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'''George Jetson''' is the main | '''George Jetson''' is one of the main characters and the protagonist of the ''[[Jetsons (franchise)|Jetsons]]'' franchise. His voice was originated by [[George O'Hanlon]]. | ||
George is a working-class family man from 2062, who works at a manufacturing plant that makes sprockets as a digital index operator, which means he spends his time sitting and pushing a button. Legally, he's supposed to work an hour a day, two days a week, but this varies greatly due to his boss, [[Cosmo Spacely]], tasking George with many other duties that are way out of his job description. | George is a working-class family man from 2062, who works at a manufacturing plant that makes sprockets as a digital index operator, which means he spends his time sitting and pushing a button. Legally, he's supposed to work an hour a day, two days a week, but this varies greatly due to his boss, [[Cosmo Spacely]], tasking George with many other duties that are way out of his job description. |
Revision as of 07:32, 10 September 2021
George Jetson | |
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Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Spacely Sprockets Rosie Astro Orbitty Henry Orbit |
Occupation | Digital index operator |
Mother | Rosie in DC Comics' The Jetsons |
Grandfather(s) | Montague Jetson |
Marital status | Husband to Jane Jetson |
Children | One daughter, Judy One son, Elroy |
First appearance | TJ: "Rosey the Robot" (1962) |
Played by | George O'Hanlon (1962-1990) Jeff Bergman (since 1990) |
George Jetson is one of the main characters and the protagonist of the Jetsons franchise. His voice was originated by George O'Hanlon.
George is a working-class family man from 2062, who works at a manufacturing plant that makes sprockets as a digital index operator, which means he spends his time sitting and pushing a button. Legally, he's supposed to work an hour a day, two days a week, but this varies greatly due to his boss, Cosmo Spacely, tasking George with many other duties that are way out of his job description.
Character description
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Biography
George in the Funny Books
Development
Toys and merchandise
- Main article: George Jetson/Toys
Gallery
- Main article: George Jetson/Gallery