Everything you need to know about Star Trek The Animated Series

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  • @scottmantooth8785
    @scottmantooth8785 4 года назад +91

    more respect for Nimoy for his demands for his fellow ship mates inclusion in the animated series

    • @theironclads
      @theironclads 2 года назад +4

      Can't help but notice that Shatner didn't join Nimoy regarding Leonard's demands on behalf of the rest of the cast.

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 Год назад

      @@theironclads seems typical of Shatner, unfortunately.

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 Год назад

      👍

    • @philfitnesspt6139
      @philfitnesspt6139 Год назад

      ​@@theironclads by same token you could say the other cast members didn't join him either? Also why didn't he also argue for Walter (Chekov)? Fed up with shatner bashing.

    • @theironclads
      @theironclads Год назад

      @@philfitnesspt6139 The supporting cast members did not have the same swaying power as Nimoy did. Look, I like Shatner's acting, and he's done some wonderful charity work through his horse shows. However, he is like the rest of us in that he isn't perfect.

  • @CaptainSpalding72
    @CaptainSpalding72 5 лет назад +58

    I've never teared up watching an animated series, but the voice actor doing young Spock when he has to let his pet go, I lose it. A very responsible episode that coukd teach kids how to let a dying pet go. Or a loved one for thst matter. Classy.

    • @juangarza7193
      @juangarza7193 3 года назад +7

      Great episode !!!!!a young Spock followed by the original older Spock

    • @landline00
      @landline00 2 года назад +5

      Ditto. It's a powerful episode that also made me tear up.

  • @puppykissesblog
    @puppykissesblog 4 года назад +8

    Correction: the pic of "Samuel Peeples" you have at about the 6:29 mark is actually me, Howard Weinstein, writer of "The Pirates of Orion" season 2 episode. Not sure how this mix-up occurred. Sam Peeples died in 1997; I'm alive and well. I was 19 when I sold the script, which made me the youngest-ever Star Trek scriptwriter.

  • @scottmcintosh4397
    @scottmcintosh4397 5 лет назад +79

    Most important of all, it was just plain FUN! 🌌🚀

    • @1madDogz
      @1madDogz 4 года назад +5

      Agreed. I remember being so excited to have new Star Trek episodes as a kid.

  • @thomasmccullough7233
    @thomasmccullough7233 5 лет назад +57

    Leonard Nimoy was such an awesome guy. Rest in peace!

    • @buddyparrot1
      @buddyparrot1 4 года назад +1

      Your so right, I never knew that about him, but I have head other stories from people knew him

  • @The_Kitchen_Table
    @The_Kitchen_Table 6 лет назад +148

    Whenever people complain about the animation, I always tell them to view it as a Star Trek episode not a cartoon.

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 6 лет назад +12

      RWTV they basically were, they had the original cast, minus Koenig and writers of a lot of the original episodes back again, and it did win an Emmy. It's 'real' Trek in my opinion.

    • @NextWorldVR
      @NextWorldVR 5 лет назад

      I say that about Star Trek: Beyond Antares! Come watch and be my 2,500 subscriber! ruclips.net/user/NextWorldVR

    • @charles2241
      @charles2241 5 лет назад

      I always thought it an insult to Star Trek, apart from a good number of the original actors being in it. That stupid lioness and that orange thing on the bridge, ruined it, even if you could stand the cheap animation. One trick they did that makes me laugh though is where they'll have a closeup of some face in a corner of the screen, split by that edge, and then somebody much further off on the other side of the screen. It's nice one or two times, but the show seemed obsessed with it as though it were something great.
      IMO, the increase in alien potential due to animation was lost by ANY of the crew being an alien, apart from the usual alien presence of Spock. It would had worked a lot better to have had just the beings outside of the ship be freaky looking. I'm not kidding, those two on the bridge totally ruined it for me. Gene says it isn't canon, then it isn't. It really is an insult to TOS, but it didn't have to be, they could had made it much better. The music in it wasn't too terribly bad, even though it didn't resemble TOS in the least. If I watch any of it now, it's only for nostalgia's sake, and the fact I gave the series an almost absolute miss when it aired.

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 4 года назад +3

      @World: Well said and I do that. It was not a cheap show to produce. And I think that that is one of the reasons that Koenig wasn't on the show, which is because they could not afford him.

    • @costrio
      @costrio 4 года назад +3

      The slow animation pace allows one to focus more upon the dialogue, perhaps? I like audio books and these episodes are just as entertaining to me as TOS. I watched the original series on B&W TV from another city with a poor antenna, ergo, poor reception. I was able to ignore the fuzzy, occasionally rolling picture and it was still magic. By comparison, the animated series was easier to watch for me as we then had cable and color TV's. In those days. The sci-fi sceenwriters had some of the best stories in both series which was a true blessing. Dr. Smith destroyed Lost in Space, IMO. The pilot film was serious science fiction then...I became a fan of Star Trek from the very time time I saw the Enterprise. ;)

  • @steverakes6182
    @steverakes6182 6 лет назад +69

    I watched these episodes when twelve years old and purchased both animated seasons the moment they came out on DVD. They are a critical part of my Star Trek collection.

    • @DesertBro
      @DesertBro 5 лет назад +2

      I bought a set of character "cels" from Majel's company, Lincoln Enterprises. Still have 'em.

    • @ericmadsen9655
      @ericmadsen9655 4 года назад +1

      I have the DVD set. I bought it some years ago. Still good for its time. Time for CBS/Paramount to re release the animated series and have it digitally remastered.

    • @bomat761
      @bomat761 4 года назад

      Of course, you had to wait quite sometime between watching these show when aired, and the release on DVD or even on VCR.

    • @bomat761
      @bomat761 4 года назад

      Eric Madsen or you could watch it on CBS all access (streaming).

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 4 года назад

      Same here, one of the first DVDs I bought was the complete series, brought back a lotta memories

  • @KhemistryIBMOR
    @KhemistryIBMOR 6 лет назад +93

    I appreciated the the 4th season (animated series), it had some great stories. Too many filmmakers these days completely forget that special effects is _only_ a means for telling a story and not an end all to itself.

