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The Flintstones

  • TV Series
  • 1960–1966
  • TV-G
  • 26m
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Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet, Don Messick, Alan Reed, and Jean Vander Pyl in The Flintstones (1960)
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The misadventures of two modern-day Stone Age families, the Flintstones and the Rubbles.The misadventures of two modern-day Stone Age families, the Flintstones and the Rubbles.The misadventures of two modern-day Stone Age families, the Flintstones and the Rubbles.

  • Creators
    • Joseph Barbera
    • William Hanna
  • Stars
    • Alan Reed
    • Mel Blanc
    • Jean Vander Pyl
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    43K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,789
    37
    • Creators
      • Joseph Barbera
      • William Hanna
    • Stars
      • Alan Reed
      • Mel Blanc
      • Jean Vander Pyl
    • 80User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Alan Reed
    Alan Reed
    • Fred Flintstone…
    • 1960–1966
    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Barney Rubble…
    • 1960–1966
    Jean Vander Pyl
    Jean Vander Pyl
    • Wilma Flintstone…
    • 1960–1966
    Bea Benaderet
    Bea Benaderet
    • Betty Rubble…
    • 1960–1964
    Don Messick
    • Bamm-Bamm Rubble…
    • 1960–1966
    John Stephenson
    John Stephenson
    • Mr. Slate…
    • 1960–1966
    Gerry Johnson
    • Betty Rubble…
    • 1964–1966
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Announcer…
    • 1960–1965
    Doug Young
    • Cop…
    • 1962–1966
    Howard Morris
    Howard Morris
    • Bird…
    • 1962–1965
    Daws Butler
    Daws Butler
    • Barney Rubble…
    • 1960–1965
    Henry Corden
    Henry Corden
    • Attendant…
    • 1963–1966
    Allan Melvin
    Allan Melvin
    • Cop…
    • 1963–1966
    Harvey Korman
    Harvey Korman
    • The Great Gazoo…
    • 1964–1966
    Janet Waldo
    Janet Waldo
    • Mrs. Slaghoople…
    • 1963–1966
    Jerry Mann
    • Announcer…
    • 1960–1962
    Frank Nelson
    Frank Nelson
    • Clerk…
    • 1960–1962
    June Foray
    June Foray
    • Bank Customer…
    • 1960–1964
    • Creators
      • Joseph Barbera
      • William Hanna
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    raysond

    A Milestone in the history of TV-Animation

    This was supposed to be the spin off version of Jackie Gleason's 1950's sitcom of The Honeymooners,but to anyone's surprise that The Flintstones was to surpassed beyond it and continues to do so to this day. After being remembered as TV longest running animated sitcom for six seasons during its run,Fred and Wilma Flintstone are still at it in re-runs(still in syndication after more than 30 years after the show went off the air) along with their neighbors Betty and Barney Rubble and the family's pet dinosaur Dino and later on during the series run a new addition was added to the Flintstone family,the birth of Peebles and also gave the Rubbles a child of their own too,Bamm-Bamm. Other characters included Wilma's mother-in-law,Fred's feuding cousins The Flintrocks,and there gruesome neighbors The Gruesomes,Fred's boss at the Slate Gravel Company,Mister Slate(where did Fred's best friend Barney worked?)not to mention that repulsive alien from another planet,Kuzoo...why was he needed on there anyway which killed the show. There may have been some changes during the show,but it still its entertaining for adults as well as for children of all ages. Where can you find good family values and still provide laughs while at the same time keep the kids tuned in to see what Fred and Barney would come up with next? Another lame hair-brained scheme?(You won't find that with The Simpsons mind you...) Only The Flintstones. Catch the classic re-runs on either Cartoon Network,Boomerang,several local stations and on Superstation TBS.

    The original "Flintstones" series ran on ABC-TV from 1960-1966. It was only during the first two seasons(1960-1962)of the show that it was telecast in black and white(actually was filmed in color),and later on made the transition to color at the start of 1962-1963 season where it remained until the end of the series in 1966. The series produced an astounding 166 episodes during its entire run on the air with superior production values and the vocal talents of the great Alan Reed as Fred Flintstone,Jean Vanderpyl as Wilma,and the great Mel Blanc as Fred's best friend and bosom buddy Barney. The vocal talents for the character of Betty(Wilma's best friend and Barney lovely wife)were done by the great Bea Benederet of "Burns and Allen","The Beverly Hillbillies",and "Petticoat Junction" fame. When Benederet left the series in mid-1964 due to health issues and was doing other projects,the role of Betty went to actress Gerry Johnson and from there stay with the role until the series went off the air. Other voice characters included Hanna-Barbera regulars Don Messick and Daws Butler and John Stephenson and also from actor Harvey Korman as the voice of Kazoo. When the animated series,"The Flintstones",premiered on ABC-TV in September of 1960,the show was aimed toward an adult audience,but instead was more focus on adult situations since there were scenes where Fred or Barney for that manner are smoking a cigarette. The sponsors were at the time Winston cigarettes since there was a commercial for Winston and Salem cigarettes that featured Fred and Barney smoking continuously along with Wilma and Betty.

