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| Director=[[Don Richardson]] | | Director=[[Don Richardson]] | ||
| SupportingCast=[[Tybo]] ([[Stanley Adams]]), [[Willoughby]] ([[James Millhollin]]) | | | SupportingCast=[[Tybo]] ([[Stanley Adams]]), [[Willoughby]] ([[James Millhollin]]) | | ||
| Synopsis=On another [[Tybo's Planet|planet]], Dr. Smith plucks a flower, arousing accusations of murder from a giant, talking carrot, who plans to punish the Robinsons by turning them into plants. [EGADS!] | |||
| AliensVisitors=''unknown humanoid race; sentient and semi-sentient plants'' | | | AliensVisitors=''unknown humanoid race; sentient and semi-sentient plants'' | | ||
| Precededby=[[The Flaming Planet]] | | | Precededby=[[The Flaming Planet]] | | ||
| Followedby=[[Junkyard of Space]]}} | | Followedby=[[Junkyard of Space]]}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Great Vegetable Rebblion, The}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Great Vegetable Rebblion, The}} | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
The Jupiter 2 makes a temporary orbit but John intends to leave without landing (because of the fuel it would consume)... until Smith took the pod down. The Jupiter 2 makes a gear-down soft-landing here. | The Jupiter 2 makes a temporary orbit but John intends to leave without landing (because of the fuel it would consume)... until Smith took the pod down. The Jupiter 2 makes a gear-down soft-landing here. | ||
Oddly, though, John and Don expend fuel to enter orbit and would have to expend it again to break orbit. | Oddly, though, John and Don expend fuel to enter orbit and would have to expend it again to break orbit. |
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The Great Vegetable Rebellion | |
Prod No: | 1521 |
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Season: | 3 |
Air Date: | 2/28/1968 |
Writers: | Peter Packer, |
Director: | Don Richardson |
Principal Cast: | John Robinson (Guy Williams)
Maureen Robinson (June Lockhart) Penny Robinson (Angela Cartwright) Zachary Smith (Jonathan Harris) Robot B-9 (Bob May Dick Tufeld (voice)) |
Supporting Cast: | Tybo (Stanley Adams), Willoughby (James Millhollin) |
Preceded By: | The Flaming Planet |
Followed By: | Junkyard of Space |
The Great Vegetable Rebellion is an episode of Lost In Space.
Synopsis
On another planet, Dr. Smith plucks a flower, arousing accusations of murder from a giant, talking carrot, who plans to punish the Robinsons by turning them into plants. [EGADS!]
Plot
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Notes
Notes
The Jupiter 2 makes a temporary orbit but John intends to leave without landing (because of the fuel it would consume)... until Smith took the pod down. The Jupiter 2 makes a gear-down soft-landing here.
Oddly, though, John and Don expend fuel to enter orbit and would have to expend it again to break orbit.