Smith eats some fruit that turns him into a paranoid giant.Smith eats some fruit that turns him into a paranoid giant.Smith eats some fruit that turns him into a paranoid giant.
Bill Mumy
- Will Robinson
- (as Billy Mumy)
Judy the Chimpanzee
- Debbie the Bloop
- (uncredited)
Janos Prohaska
- Giant Debbie the Bloop
- (uncredited)
Dick Tufeld
- The Robot
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe "fuel cells" for the water distillation unit are actually metal encased vacuum tubes of the type used in early car radios.
- GoofsWhen the family leaves to look for Dr. Smith, the entrance to the Jupiter 2 is clean and neat and there is a short ramp to enter. When they return the entrance is covered with rocks and branches, like when they first landed. It appears to be reused footage.
- Quotes
[John and Don discover Dr. Smith taking a shower with the last of their water supply]
Prof. John Robinson: I ought to kick you clear into orbit for taking a shower at a time like this.
Dr. Zachary Smith: I couldn't wait another day. I was losing precious body fluids besides feeling very icky.
- SoundtracksLargo al factotum
(uncredited)
Composed by Gioachino Rossini
Performed by Jonathan Harris and Dick Tufeld
(an aria from The Barber of Seville)
Featured review
Caring And Sharing
Lost In Space was about sharing and caring. And this episode perfectly illustrates that. With water in short supply the castaways have to care about each other and share the water or people will die. It's a life and death situation.
Dr. Smith always has an endless supply of sympathy for himself, but he never has any for anybody else. I think there's a word for that. Oh yeah - I just thought of it - selfish. Dr. Smith is nothing if not selfish. He's what you don't want your kids to be when they grow up.
Selfishness in a life and death situation is extremely dangerous. It's a murderous weapon when dabbled in too deeply. It's much better to share. It's much better to care. Everyone in this episode practices sharing and caring except Dr. Smith and it endangers all of their lives.
This episode teaches us (and the kids who watched it back in those days) the importance of sharing and caring. It is also very entertaining.
Dr. Smith always has an endless supply of sympathy for himself, but he never has any for anybody else. I think there's a word for that. Oh yeah - I just thought of it - selfish. Dr. Smith is nothing if not selfish. He's what you don't want your kids to be when they grow up.
Selfishness in a life and death situation is extremely dangerous. It's a murderous weapon when dabbled in too deeply. It's much better to share. It's much better to care. Everyone in this episode practices sharing and caring except Dr. Smith and it endangers all of their lives.
This episode teaches us (and the kids who watched it back in those days) the importance of sharing and caring. It is also very entertaining.
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- Jan 27, 2024
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