The Trouble With Tribbles was created on 1967-12-29.
The Star Trek episode (44th)"The Trouble With Tribbles" had an original airdate of December 29, 1967 .
I'm pretty sure Trouble With Tribbles is just an episode of Classic Star Trek and is not a movie. But Tribbles did show up on an episode of Deep Space Nine, and maybe a Next generation episode as well...
Star Trek - 1966 The Trouble with Tribbles 2-15 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:PG (video rating) Canada:PG (video rating)
Star Trek - 1966 The Trouble with Tribbles 2-15 was released on: USA: 29 December 1967 UK: 1 June 1970 West Germany: 23 September 1972
There is no word, "trible." If you are asking, "Who are tribbles?" then the answer is:Tribbles are fictional asexual animals in the Star Trek universe who first appeared in the episode titled "The Trouble With Tribbles". They are depicted as small, soft, and gentle, and produce a soothing purring sound.
No tribbles are a fury pest that infests the enterprise in the Fictional world of Star Trek.
The 15th Episode aired in the second season was called "The Trouble With Tribbles"
You may be thinking of the episode titled 'The Trouble with Tribbles'. If not, please access the related link below for the list of fictional Star Trek animals.
Tribbles are small, round, cuddly monopodal creatures (animals) that the crew of the Enterprise attempted to keep as pets. But they multiply prolifically--a mean average litter consists of ten young, and they have twelve-hour gestation periods and a metabolism ninety percent geared to reproduction. Able to eat one hundred and twenty-one times their own mass in food in a twenty-four hour period, they are capable of consuming all available food stores. This once led to "The Trouble With Tribbles," the title of the 1967 Star Trek episode in which these purring fuzzballs were introduced. That trouble proved to be that they are dangerously parasitic wherever agrarian cereal crops are a commodity--without controls on their populations, tribbles can literally eat a planet barren.The tribble finds food by scent, having a keen sense of smell, and it finds the odor of a Klingon repulsive. The Klingon sense of smell is no less keen, and Klingons despise what they consider the "stench" of tribble. See the Related Links for "Wikipedia - The Trouble with Tribbles" to the bottom for the answer.
The grain hold was not on the Enterprise. It was on the K7 space station base. It had 1,771,561 tribbles inside the grain hold. It held several tons of grain. Each tribble was approximately one cup in volume.
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The value of a 16mm "Star Trek: The Trouble with Tribbles" film can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. If the film is in good condition and comes with original packaging or promotional materials, it may fetch a higher price. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult specialized film collectors or auction houses.