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Production company | Hanna-Barbera |
Distributor | Worldvision Enterprises |
Release date | November 15, 1987 |
Starring | George O'Hanlon Penny Singleton Daws Butler Janet Waldo Don Messick Jean Vander Pyl Henry Cordon Mel Blanc Julie Dees |
Executive producer(s) | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Producer(s) | Bob Hathcock Berny Wolf |
Music composed by | Sven Libaek |
Screenplay by | Don Nelson Arthur Alsberg |
Director(s) | Don Lusk |
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The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones is an American animated sci-fi comedy TV film based on the 1962 The Jetsons and 1960 The Flintstones TV series. It is also the third installment in the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 anthology. It aired on November 15, 1987 on ABC. It was written by Don Nelson and Arthur Alsberg, and directed by Don Lusk.
The families of the Space Age and Stone Age collide after Elroy's new time machine sends his family back through time. When trying to return, they accidentally send the Flintstones and Rubbles into the future. Both of the families become instant celebrities in each other's eras, but the fame eventually leads to trouble.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Orbit City
- Spacely Space Sprockets building
- Sky Pad Apartments
- Jetson residence
- Bedrock
- Orbit City
- Slate's Rock and Gravel site
- United States
Objects
- Visaphone
- Fooder-Aca-Cycle
- Di-Di (voiced by Brenda Vacarro)
- Elroy Jetson's time machine
- Time receiver
- Bedrock Bulletin building
Vehicles
- Flying cars
Production
Development
Filming
Music
The score was composed by Sven Libaek.
Songs
- "Bedrock Rock" - Jon Bauman
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: November 15, 1987 in syndication
Behind the scenes
- This aired three days after the series finale, "Spacely for a Day."
- Mr. Slate is named "Nate" in this film, which was carried over from the Flintstones prequel series The Flintstone Kids.
- Dan Rathmoon is a parody of Dan Rather.
- The male talk show host who Fred talks to, is a parody of Johnny Carson.
- Jet Rivers is a parody of Joan Rivers.
Errors
- Despite the crossover, the world of the Flintstones had previously been fictionalized in "Elroy's Mob" and "A Jetson Christmas Carol."
- Astro is heard saying goodbye to Dino at the end of the film, but the animators forgot to include the former.
Everlasting influence
- In The Simpsons episode "A Star is Burns," Bart hears the TV announcer mention (the incorrectly titled) The Flintstones Meet the Jetsons, to which Bart responds, "Uh-oh. I smell another cheap cartoon crossover." Then Bart is introduced to Jay Sherman, the title character of The Critic.
Critical reception
Home availability
- In the United States:
- 1988: Worldvision Home Video releases The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones on VHS.
- 1989: Kid Klassics releases The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones on VHS.
- July 3, 2001: Warner Home Video releases The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones on VHS.
- June 14, 2011: Warner Archive Collection releases The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones on DVD.
- August 4, 2020: Warner Home Video releases The Flintstones: 2 Movies & 5 Specials on DVD.
- October 13, 2020: Warner Home Video releases The Jetsons: The Complete Series (Hanna-Barbera Diamond Collection edition) on DVD.
- June 21, 2022: Warner Home Video releases The Jetsons: The Complete Series on DVD.