Star Trek:
The Animated
Series
Star Trek Animated Adventures - V. 1 Featuring the voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley, Contains two episodes: "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and "The Infinite Vulcan."
"More Trouble, More Tribbles"
Written by: David Gerrold
Directeed by Hal Sutherland
The Enterprise again crosses the path of Cyrano
Jones, who this time has tribbles that do not breed, but instead grow to
tremendous size. Original Airdate: October 6, 1973 Stardate:5392.4
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Koloth; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura; Stanley Adams--Cyrano Jones; David Gerrold--Korax
"The Infinite
Vulcan" Written by: Walter Koenig Directed by: Hal Sutherland
On
the recently- discovered planet Phylos, the Enterprise crew meets Dr. Keniclius,
a scientist who survived Earth's Eugenics Wars. The Phylosians abduct Spock so
that Keniclius can make a giant clone of him with the intention of forcing peace
on the galaxy. Original Airdate: October 20, 1973 Stardate: 5554.4
Voices: William
Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James
Doohan--Scotty/Arex/Keniclius/Agmar/
Morgan/Kolchek; George Takei--Sulu;
Nichelle Nichols--Uhura/Voice of Computer.
Star Trek Animated Adventures - V. 2 Featuring the voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley, the Star Trek crew are back in this exciting version of the saga. Contains two episodes: "Yesteryear" and "Beyond the Farthest Star."
"Yesteryear" Written
by: DC Fontana Directed by: Hal Sutherland
Spock Emerges from the
Guardian of Forever to discover that history has recorded that he died at the
age of seven while 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. Original Airdate: Sept. 15,
1973 Stardate:5373.4
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Bates/Healer/Thelin/Aleek-Om/Erikson/Guardian of Forever; Majel Barrett--Amanda/Grey; Mark Lenard--Sarek
"Beyond the Farthest Star" Written by: Samuel A. Peeples Directed by:
Hal Sutherland
Kirk and the crew beam aboard a huge derelict starship from an
insect race, and learn that the ship's crew self-destructed rather than carry a
still-living malevolent entity to other worlds. Original Airdate: Sept 8, 1973
Stardate: 5221.3
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Kyle/Pod Ship/Mailignant Alien; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura
Star Trek Animated Adventures - V. 3 Featuring the voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley, the Star Trek crew are back in this exciting version of the saga. Contains two episodes: "The Survivor" and "The Lorelei Signal."
"The Survivor"
Written by: James Schmerer Directed by: Hal Sutherland
Patrolling
near the Neutral Zone, the Enterprise finds a ship manned by Carter Winston, a
Federation citizen who has been missing for five years. Winston turns out to
really be a Vendorian, an alien race that can tranform its shape at will.
Original Airdate: October 13, 1973 Stardate: 5143.3
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Romulan Commander/Gabler; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Nored; Majel Barrett--Chapel/M'Ress/Computer
"The Lorelei Signal" Written by: Margaret Armen Directed by: Hal Sutherland
Investigating a sector of space where starships have disappeared
every 27 years, the Enterprise finds 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. Original Airdate: Sept. 29, 1973 Stardate: 5483.7
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Carver; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura/Dara/Davison/Computer; Majel Barrett--Chapel/Theela
Star Trek Animated Adventures - V. 4 Featuring the voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley. Contains two episodes: "One of Our Planets Is Missing" and "Mudd's Passion." Roger C. Carmel guests as the voice of Harry Mudd.
"One of Our Planets Is Missing"
Written by: James Schmerer
Directed by: Hal Sutherland
The Enterprise encounters a cloud creature that
feeds on the energy of the planets that lie in its path. 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. Original Airdate: Sept. 22, 1973 Stardate:
5371.3
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Wesley; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura; Majel Barrett--Cosmic Cloud
"Mudd's Passion"
Written by: Stephen Kandel Directed by: Hal Sutherland
Harry Mudd is
once again apprehended and incarcerated by the crew of the Enterprise, after
trying to sell love crystals. Mudd abducts Nurse Chapel and briefly escapes to a
rocky planet in a stolen shuttlecraft, but he is recaptured and sentenced to an
indefinite period of 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). Original Airdate: Nov.
