Star Trek: The Animated Series | |
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Abbr.: | TAS |
Created by: | Gene Roddenberry (though he didn't take the responsibility afterwards) |
Studio: | Filmation |
Original network: | dunno |
Production dates: | 1973-1974 |
Original run: | 8 September 1973–12 October 1974 |
Episodes: | 22 |
Timespan: | 2269-2270 |
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Star Trek: The Animated Series (formally called Star Trek, also called The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, never called The Best Trek-Series There Ever Was, Best There Ever Will Be) is the second Star Trek series, although Star Trek: The Next Generation has attempted to gain this claim. Star Trek featured the voyages of the starship Enterprise.
Summary[]
Space, it is still the final frontier, yes. These are, indeed, the voyages of this, the starship Enterprise. She's, it's, they are on a five-year mission: and yes, after all, they finally end what they have started: to explore some strange new and exotic worlds, to seek out new life formations and destroy them at all costs, and discover, --well, actually to interfere with new civilizations and cultures for your freedom; and alien women, too; to boldly, yea, to boldly, go where no man, or woman, or person -- that is to say one, even, has gone gone gone before from outside our galaxy.
Main Cast[]
- William Shatner as James T. Kirk
- Leonard Nimoy as Spock
- DeForest Kelley as Leonard McCoy
- James Doohan as Montgomery Scott
- Nichelle Nichols as Uhura
- George Takei as Hikaru Sulu
- Majel Barrett as Christine Chapel
- Walter Koenig as BUUUUUAAAAARRRRGHHHRRRR!!! (edited out of all shots, reels stomped on and burned)
Production crew[]
- Gene Roddenberry - Creator, Writer, Producer, Executive Producer, Trek Overlord
- D.C. Fontana - Writer, Script Consultant, Script Hider
Episodes[]
Season 1[]
Season 2[]
Season 3[]
Background[]
A very special episode of the Animated Series with a Very Special Guest Star