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==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
* Although having no part of the actual movie, Astro, along with George and Jane, was featured on the [[:File:DARYL poster.jpg|poster]] of the [[1985]] film ''D.A.R.Y.L.'' The inclusion of the family may represent something Daryl is missing out on, while [[Paramount Pictures]] may have included it as an Easter egg as they had acquired the rights the same year for what became an [[The Jetsons (Gary Nardino film)|undeveloped live-action movie]].
* An anthropomorphic thug-like dog strongly resembling Astro in the ''Samurai Jack'' episode "Episode XCVII." He was voiced by Greg Baldwin, although he didn't sound like Astro.
* An anthropomorphic thug-like dog strongly resembling Astro in the ''Samurai Jack'' episode "Episode XCVII." He was voiced by Greg Baldwin, although he didn't sound like Astro.



Revision as of 22:43, 15 May 2022

Astro
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Species Dog
Gender Male
Affiliation Elroy Jetson
George Jetson
Jane Jetson
Judy Jetson
Rosie
Orbitty
Occupation Housepet
Marital status He was once had an unnamed mate
Children A litter of unnamed puppies with said mate
First appearance TJ: "The Coming of Astro" (1962)
Played by Don Messick (1962-90)
Wwally Wingert (2004)
Frank Welker (2017)
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Jetsons: The Movie
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The Jetsons

Astro is the pet dog of the Jetsons and one of the main characters of the Jetsons franchise. His voice was originated by Don Messick.

Character description

Appearances

TV series

Specials

Movies

Shorts

Comics

Books

Video games

Biography

The Coming of Astro

Astro in the Funny Books

Development

Toys and merchandise

Main article: Astro/Toys

Gallery

Main article: Astro/Gallery

In popular culture

  • Although having no part of the actual movie, Astro, along with George and Jane, was featured on the poster of the 1985 film D.A.R.Y.L. The inclusion of the family may represent something Daryl is missing out on, while Paramount Pictures may have included it as an Easter egg as they had acquired the rights the same year for what became an undeveloped live-action movie.
  • An anthropomorphic thug-like dog strongly resembling Astro in the Samurai Jack episode "Episode XCVII." He was voiced by Greg Baldwin, although he didn't sound like Astro.

References