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When did the Flintstones come out?
On Sept. 30, 1960 , The Flintstones first were introduced to television audiences by ABC. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review is below.
Who voices Fred and Barney?
Voices of Fred and Barney were those of Alan Reed and Mel Blanc, while twitters of Wilma and Betty came from Jean Vander Pyl and Bea Benaderet.
What is the cat's name in Flintstones?
Baby Puss – The Flintstones' pet saber-toothed cat is rarely seen in the actual series, but is always seen throwing Fred out of the house during the end credits, causing Fred to pound repeatedly on the front door and yell "Wilma!", waking the whole neighborhood in the process.
Where is Fred Flintstone's park?
In Canada, Flintstone Park in Kelowna, British Columbia, opened in 1968 and closed in 1998; it was notable for the "Forty Foot Fred" billboard of Fred Flintstone which was a well-known Kelowna landmark. Another Flintstones park was located in Bridal Falls, British Columbia, which closed in 1990.
What is the name of the show that takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting?
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show. Related shows. Cave Kids (spin-off) The Flintstones is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The series takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting and follows the activities of the titular family, the Flintstones, and their next-door neighbors, the Rubbles.
What season is Pebbles Flintstone's daughter born?
Pebbles Flintstone – The Flintstones' infant daughter, is born near the end of the third season. You can normally see her wearing a bone in her hair holding up her ponytail and a light green and black colored shirt with turquoise and black diaper. She (much like her family) does not wear shoes or pants. Pebbles also marries the Flintstones' best friend's son Bamm-Bamm Rubble.
Is the Flintstones a classic?
Despite the mixed critical reviews, The Flintstones has generally been considered a television classic and was rerun continuously for five decades after its end. In 1961, The Flintstones became the first animated series to be nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, but lost out to The Jack Benny Program. In January 2009, IGN named The Flintstones as the ninth-best in its "Top 100 Animated TV Shows". The first season of the series received an approval rating of 100% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, based on five reviews. Common Sense Media gave the series a three out of five stars, saying: "Still a classic, but times have changed."
Where is the show The Caveman set?
The show is set in the Stone Age town of Bedrock (pop. 2,500). Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures are portrayed as co-existing with cavemen, saber-toothed cats, and woolly mammoths .
Is Flintstone Park open?
Another one near Williams, Arizona, is still open for the summer of 2019, but slated to close by 2020. It cost $5 per person to get in. Both have been in operation for decades. Bedrock City, also known as Flintstone Park, closed in August 2015.
Storyline
This popular animated television cartoon featured two Stone Age families, the Flintstones and their neighbors, the Rubbles.
Did you know
Fred and Wilma Flintstone were the first animated married couple ever shown on American television in the same bed together. They have been mistaken as the first couple ever shown in bed together on any American TV show, but that title goes to Mary Kay and Johnny (1947).
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What is the Japanese language plot outline for The Flintstones (1960)?
How many seasons of The Flintstones were there?
The Flintstones ran in prime-time on ABC for six seasons, occupying the 8:30pm Friday slot for half of its run. During its fourth season, it moved to Thursdays at 7:30pm (as its original timeslot was replaced with detective series Burke’s Law, and later The Addams Family), then halfway through its fifth season it switched back to Fridays at the earlier time of 7:30pm, flipping timeslots with fellow H-B series Jonny Quest (which also aired in primetime). It concluded on April 1, 1966, with an impressive 166 episode run.
When did the Flintstones come out in color?
In the fall of 1962 , a full six years after competitor NBC launched their color television campaign, ABC finally began experimenting with color broadcasting with two series: The Flintstones and The Jetsons. For the third season of the Flintstones, the show was given a new opening which showed Fred leaving work, gathering up his family and the Rubbles, and heading to a drive-in theatre. The theme song was written by Bill Hanna and composed by Hoyt Curtin, much like most Hanna-Barbera tunes.
Why did the Flintstones have a child?
Ultimately they took the child out for the first two seasons but brought the concept back for season 3, going with a girl instead because a baby girl was much more marketable than a boy. Indeed, Ideal Toy Company released a Pebbles doll in 1964, which took in $20 Million in sales in its first year.
What is the Flintstones pet?
The Flintstones' pet Dino initially looked and acted much different (right) compared to his more familiar appearance (left)
What was the name of the series that Hanna Barbera called?
For a brief time, the series was changed to “The Gladstones”, but no one at Hanna-Barbera particularly liked that name; Eventually, it morphed into “The Flintstones”.
What was the name of the sitcom that Bill Hanna starred in?
A strong inspiration for the banter which would occur between Fred and Wilma was “The Honeymooners”, a popular 1950’s sitcom starring Jackie Gleason, which happened to be the only sitcom that Bill Hanna enjoyed at the time.
Did the Flintstones win over Hanna Barbera?
The Flintstones did terribly with critics at first, but won over audiences. While all of Hanna-Barbera’s shows up to this point were critical successes right from the start, The Flintstones was actually not, as hard as that is to believe today.
When did Dino appear in Flintstone Kids?