    • @johnmiller7682
      @johnmiller7682 6 лет назад +4

      Let's be fair, fans have an issue with bad special effects as well. At least, I should say, American fans. That's probably why shows like Doctor Who didn't become popular until the second series.. Though I personally was a fan from the mid 70's, on. The stories were great, but the special effects were horrible.

    • @HistoricalPlacesNearMe
      @HistoricalPlacesNearMe 4 года назад +4

      There were only two seasons, not four.

    • @mosespray4510
      @mosespray4510 4 года назад +2

      @@HistoricalPlacesNearMe He means that the original series provided seasons one, two, and three, so the animated series started with season four.

    • @johnbockelie3899
      @johnbockelie3899 3 года назад +3

      " The counter clock incident" ( Robert April episode) shown that older people are capable of doing things just as young people can. At the ending.the crew were reduced to children and Robert April and his wife, Sara were young again.in their 30's. April was the first Captain of the Enterprise in 2245, Sara was the first chief surgeon . So it was now up to them to save the day. In the episode April and his wife are in their 70's. The year is 2269.and Ambassodor at large, Robert April is headed towards retirement.

    • @0311Mushroom
      @0311Mushroom 3 года назад +1

      Like the Jar-Jar Abrams movies.
      All FX, no Trek.

  • @rickperry2145
    @rickperry2145 5 лет назад +35

    I watched this on TV when I was a kid and I have re-watched the whole series twice on Netflix. My absolute favorite episode is The Lorelei Signal. I think it was really cool when Lt. Uhura took command, put together a team of female officers, beamed down, and rescued the men from the siren-like captors. She did that with no help or advice from any men. That kind of story was really different and original for that time period.

    • @ronjeffrey8641
      @ronjeffrey8641 4 года назад +7

      You should really spend some time looking into T.V. from the sixties, female and minority characters were more positively featured that history would have you believe. With shows like Anne Okley, Zoro, The Cisco Kid in the 50's through shows like Honey West, The Girl From U.N.C.L.E., I Spy, Room 222, Gloria, and The Avengers (who could not consider Mrs.Peel a strong female)... Today's shows are a joke, a caricature of actual deversity.

  • @racookster
    @racookster Год назад +4

    When you look at still images from the animated series, you can tell the designers really wanted to get the characters and backgrounds right and to stretch their creativity. There just wasn't time or money to animate the series well - to do all the individual drawings per second that good animation requires. It's a shame, because some of the people who worked on it clearly put their hearts in it.

  • @andrewdrabble8939
    @andrewdrabble8939 5 лет назад +35

    Was able to get the dvd box set a couple of years ago and still loved it as much as I did as a kid. I consider it Canon since it has the original actors voicing the characters

    • @DLJohnsonHonourofKings
      @DLJohnsonHonourofKings 5 лет назад +4

      Andrew Drabble Thank you.

    • @frank3508
      @frank3508 Год назад +3

      I completely agree with your logic (pun fun fully intended) and l have always considered STTAS to be the canonical final two years of Kirk's first five year mission.

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 Год назад +1

      👍👍👍

    • @desmondd1984
      @desmondd1984 Год назад +1

      There are some decent episodes (I especially liked the one with young Spock), but there are a lot of things on the show that don't really "fit" with the rest of the franchise.

    • @philfitnesspt6139
      @philfitnesspt6139 Год назад

      But it can't be cannon because chekov is missing snd he was there for whole 5 year mission....s.1 he was not bridge crew as explained in wrath of khan novel but he was still on ship.

  • @mikewoodman2872
    @mikewoodman2872 6 лет назад +25

    I vividly remember the animated series appearing on TV in 1973. Us kids could not believe it - what luck! Although I don't remember specific series plots, I do remember us all enjoying the show thoroughly. As I grew up I totally forgot about it until a few months ago when I stumbled across an episode on some random website, and wow what a trip down memory lane. There is something incredibly comforting to see the series with *all* the original cast members (ok, minus Chekov) doing their thing. It felt totally in sync with the '60s TV series we already knew by rote. It's amazing how much fun we had from such a crudely animated series. I contrast that with the gadgets, conveniences and entertainment available to us today at the drop of a hat, and I have to say I feel even less entertained now than I did then. There was something about looking forward to a show that came on once a week, and *having* to be present at the moment of broadcast, that made it special. Of course, the entire '70s were special, the best time in history to be a child - but that's my just grouchy opinion. :)

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 4 года назад +2

      You are totally correct! I was 6 y/o when this came on TV in Oz.

    • @litlgrey
      @litlgrey 4 года назад +2

      What I actually remember watching the animated series in first run on NBC was that as time went on, the amount of time between the premieres of "new" (heretofore unseen) episodes became longer... and longer... and longer. By the onset of its second and final season (the one with no input from any original Star Trek veteran writers), the waiting became almost interminable. I think eventually I just gave up.

    • @dutyboundservant7051
      @dutyboundservant7051 4 года назад

      When I was a kid and watch this on TV, I actually thought this was the real Star Trek and couldn't tell the difference. If memory serves, the show didn't come on until 11:30 in the morning on Saturday.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 4 года назад +1

      @@dutyboundservant7051 LOL! It WAS 'real' Star Trek!

    • @litlgrey
      @litlgrey 4 года назад +2

      @@dutyboundservant7051 10:30 am. I just looked it up.

  • @ejseabury
    @ejseabury 2 года назад +3

    “The Animated Series”, in 1973, was my first introduction to “Star Trek” before I began watching “The Original Series”.
    I’ve been a fan ever since.
    But, regardless of what Gene Roddenberry stated, I consider “The Animated Series” as canon.
    For me, “The Original Series”, “The Animated Series” and the six movies with the original cast is all the Star Trek I’ll ever need.

  • @majkus
    @majkus 4 года назад +21

    I remember D.C. Fontana presenting the then-forthcoming series at a Star Trek convention and saying that it starts where the original series left off... "...at the end of the second season." It got a big laugh. Third season got no respect.

