Jetsons: The Movie

1990

Action / Animation / Comedy / Family / Musical / Sci-Fi

Plot summary


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Top cast

Penny Singleton Photo
Penny Singleton as Jane Jetson
Brad Garrett Photo
Brad Garrett as Bertie Furbelow
Frank Welker Photo
Frank Welker as Basketball Coach / Squeep / Grungees
Rob Paulsen Photo
Rob Paulsen as Board Member
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753.72 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 22 min
P/S 0 / 5
1.37 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 22 min
P/S 0 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by rjheck10 / 10

"Thanks George!"

This movie was very well done. Tiffany did an awesome job with her songs, as well as her overall performance as Judy. Astro of course, was classic. "Ri Ruv Ru Reorge!" My favorite song was the finale, "Home" by Tiffany. It brings a tear to my eye every time I hear it. The other songs were awesome as well. The overall story was very strong, and very unpredictable. The plant sabotage premise was strong and made for awesome storytelling. Mr. Spacely was up to his usual shenanigans, trying to take advantage of naive George. His classic scream got better and better as the movie went on. It's always sad when a performer dies before the production is finished and they never get to see the end result. At the end, when the Grungees spell out "Thanks George" on the roof of the plant, what an awesome tribute to George O' Hanlon. He put his whole life into that character and it showed. Thanks, George, you will be missed!

Reviewed by Catherine_Grace_Zeh9 / 10

Excellent film adaptation of a classic TV show with appealing performances

JETSONS: THE MOVIE, in my opinion, is an excellent film adaptation of a classic TV show with appealing performances. Also, even though everyone gave an appealing performance, it's hard to say who I liked the best. In addition, I thought that Mr. Spacely (voice of Mel Blanc) was a very cantankerous guy. However, I thought that Teddy 2 (voice of Dana Hill) was an absolute a******. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that everyone involved in this film did a very good job. In conclusion, I highly recommend this excellent film adaptation of a classic TV show with appealing performances to any fan who hasn't seen it. You're in for a good time, so go to the video store, rent it or buy it, kick back with a friend, and watch it.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle4 / 10

not a fan

It's late 21st century. Spacely Sprockets and Spindles' new asteroid mining colony is being sabotaged. After the latest VP for the plant goes missing after three others, Cosmo Spacely sends Geroge Jetson and his family to the colony as the new head of the plant. George's job is to push the start button.

The Jetsons are a bit before my time. Even as a child, I never watched the reruns while I did watch the reruns of The Flinstones. The Jetsons don't seem funny to me and much too bland. The family seems to exist in the superficiality of the mall universe in a superficial way. So I come to this with no nostalgia at all. In fact, it's somewhat anti-nostalgia to me. The first part is pretty bland. Once they get to the colony, there is a slice of Scooby Doo adventures which is a little interesting. I can do without the singing. This was a time when the pencil drawn animation gets mixed with rudimentary CG inserts. It's a temporary transition in animation. The drawn animation is too TV for theatrical release and CG doesn't fit the franchise. There is a dark subject matter about mining's destruction of the local people and it tackles it as well as can be expected in a kids movie. I come to this with low expectations and that's what I get for the most part.

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