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|kids= One son, George, in DC Comics' ''The Jetsons''
|kids= One son, George, in DC Comics' ''The Jetsons''
|first= [[The Jetsons (TV series)|TJ]]: "[[Rosey the Robot (episode)|Rosey the Robot]]" ([[1962]])
|first= [[The Jetsons (TV series)|TJ]]: "[[Rosey the Robot (episode)|Rosey the Robot]]" ([[1962]])
|actor= [[Jean Vander Pyl]] (1962-[[1990]])<br />[[Tress MacNeille]] ([[2017]])
|actor= [[Jean Vander Pyl]] (1962-[[1990|90]])<br />[[Tress MacNeille]] ([[2017]])
|image2= [[File:Universal Rosie.png|300px]]
|image2= [[File:Universal Rosie.png|300px]]
|caption2= ''[[Jetsons: The Movie]]''
|caption2= ''[[Jetsons: The Movie]]''

Revision as of 22:32, 30 December 2021

For the episode namesake, see "Rosey the Robot."
You may also be the looking for the Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone character, Rosie (Midnight Patrol).
Rosie
Rosie.png
Species Robot
Human in DC Comics' The Jetsons
Gender Female
Affiliation Jane Jetson
George Jetson
Elroy Jetson
Judy Jetson
Astro
Orbitty
Henry Orbit
Mac
Occupation Maid
Grandfather(s) Greatgrandfather, Montague Jetson
Other relative(s) One daughter-in-law, Jane, in
Marital status Single
Wife to Arthur Jetson in DC Comics' The Jetsons
Children One son, George, in DC Comics' The Jetsons
First appearance TJ: "Rosey the Robot" (1962)
Played by Jean Vander Pyl (1962-90)
Tress MacNeille (2017)
Universal Rosie.png
Jetsons: The Movie
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The Jetsons

Rosie, also spelled Rosey, is one of the main characters of the Jetsons franchise. Her voice was originated by Jean Vander Pyl.

Rosie is a robot maid employed by the Jetsons, a family from 2062. In DC Comics' reboot, she was George Jetson's mother, who had her mind transferred from her elderly body into a robotic one.

Character description

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Theme park rides

Comics

Books

Video games

Biography

A Member of the Family

Rosie Sells Out

Cyborg's first kiss.

Rosie cameos in the Teen Titans Go! episode "The Begerac," as Cyborg's first kiss.

Rosie in the Funny Books

Development

Toys and merchandise

Main article: Rosie/Toys

Gallery

Main article: Rosie/Gallery

Behind the scenes

In popular culture

  • In the Malcolm in the Middle episode "Malcolm Babysits," Malcolm is told he can't have a robotics kit by his mom because it is too expensive ($90). Hal also adds that robots are evil, such as Rosie, who he also considers to be creepy.
  • In the Jeopardy! episode "Producer's Pick" (Jeffrey Schwartz Game 4), the question for "TV & Movie Common Bonds" for $600 is Berta, Alice Nelson, Rosie the Robot, with the response being who are maids/maids and housekeepers.

References