    • @j.jasonwentworth723
      @j.jasonwentworth723 4 года назад +1

      Some (by no means not all) of the third season episodes *were* hard to respect--Leonard Nimoy was embarrassed by "Spock's Brain," for example.

    • @mosespray4510
      @mosespray4510 4 года назад +6

      I've heard this about season three many times, but I absolutely love those episodes. I do have a bit of a taste for cheese, however...

  • @raphaelandrews3617
    @raphaelandrews3617 2 года назад +4

    Nimoy also pushed for other cast members to be included in the ST movies as the movie makers wanted to hire other actor to play their parts( see ST the motion picture) full marks to Nimoy.(RIP) Nerd Nimoy was already a actor in films and tv shows like Mission Impossible and many detective shows.

  • @user-ed4fv9nd3b
    @user-ed4fv9nd3b 4 года назад +16

    "I thought with the animated version we could have really exotic alien lifeforms or alien civilizations that could not be recreated on a sound stage but none of that was explored."
    - George Takei (as still frames of those very things are shown during his voiceover)

    • @mosespray4510
      @mosespray4510 4 года назад

      Yeah. WTF!

    • @Awestefeld6612
      @Awestefeld6612 3 года назад

      Then where did the Pykosians come from? In addition to Bem and the races on the council from Time Trap.

    • @YS-by7wy
      @YS-by7wy 3 года назад +2

      George Takei is an idiot!

  • @VinlandAlchemist
    @VinlandAlchemist 6 лет назад +14

    I was born in the '60s, right around the time STTOS was canceled, but then syndicated... so from early boyhood, I soaked it all up in reruns... then there was a bout of time when the reruns had stopped being aired (before they once again returned), where I truly felt the loss - but when STTAS had begun, I was overwhelmed with joy! My childhood was all the better due to its presence in my life, as Gene's "moral plays" found a way to feed my growth, and those of other children (of all ages), in a manner I've always felt has been invaluable. Particularly those of us who were fatherless, and needed to bring ourselves up with whatever valuable (if any) moral lessons we could learn in whatever we might observe in society and the media.

  • @lloydingraham7327
    @lloydingraham7327 6 лет назад +75

    I have been a fan from day 1. I was a ten year old boy sitting in front of my TV being mesmerized by the first episode. I still feel that wonder today in all things Trek. I am saddened by the number of fans i have met that dismiss the animated series as not genuine Trek. Some who have proclaimed to be fans have never even seen it. I am so glad to see the series get the attention it so richly deserves. Lets continue to keep the memory alive. This IS Trek and is as much a part of the journey as any other series in Trek history. ( Yes, i have a life, but consider it much richer for the entertainment Star Trek has provided over the last 50 years. )

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 6 лет назад +5

      lloyd ingraham I'm glad that it did finally get released on DVD.

    • @bestlogicmaster9723
      @bestlogicmaster9723 6 лет назад +5

      Lloyd...thanks for the posting. Yes, I was there, September 8th, 1966 to watch, "The Man Trap" on NBC as a ten year old!
      Amazing some of the fans comments I receive as my hair gets grey! The animated series was a fantastic addition to the Star Trek universe. In addition, I enjoyed the Enterprise series.
      But what do I know, I have only been following this for over 50 years!
      Take care!

    • @tolfan4438
      @tolfan4438 6 лет назад +3

      lloyd ingraham very well said

    • @madmonkee6757
      @madmonkee6757 6 лет назад +3

      I actually became a Trek fan because of TAS. It was only because of TAS that I watched TOS and the movies, and I stayed a fan too, right up until I saw that dreadful JJ Abrams movie, then, as far as I was concerned, the Cannon had closed, the book had shut. Long live Romulus!

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 6 лет назад +6

      Mad Monkee I became a fan of TOS in syndication, then TAS, and I've been enjoying Star Trek for decades, until JJA's films, then Discovery.
      For me, real Trek ended with the finale of Enterprise.

  • @thecoolestdad
    @thecoolestdad 6 лет назад +14

    I have this animated series in a full dvd set. It came in a plastic case that is shaped like a tri-corder. It is very cool for Star Trek fans, which I am one. I pull it out and watch an episode or two every once in a while. Good stuff.

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 4 года назад

      thecoolestdad Yep, I got that one too, one of my first DVD purchases

  • @EndingSummerwithRalph
    @EndingSummerwithRalph 5 лет назад +21

    I didn't know that guy had three arms and three legs and I used to watch it when it first came out! I was always interested in him and the cat lady wondering why they were there and if Kirk would hit on her because she had that purring voice, lol.

    • @Monkofmagnesia
      @Monkofmagnesia 5 лет назад +1

      The bridg must have smelled like a barn!

    • @robzilla730
      @robzilla730 3 года назад +1

      Filmation has has a Cat-Fetish. There's always a feline of some kind prominently featured in their cartoons, except Fat Albert

  • @lloydingraham7327
    @lloydingraham7327 6 лет назад +22

    Some may question the production quality of the series but it was also about the stories. True, the series did not do them justice but Alan Dean Fosters novelizations of the episodes did. He was able to flesh out the stories to make them more enjoyable and the last 4 episodes of the series he adapted into full novels. A must read if you can find them. Think there were about 10 in the series. Star Trek has always been distinguished by the quality of the stories it tried to tell.

    • @macsnafu
      @macsnafu 6 лет назад +2

      The animated stories were published as the Star Trek Logs.

    • @DesertBro
      @DesertBro 5 лет назад +2

      I think ADF went way too far on those last stories, but hey...he certainly fleshed all of them out well in general. It's especially notable when compared to the first series' novelizations by James Blish in the 60's - where you could read an episode in about 15 minutes.

    • @mosespray4510
      @mosespray4510 4 года назад +3

      I have a theory that technical limitations often lead to better stories, since they challenge the writer.

  • @rwashi
    @rwashi 5 лет назад +5

    Nice to be updated on the animated series.

  • @danaripley1200
    @danaripley1200 5 лет назад +7

    Miss those Saturday morning cartoons.

  • @laser31415
    @laser31415 6 лет назад +155

    The 'dated' animation still looks better then most of the cheap made kids cartoons out in 2018.