10,1973 Stardate: 4978.5
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura; Majel Barrett--Chapel/M'Ress
Star Trek Animated Adventures - V. 5(1973) Featuring the voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley, the Star Trek crew are back in this exciting version of the saga. Contains two episodes: "The Magicks of Megus-Tu" and "Tme Trap."
"The Magicks of Megus-Tu" Written by: Larry Brody Directed by: Hal Sutherland
While exploring near the center of the galaxy, the Enterprise
stops at Megas-Tu, a planet where magic and witchcraft are the norm, and their
guide is Lucien, who is Lucifer of Earth mythology. Original Airdate: October
27, 1973 Stardate: 1254.4
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Lucien; George Takei--Sulu/Megan; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura
"Tme Trap" Written
by: Joyce Perry Directed by: Hal Sutherland
Caught in an ion storm,
the Enterprise and a Klingon battlecruiser are drawn into a time warp called the
Delta Triangle and must cooperate in order to escape it. Original Airdate: Nov.
24, 1973 Stardate: 5267.2
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Gabler/Bell/Kor/Xerius; George Takei--Sulu/Kuri/Kilngon; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura/Magen/Devna
Star Trek Animated Adventures - V. 6 Featuring the voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley, the Star Trek crew are back in this exciting version of the saga. Contains two episodes: "The Slaver Weapon" and "The Ambergris Element."
"The Slaver
Weapon" Written by:
Larry Niven Directed by: Hal Sutherland
The shuttlecraft Copernicus lands
on a planet to investigate a stasis box from the extinct Slaver race; but the
crew is captured by Kzinti raiders who hope to find a super weapon in the stasis
box. Original Airdate: Dec. 15, 1973 Stardate: 4187.3
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock;Nichelle Nichols--Uhura; Majel Barrett--Slaver Device; James Doohan--Chuft Captain/Kzin telepath/Kzin flyer
"The Ambergris Element" Written by: Margaret Armen Directed by: Hal
Sutherland
While exploring the planet Argo, Kirk and Spock are made into
waterbreathers by an undersea race, and the venom of a deadly sea snake is the
only antidote to return them to their normal selves. Original Airdate: Dec. 1,
1973 Stardate: 5488.9
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex/male Aquan/Clayton/Domar/Cadmar/Lemus; George Takei--Sulu/Kuri/Kilngon; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura/Magen/Devna; Majel Barrett--Chapel/Female Aquan/Rila
Star Trek Animated Adventures - V. 7(1973) Featuring the voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley, the Star Trek crew are back in this exciting version of the saga. Contains two episodes: "Jihad" and "The Terratin Incident."
"Jihad" Written by:Stephen
Kandel Directed by: Hal Sutherland
Kirk and Spock join a
party of aliens to search for and recover a priceless artifact, the loss of
which may cause a galactic holy war; but they soon learn that one of the party
is a saboteur. Original Airdate: Jan. 12, 1974 Stardate: 5683.1
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; James Doohan--Scotty/Sord/Tchar/; Majel Barrett--Lara/Vedalan
"The Terratin Incident" Written by: Paul Schneider Directed by: Hal
Sutherland
While exploring a burnt-out supernova, the U.S.S. Enterprise finds
a miniature city called Terratin, and soon discover that it is a lost Earth
colony that has mutated because of the supernova's radiation and that the
Enterprise crew is beginning to shrink also. Original Airdate: Nov. 17, 1973
Stardate: 5577.3
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex/; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura; Majel Barrett--Chapel
Star Trek Animated Adventures - V. 8 (1973) Featuring the voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley, the Star Trek crew are back in this exciting version of the saga. Contains two episodes: "The Eye of the Beholder" and "Once Upon a Planet."
