The Jetsons (Season 2)

Meet George Jetson and his quirky family: wife Jane, son Elroy and daughter Judy. Living in the automated, push-button world of the future hasn't made life any easier for the harried husband and father, who gets into one comical misadventure after another!

  • Poster for Elroy Meets Orbitty

    Elroy Meets Orbitty 4.0

    Air date: 1985-09-16

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: During a school field trip to a remote asteroid, Elroy finds an odd pink rock, which turns out to be an egg that hatches into Orbitty, a spring-legged creature.

  • Poster for Rosie Come Home

    Rosie Come Home 6.0

    Air date: 1985-09-17

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Rosey runs away from home when she thinks the Jetsons are going to replace her.

  • Poster for Solar Snoops

    Solar Snoops 4.0

    Air date: 1985-09-18

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: An unknown package delivered to Spacely Sprockets contains a robot sentry dog named "Sentro", and Spacely decides to use it to guard his "Chocolate Microchip Cookie". However, the "Galactic Sneak"—a spy for Cogswell Cogs—has pulled a Trojan Horse–type move by hiding inside Sentro's body to infiltrate Spacely's plant. When he and Sentro steal the prototype Microchip Cookie, it is up to George Jetson—who discovers a want-ad in the news for an executive secretary for Cogswell Cogs—to become "Georgina Jetstream", infiltrate Cogswell Cogs, and get Spacely's cookie back.

  • Poster for Judy's Birthday Surprise

    Judy's Birthday Surprise 5.0

    Air date: 1985-09-19

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Judy tells her talking lips diary of the events of the week before her birthday on Sat. expecting her parents to throw her a surprise birthday party. Curley Quasar helps her when her space car breaks down when no one else will help her. Then she avoids him the rest of the week thinking he isn't one of the in-crowd. On Sat. thinking everyone has forgotten Curley comes over with a gift for her & she changes her mind about him.

  • Poster for SuperGeorge

    SuperGeorge 5.0

    Air date: 1985-09-20

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: George is Superhero for a day with the help of a thought remote, but he might stay that way forever because the remote gets broken.

  • Poster for Family Fallout

    Family Fallout 5.0

    Air date: 1985-09-23

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: After some chicanery by Mr. Spacely, the Jetsons appear on a game show called "Family Fallout" (based on Family Feud), facing off against the Spacelys. The Jetsons win a new Foodarackacycle in the end, while the shocked and dismayed Spacelys receive a lifetime supply of Cogswells Cogs.

  • Poster for Instant Replay

    Instant Replay 5.0

    Air date: 1985-09-24

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: An elderly man on the bus home offers George a better life with a special invention called "Replayola", but when George accidentally erases his wedding day with Jane, he must make a choice to either keep his newfound wealth and power or forego it and regain his normal family life.

  • Poster for Fugitive Fleas

    Fugitive Fleas 5.0

    Air date: 1985-09-25

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: A rock band of fleas take refuge on Astro to escape the tyrannical Solarini's flea circus.

  • Poster for S.M.A.S.H.

    S.M.A.S.H. 6.0

    Air date: 1985-09-26

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Jane accidentally crashes Mr. Spacely's car that she borrowed, which causes him to merrily blame George, making him a virtual slave and groveler, until it was discovered that the brakes are jammed by a piece of fine space china from one of Spacely's space china collections. This absolves the Jetsons, and then the tables are turned and a furious and humiliated Spacely becomes the reluctant servant of George.

  • Poster for One Strike, You're Out

    One Strike, You're Out 5.0

    Air date: 1985-09-30

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: When Spacely discovers that his rival Cogswell has won the "Tycoon of the Day" Award, he goes all out to beat him, forcing all his employees to work a "Triple-Shift". After 24 hours of work and severe hounding by Spacely, George accidentally convinces the human employees of Spacely Sprockets to go on strike. Meanwhile, George is faced with his own problems when he destroys Elroy's athlete robot, "Jocko", and then tries to impress his son by portraying the robot himself.

  • Poster for Mother's Day for Rosie

    Mother's Day for Rosie 7.0

    Air date: 1985-10-01

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Rosie is feeling melancholy because she doesn't have a mother. George Jetson decides that for Mother's Day, Rosie will get a chance to find out who her mother is.

  • Poster for S'no Relative

    S'no Relative 5.0

    Air date: 1985-10-02

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: George and Jane's nephew, Hunky Moonrock, is scheduled to visit Earth, but when a research team loses an inhabitant from the planet Polaris, everything is turned upside down when that alien is thawed out right at the Jetsons' back door.

  • Poster for Dance Time

    Dance Time 5.0

    Air date: 1985-10-03

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: George tries to make a good impression on Judy's dance party with experimental dancing shoes.

