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Star Trek the animated series

evangelist6589

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Sorry mods I could not find a board with this topic. Anyone ever watch the animated series? I have the DVD's but have yet to finish watching them. Sorry TOS is just far more interesting. Whats your fav episode of the animated series?
 
evangelist6589 said:
Eye of the Beholder? They copying names from Twilight Zone?

Many TV shows have episodes with similar names.

Some shows even use the same names for different episodes of the very same show. Hence this list:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RecycledTitle

evangelist6589 said:
Whats your fav episode of the animated series?

I find it hard to choose, but I'm fond of "Beyond the Farthest Star", "One Of Our Planets Is Missing", "The Time Trap", "Yesteryear" and "The Counter Clock Incident".
 
"Beyond the Farthest Star" was the first one NBC aired and it was a great start. The story wasn't too juvenile and I loved the music. Thanks to audio tape and the limited number of cues, I quickly had TAS music memorized and would "play" it in my head on bike rides. It was great to be a kid.

I'd have to say my other favorites were "Yesteryear" and "The Lorelei Signal."
 
"Beyond the Farthest Star" was the first one NBC aired
No; "Yesteryear" was the first to air, according to both my personal recollection and Bjo's Concordance. "Beyond" didn't air until months later.

It was, however, the first to be adapted in ADF's Star Trek Log series.
 
Yesteryear was probably the best for me followed by Time Trap! Am I right in remembering that The Romulans used Klingon ships in their first appearance here but were back to Birds of Prey in the second series?
JB
 
Had a few days off and had caught up with all the Series 3 shows of TOS that I could not remember clearly.
Then as I like to follow podcasts like Mission Log I decided to get the TAS 4 DVD 22 episode box set ,only £12 ,so I could follow their discussions.

I was quite pleased, Have only seen the first DVD of 6 episodes of TAS so far. I thought 'Yesteryear' a Spock time travel episode written by DCFontana was best, as good as some live TOS episodes and had drawings of Vulcan which took advantage of animation as opposed to live action.The TAS scripts seem to often mention earlier TOS shows which is a nice touch.
'Lorelei Signal' features Uhura as acting captain which is a plot idea that would have been good to have seen in TOS.
There was a spoken commentary on a follow up Tribbles episode by David Gerrold and a text commentary on Yesteryear. Though admittedly most of the animation is crude.
So overall enjoyable the first TAS DVD offered enjoyable TOS linked fare with 3 more to come. It was certainly more enjoyable than The interminable first Film , Star Trek The Motion Picture which I also tried this week.
 
No; "Yesteryear" was the first to air, according to both my personal recollection and Bjo's Concordance. "Beyond" didn't air until months later.

In Los Angeles, "Yesteryear" was the premier episode because George Takei was running for a spot on the city council (or something similar). His opponent cried foul on the idea that George's voice on TV would violate the "equal time" rule which was in force back then. George didn't appear in "Yesteryear", so that one ran first in L.A.

"Beyond the Farthest Star" was the one shown that first week in the rest of the country, including my home town.

The Star Trek Concordance places huge importance on TAS, because it was very recent stuff when the book was written. The typical half hour TAS episode got three or four times as much coverage as "Where No Man Has Gone Before"! And apparently Bjo Trimble was living in L.A. at the time, or she was given L.A. air dates by someone at Filmation.

TAS episodes got a lot more coverage in the Alan Dean Foster novelizations, too. They were expanded far beyond the basic-story format that James Blish used for TOS.
 
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In Los Angeles, "Yesteryear" was the premier episode because George Takei was running for a spot on the city council (or something similar). His opponent cried foul on the idea that George's voice on TV would violate the "equal time" rule which was in force back then. George didn't appear in "Yesteryear", so that one ran first in L.A.

And the Concordance (like my own personal recollection) is almost certainly based on the Los Angeles Market airdates. I live in the Los Angeles market (and did at the time), and so do the Trimbles (and presumably did at the time).

Of course, that doesn't change the fact that "Beyond" was a stronger lead (and was written by the same guy who brought us "Where No Man."
 
According to the DVD set, "Beyond..." has a listed airdate of September 8, 1973 and "Yesteryear" follows it with a listed airdate of September 15, 1973.
 
According to the Concordance, the Los Angeles airdate for "Yesteryear" matches the above, but the airdate for "Beyond . . ." was not until December 22nd.

This suggests that the series debut was simply delayed one week in the Los Angeles market. I wonder if somebody who has both the DVD set and the Concordance might compare the rest of the airdates.
 
I love TAS. My favorite eps are One of Our Planets, Yesteryear, and Time Trap. All of which I would love to see turned into movies.
 
I have to go with Yesteryear as well. Watched it with my girlfriend who asked "Did they copy that scene from the 2009 Star Trek movie?"

I think I winced when she asked. Haha!
 
I have to go with Yesteryear as well. Watched it with my girlfriend who asked "Did they copy that scene from the 2009 Star Trek movie?"

I think I winced when she asked. Haha!
Yes but ST09 didn't have young boys in briefs with leather straps. So...
 
This suggests that the series debut was simply delayed one week in the Los Angeles market. I wonder if somebody who has both the DVD set and the Concordance might compare the rest of the airdates.

I don't have the Concordance. But here are the airdates as listed on the DVD set.


Season One

“Beyond…” – 09/08/73
“Yesteryear” – 09/15/73
“One of Our Planets is Missing” – 09/22/73
“The Lorelei Signal” – 09/29/73
“More Tribbles…” – 10/06/73
“The Survivor” – 10/13/73
“The Infinite Vulcan” – 10/20/73
“The Magicks of Megas-Tu” – 10/27/73
“Once Upon a Planet” – 11/03/73
“Mudd’s Passion” – 11/10/73
“The Terratin Incident” – 11/17/73
“The Time Trap” – 11/24/73
“The Ambergris Element” – 12/01/73
“The Slaver Weapon” – 12/15/73
“The Eye of the Beholder” – 01/05/74
“The Jihad” – 01/12/74

Season Two

“The Pirates of Orion” – 09/07/74
“Bem” – 09/14/74
“The Practical Joker” – 09/21/74
“Albatross” – 09/28/74
“How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth” – 10/05/74
“The Counter-Clock Incident” – 10/12/74
 
1. The Slaver Weapon
2. Jihad
3. Yesteryear

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