    • @ZiddersRooFurry
      @ZiddersRooFurry 6 лет назад +13

      I love the animated series but uh...that's some pretty deep hyperbole you got there.

    • @DCMarvelMultiverse
      @DCMarvelMultiverse 5 лет назад +3

      Damn. Straight up!

    • @donbishow5497
      @donbishow5497 4 года назад +1

      You are 100% correct, try and watch " teen titans go" for 2 minutes. You would think some 8th graders did the aniimation.

    • @rippspeck
      @rippspeck 4 года назад +1

      +Allen Albright You rambling old fuck don't even notice CGI most of the time, that's how far we have come.

    • @coleslaw1196
      @coleslaw1196 4 года назад +1

      WHAT does this jerk mean the animation on this show is "dated"? Just WHAT is he comparing it to? .. . Spongebob Square Pants? . . The PowerPuff Girls? . . The Simpsons? . . Family Guy? . . South Park? . . Bevis And Butthead? . .. oh yeah, THIS shows animation is really inferior grade compared to THAT very sophisticated stuff! LMAO!!

  • @jinky0u812
    @jinky0u812 5 лет назад +9

    It would be super cool of someone developed a big budget CGI version of the episodes with all of the original audio.

    • @Robert08010
      @Robert08010 3 года назад

      A deep fake with Chris Pine's Body and Shatners 1960s face. That would be truly freaky.

    • @JanetStarChild
      @JanetStarChild 3 года назад +1

      @@Robert08010
      ugh... Thanks for reminding me why I hate this new century.

    • @Robert08010
      @Robert08010 3 года назад

      @@JanetStarChild You know all these speech synthesizers; Its just a matter of time before you can type in any text and have it speak in any famous persons voice you choose. LOL. Sorry if that depresses you.

  • @Madeoflight-dc9em
    @Madeoflight-dc9em 5 лет назад +7

    Our dad wouldn't allow us to watch Star Trek when I was in junior high, thought it was light weight. I actually watched the animated series in high school before finding the syndicated show years later, becoming an instant Trekkie, "Mirror, Mirror" being my fave episode. Also love the books "The Federation, the First 150 Years," & "The Autobiography of James T. Kirk." TOS is still the best representative of the Trek Universe, in my opinion. I have the original on series on DVD, my son Maurice got the animated series.
    Live long & prosper.

  • @littleneutrin0
    @littleneutrin0 6 лет назад +6

    There are sets of novelizations of the animated series by Alan Dean Foster and novelizations of the original series by James Blish as well. The ADF novels were really well written and fleshed out the stories greatly.

    • @SuperHeliboy
      @SuperHeliboy 4 года назад +1

      Marius I'm pretty sure I read every one of those. They were great as I recall. The some of the cover art was striking as well.

  • @livingchutoy5422
    @livingchutoy5422 6 лет назад +23

    I loved Star Trek TAS. It was a great cartoon IMO.

  • @Wolffen51
    @Wolffen51 5 лет назад +12

    the pets name from that episode was I-Chiia...(pronounced EYE Chiya)

    • @macsnafu
      @macsnafu 4 года назад

      What? The original Chia pet? ;-)

  • @SaturnCanuck
    @SaturnCanuck 6 лет назад +34

    The show is now cannon according to Paramount. One element you forgot to mention that IS cannon is the first Captain of the Enterprise, which is Robert April.

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 6 лет назад +3

      According to Voyages of Imagination, the Animated Series was officially removed from canon at Gene Roddenberry's request in 1988, with the exception of some parts involving Spock's youth, from Fontana's episode "Yesteryear". This had already been confirmed previously by reference book author Mike Okuda in the introductions of his works. (Star Trek Chronology (2nd ed., p. vii); Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. introduction) Paramount Pictures has followed suit by elevating the request to policy, having officially declared the series non-canon. (Star Trek Encyclopedia (1st ed., p. iii))
      www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inconsistencies/tas_continuity.htm
      It's still up in the air even with official sources.

    • @jeffreybatten6277
      @jeffreybatten6277 6 лет назад +4

      In Roddenberry's original concept for Star Trek (" Wagon Train to the Stars"), the ship was the USS Yorktown, and the Captain is Robert April. It is reproduced in the 1968 book. 'Making of Star Trek"

    • @imperator88vis67
      @imperator88vis67 5 лет назад +3

      So I guess Gene Roddenberry's explicit decision that TAS was not canon just doesn't count anymore? Is that how that works?

    • @ARTHNYC
      @ARTHNYC 4 года назад +1

      Robert April was the original name of the captain in Gene Roddenberry"s initial Star Trek series proposal.

    • @robertperry8392
      @robertperry8392 4 года назад

      @@Ririten TAS was a good show, but it's not canon. I don't care what the "official" Star Trek website says. The creator of Star Trek himself said it wasn't canon, therefore it is not.

  • @mainplayer99
    @mainplayer99 6 лет назад +18

    Would be great to see it reworked using the original voices but modern animation techniques?

    • @slickchick5811
      @slickchick5811 4 года назад +1

      you mean the crap animation out now?

    • @mosespray4510
      @mosespray4510 4 года назад

      I agree. I've never found the writing for the Clone Wars animated series to be that interesting, but I love the animation. Also, there's a series on Netflix called "The Dragon Prince" that is beautifully animated. They could even fix LT Arex!

  • @brettcooper3893
    @brettcooper3893 5 лет назад +4

    Digging the shot of Gene with what was clearly the Kirk mask used for Michael Myers.

  • @Niusereset
    @Niusereset 6 лет назад +68

    TOS + TAS = five years mission...

    • @christophergammon6670
      @christophergammon6670 5 лет назад +6

      Niusereset I am happy that someone else thought of this...

    • @jd.3493
      @jd.3493 5 лет назад +1

      I recall that the 25th anniversary game and Star Trek: judgment rites are also considered by some as part of cannon

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, well, but there is still the first year missing.
      When TOS launched, the crew of the ENT were said to be in the outer space for some time already by that point.

