Jetsons: The Movie - Cast

Cast

  • George O'Hanlon – George Jetson
  • Penny Singleton (her last film) – Jane Jetson
  • Tiffany – Judy Jetson
  • Patric Zimmerman – Elroy Jetson
  • Don Messick – Astro the Dog
  • Jean Vander Pyl – Rosie the Robot
  • Mel Blanc – Mr. Cosmo Spacely
  • Ronnie Schell – Rudy-2
  • Patti Deutsch – Lucy-2
  • Dana Hill – Teddy-2
  • Paul Kreppel – Apollo Blue
  • Russi Taylor – Fergie Furbelow
  • Brad Garrett (In his film debut) – Bertie Furbelow
  • Susan Silo – Gertie Furbelow
  • Rick Dees – Rocket Rick Ragnarok
  • Steve McClintock – Cosmic Cosmo
  • Frank Welker – Squeep / Grungees
  • Janet Waldo – Robot secretary
  • B.J. Ward – Gertrude
  • Michael Bell – Board member #1
  • Jeff Bergman – George Jetson / Mr. Cosmo Spacely (additional scenes) / Basketball Coach

The film features roughly the same voice cast as the television series except for Judy and Elroy. Daws Butler, the original voice of Elroy, had died in 1988. The voice was provided by Patric Zimmerman. Janet Waldo, the original voice of Judy Jetson, recorded the part for this film but her voice was later replaced by then-pop starlet Tiffany. Studio executives hoped that Tiffany would attract a younger audience. Waldo continued to voice the part in subsequent Jetsons productions. Displeased with the casting change, voice director Andrea Romano had her name removed from the finished film.

Because George O'Hanlon, the voice of George Jetson, and Mel Blanc, the voice of Mr. Spacely, both died during production of the film in 1989 (O'Hanlon died in February, while Blanc died five months later), Jeff Bergman filled in for both characters in some scenes. The film was dedicated to the memories of both men. Tiffany sang three songs used in the film ("I Always Thought I'd See You Again", "You and Me", and "Home"), which are on the soundtrack album along with "Jetsons' Rap" by XXL and tracks by other artists.

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