Astro (The Jetsons)
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Astro the dog is a canine character on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon, The Jetsons.
Astro was designed by Iwao Takamoto, and originally voiced by Don Messick. In the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "Back to the Present", Astro was voiced by Wally Wingert.
Astro was found by Elroy in the fourth Jetsons episode, "The Coming of Astro". When Elroy, Jane and Judy proposed keeping the dog to George, he was against it. To try and stay out of the "doghouse" with his family, he got an electronic dog. The electronic dog was supposed to be the new hairless, non-eating, protect your house, way to go. When a cat burgler tried to rob the Jetsons, the electronic dog attacked him (which he did to anyone wearing a mask). Elroy tried waking Astro to get him to stop the burglar as a way to prove himself, but Astro turned out to be more interested in hiding in fear. However, when trying to escape, the cat burgler put the mask on George. The electronic dog then proceeded to chase after George. It was Astro (who was trying to run from the cat burgler) that inevitably caught the criminal (by accident) by crashing into him. This prompted George to decide that the electronic dog was not the way to go. They gave the electronic dog to the police and kept Astro as part of their family.
- In the fifteenth episode, "Millionaire Astro", Astro is discovered to be Tralfaz, the long-lost pet dog of zillionaire J.P. Gottrockets.
- Astro also appeared in Astro and the Space Dogs, a segment of Space Stars.
- Astro's signature expression was "Ruh-roh!" (or "Ruh-roh, Reorge!") , supposedly the canine variant of "Uh-oh!" (expression of dismay). More popularly remembered as, "ROT-ROH!!!"
[edit] Reference
- Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, by Michael Mallory, 1998, published by Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc., distributed by Publishers Group West. ISBN 0-88363-108-3