    • @steakslave
      @steakslave 4 года назад +9

      If you've never seen the professionally produced Star Trek Continues here on RUclips, it perfectly wraps up Kirk's 5 year mission. It's every bit as good as the original!

    • @robertcampbell6349
      @robertcampbell6349 4 года назад +5

      TOS + TAS + STC = five year mission.

  • @brianstiles1701
    @brianstiles1701 4 года назад +2

    I discovered by accident one night, whilst washing dishes wearing the wireless headphones, these work GREAT as audio dramas!

  • @manuelvalentin2648
    @manuelvalentin2648 6 лет назад +7

    Wow, I remember watching this show in Puerto Rico dubbed in spanish when I was 12 years old back in 1976. Talk about taking a walk down memory lane!

    • @1madDogz
      @1madDogz 4 года назад +1

      That's awesome.

    • @Awestefeld6612
      @Awestefeld6612 3 года назад

      I remember watching an episode in a hospital at the age of 12. I don't remember which episode but it helped deal with the pain if surgery

  • @brianmcnellis5512
    @brianmcnellis5512 4 года назад +2

    Our garage was full of S.T. chairs n' props, we felt guilty. We couldn't give it àway. We threw alot of that stuff away.

    • @mosespray4510
      @mosespray4510 4 года назад

      Please tell us more. You were involved with the original show?

  • @TheRadioAteMyTV
    @TheRadioAteMyTV 4 года назад

    Hello JonnyBaak. That was really well done. I enjoyed it a lot. I have all the series on DVD and have watched all the special features, and you still brought new information in with this. Thank you!

  • @randysnowberger6501
    @randysnowberger6501 3 года назад +1

    Loved my Saturday mornings as a kid. Cartoons that had a point to teach kids something, unlike today.

  • @shibolinemress8913
    @shibolinemress8913 5 лет назад +4

    Number One and Uhura rock in command!
    Just a couple of tiny corrections:
    1. M'Ress is pronounced "Murr-ESS", "murr" rhyming with "purr" for a meowy sort of feel 🐈😁.
    2. "Lorelei" is pronounced "Lorel-eye", just like in the original German.
    3. Walter Koenig pronounces his name "KAY-nig" and George Takei is "Ta-KAY" ("kay" rhymes with "yay").
    Thanks for an awesome video that finally gives TAS some love! Meow! 😊🐈🖖😀

  • @wtk6069
    @wtk6069 4 года назад +2

    This was my first Trek as a kid. I loved the show. I even remember a Star Trek coloring book from when I was 5.

  • @reepacheirpfirewalker8629
    @reepacheirpfirewalker8629 6 лет назад +7

    I wish they had made a few more seasons of this I really enjoyed it so much. Especially with the original voices.

  • @ellsworthhall9355
    @ellsworthhall9355 5 лет назад +4

    I was watching the TAS episode "The Jihad" and realized how much Star Trek Beyond borrowed from its plot! Amazing!

  • @bowds7
    @bowds7 2 года назад

    As a kid watching the original series, I loved it and still do, and when the animated show came along it really got you hooked and I would rush home after school to watch it. Now re watching the series as an adult in his 50s it makes me appreciate it even more. The story telling, the cast and as a fan have always seen and felt this as the extension to the original series and like the original was disappointed when the series had finished.
    This show brings back memories of times and places of who and where I was and how I felt, not just for the show’s entertainment value.
    Thank you for sharing and making this video, from an old fan from Tasmania Australia, “ live long and prosper “ :)

  • @waynebrewer1901
    @waynebrewer1901 5 лет назад +17

    Man, Nichelle Nichols has to deal with some straight bullshit. God bless her for taking it with class.

  • @SonofTiamat
    @SonofTiamat 5 лет назад +2

    David Gerrald also wrote the Star Trek novel The Galactic Whirlpool

    • @Donleecartoons
      @Donleecartoons 5 лет назад

      ... Which grew out of one of his rejected episode pitches. A cut chase scene (from Tribbles, I think ...) grew into another Gerrold novel, Yesterday's Children (not Trek) ...Gerrold got all the mileage he could out of his ideas, but they were good miles.

  • @pauldaniel6208
    @pauldaniel6208 5 лет назад +3

    Well done. Thanks for creating this video.

  • @GizmoFromPizmo
    @GizmoFromPizmo Год назад +1

    The "really exotic life forms" that George Tekei talks about were put in Seth MacFarlane's The Orville, where a phlegm ball (voiced by the late Norm MacDonald) played a crewman.

  • @MrDDiRusso
    @MrDDiRusso 4 года назад +3

    I still enjoy the Star Trek animated series. It introduced some unique stories and concepts.

  • @rufust.firefly6352
    @rufust.firefly6352 3 года назад +1

    Yesteryear is my favorite. I remember as a kid crying when Spock put down his pet sehlat. Made me appreciate my beagle all the more.

  • @racheln8563
    @racheln8563 6 лет назад +38

    I think M'Ress' name was supposed to be pronounced "Mur-ESS", since the character is a felinoid and the name is reminiscent of a meow.

    • @tolfan4438
      @tolfan4438 6 лет назад +4

      Rachel Newstead more like a purr i think

    • @DesertBro
      @DesertBro 5 лет назад +2

      A lot of weird pronunciations in this presentation - which should not have been an issue since you could watch the show and hear how names, etc. are pronounced, but...eh...

    • @blastfromthepast8344
      @blastfromthepast8344 4 года назад +1

      Yeah... I would have said Mer-ress.

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 4 года назад

      *have an LP record that has two (or three) audio adventures set in this narrative universe...M'Ress plays a pivotal role in saving the ship from a telepathic cat/pet that is being transported for an ambassador when the pet becomes frightened and starts projecting fear and hostility to everyone near it as a defense...as the chaos grows so does the projection of fear and Spock speculates they could lose control of the Enterprise but M'Ress calms the pet down being of feline ancestry and saves the ship...good story...obviously since i remember it from over 40 years ago*

  • @brianjcavanaugh
    @brianjcavanaugh 4 года назад +3

    "Ay-mok" time? So, when someone goes wild you say he ran "ay-mok?" Is that a British thing? In ST4 Kirk didn't say "Scotty, beam me in," he said "Scotty, beam me up." And the Star Trek reboot young Spock scene didn't recreate the TAS. scene, they both echoed the TOS episode "Journey to Babel" where Spock's mother recalled Spock's troubled childhood being bullied for being half human. I doubt JJ Abrams was trying to recreate something from TAS.

