Does the animated series complete the 5 year mission since the original series was canceled?
It continues the five-year mission. We never see the actual end of the mission.Does the animated series complete the 5 year mission since the original series was canceled?
I wonder how many kids became Trek fans due to the cartoon.
Does the animated series complete the 5 year mission since the original series was canceled?
If the wiki article is to be believed, it isn't canon and yet elements of TAS have been used in later series and movies so it's an interesting discussionThe redeeming value is just seeing Star Trek in cartoon form, voiced by the actual actors. It's not "Season 4", or the final missions or anything. I wouldn't consider it canon!
TAS was just a way for GR to keep Star Trek in the collective consciousness of the fans... I don't think it expanded the fan base.
If the wiki article is to be believed, it isn't canon and yet elements of TAS have been used in later series and movies so it's an interesting discussion
The rule that's been used so many times is that what's on-screen is canon. I'm pretty sure TAS qualifies for that. It had the same cast, the same writers, and has been referenced many times in later Trek. Surely at this point it's canon status can't be questioned? Or is it simply because some people have an aversion to cartoons?
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