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  1. THE FLINTSTONES -- which holds the distinction of being the first prime-time animated series -- takes place in prehistoric Bedrock and comically explores what Stone Age life might have been like with a few "modern" conveniences.

  2. Sep 30, 2019 · 'The Flintstones' TV show is a true classic, and the first primetime animated series. Come learn all about Fred, Barney, Wilma and Betty.

    • Ed Gross
    • Barney The Invisible
    • The Drive-In
    • The Hot Piano
    • The Prowler
    • Ann-Margrock Presents
    • The X-Ray Story
    • A Haunted House Is Not A Home
    • Christmas Flintstone
    • Samantha
    • Dr. Sinister

    3x03

    With a 7.7 overall score on IMDB, the third episode of the third season of The Flintstones, "Barney the Invisible," is one of the show's highest-rated entries of all time. The episode follows Fred and Barney's antics after the latter suddenly becomes invisible. This beloved cartoon is known as a source for good laughs and childish fun--though a mature spinoff of The Flintstones does inexplicably exist. Nevertheless, "The Invisible Barney" remains full of innocent tricks that remind audiences...

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    The Drive-In is one of the most memorable episodes of The Flintstones. Arriving during the early days of the show's run, the episode depicts Barney and Fred buying a drive-in restaurant together in an effort to add variety to their droll, everyday lives. In addition to poking fun at its setting in the Stone Age, through its clever writing and meta-humor, this episode also features the iconic "Cap Hop Song," sung by Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble, which served as an early example of the pai...

    1x14

    The fourteenth episode to ever air of The Flintstones is entitled "The Prowler." In this episode, a burglary spree in Bedrock leads Fred to play a very tasteless trick on his wife by dressing up like a burglar and pretending to rob their home. This episode gives Wilma the chance to shine, as it is eventually revealed that she has become a judo master, a skill which she uses to take out the real Prowler, thinking that it was her husband again. Fans of the series will no doubt look back fondly...

    4x01

    The season four premiere of The Flintstones included a very special guest star in Ann-Margret, a popular singer-actress from the 1960s. Playing a fictional version of herself, Ann-Margrock, Margret meets the cast of The Flintstones in a truly memorable fashion. The Flintstones often found a way to introduce guest stars despite its setting in a prehistoric age. As with Ann-Margret's appearance, the show usually waves away any logical reasoning as to why each star appears in the show, instead c...

    2x15

    Late in the second season of The Flintstones came "The X-Ray Story," one of the most well-loved episodes of the series' entire run. When Wilma and Betty are led to believe that Fred has contracted a dinosaur disease deadly to humans, they fight to keep him awake for 72 hours straight, the only known cure for such an illness. As zany and bizarre a premise as it is, "The X-Ray Story" made an impression on fans while also demonstrating just how much the characters in the series care about Fred,...

    5x07

    The seventh episode of The Flintstones' fifth season, "A Haunted House is Not A Home," depicts Fred on the verge of inheriting a massive mansion. The only catch is that he must spend the night within its walls while certain other unsavory forces attempt to kill him. The Flintstones is known for its fun gags, classic lines, and casual use of dinosaurs, but it also had the uncanny ability to be genuinely scary at times, as this episode proves. "A Haunted House is Not a Home" proves to be a rema...

    5x15

    Cartoons have often been known for producing great episodes based around major holidays. The Flintstones was no exception, with its season 5 celebration of the winter holidays becoming one of the highest-rated episodes of the season yet, as the Flintstones and Rubbles came together in the North Pole itself. Full of the show's regular gaffs and guffaws, "Christmas Flintstones" proves fun enough for most viewers not to ask how exactly Christmas exists in the prehistoric ages, millenia before th...

    6x06

    In the sixth episode of The Flintstones' final season, Wilma, Betty, and their new friend, Samantha Stephens, attempt to upstage the boys on a camping trip after being told that women can't "rough it" quite like men can. In this crossover with Bewitched, Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York guest star as their characters from the iconic series. Much like the show's other guest stars, the Stephens show up without much thought regarding how or why they would arrive in the Stone Ages. Nevertheless...

    5x08

    The eighth episode of The Flintstones' fifth season, entitled "Dr. Sinister," also happens to be the highest-rated episode in the entire series. While on a burger run, Fred and Barney find themselves caught up in a mission of espionage, wherein they are confronted with all sorts of peculiar and dangerous characters. In this episode, The Flintstones does what it does best: putting its lovable characters in extreme and absurd circumstances. Audiences find it endlessly hilarious to see the bumbl...

  3. The Flintstones: Created by Joseph Barbera, William Hanna. With Jean Vander Pyl, Alan Reed, Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet. The misadventures of two modern-day Stone Age families, the Flintstones and the Rubbles.

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    • 1960-05-01
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • 26
  4. The Flintstones was the most financially successful and longest-running network animated television series for three decades, until The Simpsons surpassed it in 1997. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second-greatest TV cartoon of all time, after The Simpsons.

  5. The Flintstones is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. It was originally broadcast on ABC from September 30, 1960, until April 1, 1966, as the first prime-time animated series geared for adults, while also watchable for kids, too, having been repeated on Cartoon Network and Boomerang.

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  7. The Flintstones is a show that depicts life during the Stone Age. The show focuses around one family, the Flintstones. Fred is the husband that works at a quarry, Wilma is his wife, who is a homemaker. Dino, their dinosaur pet, and Pebbles, the Flintstone baby that was added during the series.

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