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2 thoughts on “The Jetsons Were Quite Visionary”
They were indeed actually. Quite amazing. There was this perception …here anyway..that they were just a poor man’s Flintstones but they abso weren’t.
I loved, growing up, the Jetsons (in its original TV appearance). I looked online to pursue what you posted, and found something saying that some of their early episodes had a food printing machine. So the cartoon predicted 3D printing. And, George Jetson read news on a tablet. I also find it hard to believe that the original 1962 cartoon series only had 24 episodes. I need to see if my local library has any DVDs of it. Alana ramblinwitham
They were indeed actually. Quite amazing. There was this perception …here anyway..that they were just a poor man’s Flintstones but they abso weren’t.
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I loved, growing up, the Jetsons (in its original TV appearance). I looked online to pursue what you posted, and found something saying that some of their early episodes had a food printing machine. So the cartoon predicted 3D printing. And, George Jetson read news on a tablet. I also find it hard to believe that the original 1962 cartoon series only had 24 episodes. I need to see if my local library has any DVDs of it. Alana ramblinwitham
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