

After Astro swallows Elroy's flying toy car, Mr. Cogswell gets him dognapped to figure out the secret, as he thinks Spacely will try to put him out of business.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
George Jetson George O'Hanlon
Astro Don Messick
Jane Jetson Penny Singleton
Cosmo Spacely Mel Blanc
Mr. Cogswell Daws Butler
Harlan Howard Morris
Elroy Jetson Daws Butler
Moonstone Daws Butler
Marilyn Jean Vander Pyl


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Oral computer

Vehicles

  • Flying cars

Production

Development

Filming

Aftermath

When The Jetsons originally aired, no title cards were present. They were only added when the series was revived in 1985, and the original episodes were given title cards for consistency when they were all packaged together for The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera. Notably, they all include Orbitty, who wasn't in the original series.

Music

The music was composed and conducted by Hoyt Curtin.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: December 9, 1962 on ABC

Behind the scenes

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 秘密兵器アストロ Secret Weapon Astro

Home availability

References