Judy Jetson (The Jetsons | Saturday Morning Cartoons)
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Judy Jetson, whose full name is Judith Angela Jetson, is the teenage daughter of George and Jane Jetson in Hanna-Barbera's animated sitcom The Jetsons. She first appeared in the series premiere episode, "Rosey the Robot," which aired on September 23, 1962, on ABC. Voiced primarily by Janet Waldo throughout the original 1962–1963 run and most subsequent productions, Judy is portrayed as a 16-year-old high school student at Orbit High School, embodying the archetype of a futuristic adolescent with a keen interest in fashion, pop music, and celebrity crushes.
Characterized by her bubbly and boy-crazy personality, Judy frequently engages in typical teenage activities adapted to the show's futuristic setting, such as video phone conversations, shopping with advanced gadgets, and daydreaming about rock stars like Jet Screamer. She maintains a loving yet occasionally strained dynamic with her family, often prioritizing her social life while occasionally supporting her younger brother Elroy's inventions or assisting her mother. Her design features distinctive white hair in a ponytail, paired with a signature pink outfit, reflecting the optimistic and stylized vision of the future presented in the series.
Judy's role expanded in the 1980s revival series (1985–1987), with episodes delving deeper into her personal experiences, including a notable focus on her 16th birthday. She became the protagonist in the 1988 television film Rockin' with Judy Jetson, where she embarks on a musical adventure involving a rock star and interstellar threats. The 1990 feature film Jetsons: The Movie introduced a significant change when pop singer Tiffany replaced Janet Waldo as her voice, sparking controversy among fans, though Judy remained central with a romantic subplot. These developments highlighted her enduring appeal as a relatable teenage figure across multiple iterations of the franchise.




















