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:''This article is about the aborted [[1996]] TV series. For other uses, see [[The Jetsons]].''
An untitled revival of ''[[The Jetsons (TV series)|The Jetsons]]'' was being worked on by [[Hanna-Barbera]] in [[1996]]. The pilot was written by [[Ed Scharlach]],<ref name="Podcast">A Podcast Named Scooby-Doo ([[September 2]], [[2020]]). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyYRkam20yg "Ed Scharlach APNSD! Exclusive Interview"]. From 22:10 and 58:09. ''YouTube''. Retrieved [[March 23]], [[2024]].</ref> after which, creators of the ''[[What a Cartoon!]] anthology series on [[Cartoon Network]] were assigned to work on the visual style, including [[David Feiss]].<ref>[[Brian A. Miller|Miller, Brian A.]] ([[March 22]], [[2024]]). [https://twitter.com/bfredmuggs/status/1771158325310165201 "When I joined HB in 1996, they were exploring a reboot of THE JETSONS. During visual development we went out to several WAC creators to get their take. Here’s David Feiss’. Always so much life in his drawings. Unfortunately we never moved ahead with a series."]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved [[March 23]], 2024.</ref>
[[File:Jetsons David Feiss.jpg|300px|thumb|Concept art of potential look.]]
An untitled revival of ''[[The Jetsons (TV series)|The Jetsons]]'' was being worked on by [[Hanna-Barbera]] in [[1996]]. The pilot was written by [[Ed Scharlach]],<ref name="Podcast">A Podcast Named Scooby-Doo ([[September 2]], [[2020]]). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyYRkam20yg "Ed Scharlach APNSD! Exclusive Interview"]. From 22:10 and 58:09. ''YouTube''. Retrieved [[March 23]], [[2024]].</ref> after which, creators of the ''[[What a Cartoon!]]'' anthology series on [[Cartoon Network]] were assigned to work on the visual style, including [[David Feiss]].<ref>[[Brian A. Miller|Miller, Brian A.]] ([[March 22]], [[2024]]). [https://twitter.com/bfredmuggs/status/1771158325310165201 "When I joined HB in 1996, they were exploring a reboot of THE JETSONS. During visual development we went out to several WAC creators to get their take. Here’s David Feiss’. Always so much life in his drawings. Unfortunately we never moved ahead with a series."]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved [[March 23]], 2024.</ref>


The pilot was about the [[Jetsons|Jetsons family]] replacing [[Rosie|Rosie the robot maid]] getting replaced with a human maid, which would have been considered revolutionary. The family changes their mind when the kids get upset that Rosie is gone and the human maid's attitude is more than they can handle.<ref name="Podcast" />
The pilot was about the [[Jetsons|Jetsons family]] replacing [[Rosie|Rosie the robot maid]] getting replaced with a human maid, which would have been considered revolutionary. The family changes their mind when the kids get upset that Rosie is gone and the human maid's attitude is more than they can handle.<ref name="Podcast" />
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 24 March 2024

This article is about the aborted 1996 TV series. For other uses, see The Jetsons.
Concept art of potential look.

An untitled revival of The Jetsons was being worked on by Hanna-Barbera in 1996. The pilot was written by Ed Scharlach,[1] after which, creators of the What a Cartoon! anthology series on Cartoon Network were assigned to work on the visual style, including David Feiss.[2]

The pilot was about the Jetsons family replacing Rosie the robot maid getting replaced with a human maid, which would have been considered revolutionary. The family changes their mind when the kids get upset that Rosie is gone and the human maid's attitude is more than they can handle.[1]

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