Jane His Wife Jane Jetson Figurine - Hanna Barbera by Jim Shore
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Measures 5.75 in H x 2.5 in W x 2.75 in L
Perfect for the fan who collects TV cartoon memorabilia, Jetson’s vintage Hanna Barbera collectibles, Jim Shore or anyone who wants to add Geroge Jetson to their collection.
Folk art design meets the future in Jim Shore’s new collection featuring the beloved characters from Hanna Barbera’s The Jetsons. Jane, George's wife, strikes a comely pose in this colorful piece decorated with Jim's signature rosemaling motifs.
The Jetsons
George Jetson: is the main character and protagonist of the series. He is a loving family man who always seems to make the wrong decisions. He works at Spacely's Sprockets turning the Referential Universal Digital Indexer (R.U.D.I.) on and off. He is married to Jane and together they have two kids, Judy and Elroy.
Jane Jetson: is George's wife, mother of their two children, and a homemaker (although it is Rosie who does most of the work). Jane is obsessed with fashion and new gadgetry. Her favorite store is Mooning Dales. She is a dutiful wife who always tries to make life as pleasant as possible for her family. Outside of the home, she is a member of the Galaxy Women Historical Society and is a fan of Leonardo de Venus and Picasso Pia.
Judy Jetson: is the elder child in the Jetson family. A student at Orbit High School, she is a stereotypical teenage girl whose interests include clothes, hanging out with boys, and revealing secrets to her digital diary.
Elroy Jetson: is the younger of the two children in the Jetson family. He is highly intelligent and an expert in all space sciences. A mild-mannered and good child, Elroy attends Little Dipper School, where he studies space history, astrophysics, and star geometry. Elroy loves his dog Astro and is always there to support him when George loses his patience with the family pet.
Rosie: Rosie is the Jetsons' household robot. She's an outdated model but the Jetsons love her and would never trade her for a newer model. Rosie does all the housework and some of the parenting. She is a strong authoritarian and occasionally dispenses pills to the family. Excluding a scene from the closing credits, Rosie appears in only two episodes of the original 1960s show, but makes many appearances on the 1980s show.
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