  • @michaelalexander43
    @michaelalexander43 3 года назад

    At age 11 after TOS went off in 1969, I took in a little consolation there would be endless stream of reruns on many UHF stations across the U.S.
    But much to my surprise AND delight then as a 16 yr. old in high school, the series was back on...in animated form.
    As we close in on TAS 50 Anniversary, I chuckle at some these behind the 'what it took' behind the scenes stuff like this that enhances my amazement we're still trekkin' after all these years.

  • @shoresean1237
    @shoresean1237 4 года назад +3

    I always thought it would have been great if the events of 'The Terratin Incident' had been referenced on ST: Enterprise. Archer and his crew get a signal that Colony Terra Ten is in some kind of danger, but get pulled away by something else, only to discover at ep's end that the colony is apparently gone. Their comm equipment is too primitive to catch the signal the 1701 did in 'Terratin' so they depart with a mystery. Star Trek seemed to have a LOT of 'lost' Human colonies.
    It's hard to recall, because the issue really wasn't that good (nor was the series) but the original comic book mini-series of TNG (six issues, 5 now reviewed by Linkara - yes, that bad!) finished up with the 1701-D returning to a dimension visited in the Animated Series.

  • @lloydingraham7327
    @lloydingraham7327 6 лет назад +8

    Star Trek Continues did an excellent job of completing the 5 year mission of the enterprise and her crew. I loved when Kirk appeared at the end in the uniform from Star Trek the Motion Picture. A beautiful homage to the continuation of the adventure. And how many noticed the nod to Star Trek Discovery?

    • @DLJohnsonHonourofKings
      @DLJohnsonHonourofKings 5 лет назад

      lloyd ingraham Beautifully done that series was. Ended nicely.

    • @victoryover1156
      @victoryover1156 5 лет назад +1

      Yup. I consider it canon since original actors participated.

    • @TheWinterShadow
      @TheWinterShadow 5 лет назад +1

      Star Trek Continues is underrated.

  • @PianoMan4Life1982
    @PianoMan4Life1982 6 лет назад +1

    Very cool. I discovered this in 2013 when I purchased the DVD set. I have a lot of respect and reverence for TAS.

  • @CZ350tuner
    @CZ350tuner 4 года назад

    Larry Niven was the author of the "Man - Kzin Wars" series of non-Star Trek sci-fi novels and was a close friend of Gene Roddenberry.
    The Kzinti episode was written by him and he gave permission for the Star Trek franchise to again use the Kzinti in Star Trek V (when Kirk is attacked by a Kzinti female in a bar).
    ADB's "Star Fleet Battles" table top wargame (1979 to present) had to seek permission from Larry Niven to include the Kzinti in the game as a race. However the computer version "Star Fleet Command" didn't have the Kzinti included as they didn't have permission. In "Star Fleet Command II" the Kzinti are renamed the Mirak and have undergone a civil war resulting in a regime change, hence the reason for the change in name (thus avoiding copyright issues).

  • @bettyleeist
    @bettyleeist Год назад

    I saw this show on Saturday morning’s in 1973.And,yes!They were re-running Star Trek on television back in the late 1970”s.Up until 1977,back then.Star Trek is still a good 👍 show,today!And,let’s not forget;James Blish,who wrote the storie’s of Star Trek.too!He had also done a good job!His book’s are still on sale,today!Live long and prosper!

  • @SupesMe
    @SupesMe 5 лет назад +1

    Oddly until I grew up and got to see them all over again the thing I remembered the most… Was the aqua shuttle. Remember that? They had a shuttle craft that could also dive like a submarine

  • @ZodZulu
    @ZodZulu 5 лет назад +2

    The animated series got me into the original series. Have not seen it in years

  • @greeremalachi926
    @greeremalachi926 Год назад +2

    DC Fontana's Yesteryear, is one of my favorite Star Treks.

  • @bettyleeist
    @bettyleeist Год назад +1

    Yes,I saw this animated show in grade school,in 1973.And,I really enjoyed it!It was a great show!They don’t make these kind of show’s,anymore!It’s nice 👍 that it’s saved on DVD!

  • @jonathanmartin-ives8665
    @jonathanmartin-ives8665 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this!

  • @buddyparrot1
    @buddyparrot1 4 года назад +2

    One thing about Star Trek, they were not afraid to forget cannon, if it advanced the story. Nothing wrong with that.

  • @jtkirkfan2002
    @jtkirkfan2002 5 лет назад +1

    The folks at CBS Digital apparently think it's canon too. They replaced the reused shot of the Botany Bay as the robot ship in "The Ultimate Computer" with a robot ship model seen in "More Tribbles, More Troubles".

  • @susanesquer1520
    @susanesquer1520 6 лет назад +2

    Saturday mornings 0800 hours I was posted infront of my tv set to watch this wonderful show ! (30 April 2018 1250 hours)

  • @bradfordhatch5085
    @bradfordhatch5085 3 года назад +1

    Star Trek Animated was like water to a thirsty man in the desert for us Star Trek fans growing up in the 1970s fearing the age of Star Trek was gone forever. I think this show played a vital role in keeping the dream alive until the movies and then later Next Generation rekindled the flames. For that alone it is one of my favorite cartoons of all time. Also, Filmation for all its shortcomings was awesome. :-)

  • @fireball0762
    @fireball0762 6 лет назад +14

    This was a beautiful video. I learned a lot. The beauty of star trek, they didn't have diversity just for the sake of being PC. They wanted to show a future when qualified people of all types were working together. I wish life was like star trek.

    • @davescomics4824
      @davescomics4824 5 лет назад +4

      Actually, networks told studios to increase the number of ethnic minorities on screen

    • @LynxSouth
      @LynxSouth 4 года назад +1

      @@davescomics4824 I don't think that had anything to do with why the Star Trek universe/concept was created as it was.

