Showing posts with label 60s. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 13, 2021

Sci Fi Sunday -

 Remember these guys? Who didn't want to just move right in with them!!!! They originally aired in prime time TV from September 23, 1962 to March 17, 1963, and then another series was developed in the 80s of all things....

I've deliberately copied a list of the main characters straight from Wiki below to make sure I don't miss anyone - lots of fun facts!

 

  • George Jetson: age 40, is the main character and protagonist of the series. He is a loving family man who always seems to make the wrong decisions. He works at Spacely's Sprockets turning the Referential Universal Digital Indexer (R.U.D.I.) on and off. He is married to Jane and together they have two children, Judy and Elroy.

 

  • Jane Jetson: age 33, is George's wife, mother of their two children, and a homemaker, although it is Rosie who does most of the work. Jane is obsessed with fashion and new gadgetry. Her favorite store is Mooning Dales. She is a dutiful wife who always tries to make life as pleasant as possible for her family. Outside of the home, she is a member of the Galaxy Women Historical Society and is a fan of Leonardo de Venus and Picasso Pia.

 The original voice of Judy Jetson, Janet Waldo.

  • Judy Jetson: age 15, is the elder child in the Jetson family, born when Jane was just 18 years old. A student at Orbit High School, she is a stereotypical teenage girl whose interests include clothes, hanging out with boys, and revealing secrets to her digital diary that she calls "DiDi". Judy is the girl next door and also loyal to her family.

 Elroy Jetson

  • Elroy Jetson: initially age 6½; later age 8,  is the younger of the two children in the Jetson family. He is highly intelligent and an expert in all space sciences. A mild-mannered and good child, Elroy attends Little Dipper School, where he studies space history, astrophysics, and star geometry. Elroy loves his dog Astro and is always there to support him when George loses his patience with the family pet.

 Our Favorite Helper Robots from TV Shows and Video Games – Flavorwire

  • Rosey: Rosey is the Jetsons' household robot. She is an outdated model, but the Jetsons love her and would never trade her for a newer model. Rosey does all the housework and some of the parenting. She is a strong authoritarian and occasionally dispenses pills to the family. Excluding a scene from the closing credits, Rosey appears in only two episodes of the original 1960s show, but makes many appearances on the 1980s show.

 He was the always-happy household dog of the Jetson family (Meet George Jetson…..Jane, his wife) whose green collar matched his boy, Elroy’s, green hat.  He could say a few words, but tended to put “r’s” where they didn’t below (“I love you, George” became “I ruv roo, Reorge”). Who didn’t love to imitate “Astro” as a kid? Astro may have been cartoon’s first rescue dog, found as he was by the Jetsons who later discovered that he’d belonged to zillionaire, J.P. Gottrockets.  The Hanna-Barbera ...

  • Astro: Astro is the Jetsons' family dog. Prior to being a Jetson, his name was Tralfaz and he belonged to the fabulously rich Mr. J.P. Gottrockets. Astro is one of George's best friends, next to his work computer, R.U.D.I., as well as Elroy's best buddy. He is able to speak in a rough sounding English resembling dog barks and growls, a manner of speaking which voice actor Don Messick would later reuse for the role of Scooby-Doo.

 Orbitty

  • Orbitty: is an alien with spring-like legs who was the second pet of the Jetson family. He has the ability to express his emotions by changing color. This character was introduced in the 1980s version of the series, but did not appear for the third season (except for one cameo) or any of the movies.

 

  • Cosmo Spacely: is George's boss and owner of Spacely Space Sprockets. His company was founded in Newfoundland in 1937. He is a small man with thinning black hair and a bad temper, and is the main antagonist of the series. Spacely always comes up with ideas to bring in more business, but they backfire. George, whom Spacely has known since childhood, gets blamed for most things that go wrong. A series' running gag involves his kicking George out of his office shouting, "Jetson! You're fired!"; however, Spacely would give George his job back in the end of the episode, and if he was very happy with George, promote him to vice-president of the company. Mr. Spacely is sometimes helped out by Uniblab, the company's robot assistant.

 

  • Spencer Cogswell: is Spacely's big competitor. He owns Cogswell Cogs company and causes a lot of trouble for Spacely and George. To a lesser extent Cogswell is another of the series' antagonists. He and Spacely are always finding ways to bring each other's businesses down. Cogswell has often tried to steal Spacely's ideas and make them his own to gain an advantage (only for it to backfire on both bosses). He's also not above firing his employees when any little thing goes wrong. Mr. Cogswell's first name, "Spencer", is revealed in the 1980s version of The Jetsons. Cogswell slightly resembles Mr. Slate of The Flintstones.

 

  • R.U.D.I.: is George's work computer and one of his best friends, next to his dog, Astro. His name is an acronym for Referential Universal Digital Indexer. R.U.D.I. only appeared one episode in 1962 version in Good Little Scouts. He has a human personality and is a member of the Society for Preventing Cruelty to Humans. In the episode "Family Fallout" (originally aired September 22, 1985), the Jetsons win a TV game show after George Jetson correctly states what the initials "R.U.D.I." stand for.

 

  • Henry Orbit: is the Jetsons' apartment's building superintendent aka apartment janitor and George's friend. He is always helpful and always in a good mood. He built a robot named Mac who has a crush on Rosie.

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

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The Fire Pit


This artist knew what it meant to make the fire pit a feature on this beautiful balcony! The pillars and glass give it the lines and you can clearly see how it is suspended up above the rat race. Dig those crazy bi-folds that open it up into just one big living space!

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

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Now THIS is a town house!

Three levels of cool.....with the boring stuff hidden behind the drapes....

See how the bottom level looks out onto the waves? If this is apartment living, deal me in!

Monday, January 21, 2019

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Lounge Room Made In Heaven

 

...Or at least located there! View to a waterfall, internal rock wall, white shag pile, room for visitors to sit and enjoy a cocktail party.....where is this architect when we need him/her????

Sunday, January 20, 2019

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Sunken Lounge With A Difference



This scene reminds me of the 1969 movie "Hello Down There" where a family relocated to an experimental house under the ocean. I have never forgotten it, since anything that was an adventure always seemed preferable to reality back then (still is maybe)!

Friday, January 18, 2019

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Fantasy Architecture To Die For!

It's almost like Farnsworth House suspended over a waterfall, with the clean lines and the walls serving as dividers that don't always go to the ceiling. One of my favorite images, where the suspended side boards are so cool and the furniture keeps the Jetsons up at night!

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Take Me There Now, Never To Return!


 Look closely and you can see the city street below this couple as they dance their troubles away on this stunning balcony! I love the circular glass room that leads out onto this terrace, and the Monstera Deliciosa plant as a feature...brings back childhood memories, that plant!

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Sunday, September 9, 2018