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Star Trek

Sat, Sep 8, 1973
  • Animation
  • Drama
  • Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Synopsis

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

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Cast

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  • William Shatner
    William Shatner
    as James T. Kirk (voice)
  • Leonard Nimoy
    Leonard Nimoy
    as Spock (voice)
  • DeForest Kelley
    DeForest Kelley
    as Leonard McCoy (voice)
  • George Takei
    George Takei
    as Hikaru Sulu (voice)
  • Nichelle Nichols
    Nichelle Nichols
    as Uhura (voice)
  • James Doohan
    James Doohan
    as Montgomery Scott (voice)
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Episodes

2 seasons · 22 episodes

Ended · 22 aired
Season 1
16 episodes · 16 aired
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  • E1
    Beyond the Farthest Star
    Aired · Sat, Sep 8, 1973 · 30m

    Kirk and crew beam aboard a massive derelict starship from an insect race, and learn that the ship's crew self-destructed rather than carrying a still-living malevolent entity to other worlds.

  • E2
    Yesteryear
    Aired · Sat, Sep 15, 1973 · 30m

    An expedition through the Guardian of Forever inadvertently prevents Spock from traveling back to his childhood to save his younger self. Spock discovers that history has recorded that he died at age 7 undergoing the Kahs-wan ordeal. Spock travels back to 2237 to save his own life. Spock is successful in restoring the proper timeline; however, this time, his pet sehlat dies during the ordeal.

  • E3
    One of Our Planets Is Missing
    Aired · Sat, Sep 22, 1973 · 30m

    An enormous space-going cloud entity feeds on the energy of whole planetary systems, and a Federation colony is next in its path. The Enterprise braves its antimatter interior and finds a way to stop it. Spock mind-melds with the entity and tells it that it is killing life, and he persuades it to return to its place of origin.

  • E4
    The Lorelei Signal
    Aired · Sat, Sep 29, 1973 · 30m

    Investigating a sector of space where starships have disappeared every 27 years, the U.S.S. Enterprise male crew are attracted by a mysterious signal. Kirk beams down with a landing party and encounters a race of beautiful women who survive by drawing the energy from the male members of the ships that they have lured to their planet.

  • E5
    More Tribbles, More Troubles
    Aired · Sat, Oct 6, 1973 · 30m

    The U.S.S. Enterprise again crosses paths with Cyrano Jones, who this time has tribbles that do not breed but instead grow to an enormous size. The tribbles are back and are causing problems for the Klingons.

  • E6
    The Survivor
    Aired · Sat, Oct 13, 1973 · 30m

    Patrolling near the Neutral Zone, the U.S.S. Enterprise finds a ship and rescues Carter Winston, a Federation citizen, financier, and philanthropist missing for 5 years. However, Winston turns out to really be a Vendorian, an alien species that can transform its shape at will. He is also allied with the Romulans.

  • E7
    The Infinite Vulcan
    Aired · Sat, Oct 20, 1973 · 30m

    On the recently-discovered planet Phylos, the U.S.S. Enterprise crew meets Dr. Keniclius, a human scientist who survived Earth's Eugenics Wars and now grown to giant proportions. The Phylosians are a once vast plant-based civilization that has been reduced to a few survivors. Led by Keniclius, the Phylosians abduct Spock so the doctor can make him into a giant clone with the intention of forcing peace on the galaxy.

  • E8
    The Magicks of Megas-Tu
    Aired · Sat, Oct 27, 1973 · 30m

    The Enterprise travels to the center of the galaxy only to discover themselves sucked into a dimension where the laws of time and space no longer apply, and "magic" functions for those capable of grasping its fundamentals. Stopping at Megas-Tu, a planet where magic and witchcraft are the norm, the crew finds their guide is Lucien, who is Lucifer of Earth mythology.

  • E9
    Once Upon a Planet
    Aired · Sat, Nov 3, 1973 · 30m

    The Enterprise travels to the shore leave planet for some well-deserved rest and relaxation. The planet can create organic androids based on the crew's imagination, but they soon discover that the planet has a hostile mind of its own. The "amusement park" planet's keeper is now dead and the untended machinery is constructing dangerous images from the crew members' thoughts.

  • E10
    Mudd's Passion
    Aired · Sat, Nov 10, 1973 · 30m

    Harry Fenton Mudd is once again apprehended and incarcerated by the U.S.S. Enterprise crew, after trying to sell love crystals. He claims the love potion can cause any male and female to fall in love. He inadvertently releases it into the Enterprise's ventilation system and they discover that his claims are true. Mudd abducts Nurse Chapel and briefly escapes to a rocky planet in a stolen Enterprise Heavy shuttlecraft, but he is recaptured and sentenced to an indefinite period in rehabilitation therapy for violations of the Federation pharmaceutical code, including fraud, illegal drug manufacturing, swindling, and transport of a dangerous life-form (a Rigellian hypnoid).