  • Poster for Judy Takes Off

    Judy Takes Off 6.0

    Air date: 1985-10-07

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: When Judy is offered a chance to get away from her family and visit her cousin Melissa, she is at first reluctant, but thinks differently when she sees how much her cousin has changed, leading George to inadvertently assume the role of "Space Ace" to spy on his daughter to keep her out of trouble. Meanwhile, Jane and Mrs. Spacely both vie for the "Woman of the Year" Award.

  • Poster for Winner Takes All

    Winner Takes All 5.0

    Air date: 1985-10-09

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: George is duped into an Olympic-themed showdown with Cogswell Cogs, but when Cogswell pulls a twin-brother substitution, can George come out on top when he doesn't know who is who?

  • Poster for The Mirrormorph

    The Mirrormorph 5.0

    Air date: 1985-10-11

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: The Jetsons contend with a transmuting alien called the Mirrormorph, who can become an exact duplicate of that person, but remains mute.

  • Poster for The Cosmic Courtship of George and Jane

    The Cosmic Courtship of George and Jane 5.0

    Air date: 1985-10-14

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: It's George & Jane's wedding anniversary. Yet George forgets his anniversary and Jane throws a fit. During that time, the couple recaps how they got together. Later they found out that the man that married them was a fraud. So, they ended up remarried at a wedding chapel.

  • Poster for High Moon

    High Moon 4.0

    Air date: 1985-10-15

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: George tries to break Elroy's fascination with spies by taking the whole family to an old west town. While there, Bad Bart Blaster challenges George to a showdown. Bad Bart's dog & Astro gang up on Bart and save the day!

  • Poster for Hi-Tech Wreck

    Hi-Tech Wreck 4.0

    Air date: 1985-10-17

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: When R.U.D.I. malfunctions one time too many, Spacely orders George to relocate his family to "Outer Moongolia"—but is forced to eat crow when R.U.D.I. threatens to destroy his factory.

  • Poster for Little Bundle of Trouble

    Little Bundle of Trouble 5.0

    Air date: 1985-10-18

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: The Jetson family gets a baby on their doorstep, but this is no ordinary baby. Turns out he is a pint-sized robber in diguise.

  • Poster for Elroy in Wonderland

    Elroy in Wonderland 4.0

    Air date: 1985-10-22

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: A take on both "Alice in Wonderland" and "The Wizard of Oz". When Elroy and Astro are forced to be separated while on vacation at Club Mellowstar, they wind up in a dream world where antique robots resembling our modern-day appliances are at war with each other.

  • Poster for The Swiss Family Jetson

    The Swiss Family Jetson 4.0

    Air date: 1985-10-23

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: When George is laid off by Spacely for six months, the family convinces him to live off the land on Planet Paradisio—but get the shock of their lives when a redevelopment company turns their quaint little paradise into condo estates.

  • Poster for Rip-Off Rosie

    Rip-Off Rosie 6.0

    Air date: 1985-10-24

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: George is hailed a hero when he repairs a malfunctioning shipping robot, but when Rosie starts to malfunction afterwards and steal everything she can find, the Jetsons must reprogram her "Jekyll-and-Hyde" personality.

  • Poster for Fantasy Planet

    Fantasy Planet 5.0

    Air date: 1985-10-28

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: With all the problems the Jetson family have, they decide to take a trip to Fantasy Planet. The host—named Mr. Rocket (played by Sonny Melendrez and a take on "Mr. Roarke" from Fantasy Island)—has each family member in capsules to live out their fantasies: George: Boss of Jetson's Sprockets Jane: Queen of an asteroid where she does absolutely nothing Judy: World-renowned pop star Elroy and Astro: Superhero team After realizing their fantasies aren't really what they were looking for, they use a special "stop watch" that can end their fantasies.

  • Poster for Space Bong

    Space Bong 5.0

    Air date: 1985-10-30

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: It is a case of mistaken identity when George is kidnapped by an enemy spy organization called SNEAK. During his ordeal as their captive, George discovers his exact doppelganger, a secret agent named Space Bong (a take on James Bond), who aids him in escaping their grasp.

  • Poster for Haunted Halloween

    Haunted Halloween 6.0

    Air date: 1985-10-31

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: The curator of a museum takes a special interest in Orbitty wanting to make him his special project in time for Halloween.

  • Poster for Astro's Big Moment

    Astro's Big Moment 5.0

    Air date: 1985-11-01

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Mr. Spacely assigns George to be the judge for the annual Spacely Space Sprockets Space Dog Show. But this leads to a very stressful situation for him as his family wants him to make Astro the winner, as well as the boss wanting him to insure his wife's poodle comes out on top, and even a mobster named Mangler Mars gets into the act by making George choose his bulldog, Starbite, as the top dog. What choice will George make? In the end, Mrs. Spacely's pooch gets taken away to give birth to puppies; Starbite is revealed to be a stolen dog which gets the mobsters arrested; and Astro wins, with a stray dog winning a consolation prize: dog food.

