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Animated series[]

My Favorite Martians
Favorite martians logo
Genre Animation
Voices of Howard Morris
Jonathan Harris
Lane Scheimer
Jane Webb
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 16
Production
Producer(s) Norm Prescott
Lou Scheimer
Running time 22–24 minutes
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 8, 1973 (1973-09-08) – December 22, 1973 (1973-12-22)
Chronology
Preceded by My Favorite Martian

An animated series, My Favorite Martians, was made by Filmation, and ran on CBS, from September 1973 to September 1975 on Saturday mornings. The series features Tim, Martin, Mrs. Brown and Detective Brennan (Brennan is considerably different). To appeal to a younger audience, Uncle Martin is joined by his Martian nephew named Andromeda, nicknamed "Andy", who only has one antenna and thus lesser powers than Uncle Martin and did appear in one episode of the television series. The pair also have a Martian pet named Okey, a sort of bouncing sheepdog with antennae. Tim also had a niece of his own, named Katy, living with them. None of the characters were voiced by the original actors; Jonathan Harris voiced Martin.
The cartoon utilized a number of scripts from what would have been season four of the live action show; as of early July 2013, Jack Chertok Television co-owned it, with the Chertok company retaining all merchandising rights to the show. Distribution rights were held, as of April 2013, by Classic Media as part of their Filmation holdings.[citation needed]

Episode list[]

Title Original
airdate
1 "Check-Up" 1973.09.08
2 "Life Style" 1973.09.15
3 "Home Schtick" 1973.09.22
4 "Wall to Wall Flower" 1973.09.29
5 "The Cleo Caper" 1973.10.06
6 "Robot Tailor" 1973.10.13
7 "Lonely Okie?" 1973.10.20
8 "Triple Trouble" 1973.10.27
9 "The Incredible Shrinking Ship" 1973.11.03
10 "My Favorite Neighbor" 1973.11.10
11 "Allergy" 1973.11.17
12 "Truant Teacher" 1973.11.24
13 "Love: Martian Style" 1973.12.01
14 "The Chump Who Cried Chimp" 1973.12.08
15 "Credibility Gap" 1973.12.15
16 "Garage Sale" 1973.12.22