. . "-"@nl . . . . "TAS main title.ogg"@en . . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series"@nl . "Star Trek: La Serie animada es una versi\u00F3n en dibujos de Star Trek: The Original Series, pero fue cancelada cuando su segunda temporada hab\u00EDa empezado"@es . . . "1974-10-12"^^ . . . . . "List of Star Trek: The Animated Series episodes"@en . "USS Enterprise, TAS.jpg"@en . "TAS DVD title.jpg"@en . . . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series"@nl . ""@en . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series est la seconde s\u00E9rie \u00E0 porter le nom Star Trek."@fr . . . . . ""@en . ""@en . . . "1973-09-08"^^ . . . . . . . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series vervolgt de avonturen van de USS Enterprise in Star Trek: The Original Series. De oorspronkelijke cast, de schrijvers en een aantal gastpersonages kwamen vrijwel allemaal terug om deze serie te kunnen maken. Doordat deze serie in tekenfilm-formaat uitgebracht werd hadden de schrijvers de mogelijkheid om op vreemdere werelden te komen en andere wezens te maken. Zo konden ze een aflevering maken dat zich volledig onder water afspeelde (\"The Ambergris Element\") en ook de verkleining van de bemanning tot 1 cm realiseren (\"The Terratin Incident\")."@nl . . . . . "The Animated Series at StarTrek.com"@en . . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series (or TAS) was the second, and only non-canon Star Trek TV series produced. As with Star Trek: The Original Series, TAS is formally titled as just Star Trek, with the subtitle The Animated Series being used to differentiate it both from the original live-action series and its other spin-offs. Twenty-two episodes were produced, and like TOS, chronicled the voyages of the starship Enterprise, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk on its first five-year mission of exploration. It is generally recognized as taking place during the last two years of the Enterprise's five-year mission, following the three years chronicled in the original series. All of the original crew returned, with the exception of Chekov, while two new regulars -- M'Ress and Arex -- were added. The series' animated format allowed for more alien and complex designs the live-action series budget could allow, but the quality of the animation is often criticized. Several original series writers also worked on the animated series, including D.C. Fontana and David Gerrold. Until recent years, the inclusion of \"non-canon\" TAS elements was either discouraged or outright forbidden in licensed materials. Following the death of Gene Roddenberry, these restrictions were relaxed, allowing for such references as the addition of Arex and M'Ress as regulars in the Star Trek: New Frontier series, and the Nasat race in the Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers series. In November 2006, TAS became the final Star Trek series to be released on DVD. As TAS is a direct continuation of TOS, using most of the live show's elements, most media related to it can be found under the TOS banner. \n* TAS Episodes \n* TAS Novels"@en . . "2269"^^ . . . . "1973"^^ . "Star Trek: The Animated Series"@es . "Star Trek: The Animated Series"@en . "Monaural"@en . "TAS_title.jpg"@nl . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series, is set in the 23rd Century. The series takes place after Star Trek: The Original Series. Captain James T. Kirk continues the five-year mission, commanding the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701. In Star Trek: The Animated Series, most of the cast returns to this series to relive the adventures. Some episodes of this series are sequels from the original series. This shows was canceled during its second season after airing 22 episodes. Kirk and his crew continues their voyages and make first contact with many new races and discover other civilizations and even come back to visit already known friends and enemies."@en . . . . "*"@en . "22"^^ . . "2"^^ . . "22"^^ . "Main Title Theme"@en . . . "TAS"@nl . . "Star Trek: The Original Series"@en . . . . . "NTSC 480i"@en . "Star Trek"@en . "Star Trek: The Animated Series (originally known simply as Star Trek but also known as The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek) is an animated science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe following the events of Star Trek: The Original Series of the 1960s. The animated series was aired under the name Star Trek, but it has become widely known under this longer name (or abbreviated as ST: TAS or TAS) to differentiate it from the original Live-action Star Trek. The success in syndication of the original live action series and fan pressure for a Star Trek revival led to The Animated Series from 1973\u20131974, as the source of new adventures of the Enterprise crew, the next being the 1979 live-action feature film Star Trek: The Motion Picture."@en . . . . . . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series"@en . . . . . . . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series was an animated series that would continue the voyages of the USS Enterprise after the original series."@en . . . . