Jun 26 2010
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This was the last season of The Flintstones. Up until The Simpsons, no other lively primetime TV display surpassed it in seasons. Here for the last time, Fred (Alan Reed) comes home from work, gathers Wilma, Pebbles (both by Jean Vanderpyl) and Dino (Mel Blanc) into the Flintmobile, later picking up Barney (Blanc), Betty (Gerry Johnson) and Bamm Bamm (Don Messick) from 1965 to 1966. Other characters include the Hopparoo (Messick), the crotchety Mr. Slate (John Stephenson) and a unique character called the Stout Gazoo (Harvey Korman) . Well-meaning but inept and a runt nuts, he was rescued by Fred and Barney and had to encourage the “prehistoric dum-dums” as Gazoo often called them. This season has more guest voices than others including Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York (as Samantha and Darren in a crossover Bewitched episode), Jimmy O’Neill (”Howdy hi, there, shinrockers and wingading-dingers!”), Tony Curtis (as Stoney Curtis) and the Beau Brummels (as the Beau Brummel-stones) . If you glance Barney’s eyes witness different, it’s because the pupils are gloomy. In previous seasons, Barney had flesh-colored pupils. Also, the swimming pool that Barney made in his backyard in the 1st season is befriend in the episode featuring Dripper the seal, as is the piano Fred purchased for his wife on their anniversary in the 1st season in the episode where Wilma has a date with an musty flame, remarkable to Fred’s jealousy.
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Episodes include Fred having a dream that Pebbles and Bamm Bamm have the gift of singing (even though they calm can’t talk) and have a substantial hit with “Initiate Up Your Heart and Let the Sunshine In” (this was the closing theme for some of the episodes) and Fred and Barney are thrilled with their children’s success until they miss them being around, Wilma wins a contest and the prize is to meet glorious Stoney Curtis (Stoney even wins over the slightly jealous Fred when he generously offers Fred a role in his latest movie), Fred takes his family and the Rubbles to the local carnival and gets conned into buying it, Fred and Barney meet Gazoo and try explaining their diminutive discovery to Wilma and Betty (their wives don’t steal a word of it, but Pebbles and Bamm Bamm can ogle the space-aged genie), Fred has to encourage on a jury and must resolve the fate of a tough defendant (Henry Corden) which could arrive aid to haunt him (subplot includes Barney buying Bamm Bamm a toy enlighten which gets frequently tripped over), Gazoo grants the Flintstones and the Rubbles a chance to seek the 21st century, Mr. Slate “generously” loans Fred and the family his yacht on the condition that Fred paint it, and Gazoo grants Fred the chance to switch jobs with Mr. Slate for a day and Fred soon learns the label his boss must pay for his stature, Wilma organizes a Bedrock production of Romeorock and Julietstone and Fred refuses to play the fraction of Romeorock (though he’s a shoo-in) . Other episodes include Fred buying a run-down house for his mother-in-law (Wilma thinks he’s having an affair), Wilma meets up with an pompous ragged flame after Fred ditches her for a bowling game, Fred has a minor accident and unwittingly invents a current dance called the Frantic (”Yabba-dabba-dy-yi-yi!” is his yowl of misfortune and he wins a gig on Shinrock), at the Water Buffalo Costume Party, Fred gets improper for one of the Way-Outs, an English singing group rumored to be location aliens (those psuedo-cockney accents are a wail as is their song “We’re gonna go design out- Plan OUT!”), Fred reads a relative’s diary of war stories, at a company picnic, Fred acts corrupt and has a dream he’s serene at the picnic 20 years later as an broken-down man, Barney is erroneous for royalty and is kidnapped by Arabs to be their prince (”Ola-salima!”) and in another episode, he’s incorrect as a scientist and Stonefinger demands his latest “secret formula.”
Though there’d be movies (A Man Called Flintstone, I Yabba Dabba Do and the dubious live-action movie), Christmas specials (albiet with the behind Alan Reed’s replacement Henry Corden), spinoffs (Pebbles and Bamm Bamm and Fred and Barney) and a breakfast cereal which sells to this day, nothing beat the new 6 seasons of the Flintstones. So pick up this when it finally comes out on DVD, as to phrase Mr. Flintstone from a classic episode “This is the last you’ll gaze of the last of the [original] Flintstones!”
Today, we quite often believe about how laughable animation is from titanic shows like Spongebob Squarepants, The Simpsons, and the lackluster cartoons like Loonatics, a kknockof to the Looney Tunes cast. Well, with those model examples, it is sometimes too darn easy to actually forget about how worthy animation from the past, and how grand it had brought a staple into our lives. That is the case with The Flintstones. The Honeymooners knockoff has been one of the most famous and influential shows in animation history. Sadly, it is a shame that people don’t like them as powerful. They’ve really shown a fresh revival on the DVD market, and their final shows invent them a closing destroy to a special situation in our hearts.
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The Flintstones: The Complete Sixth Season is a stare into the final season of this spacious bewitching classic. These episodes showcase some hilarious moments, as well as a introduction to The Gigantic Gazoo, whom only Fred & Barney can gaze, nobody else. The shows here have all been restored well, and include some droll episodes, and knockoffs like the episode where Fred tries to learn charm to go to a love party, but brings out a itsy-bitsy too great of his ballet charm to his friends. There also is the episode where Fred & Barney’s ancestors try to assist a female watch inappropriate enemy lines, which was a spoof from World War I & II, and the episode where Fred wishes he could switch places with his boss, Mr. Slate, for one whole day, to scrutinize what it is like in his shoes, too great of a noble thing.
It is a shame that most of these broad classic shows aren’t on television anymore. The Flintstones brought so mighty joy and excitement to cartoon lovers everywhere. The final season the prove brought made so many people laugh and yell for so many generations. This is a tall DVD for anybody who loves this huge enthralling classic. I Yabba Dabba Doo recommend it.
DVD Cover: B+
Episodes: B+
Price: A-
Remastering: B+
Overall: B+
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