Difference between revisions of "The Flying Suit"

From Hanna-Barbera Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 48: Line 48:
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[George O'Hanlon]]
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[George O'Hanlon]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| [[Herbie]]
|style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| [[Herbie (The Flying Suit)|Herbie]]
|style="background-color:#aaffaa"| [[Mel Blanc]]
|style="background-color:#aaffaa"| [[Mel Blanc]]
|-
|-

Revision as of 09:33, 26 July 2021

The Flying Suit
Premiere date November 4, 1962
Writer(s) Tony Benedict
Director(s) William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
Episode navigation
Previous Next
Title card
TJ 107 title card.png

"The Flying Suit" is the seventh episode of The Jetsons season one. It aired on November 4, 1962, on ABC. It was written by Tony Benedict, and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the creators of the show and the co-founders of Hanna-Barbera Productions.

George thinks Elroy has made flying pills, so he takes it to Spacely to turn into a fortune and put Spacely's competitor, Cogswell, out of business for good.

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
Miss Galaxy Jean Vander Pyl
Cosmo Spacely Mel Blanc
Mr. Cogswell Daws Butler
Moonstone Daws Butler
Harlan Howard Morris
Jane Jetson Penny Singleton
George Jetson George O'Hanlon
Herbie Mel Blanc
Elroy Jetson Daws Butler
Judy Jetson Janet Waldo
Officer Ozone Mel Blanc
Homeless man Mel Blanc


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Cogswell's hover chair
  • X-1500
  • Flying pills

Vehicles

  • Flying cars

Production

Development

Aftermath

When The Jetsons originally aired, no title cards were present. They were only added when the series was revived in the 1980s, and the original episodes were given title cards for consistency. Notably, they all include Orbitty, who wasn't in the original series.

Behind the scenes

  • This is the first appearances of Mr. Cogswell and his employees Harlan and Moonstone.
  • This episode reveals that George only works three days a week.
  • Cogswell Cosmic Cogs is also called Cogswell Cogs and Cogswell Company.
  • This is the first time a law enforcement officer is given a name.
  • Oddly, this episode chooses Skypad Apartments to have its name above the building.

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References