Cosmo Spacely is a character in the animated series The Jetsons. In the series and Rockin' with Judy Jetson, he was voiced by Mel Blanc. Frank Welker voiced a teenage version of Mr. Spacely in A Jetson Christmas Carol. Jeff Bergman voiced Spacely in some scenes in Jetsons: The Movie after Blanc's death during production and in The Jetsons & WWE Robo-WrestleMania.
About Cosmo[]
Spacely is CEO of Spacely Space Sprockets, Inc., and George Jetson's arrogant boss. His main rival is W.C. Cogswell, who is the CEO of Cogswell's Cogs. He is a distant descendant of a minor character from "The Flintstones" named Rockenshpeel.
Mr. Spacely is a short man wearing a moss green shirt with a blue tie and black slip-on pants. He has three hairs over his head to cover his bald spot, and has a toothbrush mustache.
Due to Mr. Spacely's short stature, he is very aggressive toward George and makes excuses to interfere with his personal life, sometimes lying to do so, and telling George Jetson to lie, such as saying he is sick. In addition to making George's life more stressful, Spacely would frequently fire him for small misdoings such as accidentally being late for work.
Trivia[]
- A running gag in the series with Mr. Spacely is that he would threaten to or actually fire George whenever things don't go his way.
- There is some dispute involving his middle initial.
- It is given as "G" in:
Appearances[]
The Jetsons episodes:
- 101. "Rosey the Robot"
- 105. "Jetson's Nite Out"
- 106. "The Good Little Scouts"
- 109. "Elroy's TV Show"
- 110. "Uniblab"
- 112. "Astro's Top Secret"
- 113. "Las Venus"
- 115. "Test Pilot"
- 117. "The Little Man"
- 119. "G.I. Jetson"
- 120. "Miss Solar System"
- 121. "Private Property"
- 202. "Rosie Come Home"
- 203. "Solar Snoops"
- 204. "Judy's Birthday Surprise"
- 205. "SuperGeorge"
- 206. "Family Fallout"
- 208. "Fugitive Fleas"
- 209. "S.M.A.S.H."
- 210. "One Strike, You're Out"
- 211. "Mother's Day for Rosie"
- 213. "Dance Time"
- 214. "Judy Takes Off"
- 215. "Winner Takes All"
- 216. "The Mirrormorph"
- 217. "The Cosmic Courtship of George and Jane"
- 219. "Hi-Tech Wreck"
- 220. "Little Bundle of Trouble"
- 222. "The Swiss Family Jetson"
- 223. "Rip-Off Rosie" (video screen)
- 224. "Fantasy Planet"
- 225. "Space Bong"
- 226. "Haunted Halloween"
- 227. "Astro's Big Moment"
- 228. "Jetsons' Millions"
- 229. "The Wrong Stuff"
- 231. "Team Spirit"
- 234. "Dog Daze Afternoon"
- 235. "Grandpa and the Galactic Goldigger"
- 236. "Robot's Revenge"
- 237. "To Tell the Truth"
- 238. "Boy George"
- 239. "Judy's Elopement"
- 240. "The Century's Best" (flashback)
- 241. "A Jetson Christmas Carol"
- 301. "Crime Games"
- 302. "ASTROnomical I.Q."
- 303. "9 to 5 to 9"
- 304. "Invisibly Yours, George"
- 305. "Father/Daughter Dance"
- 306. "Clean as a Hound's Tooth"
- 307. "Wedding Bells for Rosey"
- 308. "The Odd Pod"
- 310. "Spacely for a Day"
The films:
- The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones
- Rockin' with Judy Jetson
- Jetsons: The Movie
- The Jetsons & WWE Robo-WrestleMania
Other:
- Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law (as a mutant)
- "Wonder Woman Lasso of Truth" bumper segments of Cartoon Network (stating that he has no idea what a "sprocket" even is)
- Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary Party short (interacting with temper-prone bosses Mr. Slate from The Flintstones and Benson from Regular Show)
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