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{{Retitle|''The Jetsons'' (franchise)}}
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{{Infobox Merchandise
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|image                 = The Jetsons logo.png
|name                = ''The Jetsons''
|type                  = Television series<br>Multimedia franchise
|image               = The Jetsons logo.png
|release date           = [[1985 (releases)|1985]] - [[1987 (releases)|1987]] (television series)
|debut              = [[23 September (releases)|23 September]] [[1962 (production)|1962]]
|creator            = [[Hanna-Barbera|William Hanna, Joseph Barbera]]
|publisher           = [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]]
|writer              =
|director            = [[Hanna-Barbera|William Hanna, Joseph Barbera]], Ray Patterson, Arthur Davis, Oscar Dufau, Carl Urbano, Rudy Zamora, Alan Zaslove, Paul Sommer, Charlie Downs
|editor              =
|producer            = [[Hanna-Barbera|William Hanna, Joseph Barbera]], Bob Hathcock, Berny Wolf, Jeff Hall
|medium              = Television series
|genre              = Animated comic science sitcom
|time                = [[2015 (releases)|2015]]
|relevant media      = {{il|[[GAME]]: {{cs|LEGO Dimensions (video game)}}}}
|relevant characters =
|relevant locations  =
}}
}}
'''''The Jetsons''''' is an [[American]] animated television franchise from [[Hanna-Barbera]] that began with the original animated sitcom of the same name on [[23 September (releases)|23 September]] [[1962 (production)|1962]]. The series revolves around the titular Jetsons, consisting of George Jetson, his [[Son|boy]] Elroy, [[daughter]] Judy, and Jane, his [[wife]], and their lives in the far future Orbit City. In essence, it was the future-themed equivalent to ''[[The Flintstones (franchise)|The Flintstones]]''.
'''''The Jetsons''''' is an [[American]] animated television franchise from [[Hanna-Barbera]] that began with the original animated sitcom of the same name on [[23 September (releases)|23 September]] [[1962 (production)|1962]]. The series revolves around the titular Jetsons, consisting of George Jetson, his [[Son|boy]] Elroy, [[daughter]] Judy, and Jane, his [[wife]], and their lives in the far future Orbit City. In essence, it was the future-themed equivalent to ''[[The Flintstones (franchise)|The Flintstones]]''.


== Crossovers with the DWU ==
== Crossover ==
The franchise gained a single, explicit connection to the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' universe through the mass-[[crossover]] video game, ''[[LEGO Dimensions (video game)|LEGO Dimensions]]'', in the form of in-game content that can only be accessed through the use of certain ''Doctor Who'' elements. Located throughout the game are hidden [[TARDIS]] pads which, when built and used in conjunction with [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], will send the player to one of several secret areas. One such pad, located within ''[[The Simpsons (franchise)|The Simpsons]]''-based level, ''The Mysterious Voyage of Homer'', which can be discovered upon breaking ''[[The 200]]'' from ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'', will send the player to an area based on the Jetsons' family home.
The franchise gained a single, explicit connection to the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' universe through the mass-[[crossover]] video game, ''[[LEGO Dimensions (video game)|LEGO Dimensions]]'', in the form of in-game content that can only be accessed through the use of certain ''Doctor Who'' elements. Located throughout the game are hidden [[TARDIS]] pads which, when built and used in conjunction with [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], will send the player to one of several secret areas. One such pad, located within ''[[The Simpsons (franchise)|The Simpsons]]''-based level, ''The Mysterious Voyage of Homer'', which can be discovered upon breaking ''[[The 200]]'' from ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'', will send the player to an area based on the Jetsons' family home.


==Behind the scenes connections==
== Other connections ==
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The Jetsons is an American animated television franchise from Hanna-Barbera that began with the original animated sitcom of the same name on 23 September 1962. The series revolves around the titular Jetsons, consisting of George Jetson, his boy Elroy, daughter Judy, and Jane, his wife, and their lives in the far future Orbit City. In essence, it was the future-themed equivalent to The Flintstones.

Crossover[[edit] | [edit source]]

The franchise gained a single, explicit connection to the Doctor Who universe through the mass-crossover video game, LEGO Dimensions, in the form of in-game content that can only be accessed through the use of certain Doctor Who elements. Located throughout the game are hidden TARDIS pads which, when built and used in conjunction with the Doctor's TARDIS, will send the player to one of several secret areas. One such pad, located within The Simpsons-based level, The Mysterious Voyage of Homer, which can be discovered upon breaking The 200 from Planet of the Dead, will send the player to an area based on the Jetsons' family home.

Other connections[[edit] | [edit source]]

To be added