"The Eye of the Beholder" Written by: David P. Harmon Directed
by: Hal Sutherland
Synopsis 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. Original
Airdate: Jan. 5, 1974 Stardate: 5501.2
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura; Majel Barrett--M'Ress
"Once Upon
a Planet" Written by: Chuck Menville and Len Janson Directed by: Hal Sutherland
Arriving at the "amusement park" planet for some relaxation, the
Enterprise finds that the planet's keeper is now dead and the untended machinery
is constructing dangerous images from the crew members' thoughts. Original
Airdate: Nov. 3, 1973
Stardate: 5591.2
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura; Majel Barrett--M'Ress
Star
Trek Animated Adventures - V. 9 Featuring the voices of William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley, the Star Trek crew are back in this exciting
version of the saga. Contains two episodes: "Bem" and "Albatross."
"Bem" Written by: David Gerrold Directed
by: Hal Sutherland
On a series of exploratory missions with Commander Ari bn
Bem, a representative from the newly-contacted planet Pandro, the U.S.S.
Enterprise encounters a planet of primitive natives under the guardianship of a
noncorporeal being. Original Airdate: Sept. 14, 1974 Stardate: 7403.6
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura; Majel Barrett--M'Ress
"Albatross" Written
by: Dario Finelli Directed by: Hal Sutherland
Returning to a planet
where Dr. McCoy headed a mass-innoculation program against Saurian virus 19
years earlier, the U.S.S. Enterprise crew find that McCoy is wanted for starting
a plague that killed most of the planet's population following that earlier
visit. Original Airdate: Sept. 28, 1974 Stardate: 5275.6
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura; Majel Barrett--M'Ress
Star Trek Animated Adventures - V. 10 Featuring the voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley, the Star Trek crew are back in this exciting version of the saga. Contains two episodes: "The Pirates of Orion" and "The Practical Joker."
"The Pirates of Orion" Written by: Howard Weinstein Directed
by: Hal Sutherland
Spock contracts a disease that is fatal to Vulcans, and
Orion pirates make it difficult for the Enterprise to rendezvous with the S.S.
Huron, a freighter that is carrying the only known antidote. Original Airdate:
Sept. 7, 1974 Stardate: 6334.1
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex; George Takei--Sulu; Majel Barrett--M'Ress
"The Practical
Joker" Written by: Chuck Menville Directed by: Hal Sutherland
While trying to escape from three Romulan warships, the U.S.S. Enterprise
passes through a gaseous cloud that affects the Enterprise's computer and turns
it into a dangerous practical joker. Original Airdate: Sept. 21, 1974 Stardate:
3183.3
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura; Majel Barrett--M'Ress
Star Trek Animated Adventures - V. 11 Featuring the voices of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley, the Star Trek crew are back in this exciting version of the saga. Contains two episodes: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth" and "The Counter-Clock Incident."
"How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth"
Written by: Russell Bates and
David Wise Directed by: Bill Reed
The U.S.S. Enterprise encounters
a ship in the shape of a winged serpent, which turns out to be Kukulkan, a god
of ancient Mayan-Aztec legend. Kukulkan is actually a very long-lived benevolent
entity who wants the humans to worship him just as the Mayans and Aztecs did.
Original Airdate: Oct. 5, 1974 Stardate: 6063.4
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura
"The Counter-Clock Incident" Written by: John Culver Directed by: Bill
Reed
While transporting Commodore Robert April, the U.S.S. Enterprise's
first captain, and his wife to Babel, the Enterprise plunges through a nova and
into an alternate universe where everything is backwards, and the crew begins to
grow younger at an accelerated rate. Original Airdate: Oct. 12, 1974 Stardate:
6770.3
Voices: William Shatner--Kirk; Leonard Nimoy--Spock; DeForest Kelley--McCoy; James Doohan--Scotty/Arex; George Takei--Sulu; Nichelle Nichols--Uhura