The Jetsons - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Elroy Meets Orbitty
Elroy finds a weird rock and takes it home, where it hatches into a furry little creature that the family adopts, although Astro doesn't feel as loved anymore and runs away, getting taken to the dogpound in the process.

Rosie Come Home
Rosie is in need of a replacement program, which she overhears and thinks she's being replaced, so she leaves the Jetsons.

Solar Snoops
When Cogswell sends in a spy to Spacely Space Sprockets to steal Spacely's new chocolate microchip cookie, Spacely sends George—disguised as Georgina Jetstream—to act as Cogswell's new secretary to get it back.

Judy's Birthday Surprise
Finding herself alone on the night of her 16th birthday, Judy tells her robot diary all about the events that lead up to her special day.

SuperGeorge
A machine that can make thoughts a reality breaks while George imagines himself as a superhero. Believing it to be permanent, he becomes a wrestler after his super strength gets him in trouble with Spacely.

Family Fallout
George Jetson and his family competes against Cosmo Spacely and his family in the game show "Family Fallout". Mr. Spacely is determined to keep George from participating in the game show.

Instant Replay
George gets a device that can rewind time back to any moment and make it better; but his jealousy of an old rival gets the better of him and accidentally removes his marriage to Jane.

Fugitive Fleas
Circus Moon Fleas quit their job and take refuge on Astro.

S.M.A.S.H.
Mr. Spacely leaves his brand new fancy car to George while he is on a business trip. Judy and Elroy take George's car for a ride, so Jane has to take Mr. Spacely's to go to the mall. Jane wrecks the car completely while she tries to find a parking space.

One Strike, You're Out
George is talked into going on a workers' strike; he accidentally breaks Elroy's robot for the Robot Olympics, so he gets inside and acts out the contests himself.

Mother's Day for Rosie
George tries to cheer Rosie up by getting a picture of her previous model, her "mother", but being an old model, it proves difficult to find.

S'No Relative
The Jetson's are expecting a visit from a cousin. Meanwhile, a alien iceman escapes from a doctor and ends up at the Jetson's home and is mistaken for the cousin.

Dance Time
After Judy becomes shamed about George's dancing style, George ends up taking dancing lessons. He then runs into a inventor who gives him a pair of experimental dancing shoes so he can impress his daughter.

Judy Takes Off
George tries to get Judy away from the dangers of teenage boys by sending her to her wallflower cousin Melissa for a few days, but doesn't count on Melissa becoming a wild child.

Winner Takes All
George is forced to prove his brawn when Spacely is pitted against Cogswell in an Olympic-themed contest. But he must also keep his brains intact if he is to uncover Mr. Cogswell's cheating twins.

The Mirrormorph
An alien-like clay substance, which can silently mimic those who touch it, causes great confusion and chaos among the citizens of Orbit City.

The Cosmic Courtship of George and Jane
Just as George upsets Jane for forgetting their anniversary, they find out that they weren't officially married all these years!

High Moon
Elroy's idolization of a TV action star, gets George to take the whole family to the "Old West" parts of space, where his great-great-grandfather was a real hero. But a rival's descendant has a score to settle.

Hi-Tech Wreck
A successful investment opportunity between Spacely Sprockets and a major corporation, rides on George keeping R.U.D.I. from overloading, which, of course, means the end of his job, if he fails.

Little Bundle of Trouble
A jewel thief lays low by disguising himself as baby and dropping himself off at the Jetsons' doorstep.

Elroy in Wonderland
While on vacation, Elroy runs away with Astro, after the strict robotic activities director forbids Astro to be with the family, who seem to be taking the robot's side over Elroy. During this time, he runs into a secret, trash zone where obsolete, living tools rebel against the dictator, the Wicked Wrench of the West.

The Swiss Family Jetson
City life has become too much for George, so after being laid off from work, he and the family set off to live a simpler life as farmers on a far-off planetoid.

Rip-Off Rosie
After accidentally consuming a bad lugnut, Rosie's personality malfunctions, transforming her into a kleptomaniac.

Fantasy Planet
Having become overly stressed and overly worked, the Jetsons discover Fantasy Planet, which can provide for them their ultimate desires.

Space Bong
A case of mistaken identity leads George to be confused for a secret agent, who is wanted by the evil organization S.N.E.A.K

Haunted Halloween
After hearing a scary story from George, Orbitty believes a mad scientist is out to get him to add to his museum.

Astro's Big Moment
George is caught in a difficult position as dog show judge, where he'll either lose the love of his family, his job, or even his life, if he doesn't choose the right dog to win.

Jetsons' Millions
George's life takes a major turn, when he goes from taking on a second job to finding out he's a millionaire!

The Wrong Stuff
Elroy becomes a celebrity after he and Astro accidentally board a rocket, which is programmed to land back to Earth in five years. However, due to interference with a black hole, they return quicker than expected, with some surprising results.

The Vacation
While on a free cruise on the Love Rocket, George and Jane encounter old flames who are still burning a torch for the two. When George and Jane fail to turn them down, it's up to their kids to get rid of the old romances.

Team Spirit
George becomes the star player in a baseball game between the Spacely Sprockets and Cogswell Cogs, which is otherwise filled with only robots.

Future Tense
After finding out Jane's new sunglasses can foresee the immediate future, she and George turn to betting on horses, until they get into trouble with two shady-looking figures.

Far-Out Father
While Elroy makes a class project about his father, George has to contend with Astro's spring fever, which has made him obsessed with the new neighborhood dog, Jezebel.

Dog Daze Afternoon
A mix-up of computer disks between a new Spacely Sprockets transportation device and Elroy's dog training machine, makes programs George to act like a dog.

Grandpa and the Galactic Goldigger
A case of mistaken identity ensues when a young, seductive con artist believes Grandpa Jetson is rich after using Mr. Spacely's credit card.

Robot's Revenge
After being fired due to George's complaint, Ralph the robot turns all of robotkind against him.

To Tell the Truth
George insists to Elroy that it's better to be honest with Jane, but finds it difficult to be honest himself with Jane, after postponing their date when he gets stuck on a moon with the alluring Bubbles Blastoff.

Boy George
Feeling his age, George takes some youth potion, but the experimental concoction turns him into a child.

Judy's Elopement
Due to gossip from Rosie, George believes Judy is eloping with Sam Spacely, Mr. Spacely, inept nephew. But she is really helping Sam secretly get hitched with Asteroid Cogswell, Mr. Cogswell's daughter.

The Century's Best
After Orbitty gets randomly picked to decide who is the best person to represent the 21st century a thousand years later, each of the Jetson family vie for his attention by recounting to him a favorite moment in their lives.

A Jetson Christmas Carol
As a result of showing his dislike of all things Christmas, three ghostly robotic apparitions visit the greedy Spacely to show him the error of his ways, from his past mistakes to what his current mistakes are and how it will affect his future.
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