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The Flintstone Comedy Show
1980 American animated television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Flintstone Comedy Show is an American animated television series revival and spin-off of The Flintstones produced by Hanna-Barbera that aired on NBC from November 22, 1980, to October 24, 1981.[1] Outside North America, the show was released under title of Flintstone Frolics.[2]
The series contained six segments: The Flintstone Family Adventures; Bedrock Cops; Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm; Captain Caveman; Dino and the Cavemouse; and The Frankenstones.[3]
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The series also featured new characters (the Frankenstones, the Cavemouse) as well as older characters (Penny, Wiggy, Moonrock and Schleprock of 1971's The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show and 1972's The Flintstone Comedy Hour on CBS, Al Capp's the Shmoo from his show The New Shmoo which aired on NBC in 1979, and Captain Caveman from his own series on ABC in 1977 which lasted three seasons).
A series of gags, educational spots, games, how-to-draw and a dance-of-the-week were featured in-between the six segments every week. In 1982, reruns of the show were repackaged for two seasons under the title The Flintstone Funnies.
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Segments
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The Flintstone Family Adventures
This segment featured the traditional antics and adventures of The Flintstones and The Rubbles.
Season 1 (1980–81)
Season 2 (1981)
Bedrock Cops
In 1975, Alan Reed revealed in an interview with radio historian Chuck Schaden that Hanna-Barbera was developing a series about Fred and Barney's adventures as Bedrock policemen. Alan Reed died on June 14, 1977, while the cartoon was still in development and was replaced by Henry Corden.[4]
In this segment, Fred and Barney are part-time police officers assisted by the Shmoo as a trainee where they work under the direction of Sgt. Boulder. The trio fought crime in the city of Bedrock, most of the time chasing after the Frankenstones' pet monster Rockjaw.
Season 1 (1980–81)
Season 2 (1981)
Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm
This was a Flintstones-themed adaptation of the "mystery-solving teens and a pet" format popularized by Scooby-Doo and its various spin-offs in the 1970s (including Captain Caveman's original show on ABC). In this series, Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm (similar, yet aged down a little, from their appearance in The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show) with pet dinosaur Dino solve mysteries in the city of Bedrock. They would sometimes be accompanied by pals Penny, Wiggy and Moonrock. Most bad guys that are defeated would end up arrested by Sgt. Boulder.
Season 1 (1980–81)
Season 2 (1981)
Captain Caveman
This segment served as a prequel to the earlier series Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, focusing on Captain Caveman's time in Bedrock before he was frozen in ice. Captain Caveman (under his "secret identity" of mild-mannered copy boy Chester), Betty and Wilma work for their editor-in-chief Lou Granite (based on Lou Grant) at The Daily Granite.[5] To disguise himself as Chester, Captain Caveman wore a pair of glasses and a tie (similar to the Clark Kent persona used by Superman). Despite the simplicity of his disguise, he required a coat rack and an elaborate transformation sequence to become Captain Caveman.
Season 1 (1980–81)
Season 2 (1981)
Dino and Cavemouse
The segment featured Dino pitted against a pesky little Cavemouse in chase sequences similar to Tom and Jerry. These sequences were story edited and the character of Cavemouse was developed by notable animation director Tex Avery, the last project he worked on before his death. Two segments aired per episode.
Season 1 (1980–81)
Season 2 (1981)
The Frankenstones
This segment featured the Flintstones' neighbors The Frankenstones: Frank, his wife Hidea, their kooky daughter Atrocia, and their teenage son Freaky, who is friends with fellow teenager Pebbles Flintstone.
Season 1 (1980–81)
Season 2 (1981)
Wraparounds
There are also some wraparounds featuring the characters:
- One would involve some jokes regarding a scene they're in.
- Pebbles teaching the viewers a dance move as Fred performs it.
- Pebbles seeing what words come out of an unscrambled world.
- An arts and crafts project with the characters where the second part of it occurs after one of the cartoons.
- A workout with O.K. Simpstone.
- A guessing game that Fred Flintstone hosts involving a scrambled picture involving a historical figure or a fictional character that the other characters have to make guesses for after hearing the different clues about them.