    • @scottbilger9294
      @scottbilger9294 4 года назад +2

      The multi-ethnic cast was enormously conspicuous and (to we the audience) very clearly deliberate. No other show was anything like it. More than groundbreaking television, it was a revolutionary vision of society. It was part of Star Trek's fundamental premise: the future belonged to diversity.
      Do not underestimate the influence of the television show on the development of American society: Uhura was the first sexy black woman we ever saw. All us schoolboys had a crush on her. It is no coincidence that the first cell phones (now called clamshell) looked like Star Trek communicators, or that the first space shuttle was named Enterprise. For many, the society of Star Trek has become an idealized future.

  • @thoughtsonfitness3249
    @thoughtsonfitness3249 3 года назад

    Brilliant ... a great companion to the show ... thank you!

  • @dirtywashedupsparkle
    @dirtywashedupsparkle 5 лет назад +3

    There's no reason one shouldn't regard it as canon - same creator, same story head, a number of the same writers, some episodes originally meant for TOS, it being used as inspiration for other live-action Star Trek since, not to mention all the main cast voices bar Koenig (who wrote an episode). Roddenberry was simply not correct - it was taken with all seriousness as a canon-type series, and it stands up as such.
    The animation itself doesn't bother me at all - it only means more focus on the story, and a lot of them were as good as TOS because they would have been on TOS given the chance. They had more opportunity to do non-anthropomorphic aliens, give us some great backgrounds and settings, etc. If you think of how they've tried to restore rival Doctor Who missing episodes with animation, you realise the standard isn't worse here with TAS.
    Effectively with two seasons of TAS and 22 episodes the five-year mission came as close to finish as it could be hoped for. Great idea on a budget, and its significance was that it kept fans happy and alive, and perhaps made possible the ST movies.

    • @mosespray4510
      @mosespray4510 4 года назад

      Tell me more about the Doctor Who restored episodes. Where can I watch those?

    • @dirtywashedupsparkle
      @dirtywashedupsparkle 4 года назад +1

      @@mosespray4510 some are already released on DVD, basically they're First or Second Doctor episodes that were lost. Others have been animated or will be. You can start here regarding those: nerdist.com/article/doctor-who-missing-episodes-animation-faceless-ones/

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 2 года назад +1

    I forgot the guy who played Cyrano Jones he was also another original character who went to the cartoon beside Hall cool Fenton Mudd it was a mark of their authentic reality that they would get the original guys to voice their original characters to make it quality and not get somebody else to voice them it made the cartoon more believable review me I miss the days of Saturday morning cartoons kids nowadays will never know the pleasure of getting up on the morning pouring yourself a cold bowl of cereal and watching cartoons all morning so your parents can sleep in it was a wonderful era

  • @michaelmcchesney6645
    @michaelmcchesney6645 3 года назад +2

    You left out how the animated episodes were novelized by Alan Dean Foster in the Star Trek Log (1 - 10) series. Those were written prior to the absolute explosion of original Star Trek novels.

  • @tonypowell9681
    @tonypowell9681 5 лет назад +3

    Yesterday year is my favorite episode also

  • @mindyteddybear
    @mindyteddybear 5 лет назад +12

    I consider it canon. I also have all the eoisodes!

    • @0311Mushroom
      @0311Mushroom 3 года назад

      I mostly do. The Kizinti should be left out though.

  • @daleanderson1727
    @daleanderson1727 4 года назад +3

    I admit it. I expected this to be a crap episode. I was wrong. Bravo sir, well done!

  • @williamgeddes1913
    @williamgeddes1913 6 лет назад

    i got this remastered a couple years back,loved this and looks pretty stunning in hd

  • @walkerpantera
    @walkerpantera 8 месяцев назад

    wow this was fanTAStic, thank you!

  • @mosespray4510
    @mosespray4510 4 года назад +1

    It was animated like "Josie and the Pussycats," but the writing was amazing.

  • @justanotherdrunk
    @justanotherdrunk 6 лет назад +8

    enjoyed thanks

  • @djsquibby
    @djsquibby 6 лет назад +1

    Cool video. I love the animated series and anything Star Trek ;)

  • @Usa_mikek
    @Usa_mikek 4 года назад +1

    2019. I still watch these and the independent ones made. It's not a cartoon it's Star Trek!

  • @Michshnly
    @Michshnly 6 лет назад +1

    I never had an interest in the animated series as a 7 year old but watched sometimes. 46 years later i purchased season 1 and 2 from Amazon Prime on my Roku box.. And i'm glad i bought them. Brought back some memories. Way better now watching on my 70 inch flat screen vs my parents 19" tube TV.

  • @chrismayer3919
    @chrismayer3919 6 лет назад +4

    I wonder what Star Trek The Next Generation or Voyager might have looked like if Filmation had still been around...

    • @PrincessToyNerd
      @PrincessToyNerd Год назад

      There are two videos with The Next Generation and Voyager being animated.

  • @TEKNOFIED
    @TEKNOFIED Год назад

    I have watched many times Star Trek and The Animated Series. Watching on Netflix when I get to the end Ep I just start over again.

  • @ehrldawg
    @ehrldawg 6 лет назад +3

    Don't forget,we learned that Dr McCoy had a daughter ,via one of the animated episode.

    • @Madeoflight-dc9em
      @Madeoflight-dc9em 5 лет назад +1

      In addition to McCoy's marriage in TOS third season episode "For the World is Hollow and I have Touched the Sky." Great story.

    • @kevinwachs5905
      @kevinwachs5905 3 года назад

      In D C Fontana's original script for the godawful space-hippy episode of the original series, Chekhov's hippy girlfriend was McCoy's daughter.

    • @ehrldawg
      @ehrldawg 3 года назад

      @@kevinwachs5905 R u sure,Ill have to rewatch that to confirm that.

