Star Trek
The animated adventures of Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and the crew of the Starship Enterprise.
Trailers & Videos

Star Trek: The Animated Series - Nickelodeon Trailer (1985)
Seasons

1. Beyond the Farthest Star
Stardate: 5521.3 In orbit around a dead star, the Enterprise comes across a huge starship inhabited by a parasitic life form that threatens the entire ship.

2. Yesteryear
Stardate: 5373.4 Spock travels back in time to prevent his death as a young Vulcan.

3. One of Our Planets Is Missing
Stardate: 5371.3 The crew of the Enterprise races to find a way to stop a cloud from destroying inhabited planets.

4. The Lorelei Signal
Stardate: 5483.7 Female crew members must take over the Enterprise when the men are incapacitated by a race of sirens.

5. More Tribbles, More Troubles
Stardate: 5392.4 Cyrano Jones introduces tribbles that cannot reproduce.

6. The Survivor
Stardate: 5143.3 The Enterprise finds a long-lost explorer.

7. The Infinite Vulcan
Stardate: 5554.4 A race of plant people, and their master, have a plan to force peace onto the galaxy.

8. The Magicks of Megas-tu
Stardate: 1254.4 At the center of the galaxy, the Enterprise discovers a race of powerful aliens.

9. Once Upon a Planet
Stardate: 5591.2 Kirk returns to the "shore leave" planet, but it's not as peaceful as it was when they last saw it.

10. Mudd's Passion
Stardate: 4978.5 Space con artist Harry Mudd returns, selling a fake love potion.

11. The Terratin Incident
Stardate: 5577.3 The Enterprise crew begins to shrink after radiation exposure.

12. The Time Trap
Stardate: 5267.6 The Enterprise crew must work with Klingons to escape from a pocket universe.

13. The Ambergris Element
Stardate: 5499.9 While exploring the planet Argo, Kirk and Spock are turned into water breathers.

14. The Slaver Weapon
Stardate: 4187.3 Spock, Sulu, and Uhura discover a time capsule from an ancient and technologically advanced race. However, it draws some unwanted attention.

15. The Eye of the Beholder
Stardate: 5501.2 Telepathic aliens put Kirk, Spock and McCoy in a zoo.

16. The Jihad
Stardate: 5683.1 Kirk and Spock are recruited for a heist to recover a stolen relic, which if not recovered could spark an galactic jihad.
Cast

William Shatner
James T. Kirk (voice)

Leonard Nimoy
Spock (voice)

DeForest Kelley
Leonard McCoy (voice)

George Takei
Hikaru Sulu (voice)

Nichelle Nichols
Uhura (voice)

James Doohan
Montgomery Scott (voice)

Majel Barrett
Christine Chapel / Starfleet Computer (voice)
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Reviews
GenerationofSwine
Seriously, could the animation move any slower? It is almost like watching a still painting with an audio track.
But... who cares, because it still delivers Star Trek stories. It still continues the story. It is still some pretty decent Star Trek.
And, honestly, compared to modern cartoons, even with the snail paced animation it still looks leagues better than what is being made today.
The only issue is that... it ended and it ended too soon. You really don't get many episodes despite how long it aired, and it felt as unfortunately abrupt as the Original Series. You are left wanting more and you have to wait for the movies to get it.
You've reached the end.