    NOTE: There were several spinoffs of the Flintstone trilogy that succeeded very well,including the cartoons "Peebles and Bamm-Bamm"(1971) "Flintstone Comedy Hour",which featured the Frankenstones and the lovable Schmoo(1979),and three theatrical features including their first feature length cartoon"A Man Called Flintstone"(1966),and the live-action versions of The Flintstones(1998),and "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas"(2000).
    Big Movie Fan

    We Owe A Debt To Joseph Barbera And William Hanna

    Joseph Barbera and the late William Hanna are responsible for giving us many many hours of cartoon fun over the years with fantastic shows such as The Flinstones, The Jetsons, Top Cat, Penelope Pitstop and Scooby Doo. The Flinstones is my favourite along with Scooby-Doo.

    For starters, who can forget the theme song? I've never ever been able to get it out of my head-it will stick with me for a long time.

    The premise itself is interesting-a comedy series about a stone age family who lead simple and carefree lives. The funniest thing was how the Flinstones used to use animals as everyday objects.

    Who can forget the chemistry between Fred and Barney Rubble? Two good friends who would do anything for each other and whose friendship meant the world to them both. Two friends who were devoted to their wives and children even if they were buffoons at times. Two good friends whose hearts were always in the right place. Hey, I've got to be honest-the world would be a better place if we all lived like the Flinstones.

    A great cartoon show. Hanna and Barbera have given us enough great cartoon memories to last a lifetime.
    VetteRanger

    Holds up well

    A lot of people don't remember that The Flintstones was the first prime time cartoon series, and what a success it was.

    I think the fact that it was written for prime time, with writing meant to appeal to old and young alike, is why the series holds up so well into these times. Of course, it was also based on the solid foundation of copying The Honeymooners, and that didn't hurt either.

    I learned a lot of lessons from the Flintstones. I don't have misunderstandings with my friends, and I don't sneak out to do things my wife doesn't know about. LOL I also buy dogs that are too small to knock me down when I get home.

    Almost every story is a little morality play with a lesson, large or small learned. Fred is obviously not a character to pattern your life after, and this is another important lesson.

    Lessons aside, the shows are uniformly amusing, and the clever turns of names into stone age words, and modern conveniences into useful animals, is always clever and will bring chuckles when first you see them.
    Sargebri

    The Classic Hanna-Barbera Show

    This is definitely the show that put Hanna-Barbera studios on the map. After years of producing primarily cartoons for children (Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound et ala.), this really became the first cartoon show that was geared for adults, though there still is enough to keep children interested. Fred, Wilma, Barney and Betty are all people everyone can relate to even though the show is set in the stone age. And even though I feel that in most cases the introduction of cute kids ruins a show, the introduction of Pebbles and Bamm Bamm helped to show that beneath his gruff exterior Fred was a big teddy bear. However, I do agree that when Gazoo was introduced was when the show's quality began to go down hill. Thankfully, he was never included in any of the subsequent incarnations of the "modern stone age family".
    poisonrock29

    My thoughts.

    I spent my whole life watching this show and now that the first season is about to be released on DVD, theres no better time to talk about why i like 'The Flintstones' so much. I was always made fun of during my school days for being such a fan and even though i'm 28 now, my passion for 'The Flintstones' is still as strong as ever. So what is so special about this show? From episode 1 to episode 166, we are treated with laughs and clever animal gimmicks as well as good storylines. The voices are great especially Alan Reed (Fred) who has such a loud and obnoxious voice which fits Fred Flintstone's character so well. The only problem is the amount of mistakes that were made throughout the 6 seasons. They will stand out if you have watched the different episodes enough times. For example one episode will tell us that Fred and Wilma had their honeymoon in Boulder Beach, another will tell you it was Bedrock Races and another at the Rock Mountain Inn. Also do The Flintstones live on Cobblestone Lane, Stonecanyon Way or Gravelpit Terrace? There are many other mistakes like this but they don't take away the fact that 'The Flintstones' is top notch entertainment for the whole family, not just children. William Hanna and Joseph Barbera have given us some fantastic cartoons that have stood the test of time and 'The Flintstones' is my favourite out of all of them.

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    • Trivia
      William Hanna wanted to do a family-style series, but he and Joseph Barbera couldn't agree on the setting or the costuming. Suddenly, Hanna exclaimed, "Let's do it in a caveman setting! They won't wear clothes, they'll just wear animal skins!" After that great idea everything from then on "perfectly fell into its place."
    • Goofs
      During the closing credits, when Wilma is shown in bed sleeping, she has no mouth.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Fred Flintstone: Yabba dabba doo!

    • Crazy credits
      First season episodes incorporated an ad for Winston Cigarettes into the opening credits (this version of the opening was removed for syndication). Due to the decision to use a standard opening and closing for syndicated versions of the episodes, numerous episodes have incorrect closing credits. Sixth & last season episode debuted with, No Biz Like Show Biz (1965) dropped the "Meet the Flintstones" closing credit song, in favor of footage of Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm singing "Let the Sunshine In." (a reminder of Fred Flintstone's dream, earlier in the musical program).
    • Alternate versions
      For the last half of Season 2, a truncated ending title was used. This end title still used the "Rise and Shine" theme, however the 10 second sequence where Fred puts out the milk bottles and closes the front door was removed, and the theme song was bridged to account for the gap. Unfortunately, the Season 2 DVD box set does not show this truncated end title, and as of 2006 this footage is still considered "lost".
    • Connections
      Edited into The New Show: Episode #1.4 (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Buffalo Lodge
      Performed by Fred, Barney and L. Johnson

      Written by A. Smith and L/ Johnson

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1960 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Flagstones
    • Production companies
      • Hanna-Barbera Productions
      • Screen Gems Television
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    • Runtime
      26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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