  • E11
    The Terratin Incident
    Aired · Sat, Nov 17, 1973 · 30m

    While exploring a burnt-out supernova, the U.S.S. Enterprise responds to an old-style distress signal containing the word "Terratin," and follow it to its source: an uninhabited planet about to shatter from internal stress. However, a mysterious beam strikes the ship and the crew begins to shrink... and shrink... On the planet, Kirk finds a miniature city called Terratin and soon discovers that it is a lost Earth colony that has mutated because of the supernova's radiation.

  • E12
    The Time Trap
    Aired · Sat, Nov 24, 1973 · 30m

    The U.S.S.Enterprise is sent on a mission to explore a "Bermuda Triangle of Space," only to find itself and a Klingon battlecruiser trapped in a time warp after being caught in an ion storm. The two ships must cooperate before their only exit back to real space closes for good. This Delta Triangle is inhabited by other lost ships, many centuries old.

  • E13
    The Ambergris Element
    Aired · Sat, Dec 1, 1973 · 30m

    While exploring the aquatic planet Argo, Kirk and Spock are lost at sea. They are later found... but have been transformed into water breathers. Now they must track down the planet's mysterious undersea inhabitants and find a cure, or be left to live as freaks in the Federation. The venom of a deadly sea snake is the only antidote to return them to their normal selves.

  • E14
    The Slaver Weapon
    Aired · Sat, Dec 15, 1973 · 30m

    Spock, Sulu, and Uhura are delivering a stasis box from the extinct Slaver race on the shuttlecraft Copernicus. When they detect another box and follow its signal, they soon discover that a Kzinti privateer has set a trap. Capturing the Enterprise crew, they discover their box holds a rare find, a shape-shifting Slaver weapon. Now Spock and the others must keep the Kzinti from returning to their government with the weapon.

  • E15
    The Eye of the Beholder
    Aired · Sat, Jan 5, 1974 · 30m

    Beaming down to a planet to search for the crew of the missing ship Ariel, the U.S.S. Enterprise crew is captured by a race of super-intelligent slug creatures and become part of a zoo collection. They find the missing crew also trapped as prisoners in the alien zoo. Now they must somehow establish communications with their evolved slug-like captors who think of them as primitive animals.

  • E16
    The Jihad
    Aired · Sat, Jan 12, 1974 · 30m

    Kirk and Spock are chosen by a mysterious race to join an expedition of alien specialists to a "mad planet" and recover a missing artifact, the Soul of Alar, before the avian Skorr go on a galactic jihad.

Season 2
6 episodes · 6 aired
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  • E1
    The Pirates of Orion
    Aired · Sat, Sep 7, 1974 · 30m

    Spock is stricken ill with a disease that is fatal to Vulcans. With time running out, the U.S.S.Enterprise must rendezvous with the S.S. Huron, a freighter carrying the only known antidote. However, Orion pirates hijack the shipment and Kirk must deal with them before Spock dies.

  • E2
    Bem
    Aired · Sat, Sep 14, 1974 · 30m

    The U.S.S. Enterprise hosts Commander Ari bn Bem, an arrogant member of a neutral race from the newly-contacted planet Pandro. However, Bem endangers all of their lives when he conducts a test of suitability upon Kirk and Spock during an exploratory mission. This occurs on a planet of primitive natives under the guardianship of a noncorporeal being.

  • E3
    The Practical Joker
    Aired · Sat, Sep 21, 1974 · 30m

    After avoiding a Romulan ambush by three of their warships, the U.S.S. Enterprise enters a strange energy cloud. The gaseous cloud affects the ship's computer turning it insane. With the crew at the mercy of the Enterprise's computer, it indulges in a series of increasingly aggressive practical jokes.

  • E4
    Albatross
    Aired · Sat, Sep 28, 1974 · 30m

    The U.S.S. Enterprise goes to the planet Dramia to deliver medical supplies, only to have McCoy arrested and put on trial for deliberately spreading a plague that killed most of the population of the colony Dramia II. Nineteen years earlier, Dr. McCoy headed a mass-inoculation program there against Saurian virus. This disaster occurred after his team left the planet. Now Kirk must clear his friend's name before the doctor is executed.

  • E5
    How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth
    Aired · Sat, Oct 5, 1974 · 30m

    Backtracking a mysterious alien probe, the U.S.S. Enterprise encounters a ship in the shape of a giant feathered serpent, which turns out to be Kukulkan, a god of ancient Mayan-Aztec legend. Its captain, Kukulkan, is actually a very long-lived benevolent entity who wants the humans to worship him just as the Mayans and Aztecs did. He insists on putting Kirk and others through a test to determine if they have grown sufficiently to receive his wisdom.

  • E6
    The Counter-Clock Incident
    Aired · Sat, Oct 12, 1974 · 30m

    While en route to Babel transporting Commodore Robert April, the U.S.S. Enterprise's first captain, and Dr. Sarah April, his wife and ship's first doctor, the Enterprise inadvertently locks a tractor beam on a ship diving into the Beta Niobe Nova. Both ships plunge through the nova and into a bizarre parallel universe where everything is backward. With time flying in reverse, the crew begins to grow younger at an accelerated rate.