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    The Flintstones

    TV-G1960 · Children · 6 seasons

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      • Tropes used in The Flintstones include: Abuse Is Okay When It Is Female On Male: Often played straight throughout the series. Accidental Dance Craze: Twice... In one episode Fred stubs his toe and starts hopping up and down. Bystanders join in, and soon everyone is doing the "Flintstone Frantic".
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  2. Meet the Flintstones! They're the modern Stone Age family! From the... town of Bedrock, They're a page right out of history! Let's ride... with the family down the street, Through the... courtesy of Fred's two feet! When you're... with the Flintstones, Have a Yabba-Dabba-Doo time! A Dabba-Doo time! We'll have a gay ol' time!

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    • Headscratchers

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    • Characters

      The Modern Stone-Age characters of The Flintstones. The...

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      Any time Fred is in a particularly bad mood, he is reduced...

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  3. The Flintstones is a comic adaptation of the cartoon of the same name, written in 2016 by Mark Russell with interior art by Steve Pugh and published by DC Comics as part of their Hanna-Barbera Beyond initiative. While there have been Flintstones comics in the past, this adaptation is more adult than past comics and generally does not try to ...

  4. Overview. The show is set in a comical version of the Stone Age, with features and technologies that resemble mid-20th-century suburban United States. The plots deliberately resemble the sitcoms of the era, with the caveman Flintstone and Rubble families getting into minor conflicts characteristic of modern life. [8] .

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