
Watch Jetsons: The Movie
- G
- 1990
- 1 hr 22 min
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5.5 (5,379)
Jetsons: The Movie is a 1990 animated film directed/produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and featuring the voices of Mel Blanc, George O'Hanlon, Patric Zimmerman, and 80s pop singer Tiffany. It is the late 21st century. Spacely Sprockets and Spindles has inaugurated a mining outfit on an asteroid, calculated to be cheaper than production on Earth. Cosmo Spacely (Blanc) is having a hard time with the new setup: the factory has been repeatedly sabotaged and several managers have walked out. When the management position is vacated once more, Mr. Spacely promotes George Jetson (O'Hanlon) to manager. Jetson and his family relocate to a community near the asteroid, and commence their new lives. George has every intention of increasing production, and manufacturing the millionth Spacely Sprocket. Meanwhile, Judy Jetson (Tiffany) tries to fit in with her new friends, and misses an ex-boyfriend back on Earth. She perks up after a new boy, Apollo Blue, shows her some attention. Elroy Jetson (Zimmerman) makes friends with a robot, Teddy-2. Teddy-2's father, Rudy-2, is the factory engineer, and gives George the grand tour. During an opening day party at the factory, saboteurs attack yet again. Rudy-2 and George attempt to determine who is responsible and how to deal with them accordingly. Mr. Spacely pops in to check on production. Worried he'll seem incompetent, George spends the night at the factory to get some work done. He falls asleep, and is abducted by the saboteurs. Elroy and Teddy-2 meet an alien called a Grungee who explains that he and his people live inside the asteroid. It becomes clear that the factory's drilling will destroy the Grungee's home. Mrs. Jetson, Judy, and Rudy-2 appear on the scene, and behold for themselves what damage the factory has done to the Grungees' dwellings. Rudy-2 returns upside and tries to prevent Mr. Spacely from further drilling, but Mr. Spacely disconnects Rudy-2. George then stands up for the Grungees and confronts his boss.