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  1. 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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  2. A page for describing Recap: Star Trek: The Animated Series. Season 1 "Beyond the Farthest Star" "Yesteryear" "One of Our Planets Is Missing" "The Lorelei …

  3. Apr 13, 2009 · Season 3 (September 20, 1968 - June 3, 1969) " Spock's Brain ": An alien woman surgically removes Spock's brain, and the Enterprise crew has to get it back. September 20, 1968

  4. Premise. Star Trek: The Animated Series is set in the 23rd century in the Star Trek universe, in which Earth is part of the multi-species United Federation of Planets. The Federation's military and exploration division, Starfleet, operates a fleet of starships that travel the galaxy establishing contact with alien races.

  5. 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".

  6. Star Trek: The Animated Series: Created by Gene Roddenberry. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, George Takei. The further adventures of Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise, as they explore the galaxy and defend the United Federation of Planets.

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  8. 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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