Bugün öğrendim ki: Jetsons, “renk eksikliği” nedeniyle iptal edildi.

A nuclear family named the Jetsons—George, Jane, Judy, Elroy, Astro the dog, and Rosie the robot maid—lived in Orbit City in the year 2062 (according to press materials, though not stated on the show). Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (Hanna-Barbera), the show explored life in the Space Age, which was more embedded in the 1960s than the far-off future. Ahead of its time, the show featured flying cars, moving walkways, smart homes, smart watches, talking robots, video conferencing—things that actually _were_ invented in the 21st century. Twenty-four episodes aired on ABC in primetime from September 1962 to March 1963, but the show got canceled. However, it aired in syndication on Saturday mornings for two decades and was revived for an additional 51 episodes from 1985 to 1987. _The Jetsons_ ' final episode came in the form of a 1990 animated movie—with pop star Tiffany voicing Judy Jetson—which only grossed [$20.3 million](http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=jetsonsthemovie.htm) at the box office. The show's lasting legacy stems from when people reference the future, they speak of it being “like _The Jetsons_ ,” in terms of architecture, [technology](http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/245192), and [livability ](http://www.theatlantic.com/sponsored/utc-growing-cities/beyond-the-jetsons-dreams-the-future-of-urbanization/807/). Here are 10 out-of-this- world facts about the iconic animated program.