"Jetsons: The Movie" obviously couldn't be exactly like the series, due to changing mores and consciousness in the intervening decades (i.e., Jane now had to be more than just a wife). The basic message - the rights of indigenous people - is worthy, although other productions have done a better job with it. Naturally, the music is as '80s as can be (to be certain, Judy's voice artist had a song spoofed by "Weird Al" Yankovic).
Basically, the movie was pretty much what I expected. Cosmo Spacely (voiced by Mel Blanc in his final role) needs to get listed as one of the most vicious bosses in popular culture, alongside Thurston Howell and Monty Burns.
Basically, the movie was pretty much what I expected. Cosmo Spacely (voiced by Mel Blanc in his final role) needs to get listed as one of the most vicious bosses in popular culture, alongside Thurston Howell and Monty Burns.