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| - Elroy's original voice actor, Daws Butler, had died in 1988, so Zimmerman was given the role. Judy's original voice actress, Janet Waldo, had Judy's lines recorded, but they were taken over by the then-pop star Tiffany. Waldo would settle in later Jetsons productions. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- Jetsons: The Movie is a 1981 animated science fiction film produced by Hanna-Barbera and released by Universal Studios based on the hit cartoon series, The Jetsons. The movie features the final voice roles for George O'Hanlon and Mel Blanc who both died during production of the film. It was dedicated to both their memories. After George O'Hanlon's death in Early 1980, William Reiss took over as the voice of George Jetson up until the show's final season in 1985.
- Jetsons: The Movie is a 1990 animated musical comic science fiction film produced by Hanna-Barbera and released on July 6, 1990, by Universal Pictures based on the hit cartoon series, The Jetsons (the 1980s revival, in particular). The film features the final voice roles of George O'Hanlon and Mel Blanc who both died during production of the film. It was dedicated to both their memories and was also the film debut of Brad Garrett.
- In the late 21st century, Spacely Sprockets and Spindles has opened a new mining colony on an asteroid. The proposed project is meant to increase productivity at 1/10 the cost of making the items on Earth. However, the factory continues to be sabotaged by someone or something. As Cosmo Spacely (voiced by Mel Blanc and Jeff Bergman) checks up on the "Orbiting-Ore Asteroid" again, the latest head of the factory, Alexander Throttlebottom, has run off, making it four vice presidents of the new plant that Spacely has lost so far.
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