

Star Trek: The Animated Series
Season 1
TV-Y7
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This animated series continues the adventures of the USS Enterprise, taking advantage of the visual freedom of animation to present stories with more alien elements.
16 Episodes
- YesteryearE2
YesteryearUpon his return from a journey through the Guardian of Forever Kirk realizes that history has been altered and no one remembers Spock. An Andorian is now his First Officer and it appears that Spock met an untimely death during a childhood ritual on Vulcan. Spock must use the Guardian again and return to the Vulcan of his youth and restore his time line. - The SurvivorE6
The SurvivorFamous humanitarian Carter Winston, missing for five years, has been discovered and beamed aboard the Enterprise. As luck would have it, his fiancée, Anne Nored, currently serves aboard as well. Unfortunately, Carter is neither whom he seems to be nor what he seems to be, and the Enterprise finds itself caught in a Romulan plot utilizing a forbidden, shape-shifting alien species. - The Infinite VulcanE7
The Infinite VulcanOn the unexplored planet Phylos, Kirk's landing party discovers as entirely plant-based civilization. The Phylosians claim to be peaceful, and readily cure Sulu of an accidentally received fatal sting, yet they ruthlessly abduct Spock as part of a plan by their adopted leader, a human giant from the eugenics wars. Spock will die without intervention, with all galactic civilizations falling under threat of domination to soon follow. - The Magicks of Megas-tuE8
The Magicks of Megas-tuThe USS Enterprise explores the center of the galaxy, looking for the heart of creation. When a matter-energy whirlwind grips the ship, a satyr calling himself Lucien appears and saves them. Lucien takes Kirk, Spock and McCoy to the magical, alternate dimension planet of Megas-Tu, but when the Megans discover the presence of humans, they put them on trial - the same way they were when they visited Earth centuries earlier in Salem, Massachusetts. - Once Upon a PlanetE9
Once Upon a PlanetWith the crew in need of shore leave, Kirk directs the Enterprise for a return visit to the Amusement Park planet, but it shortly becomes evident that the planet is no longer welcoming when it takes Uhura hostage and sends characters to remove Dr. McCoy's head. The caretaker has died, leaving an artificially intelligent computer to take charge, a machine operating under one or two important misconceptions. - The Terratin IncidentE11
The Terratin IncidentWhile on a mapping mission, the Enterprise receives an outdated transmission from the star Cephas. A flash of light from its lone, volcanic planet passes through the ship and disables all dilithium crystals. Soon thereafter, the crew begins to shrink. With no cure in sight, it becomes increasingly difficult for the Starfleet officers to handle the ship's controls. - The Eye of the BeholderE15
The Eye of the BeholderKirk takes the Enterprise to Lactra VII to investigate the disappearance of a Federation science team. While on Lactra, large slug-like aliens add them to their zoo (uniting them with members of the missing science team). Communication proves difficult, even for Mr. Spock, as the telepathic alien minds process information faster than humanly possible. An escape attempt goes south, riling two parents over the sudden disappearance of their child. - The JihadE16
The JihadKirk and Spock accept a secret mission to a mad planet where they'll search, as two in a six-member team of specialists, for a stolen relic. Three previous expeditions have tried, failed and become lost, but if the relic isn't recovered before its people discover its absence, a holy war will sweep the galaxy. Kirk suspects a traitor in their midst.