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Flintstones/Jetsons: Time Warp (1994), by Philips Media for CD-i; Fred Flintstone's Memory Match (1994), by Coastal Amusements for video arcades; The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock (1994), by Taito for Super Nintendo Entertainment System; The Flintstones (1994–95), by Ocean Software for Game Boy, Super Nintendo Entertainment ...
The Flintstones: On the Rocks; H. Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby; I. I Yabba-Dabba Do! J. The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones; M. The Man Called Flintstone
The Flintstones: On the Rocks is a 2001 American animated made-for-television comedy-drama film featuring characters from The Flintstones franchise. Co-directed by Chris Savino and David Smith, [1] it was dedicated to Hoyt Curtin (longtime Hanna-Barbera conductor and composer) and William Hanna (creator of The Flintstones and founder of Hanna-Barbera Productions with partner Joseph Barbera).
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]
The Flintstones and the Rubbles visit the Bedrock World's Fair, where they visit a time machine exhibit and travel to various times of the future: meeting Emperor Nero, Christopher Columbus, King Arthur, and Benjamin Franklin, and going to the 1964-65 World's Fair. Notes: Nero is played by a cartoon version of Jack Benny playing
A Florida woman who allegedly snatched a three-year-old boy from his fenced-in yard and ran off down the street last week told the cops she shouldn’t be arrested because she “gave it back ...
Fred's Final Fling is a 1980 animated television special and the second of The Flintstone Special limited-run prime time revival of The Flintstones produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which premiered on NBC on November 7, 1980. [1] It is an hour-long primetime special, broadcast as part of the 1980-1981 series The Flintstone Primetime ...
From January 2008 to April 2008, if you bought shares in companies when James Howard joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -1.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a -4.9 percent return from the S&P 500.