Dino later appears as a puppy in 1986-1988 series The Flintstone Kids (including his own segment, "Dino's Dilemmas"), as Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's babysitter in the short-lived 1996 series Cave Kids, and also starred in his own two 7-minute short cartoons, Dino: Stay Out! (1995) and Dino: The Great Egg-Scape (1997).
Who voiced Dino in Flintstones?
Dino was voiced by voiceover actor Mel Blanc from 1960 to 1989.
What is the name of the show where Dino tries to capture a mouse?
In the 1980-1982 series The Flintstone Comedy Show, Dino is featured in his own segment, " Dino and Cavemouse ", where Dino tries futilely to capture a pesky mouse in the Flintstone household. The segments bear some similarities to classic cat-and-mouse cartoons such as Tom and Jerry .
What episode does Dino go on a camping trip?
Although Dino had already appeared earlier in the series' first season (such as the episode "No Help Wanted" and "Arthur Quarry's Dance Class" - these episodes were made after the "Snorkasaurus Hunter" but aired before), Dino is portrayed quite differently in the first season's 18th episode "The Snorkasaurus Hunter". In this episode, Fred and his friend Barney Rubble are on a camping trip, trying to hunt a snorkasaurus. Unlike Dino's other appearances, the snorkasaurus in this episode speaks and behaves toward Fred and Barney in a manner similar to comedian Phil Silvers. At the end of the episode, the Flintstones take in the dinosaur; the snorkasaurus (called "Dino" at one point by Wilma) is seen acting like a butler for the Flintstones: answering the telephone, dusting, and ironing. Dino in this episode is also slightly larger than in other appearances, walks on his hind legs, and has purple skin instead of his varying pink-to-red color, which seems to vary from episode-to-episode during this early period, but is permanently purple after this episode. After this episode, Dino is permanently portrayed as behaving in a doglike fashion.
What is the gag in the Flintstones?
A recurring gag in the series is Fred coming home from work, and Dino gets excited and knocks him down and licks his face. But no matter how hard he tries to the contrary, Fred usually gives in to Dino's ticklish and wet doglike kisses. Dino frequently exhibits human emotions, nearly "talking", and can also be moved to anger, at which point he snarls and snaps, especially when Fred tries to lie either to or in front of him, which he can always tell. He also loves to play with Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm, the Flintstones' and Rubbles' respective offspring; these characters are introduced in the middle part of the series. In the episode "Hop Happy" Dino meets Hoppy, the Rubbles' new pet hopperoo. At first, Dino and Fred get scared, thinking he's a giant mouse, but they eventually become best friends after Hoppy helps Dino rescue their owners in an accident.
What episode does Dino disappear?
Dino's origins are explained in the episode "Dino Disappears", which originally aired on October 10, 1963. In it, Wilma states that Dino followed Fred home because Fred was playing with him. Fred counters by saying he was merely trying to chase him away.
What episode does Dino meet Hoppy?
In the episode "Hop Happy" Dino meets Hoppy, the Rubbles' new pet hopperoo. At first, Dino and Fred get scared, thinking he's a giant mouse, but they eventually become best friends after Hoppy helps Dino rescue their owners in an accident. Although he is usually immune, Dino does take a couple of brief stabs at romance.

Summary
History and production
Overview
Characters
The idea of The Flintstones started after Hanna-Barbera produced The Huckleberry Hound Show and The Quick Draw McGraw Show. Although these programs were successful, they did not have the same wide audience appeal as their previous theatrical cartoon series Tom and Jerry, which entertained both children and the adults who accompanied them. Since children did not need their parents' supervision to watch television, though, Hanna-Barbera's output became labeled "kids o…
Voice cast
The show is set in a comical version of the Stone Age, but has added features and technologies that resemble mid-20th-century suburban America. The plots deliberately resemble the sitcoms of the era, with the caveman Flintstone and Rubble families getting into minor conflicts characteristic of modern life. The show is set in the Stone Age town of Bedrock (pop. 2,500). Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures are portrayed as co-existing with cavemen, saber-toothed cats, and woolly …
Voice-actor details
• Fred Flintstone – The main character of the series and the husband and father in the title family, Fred is an accident-prone operator of a bronto-crane (a Brontosaurus used as an excavating machine) at the Slate Rock and Gravel Company who is overweight and likes to eat copious amounts of marginally healthy or unhealthy food. He is quick to anger (usually over trivial matters) but is a very loving husband and father. He is also good at bowling and is a member of the fictio…
Music
• Alan Reed – Fred Flintstone, Uncle Ghastly
• Jean Vander Pyl – Wilma Flintstone, Pebbles Flintstone
• Mel Blanc – Barney Rubble, Dino, Zack Hatrock
• Daws Butler – Barney Rubble (season 2; episodes 1, 2, 5, 6 and 9 only)
Reception
Fred Flintstone physically resembles both the first voice actor who played him, Alan Reed, and Jackie Gleason, whose series, The Honeymooners, inspired The Flintstones. The voice of Barney Rubble was provided by voice actor Mel Blanc, except for five episodes during the second season (the first, second, fifth, sixth, and ninth); Hanna-Barbera regular Daws Butler filled in and provided the voice of Barney while Blanc was incapacitated by a near-fatal car accident. Blanc was able t…