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series (originally known simply as Star Trek but also known as The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek) is an animated science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe following the events of Star Trek: The Original Series of the 1960s. The animated series was aired under the name Star Trek, but it has become widely known under this longer name (or abbreviated as ST: TAS or TAS) to differentiate it from the original Live-action Star Trek. The success in syndication of the original live action series and fan pressure for a Star Trek revival led to The Animated Series from 1973\u20131974, as the source of new adventures of the Enterprise crew, the next being the 1979 live-action feature film Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The Animated Series was the original cast's last episodic portrayal of the characters until the \"cartoon like\" graphics of the Star Trek: 25th Anniversary computer game in 1992, as well as its sequel Star Trek: Judgment Rites in 1993, both of which appeared after the cast's last movie together in 1991's Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The series was critically acclaimed and was the first Star Trek series to win an Emmy Award, which it won for \"How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth\"."@en . . "An Animated Adaptation and the first Spin-Off from the original series. Given the reality that it was produced by Filmation, the animation is typically the studio's ultra-cheap style. However, they more than made up for that with most of the original cast and the writers as well (although Larry Niven was a tad lazy in squeezing The Soft Weapon from his Known Space universe into that of Star Trek). The result is a show that might be badly animated, but it still boasted spectacular imagery and believably non-human aliens that the original show could never depict, while still reasonably keeping to its artistic spirit. For instance, this series took home the franchise's first Emmy Award. However, the franchise creator, Gene Roddenberry, later insisted that the animated show be kept out of continuity since he never anticipated that Star Trek would later be revived in live action on such a scale as would happen. However, many fans insisted that at least the best episode, \"Yesteryear,\" be counted, considering that it gives a valuable look into Spock's youth and character, as well as the planet Vulcan. Because of the information about Vulcan presented in the show, the introducing of the Holodeck and giving Kirk his middle name, many of the Star Trek writers and actors involvement in the show, many fans consider it a part of their personal Star Trek Canon. In addition, the producers of Star Trek: Enterprise have used numerous references from this series. The Expanded Universe, already having less of a need to adhere to strict canon, even went so far as to revive M'Ress and tri-symmetrical Lt. Arex. CBS recently declared this series full canon around the time they released it on DVD. The title used here and on the DVD release is a back-formation. The show originally aired as simply \"Star Trek\". It's also known by the more ponderous title of The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek."@en . "novelizations"@en . "Phase II"@en . . . . . . . . . "The logo as it appeared on the DVD"@en . "Star Trek: The Animated Series"@en . . "TAS"@en . . . . . . . . . . . ""@en . . . . . . . "* ''"@en . . "episodes"@en . . . . . "Animated crew.jpg"@en . "Star Trek: The Animated Series (or TAS) was the second, and only non-canon Star Trek TV series produced. As with Star Trek: The Original Series, TAS is formally titled as just Star Trek, with the subtitle The Animated Series being used to differentiate it both from the original live-action series and its other spin-offs. In November 2006, TAS became the final Star Trek series to be released on DVD. As TAS is a direct continuation of TOS, using most of the live show's elements, most media related to it can be found under the TOS banner. \n* TAS Episodes \n* TAS Novels"@en . . . . . "1973"^^ . . ""@en . . . ""@en . . . "An Animated Adaptation and the first Spin-Off from the original series. Given the reality that it was produced by Filmation, the animation is typically the studio's ultra-cheap style. However, they more than made up for that with most of the original cast and the writers as well (although Larry Niven was a tad lazy in squeezing The Soft Weapon from his Known Space universe into that of Star Trek). The result is a show that might be badly animated, but it still boasted spectacular imagery and believably non-human aliens that the original show could never depict, while still reasonably keeping to its artistic spirit. For instance, this series took home the franchise's first Emmy Award."@en . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series"@en . "Star Trek: The Animated Series was an animated series that would continue the voyages of the USS Enterprise after the original series."@en . . "The Animated Series"@en . . . . . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series"@fr . "Star Trek: The Animated Series, is set in the 23rd Century. The series takes place after Star Trek: The Original Series. Captain James T. Kirk continues the five-year mission, commanding the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701. In Star Trek: The Animated Series, most of the cast returns to this series to relive the adventures. Some episodes of this series are sequels from the original series. This shows was canceled during its second season after airing 22 episodes. Kirk and his crew continues their voyages and make first contact with many new races and discover other civilizations and even come back to visit already known friends and enemies."