Star Trek | |
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Information | |
Title: | Star Trek |
Format: | Animated |
Running time: | 30 min. |
country: | USA |
Network: | NBC |
Seasons: | 2 |
Episodes: | 22 |
Production | |
Production company: | Paramount Television; Filmation Associates |
Distributor: | Paramount Television (1973–2006) CBS Paramount Television (2006–2007) CBS Television Distribution (2007–2021) CBS Media Ventures (2021–present) |
Executive producers: | Norm Prescott; Lou Scheimer |
Producers: | D.C. Fontana |
Principal cast: | William Shatner; Leonard Nimoy; DeForest Kelley; George Takei; Nichelle Nichols; James Doohan; Majel Barrett |
Air dates | |
First aired: | September 8th, 1973 |
Last aired: | October 12th, 1974 |
Star Trek was an animated science fiction television series. It aired on NBC from September 8th, 1973 to October 12th, 1974, spanning a total of twenty-two episodes. The series was created by Gene Roddenberry and is based on the original Star Trek live-action series, which aired for three seasons from 1966 to 1969. The animated series brought back all of the original cast members, now providing the voices for all of the characters they made famous in the first show. The series starred William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mister Spock, DeForest Kelley as Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy and also featured George Takei reprising the role of Mister Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lieutenant Uhura, James Doohan as Mister Scott and Majel Barrett as Nurse Chapel. Doohan and Barrett also provided the voices for other characters in select episodes. The only original cast member who did not participate in the animated series was Walter Koenig, who played Pavel Chekov on the first show.
Episodes[]
Season One[]
Episode | Title | Airdate |
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1x1 | Beyond the Farthest Star | September 8th, 1973 |
1x2 | Yesteryear | September 15th, 1973 |
1x3 | One of Our Planets Is Missing | September 22nd, 1973 |
1x4 | The Lorelei Signal | September 29th, 1973 |
1x5 | More Tribbles, More Troubles | October 6th, 1973 |
1x6 | The Survivor | October 13th, 1973 |
1x7 | The Infinite Vulcan | October 20th, 1973 |
1x8 | The Magicks of Megas-Tu | October 27th, 1973 |
1x9 | Once Upon a Planet | November 3rd, 1973 |
1x10 | Mudd's Passion | November 10th, 1973 |
1x11 | The Terratin Incident | November 17th, 1973 |
1x12 | The Time Trap | November 24th, 1973 |
1x13 | The Ambergris Element | December 1st, 1973 |
1x14 | The Slaver Weapon | December 15th, 1973 |
1x15 | The Eye of the Beholder | January 5th, 1974 |
1x16 | The Jihad | January 12th, 1974 |
Season Two[]
Episode | Title | Airdate |
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2x1 | The Pirates of Orion | September 7th, 1974 |
2x2 | Bem | September 14th, 1974 |
2x3 | The Practical Joker | September 21st, 1974 |
2x4 | Albatross | September 28th, 1974 |
2x5 | How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth | October 5th, 1974 |
2x6 | The Counter-Clock Incident | October 12th, 1974 |
Notes & Trivia[]
See also[]
Media
The World of Star Trek
Star Trek miscellaneous
External Links[]
- Star Trek: The Animated Series at IMDB
- Star Trek: The Animated Series at the TV IV
- Star Trek: The Animated Series at Wikipedia
- Star Trek: The Animated Series at TV.com guide
- Star Trek: The Animated Series at TV Rage.com
- Star Trek: The Animated Series at Memory Alpha
- Star Trek: The Animated Series at the Star Trek DB