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''Jetsons: The Movie'' is an animated film movie released in 1990. It is based on the Hanna Barbera TV animated series, ''The Jetsons'' that aired from 1962-1963 before being revived in 1985-1987, centered on a futuristic family.
''Jetsons: The Movie'' is an animated film movie released in 1990. It is based on the Hanna Barbera TV animated series ''The Jetsons'' that aired from 1962-1963 before being revived in 1985-1987, centered on a futuristic family.


In the movie, a song named '''''Gotcha''''' was used during a scene transition.
In the movie, a song named '''''Gotcha''''' was used during a scene transition. However, the song was not included in the movie's soundtrack. Despite this, it is the second one listed in the credits.


The song was not included in the movie's soundtrack and cannot be found online. The song is the second song listed in the credits and is also the first composition listed that was made to be used in the movie.
''Gotcha'' is written by Tim James and Steve McClintock, and performed by SteveMclintock and Garm Beall.


As of 2019, there doesn't seem to be an extended/full version of the song available anywhere, if it ever existed in this format.
As of 2019, there doesn't seem to be an extended/full version of the song available anywhere, if it ever existed in this format.

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Screenshot of the credits showing the song

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

Jetsons: The Movie is an animated film movie released in 1990. It is based on the Hanna Barbera TV animated series The Jetsons that aired from 1962-1963 before being revived in 1985-1987, centered on a futuristic family.

In the movie, a song named Gotcha was used during a scene transition. However, the song was not included in the movie's soundtrack. Despite this, it is the second one listed in the credits.

Gotcha is written by Tim James and Steve McClintock, and performed by SteveMclintock and Garm Beall.

As of 2019, there doesn't seem to be an extended/full version of the song available anywhere, if it ever existed in this format.

External links

The movie's soundtrack