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Star Trek: The Animated Series : ウィキペディア英語版
Star Trek: The Animated Series

''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 1973–1974, 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,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Star Trek: 25th Anniversary - Review - Adventure Classic Gaming - ACG - Adventure Games, Interactive Fiction Games - Reviews, Interviews, Features, Previews, Cheats, Galleries, Forums )〕 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".〔(''Star Trek: TAS'' - Awards )〕
==Production==
The series was produced by Filmation in association with Paramount Television and ran for two seasons from 1973 to 1974 on NBC, airing a total of twenty-two half-hour episodes. An early Filmation proposal for this series had children assigned to each of the senior officers as cadets, including a young Vulcan for Mr. Spock. According to interviews with Norm Prescott, Paramount offered Roddenberry a substantial sum of money to abandon creative control of the project and let Filmation proceed with their "kiddy space cadet" idea, but Roddenberry refused. Filmation would later develop the idea into its own original live action program, ''Space Academy'', in 1977.
The writers of the animated series used, essentially, the same writers' guide that was used for the live-action ''Star Trek: The Original Series''. (A copy of the "series bible", as revised for ''TAS'', is held in the science fiction research collection at the Samuel Paley Library, Temple University, Philadelphia.)
While the freedom of animation afforded large alien landscapes and believable non-humanoid aliens, budget constraints were a major concern and, as was typical of most Filmation productions, the animation quality was generally only fair, with liberal use of stock shots. There were also occasional mistakes, such as characters appearing on screen who were elsewhere, or a character supposed to appear on the bridge's main viewing screen, but then appeared in front, indicating bad ordering of animation plates. These were typically isolated errors; parts of episodes would be animated at a near-theatrical quality level.

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