Credits
Writer(s):
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Penciller(s):
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Inker(s):
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Colorist(s):
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Letterer(s):
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Subject Matter
Genres:
humorous
Character(s):
Jetsons [George Jetson; Jane Jetson; Judy Jetson; Elroy Jetson]; Mr. Spacely; Smith (classmate of George and Jane); two firefighters; police officer; Joe (inventor); elephant; Aunt Kate (Jane's aunt)
First Line:
Even in the year 2070 A.D. when science has improved houses, transportation, and countless other things, people like George Jetson still have poor memories…
Synopsis:
Well-intentioned but forgetful bumbler George receives the memory of an elephant, to some very awkward and disastrous results.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
8
Job Number:
D-1763
Notes:
This story is an almost panel-for-panel remake of the story “The Forget-Me-Duck” from Donald Duck (Western, 1962 Series) #114 July 1967, with Donald Duck as the well-intentioned but forgetful bumbler who receives the memory of an elephant, to the very same awkward and disastrous results. While the original Donald Duck version of this story is 7 four-tiered panel pages, and the Jetsons remake is similarly laid-out to 8 pages, they are essentially the same, beat-for-beat, but with individual Duck-specific references now changed to Jetsons-specific references.