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Voice cast
- Gay Autterson as Betty Rubble, Wiggy Rockstone
- Mel Blanc as Barney Rubble, Captain Caveman/Chester, Dino, Pterodactyl (in "R.V. Fever", "Clownfoot", "Sands of the Saharastone"), Turtle (in "Sands of the Saharastone"), Lizardsaurus #1 (in "Off the Beaten Track"), Lizardsaurus #2 (in "Off the Beaten Track"), Turtlesaurus (in "Gold Fever"), Igorstone (in "Monster Madness"), Joe (in "Bedlam on the Bedrock Express"), Herman (in "Vuclan"), Dragonasaurus (in "The Incredible Hunk", "Futuro"), Mr. Clods (in "Country Clubbed"), Doorman (in "Country Clubbed")
- Henry Corden as Fred Flintstone, Police Officer (in "Fred Goes Ape"), Stegosaurus (in "The Animal Master"), Max (in "Follow That Dogosaurus")
- Ruta Lee as Hidea Frankenstone
- Kenneth Mars as Lou Granite ("Captain Caveman" segment), Narrator ("Captain Caveman" segment), Mummy (in "The Mummy's Worse")
- Mitzi McCall as Penny Pillar
- Don Messick as Bad-Luck Schleprock
- Charles Nelson Reilly as Frank Frankenstone
- Paul Reubens as Freaky Frankenstone, Beaversaurus (in "Clone for a Day")
- Zelda Rubinstein as Atrocia Frankenstone
- Michael Sheehan as Bamm-Bamm Rubble, Punk Rock (in "Punk Rock")
- John Stephenson as Mr. Slate, Big Bronto Billy (in "The Ghost Sitters"), Sheik (in "Sands of the Saharastone"), Mr. Hardrock (in "Country Club Clods"), Robert (in "The Gourmet Dinner"), Sandy Granitebelt (in "The Great Bedrock Air Race"), Health Inspector (in "Getting the Business"), The Great Flintstoni (in "Fred's Big Top Flop"), The Grand Woolly Mammoth (in "Three Days of the Mastodon"), Brother Quartz (in "Three Days of the Mastodon")
- Russi Taylor as Pebbles Flintstone, Cavemouse ("Dino and Cavemouse" segments"), Cavemouse's Girlfriend (in "Dinner for Two"), Batmouse (in "Bat's All")
- Jean Vander Pyl as Wilma Flintstone, Mrs. Goldnugget (in "The Ghost Sitters"), Mrs. Boulder (in "Follow That Dogosaurus"), Mrs. Slate (in "The Gourmet Dinner"), Sinistra (in "A Night of Fright")
- Lennie Weinrib as Moonrock Crater, Sgt. Boulder, Big Louie (in "Off the Beaten Track"), Mr. Sandblaster (in "The Witch of the Wardrobe"), Boss (in "Follow That Dogosaurus"), Harry (in "Bedlam on the Bedrock Express"), Mr. Redbluff (in "Rockjaw Rides Again"), Hotwire Harry (in "Hot Air to Spare"), Robert Redrock (in "The Stand-In"), Mayor of Bedrock (in "Shore Thing")
- Frank Welker as Shmoo, Rockjaw, George the Gorillasaurus (in "Fred Goes Ape"), Clownfoot (in "Clownfoot"), Babyface (in "Off the Beaten Track"), Bearasaurus (in "Gold Fever"), Cousin Gruesome (in "A Night on the Town"), Usher (in "A Night on the Town"), Mammoth (in "Bogged Down"), Wolfasaurus (in "Monster Madness"), Rocky James (in "Bedlam on the Rocky Express"), T.V. Screenstone (in "A Stone is Born"), Duckasaurus (in "Pretty Kitty"), Lloyd the Sabretooth Tiger (in "Pretty Kitty"), Rocco DeRocco (in "The Stand-In"), Gopher (in "The Stand-In"), Roller Robber (in "The Roller Robber"), Sparky Granite (in "Put Up Your Duke"), Announcer (in "Sand Doom"), Winnie the Wondersaurus (in "Pet Peeves"), Winnie the Wondersaurus' Mom (in "Pet Peeves"), Mr. Rockley (in "Fred's Big Top Flop"), Charlie (in "Barney and the Bandit")
Additional voices
- René Auberjonois as Funrock (in "Monster Madness"), Red (in "Barney and the Bandit")
- Joe Baker
- Buster Jones as O.K. Simpstone (in "Fred's Last Resort" and wraparounds)
- Frank Nelson as Mr. Saltrock (in "Creature from the Rock Lagoon")
- Marilyn Schreffler as Weathergirl (in "Stormfront and Weathergirl")
- Lurene Tuttle
- Paul Winchell as Mole (in "The Mole"), Pterodactyl (in "The Mole"), Dr. Cronkrock (in "Be Patient, Fred"), Vulcan (in "Vulcan"), Braino (in "Braino"), Animal Control Officer (in "Come Home, Dino"), Robin Mouse (in "Robin Mouse"), Mr. Big (in "Mr. Big")
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Repackage
After ending its original time slot, The Flintstone Comedy Show was later repackaged as The Flintstone Funnies from September 18, 1982 to September 8, 1984,[3] which consisted of reruns of the six segments (two and/or three segments aired per half-hour episode).[6] The Flintstone Funnies is the final incarnation of The Flintstones that premiered on NBC.[1]
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Later years
Reruns of "Dino and the Cavemouse" aired on the Disney Channel adaption of Wake, Rattle, and Roll. Several of the Captain Caveman segments were featured on the Chip and Pepper's Cartoon Madness, which was only seen during the Fall 1991 season on NBC (couple of the segments showed the bulldog caricatures of the identical twin hosts briefly during the narrations).
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