Star Trek

Star Trek

1973
Star Trek
Star Trek

Star Trek

7.2 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

The animated adventures of Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and the crew of the Starship Enterprise.

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EP6  The Counter-Clock Incident
Oct. 12,1974
The Counter-Clock Incident

With Commodore Robert April (the first commander of the Enterprise) on board, Kirk pursues a ship plunging into a supernova, and enters a universe where time runs backwards.

EP5  How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth
Oct. 05,1974
How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth

The Enterprise runs into a being that once visited Earth and influenced the Mayan culture.

EP4  Albatross
Sep. 28,1974
Albatross

Dr. McCoy is arrested and held responsible for causing a plague that ravaged the planet Dramia II, where he performed a mass-innoculation 19 years earlier.

EP3  The Practical Joker
Sep. 21,1974
The Practical Joker

The computer of the Enterprise gains partial sentience and starts playing practical jokes on the crew.

EP2  Bem
Sep. 14,1974
Bem

The Enterprise crew is joined by a unpredictable alien called Ari bn Bem, an independent observer from the planet Pandro.

EP1  The Pirates of Orion
Sep. 07,1974
The Pirates of Orion

With Spock stricken down by a fatal disease, the Enterprise must track down the drug that can cure him before it is too late.

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7.2 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation , Drama , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 1973-09-08 | Released Producted By: Filmation Associates , Paramount Television Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://intl.startrek.com/shows/star-trek-the-animated-series
Synopsis

The animated adventures of Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and the crew of the Starship Enterprise.

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Cast

William Shatner , Leonard Nimoy , DeForest Kelley

Director

Don Christensen

Producted By

Filmation Associates , Paramount Television Studios

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jacobjohntaylor1 This is a great show. It has great acting. And also has great story lines. It also has great animation. It is a good show. See it. Star Trek the motion picture is better. But still this i a great show.
SnoopyStyle Most of the crew of the USS Enterprise returns after cancellation in animation form with the exception of Pavel Chekov. They continue their voyage with the use of many of the original ideas like the Tribbles, The Guardian of Forever, the Amusement Park planet, Harry Mudd and others. There are additional alien characters included in the crew. Some of them are too campy like the catlike character who purrs.The animation is comparable to other TV animation of the era. However I'm not sure it's any more of a show for kids just because it's animated. It does allow the show to have greater scope and freedom. I like the miniaturization episode and animation certainly makes it easier to do. There is some arguments about cannon but it's a good show for fans no matter what. Some of the new ideas in this series get reused in later incarnations.
rooprect Some consider this to be the ho-hum followup to a great show. I couldn't disagree more.Aside from the fact that it's a cartoon and the episodes are rushed in 30 mins, I found this to be a philosophical cut above the Trek of the late 60s. Here in the animated series, we catch a glimpse of some amazingly progressive ideas such as non-violence, compassion and tolerance. Kirk & Spock aren't so quick to set phasers on kill as they were before. Klingon/Federation confrontations in space are resolved without bloodshed. In one episode (my favourite), Kirk defends Lucifer's right to live, because Lucifer--for all his past crimes and flaws--is a living entity. Folks, this is some advanced stuff.Of course that means we don't see as much "action". Not many shootouts. Nothing violent really. The red shirts don't get wasted as bad. You may find yourself screaming at the TV, "Kirk, you WUSS! I woulda KICKED HIS ASS!" But that, I believe, is the whole point of Gene Roddenberry's visionary creation--that humans of the future would be a much more evolved, diplomatic and nonviolent species. This was evident in the original '66-'69 Trek, but we get it full force in the '74-'75 animated series.If it means anything to you, both William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy were vegetarians for ethical reasons during the production of this show, and they still are today. (Edit 7 years after my original post: I'm pretty sure William Shatner has been poundin down the pepperoni pizzas lately, but Nimoy is still a veggie)So if you're looking for zap-zap, kill the monster, good vs. evil stuff, you'll be disappointed. If instead you're ready for a truly philosophical mind trip, bordering on Buddhist spiritualism, then this will rock your socks.And the music is primo.9/10.
pepe-121 This is like some lost series of Star Trek.Carrying on from the fourth year of their five year mission this is 22 more episodes with Kirk and crew. Some episodes serve as excellent sequels to original episodes, others are absolute gems of creativity in their own right.There is a real passion behind this series. Everything from the creative writing to the efforts put in by James Doohan doing several voices at once really gives this show it's charm.Officially it's not part of the Star Trek time-line but that aside it does have key Star Trek elements shown for the first time.Much like how we appreciate The Original Series today with its low-grade effects (by todays standards) - you can appreciate it for its creative value, effort and shear brilliance.