Family Fallout
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Premiere date | September 23, 1985 |
Run time | 22:01 |
Starring | George O'Hanlon Penny Singleton Daws Butler Janet Waldo Don Messick Jean Vander Pyl Frank Welker Mel Blanc Dick Beals |
Music composed by | Hoyt Curtin |
Writer(s) | Mark Seidenberg |
Voice director(s) | Gordon Hunt |
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"Family Fallout" is the sixth episode of The Jetsons season two, and the thirtieth overall. It aired on September 23, 1985 in syndicated markets that featured The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera programming blocks. It was written by Mark Seidenberg, and voice directed by Gordon Hunt.
Spacely conspires to win against George on Family Fallout.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
- Spacely Space Sprockets
- Cogswell Cogs
- Asteroid Productions
- Monkey Boys (mentioned)
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Orbit City
- Skypad Apartments
- Spacely Space Sprockets building
- Cogswell Cogs building
- Asteroid TV Productions building
- McDippers (mentioned)
- Orbit City
- United States
- Las Venus
- Mars (mentioned)
- Titanus (mentioned)
- Dwarfus (mentioned)
- Squeegie (mentioned)
Objects
- Fooder-Aca-Cycle
- Supersonic Big Dipper Deluxe Menulator
- Cogswell answering machine
- TV Galactic Guide (mentioned)
Vehicles
- Flying cars
- Alpha Beta Romeo flying car
Production
Development
Filming
Music
The music was composed and conducted by Hoyt Curtin.
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: September 23, 1985 in syndication
Behind the scenes
- Astro's collar is apparently electronic, which Rosie can control Astro, as well as pick up her voice.
- Richard Rocketeer and Family Fallout are parodies of Richard Dawson and Family Feud, respectively.
- Jet Screamer's song "Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah" was performed in "A Date with Jet Screamer."
- Calvin Clone is a parody of fashion designer, Calvin Kline.
- TV Galactic Guide is a parody of TV Guide.
- Mogzilla is a parody of Godzilla.
- R.U.D.I. originally appeared in "The Good Little Scouts" as simply a voice wave representation on a small rectangular monitor, whereas from this appearance, he's a face on a giant screen.
- McDippers is a parody of the McDonald's fast food restaurant chain.
- "I Left My Chip in Supernova" is a parody of the song, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco".
- The Monkey Boys may be a parody of the band, Monkees.
- John Starbuck's Of Mice and Martians is a parody of the novel, Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck.
Errors
Critical reception
In other languages
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Home availability
- In the United States:
- June 2, 2009: Warner Home Video releases The Jetsons: Season 2, Volume 1 on DVD.
- October 13, 2020: Warner Home Video releases The Jetsons: The Complete Series (Hanna-Barbera Diamond Collection edition) on DVD.
- June 21, 2022: Warner Home Video releases The Jetsons: The Complete Series on DVD.