    • @kevinwachs5905
      @kevinwachs5905 3 года назад

      @@ehrldawg, it's not in the final draft that was filmed and aired. Instead the character is just a Russian girl that Chekhov knew, Irina, or something. But Fontana's idea was to show the relationship between Bones and a daughter who resented his being off in space. She even titled the episode after the daughter. She was frustrated and angry with the rewrites that eschewed her idea.

  • @TheRadioAteMyTV
    @TheRadioAteMyTV 4 года назад +1

    Many of these Star Trek writers went from the animated series to Land of the Lost, and I loved that show too.

  • @grahamturner1290
    @grahamturner1290 3 года назад

    The most overlooked Trek show. Beautifully written up as novellas by Alan Dean Foster in the Star Trek Log books.

  • @alanbarnett718
    @alanbarnett718 3 года назад +1

    This has just cleared up something that has bugged me for years. Once, when I was a teenager, I was just going past the front room in our house and I glanced in at the TV. I had a just glimpse of a cartoon - Captain Kirk, Mr Spock, and a PEARSON'S PUPPETEER! I was a teenager, so I had to be somewhere urgently (of course), so I didn't stay to see the whole episode. But it stayed with me. What was going on? Merging Known Space with the Star Trek universe? Did I imagine it?
    Now I know - they hired Larry Niven to write an episode. (And presumably, since it was early days before Star Trek canon became practically a religion, and it was The Animated Series to boot, they just said WTH and let him bring all his toys with him!)
    Incidentally, was that I Kzin I saw earlier?

  • @Monkofmagnesia
    @Monkofmagnesia 5 лет назад +2

    The final episode did not have Kirk in it and it is just as good as the others.
    With a three armed goat and a feline on the bridge, it must have smelled like a barn!

  • @GraemeCree
    @GraemeCree Год назад +1

    The network wasn't hell-bent on destroying the show. They asked for a second pilot because they'd really wanted a high quality sci-fi show. And they gave it a third season that they really didn't want to give, just so it would have enough episodes to have a chance to thrive in syndication. The show simply didn't perform as well in the ratings as they would have liked, although had they started measuring shows by demographics a year or two earlier, they would never have cancelled it.

  • @tubawritaguy
    @tubawritaguy 6 лет назад +10

    To be quite honest, after all this time, I've lost most of my original feelings for the animated series. Don't get me wrong, the stories were very well done. What I now can't take is Filmations cost cutting methods, especially using the same scenes over and over on the bridge. I really wish Hanna Barbera had done the animated, as they did with Jonny Quest.

    • @zoppie
      @zoppie 5 лет назад +2

      Did you see what HB did with "Lost in Space"? It was a cringe-fest that, thankfully, did not go beyond one episode.

    • @tubawritaguy
      @tubawritaguy 4 года назад +1

      @@zoppie I understand what you're saying. The LIS pilot was a step down to what could've been done with the series. Also, the pilot came almost ten years after the Jonny Quest series. I always thought the head of their animation department didn't want to waste their time creating characters whose facial features were too realistic. I wished some young genius out there would take one of the TAS episodes and using CGI showed show the series would've looked like. I still believe the TAS would've benefited from HB creative touches.

    • @mosespray4510
      @mosespray4510 4 года назад +3

      Hanna Barbera quality ran the gamut from Jonny Quest at the high end to Hong Kong Phooey at the low, and the original Scoobie Doo was full of those awful cost-saving tricks. I think it's all a matter of budget.

    • @theessentials450
      @theessentials450 9 месяцев назад

      Too expensive. That's why Quest was stopped.

  • @IMDRanged
    @IMDRanged 6 лет назад

    The time I finally read the Alan Dean Fosters paperbacks "Log" Series which expanded the animated series stories with more imagery and character development, especially with M'Ress and Arex, the simple animation of Filmation became even more amazing.

    • @jameskilpatrick809
      @jameskilpatrick809 5 лет назад

      My favorite Alan Dean Foster book had the crew hunting for a Jawanda to add to an alien zoo. His original stories after the episodes are huge and give a nice expansion to the Star Trek universe. Foster's work was evident in Star Trek the motion picture in it's grand scale. The writing in the Log series is excellent. some of it stays with me in a positive memory. "A vale of crystals. A vale of stars."

  • @dash-ryan
    @dash-ryan 4 года назад

    Brilliant! Thanks Jon!

  • @michaelmclaughlin261
    @michaelmclaughlin261 4 года назад +1

    Those "Survival Belts" would be recycled as a concept on Space Academy.

  • @joec.3854
    @joec.3854 3 года назад +1

    Favorite episodes were "More Tribbles More Troubles." "Time Trap." And of course, "Yesteryear." Imagine what they would have been in live action episodes.

  • @antwrif
    @antwrif 6 лет назад +4

    But, as far as the life-belt, Star Trek Continues (a fan made film which if you have not seen you MUST check out!) uses the life-belt very successfully

    • @zoppie
      @zoppie 5 лет назад

      In which episode?

    • @PrincessToyNerd
      @PrincessToyNerd Год назад

      @@zoppie Star Trek Continues was a fan made web show that finished out the Original Series.

    • @zoppie
      @zoppie Год назад

      @@PrincessToyNerd Yes, but which episode has them using life support belts?

  • @johncole015
    @johncole015 6 лет назад +2

    Finally picked up the box set last year.

  • @Steambull1
    @Steambull1 4 года назад

    I first watched this about 3 years ago, and I definitely hadn't expected it to be that good. They nailed it, pretty much, and with the original cast doing the voices, the episodes feel like very legitimate Star Trek. Should've been considered canon, but then again it hardly matters. Certainly more consistent than, say, the last season of TOS...

  • @KlunkerRider
    @KlunkerRider 4 года назад

    ST-TAS has always been considered canon by long time fans the original Casts inclusion, and stories that were originally going to be in TOS season 4. TAS is in all essence season 4 & 5 of TOS, just animated.

  • @raymondgerlach3148
    @raymondgerlach3148 4 года назад +1

    I remember this show and thought it was good and kept to the original series history.

  • @vivianmcalexander9999
    @vivianmcalexander9999 4 года назад

    Wonderful! I love the animated series. Have all of series on DVD.