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The Flintstones: No Biz Like Show Biz (1965): contains the episode "No Biz Like Show Biz": Released September 26, 1991; The Flintstones: Wacky Inventions: Released April 27, 1994; The Flintstones: Babe in Bedrock (1963: "Dress Rehearsal", "Daddy's Little Beauty"): Released April 27, 1994
The Flintstones was the most financially successful and longest-running network animated television series for three decades, until The Simpsons surpassed it in 1997. [6] In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second-greatest TV cartoon of all time, after The Simpsons. [7]
Donald Earle Messick (September 7, 1926 – October 24, 1997) was an American voice actor, known for his performances in Hanna-Barbera cartoons. [1]His best-remembered voice roles include Scooby-Doo, Bamm-Bamm Rubble and Hoppy in The Flintstones, Astro in The Jetsons, Muttley in Wacky Races and Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines, Boo-Boo Bear and Ranger Smith in The Yogi Bear Show ...
The Flintstones is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that aired on ABC from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966. As of September 2006, all six seasons have been released on DVD in North America.
But not all inventions are major wins like cellphones, stoplights, or washing machines. Many more are in the category of absurd inventions that fell short of success. 13 Weird Inventions That Were ...
The Flintstones: Wacky Inventions – Video short – Mr. Slate (1994) Wacky Races – Video Game – Luke (2000) Flintstones Bedrock Bowling – Video Game – Mr. Slate (2000) Space Age Gadgets – Video Short – Jetsons Season 1 (2004)
From a classic snack to a life-saving medicine, here are some of the serendipitous inventions that have changed the world we live in today. dr3amer / iStock. 1. Potato Chips.
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