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− | + | Judy falls in love with her boyfriend, Booster, and daydreams while flying, which annoys the fellow flying car drivers and the policeman. Judy later goes home and tells her family she's in love with Booster, but Rosie doesn't believe in love. |
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+ | Meanwhile, [[Henry Orbit]] builds himself a robot named Mac that can do his apartment maintenance job for him. When Mac meets Rosie, they both fall in love, which distracts Mac from his work and makes a mess of the apartment complex rooms. This annoys Henry Orbit who then shuts Mac down, and gets back to do the work himself. |
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+ | Rosie hears that Mac is turned off, so Elroy decides to go to Henry's office and turn Mac back on to help cheer Rosie up. |
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+ | | [[Rosie]]<br />Additional voices |
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+ | | [[Mac]]<br />Additional voices |
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+ | * When this episode re-aired when new episodes went into production twenty years later, it changed from '''"Rosie's Boyfriend"''' to "Rosey's Boyfriend". |
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− | * Janet Waldo- Judy Jetson |
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Season | Season One | |||
Original Air-Date | November 11, 1962 | |||
Story By | Walter Black | |||
Directed By | Joseph Barbera William Hanna | |||
Order in Series | 8th in Season | |||
Order in Season | 8th in Series | |||
Previous Episode | "The Flying Suit" | |||
Next Episode | "Elroy's TV Show" | |||
"Rosey's Boyfriend" is the eighth episode of Season One.
Summary
Judy falls in love with her boyfriend, Booster, and daydreams while flying, which annoys the fellow flying car drivers and the policeman. Judy later goes home and tells her family she's in love with Booster, but Rosie doesn't believe in love.
Meanwhile, Henry Orbit builds himself a robot named Mac that can do his apartment maintenance job for him. When Mac meets Rosie, they both fall in love, which distracts Mac from his work and makes a mess of the apartment complex rooms. This annoys Henry Orbit who then shuts Mac down, and gets back to do the work himself.
Rosie hears that Mac is turned off, so Elroy decides to go to Henry's office and turn Mac back on to help cheer Rosie up.
Gallery
Cast
George O'Hanlon | George Jetson |
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Penny Singleton | Jane Jetson |
Daws Butler | Elroy Jetson Henry Orbit Additional voices |
Janet Waldo | Judy Jetson |
Jean Vander Pyl | Rosie Additional voices |
Don Messick | Mac Additional voices |
Trivia
- When this episode re-aired when new episodes went into production twenty years later, it changed from "Rosie's Boyfriend" to "Rosey's Boyfriend".