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The Animated Series remains the shortest-lived series of the Star Trek franchise, with just 22 episodes airing over a 13-month period in 1973-74 on NBC. It was also the last Trek series to air in first-run on network television until Star Trek: Voyager debuted in 1995 on UPN.
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Acting for Two: Almost everyone, besides the Enterprise crew...
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Continuity Lock-Out: Several episodes of the animated series...
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The poor guy has been getting mocked and humiliated since...
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"The Practical Joker." The "KIRK IS A JERK " moment.After...
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Fridge Brilliance. Although the Standards and Practices...
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A page for describing Haiku: Star Trek: The Animated Series....
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Apparently, it's colorblind Hal Sutherland's fault that a...
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A page for describing Laconic: Star Trek: The Animated...
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The Enterprise crew are in fine form in "One of Our Planets...
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Behind the scenes, Leonard Nimoy dug his heels on returning...
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Full House (1987-95) is a Dom Com that aired on ABC, serving as the flagship of the network's TGIF lineup in the early 1990s. Danny Tanner is a San Francisco TV sports anchor left to raise his three young daughters alone after his wife is killed by a drunk driver.
Characters originating in Star Trek: The Animated Series. New Enterprise Crew Members The series introduced two Sixth Ranger alien crew members, M'Ress and …
It's also known by the more ponderous title of The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek. Tropes used in Star Trek: The Animated Series include: Absentee Actor : Everyone except Spock, Sulu and Uhura in "The Slaver Weapon".
Star Trek: The Animated Series ( TAS) is an American animated science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. It originally aired simply under the title Star Trek, subtitled Created by Gene Roddenberry, on Saturday mornings from September 8, 1973 to October 12, 1974 on NBC, spanning 22 episodes over two seasons.
Star Trek: The Animated Series ran for just over a year. The series used almost all of the original cast's voices (minus Walter Koenig), and animation allowed for more aliens and fantastical plots and sets.
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Star Trek: The Animated Series tells the continuing animated adventures of Kirk, Spock, and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. 2 seasons • 22 episodes • 1973-1974.