  • Poster for Jetson's Millions

    Jetson's Millions 5.0

    Air date: 1985-11-04

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Spacely offers George a raffle book for the Venutian Sweepstakes, but Mrs. Spacely is offended when George actually wins the grand prize of 10,000,000 Venuties.

  • Poster for The Wrong Stuff

    The Wrong Stuff 6.0

    Air date: 1985-11-05

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: After winning a school science contest, Elroy is invited with the family to view a space shuttle launch. But he gets more than he bargains for when he and Astro get aboard the shuttle and get launched into deep space. They're able to return to Earth, but are significantly changed in terms of age. A parody of The Right Stuff.

  • Poster for The Vacation

    The Vacation 6.0

    Air date: 1985-11-07

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Jane wins a vacation on the Love Rocket. George meets his old girlfriend and Jane meets her first boyfriend on the rocket. Elroy and Judy find out and try to save the marriage.

  • Poster for Team Spirit

    Team Spirit 5.0

    Air date: 1985-11-11

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: The Spacely Sprockets and the Cogswell Cogs are at war on the robot baseball field, and George is the star pitcher for Spacely's team. But when Cogswell tips the scales in his favor, will Jetson have enough energy to last the final inning?

  • Poster for Future Tense

    Future Tense 5.0

    Air date: 1985-11-12

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: In an alien shopping gallery, Jane Jetson unwittingly buys sunglasses that allow whoever is wearing them to see into the near future. When George Jetson finds this out, he decides to take his wife to the space-horse races, to make a little extra money off of Jane's ability to see which space-horse will come in first. Will George's idea succeed, or is he playing with fire?

  • Poster for Far-Out Father

    Far-Out Father 5.0

    Air date: 1985-11-13

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Elroy must make a Father's Day Video for his school class, but Astro's fixation with the poodle next door causes more problems than either Elroy or George can handle.

  • Poster for Dog Daze Afternoon

    Dog Daze Afternoon 6.0

    Air date: 1985-11-15

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: George and Jane accompany Mr. Spacely to a business convention where they hope to show off the company's latest invention, the EXIT (EXecutive Instant Transporter). Meanwhile, Judy is in charge of the household as Elroy tests his own invention, a Dog Trainer, in hopes of earning money helping the neighborhood dogs to better behave themselves. But a mix-up of program discs causes near disastrous results on both sides that could lead to George's firing and Elroy having to look for all the missing dogs.

  • Poster for Grandpa and the Galactic Gold Digger

    Grandpa and the Galactic Gold Digger 5.0

    Air date: 1985-11-19

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Grandpa Montague Jetson returns and falls in love with a young teenager named Nova Neutron, unknown to him that her boyfriend Tyco has mistaken him for Mr. Spacely and plans to rob him blind.

  • Poster for Robot's Revenge

    Robot's Revenge 5.0

    Air date: 1985-11-20

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: After an incompetent robot named Ralph is fired from his 32nd job, he decides to take his revenge out on the person who caused his termination—George Jetson.

  • Poster for To Tell the Truth

    To Tell the Truth 5.0

    Air date: 1985-11-22

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: George convinces Elroy to tell his mother the truth about what happened to her favorite pitcher, but when Bubbles Blastoff, a guest at Spacely's plant, must leave on the red-eye back to her planet, George ends up being stranded with her on an asteroid. Will he follow his own example and tell the truth to Jane about why he never returned home until morning?

  • Poster for Boy George

    Boy George 4.0

    Air date: 1985-11-25

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: When Spacely convinces George that he is too old to represent Spacely Sprockets, he tries a quick fix to become younger—with disastrous results.

  • Poster for Judy's Elopement

    Judy's Elopement 4.0

    Air date: 1985-11-27

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Spacely hires his nephew Sam to be George's new supervisor, but Sam has his own plans: to elope with Cogswell's daughter Asteroid. However, mixed messages from Rosie convince George that Judy is eloping with Sam.

  • Poster for The Century's Best

    The Century's Best 4.0

    Air date: 1985-11-29

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: The Space-Time Capsule Contest is underway, and Orbitty has an entry form for qualification. However, only one story entry per form will be accepted, and the Jetsons exhaust themselves fighting for control of the contest entry. After an unlikely ally helps them combine their entries into one, the Jetsons are declared "Future Family of the Year". This episode contains clips from past Jetsons episodes "Elroy Meets Orbitty", "Judy's Birthday Surprise", "The Cosmic Courtship of George and Jane" and "SuperGeorge".

  • Poster for A Jetson Christmas Carol

    A Jetson Christmas Carol 3.5

    Air date: 1985-12-13

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Based on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". Scrooge Spacely orders George to work overtime on Christmas Eve, which begins to tire George. Meanwhile, Astro is injured in a freak accident while chasing a toy robot cat, which causes him to get sick. Now it's up to the Spirits of Christmases Past, Present, and Future to convince Spacely that Christmas is a time for giving.

The Jetsons

Seasons

We use cookies.