@en . "Star Trek: The Animated Series vervolgt de avonturen van de USS Enterprise in Star Trek: The Original Series. De oorspronkelijke cast, de schrijvers en een aantal gastpersonages kwamen vrijwel allemaal terug om deze serie te kunnen maken. Doordat deze serie in tekenfilm-formaat uitgebracht werd hadden de schrijvers de mogelijkheid om op vreemdere werelden te komen en andere wezens te maken. Zo konden ze een aflevering maken dat zich volledig onder water afspeelde (\"The Ambergris Element\") en ook de verkleining van de bemanning tot 1 cm realiseren (\"The Terratin Incident\"). Verschillende verhalen waren een direct vervolg op afleveringen uit de oorspronkelijke serie. Enkele voorbeelden zijn \"More Tribbles, More Troubles\" (vervolg op \"The Trouble with Tribbles\"), \"Once Upon a Planet\" (vervolg op \"Shore Leave\") en \"Mudd's Passion\" (vervolg op \"Mudd's Women\" & \"I, Mudd\") Met uitzondering van vaandrig Chekov waren alle personages en vertolkende acteurs in de reguliere bezetting teruggekeerd voor The Animated Series. Chekov werd niet in de verhalen gebruikt, omdat de kosten anders te hoog zouden oplopen. De acteur die hem speelde, Walter Koenig, schreef echter wel de aflevering \"The Infinite Vulcan\". Dr. Leonard McCoy is inmiddels een volledige commandant en zuster Christine Chapel is een luitenant. Ook waren er enkele nieuwe personages, zoals Arex en M'Ress. De serie was in haar tijd de duurste tekenfilm om te produceren, met name door de vertolkingen van de zes acteurs uit The Original Series. Bijna alle buitenaardsen en gastpersonages kregen de stemmen van James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols en Majel Barrett. Hoewel er enkele uitzonderingen waren. Onder de terugkerende gastacteurs (en bijbehorende personages) waren Mark Lenard (als Sarek), Roger C. Carmel (als Harry Mudd) en Stanley Adams (als Cyrano Jones). De personages Amanda Grayson, Robert Wesley, Kyle, Kor, Koloth en Korax keerden ook terug, maar kregen de stemmen van Majel Barrett, James Doohan en schrijver David Gerrold (als Korax)."@nl . . . "NBC netwerk"@nl . . "2"^^ . . "*"@en . "The Animated Series was produced in 1973 and 1974 and many fans discount it. The animation, it has to be said, was a little hmm... It's been said that \"those fans who came to Star Trek in the 1980s when Star Trek: The Next Generation began and those that came after are the ones most likely to reject the Animated Series as a part of Star Trek canon.\" One thing that sets the Animated Series apart for Larry Niven fans is the episode The Slaver Weapon, adapted by Niven from a story called The Soft Weapon (published in Neutron Star (collection)) at Gene Rodenberry's suggestion. The Animated Series took advantage of animation's ability to have non-human like aliens with the Kzin and Niven inserted the Kzin into the Star Trek universe in the Animated Series. With that, aggressive cat-like aliens stepped forward to challenge the Federation and its Starfleet and various games and films have been lightly peppered with Kzinti references ever since."@en . . . . . . . "2"^^ . "TV Y7"@en . "tt0069637"@en . . . . . "-2260.0"^^ . . . . . ""@en . . . . "*"@en . . . "*"@en . "220"^^ . . "TAS_-_USS_Enterprise_.jpg"@nl . . . "* Paramount Television\n*"@en . "Star Trek: The Animated Series (formally called Star Trek, also called The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, never called The Best Trek-Series There Ever Was, Best There Ever Will Be) is the second Star Trek series, although Star Trek: The Next Generation has attempted to gain this claim. Star Trek featured the voyages of the starship Enterprise."@en . "22"^^ . . "2269"^^ . . . . . . "title"@en . . . . . "220"^^ . . "English"@en . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series est la seconde s\u00E9rie \u00E0 porter le nom Star Trek."@fr . . . . . . . . . "Star Trek: The Animated Series (formally called Star Trek, also called The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, never called The Best Trek-Series There Ever Was, Best There Ever Will Be) is the second Star Trek series, although Star Trek: The Next Generation has attempted to gain this claim. Star Trek featured the voyages of the starship Enterprise."@en . . "The crew during the five-year mission"@en . "22"^^ . . . "TAS"@en . "1440.0"^^ . "TAS title.jpg"@en . "--09-08"^^ . . . "The USS Enterprise"@en . . "2269"^^ . "220"^^ . "United States"@en . "The Animated Series was produced in 1973 and 1974 and many fans discount it. The animation, it has to be said, was a little hmm... It's been said that \"those fans who came to Star Trek in the 1980s when Star Trek: The Next Generation began and those that came after are the ones most likely to reject the Animated Series as a part of Star Trek canon.\" One thing that sets the Animated Series apart for Larry Niven fans is the episode The Slaver Weapon, adapted by Niven from a story called The Soft Weapon (published in Neutron Star (collection)) at Gene Rodenberry's suggestion."@en . . . . "2260.0"^^ . . "Star Trek: La Serie animada es una versi\u00F3n en dibujos de Star Trek: The Original Series, pero fue cancelada cuando su segunda temporada hab\u00EDa empezado"@es . . . "*"@en .