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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
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Before Matt Groening and pals introduced us to “The Simpsons,” Joseph Barbera and William Hannah produced a exiguous present called “The Flintstones.” Season “1″ was first aired on ABC during 1960 and has been syndicated in perpetuity throughout the known universe ever since.

Episode Guide:

(Cloak Test) The Flagstones: Admittedly, I’ve never seen the conceal test (discovered in 1993) and cannot even vouch for it’s inclusion in the DVD set-one can only hope.

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(1) The Flintstone Flyer: Barney invents a flying machine (the Barney Copter) which he later loses to his over-bearing best friend. The duo uses the machine to ditch their wives and go bowling, thus setting the stage for years of adventures.

(2) Hot Lips Hannigan: Fred relives his glory days as a singer in his high school band as he jams with an frail pal.

(3) The Swimming Pool: Fred and Barney form a pool spanning across their backyards…a hilarious power struggle ensues.

(4) No Attend Wanted: Having cost his friend his job, Fred finds Barney a original job as a repo man. Enter Dino.

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(5) The Split Personality: Following a blow to the noggin’ Fred becomes his more refined alter, Frederick.
(6) The Monster from the Tar Pits: Gary Granite is filming in Bedrock and lucky Fred finds a share in the film…, as his stunt double.
(7) The Babysitters: Fred and Barney shirk their responsibilities and bring a baby to a friends house to eye the sizable fight. BYOB?
(8) At the Races: Fred and Barney rely on gambling for a quick-fix solution. Do you mediate they secure?
(9) The Engagement Ring: Barney purchases a ring for Betty but Wilma discovers the ring and assumes it was for her… Instead of spending five minutes explaining the site, Barney decides to enter a boxing contest with The Champ.
(10) Hollyrock, Here I Come: The girls arrive up with a winning slogan and a roam to Hollyrock. Lost without their better halves, Fred and Barney aren’t far leisurely.
(11) The Golf Champion: Fred demonstrates his prowess at golf, earning a trophy. Barney, however, pesters his buddy as Fred neglected to pay his membership dues.
(12) The Sweepstakes Ticket: Both the guys and gals remove lottery tickets unbeknown to their spouses. As they forever remain strapped for cash, I assume you know how this one ends.
(13) The Drive-In: Fred and Barney secretly stop their jobs to fulfill a short-lived dream of business ownership. The gig is up when one of their dazzling employees pays a visit to the Flintstone site.
(14) The Prowler: Scared by a neighborhood prowler, Betty and Wilma choose to occupy Judo lessons, despite Fred’s objections.

At this writing, I couldn’t roar you about the extra’s included in this volume. However, as I lift, The Flintstones’ 3rd season (1962-63) is perhaps their most transitional, as Fred (Alan Reed) and Wilma (Jean Vanderpyl) give birth to a diminutive cavegirl named Pebbles (also voiced by Vanderpyl, she would develop her debut towards the ruin of season 3 in Dress Rehearsal (aka The Blessed Event), at the demolish of the show; her 1st words are “Abba dabba goo goo!”) . Many of the cartoons featured Wilma expecting, with the announcement of Wilma’s pregnancy at the raze of one particular episode appropriately entitled The Surprise (ironically, this episode had more to deal with Barney’s nephew Marblehead, whom Fred grows to admire, though he won’t admit it! Listen for Marblehead’s imitation of Uncle Barney’s hiccupy laugh) . Barney (Mel Blanc) and Betty (Bea Benederet) are the godparents. Also, the familiar theme “Meet the Flintstones” also makes it pleasant debut in this season (it was featured in background music in Seasons 1 and 2) .

Highlights include a performance by Rock Roll, who looks and sings a itsy-bitsy like Elvis (”There’s a town I know where the hipsters go called Bedrock, twitch, twitch!”), Wilma and Betty enter a Rock Toasties contest and earn a flow to Hawaii (Wilma saves Fred’s life by punching out a ferocious dinosaur chasing him, “Beat it, buster!”), Barney plans a surprise birthday party for Fred and spends most of the episode trying to accumulate a speedily asleep Fred home to the party, Fred takes ballet lessons to improve his bowling, Barney saves a baby but Fred unintentionally takes the credit, Fred goes befriend to high school for his diploma in order to avoid termination from Mr. Slate and becomes a football hero (”Flintstone! Flintstone! Rah, rah, rah!”), Wilma rents the house to 3 Swedish musicians (”Duh, he is Olie, I am Schven!”), Barney becomes invisible thanks to one of Fred’s wacky inventions, Fred tries hard to find along with his base mother-in-law during a visit (”I esteem my mudderinlaw!” he reminds himself, but gets his revenge by taking her on a long taxiride in disguise), Fred hires an Italian maid named Lolabrickida (who is an wonderful cook and a lot nicer than Grandma Dynamite and the bossy nurse hired after Pebbles’ birth, but has zero tolerance for poor singing!), Fred and Barney go skiing in the mountains and unwittingly prevent a jewelheist (”Psst! Slalom, Shorty, SLALOM!”), Barney reluctantly agrees to masquerade at Small Tex to stamp Fred’s rich Uncle Tex (voiced by Hal Smith, “Wahoooooo!”), Arnold the Paperboy cons Fred into paying more and later Wilma insists Fred peer a quacky doctor and for Wilma’s birthday, Fred buys her a dodo bird named Doosey, who snitches to Wilma and Betty about the boys’ plans to go to a Water Buffalo convention in Frantic City without them (”Content! Frantic City, Frantic City, divulge, whistle!”) . Also, Barney tricks Fred into thinking Pebbles can talk (”Do thum backfwips for me, Daddy, or I’ll cwyyyy!”) and the Flintstones travel out of their humble abode to be advance a crowd of rich snobs (”Everybody into the pyool!”) .

If you liked Seasons 1 and 2, establish your money for this one! That’ll be 2 rocks, please!