The final episodes in seasons 3 - 6 were filmed in color and had the introductory theme song "Meet the Flintstones". There are 28 episodes in season three and 26 episodes in each of the final three seasons. Although all materials episodes, Winston cigarette commercials, plus opening and closing credits were always produced in color thus the color versions of the "Rise and Shine" in the opening and closing credits that now air. There are two episodes in the series that have the same title "The Long, Long Weekend" but have completely different story lines.
When he finally appeared unmasked on the last page of the third issue of that series, his face was revealed to be that of Fred Flintstones although that name was never used in either series. The closing scene has been relatively unchanged throughout the entire series. The only changes were the addition of Pebbles first when she was shown in the car at the drive-up restaurant, then when they changed Wilma from walking alone to a close-up of her carrying Pebbles , and the Rubbles were added to the back of the car when the opening was changed to include them in the night out.
In an least one production cel, it appears that the series was almost mistakenly titled "The Gladstones" at one point. This opening sequence was titled "Rise and Shine" and aired for the first two seasons before it changed to "Meet the Flintstones. The Flintstones: Christmas Flintstone is anachronistic considering the series is set in prehistoric times before the birth of Christ.
The opening sequence since Season 3 and retroactive to seasons 1 and 2 is the same all through the series, with Fred working, the foreman blowing the work whistle, Fred happily jumping out of his workstation on the dinosaur, sliding down the tail straight into his car, and taking off.
The first opening had him stopping at the time clock, clocking out, then heading home, where Wilma, Dino and Baby Puss run out of the house to get in the car.
After that they're shown driving to a drive-in theater, then Fred puts the drive-in speaker on the car and Dino pops his head through the roof of the car, and they settle in to watch the movie. The first change was after Pebbles was born. The time clock scene was eliminated entirely for the rest of the series.
Fred is shown driving home, running into the house to pick up Pebbles, then running back out with her, with Wilma, Dino and Baby Puss in tow. After settling in at the drive-in Pebble is placed on top of Dino's head.
This was done as product placement for" Flintstones Building Boulders", a real-life toy set that had come out and was also featured in at least one other episode The second change was after Bamm-Bamm was adopted by the Rubbles. The Flintstones then stop for the Rubbles, and they squeeze into the back of the car before continuing on.
Bea Benaderet starred in Petticoat Junction ; its first season coincided with this series' fourth season. However, after working on both shows simultaneously, Bea left The Flinstones after completing its fourth season, concentrating on her role of Kate Bradley.
Bamm-Bamm was adopted by Barney and Betty Rubble after his biological parents abandoned him and left his crib at the Rubble doorstep. The identity of Bamm-Bamm's birth parents remained a mystery. He appeared for the duration of the series and in subsequent animated spin-off projects. Fred Flintstone has two construction bosses; their names are "Mr.
This occurred the final 73 opening credits. Pebbles also was alone on Dino's head ten times, starting with The Flintstones: Carry On, Nurse Fred Only Pebbles is on Dino's head the final five programs of season four and first five of season five. There are two episodes in the series that have the same title "The Masquerade Ball" but have completely different story lines. Fred also had a boss named Mr. Boulder working in a quarry, in The Flintstones: The Tycoon season 1, episode 22, aired February 24, Despite the general online consensus of 3 addresses, there was actually at least a 4th address given for the Flintstones.
Fred Flintstone of 39 Stone Canyon Way There are numerous episodes where you would often hear the voices of Alan Reed and Henry Corden in the same scene, with Reed, of course, voicing Fred Flintstone and Corden voicing another character, usually a heavy. In the movie, The Man Called Flintstone , Reed would do Fred's speaking voice and Corden would do Fred's singing voice, the only time both men would share the role.
After the death of Reed on June 14, , Corden would take over voicing for Fred Flintstone in all subsequent Flintstones spinoffs and product commercials until his death on May 19, The exception is The Flintstones Kids , which takes place when the main characters were children. Barney's eyes are circular.
Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. This is verified in the golf course scene when Fred asks Barney if he knows of any reason why "today is a special day" and Barney's reply is "Uhm, it's Groundhog's Day? Goofs In one scene, Fred's car has a rear wheel brake mounted outside the car, behind the driver's seat. In other scenes it isn't there. User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date April 5, United States. United States. Official Facebook. Hanna-Barbera Productions Screen Gems.
Technical specs Edit. Runtime 30 minutes. Mono Stereo. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Her best friends were her next door neighbors, Betty and Barney Rubble. Wilma's personality was based on that of Alice Kramden , wife of Ralph Kramden on the s television series The Honeymooners. Thus, much like Alice, Wilma plays the serious, strong-willed, level-headed person in her marriage, often criticizing Fred for pursuing his various ill-fated schemes. Wilma will also often be the one to bail out Fred when one of his schemes lands him in trouble.
Wilma also can be extremely and emotionally unhappy too, sometimes she even starts sobbing. Like Betty, Wilma cries when something goes wrong in addition, one example being after Fred tells her about going to the Fireman's Ball. Wilma is an unbearably beautiful, very attractive and slender cavewoman with fair skin.
Another notable thing about Wilma is that she has black dots for eyes. Although she's a modest woman, Wilma along with Betty proved themselves the two most beautiful women in Bedrock , as shown in " The Beauty Contest ". In the plan to surprise Fred and Barney, Wilma and Betty snuck into a beauty contest.
Removing their necklaces and donning swimsuits and heels, they showed themselves to be stunning, shapely and lovely. She became a housewife and was also a good cook. One of her specialties was Gravelberry Pie - the recipe for which she eventually sold to the Safestone supermarket chain. Wilma also enjoyed volunteering for various charitable and women's organizations in Bedrock, shopping, and occasionally getting to meet the celebrities of their world, including "Stony Curtis", "Rock Quarry" and "Jimmy Darrock".
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