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|premiere= [[March 19]], [[1995]]
|premiere= [[March 19]], [[1995]]
|run_time= 7:34
|run_time= 7:30
|cast= [[Frank Welker]]
|cast= [[Frank Welker (actor)|Frank Welker]]<br />[[Henry Corden]]<br />[[Jean Vander Pyl]]
|music= [[Louis Fagenson]]
|music= [[Gary Lionelli]]
|story= [[Joseph Barbera]]
|story= [[Joseph Barbera]]
|writers= [[Stewart St. John]]
|writers= [[Stewart St. John]]
|directors= Joseph Barbera
|directors= Joseph Barbera<br />[[Gordon Hunt]] (voices)
|storyboards= [[Robert Renzetti]]
|storyboards= [[Robert Renzetti]]
|animation_directors= [[Robert Alvarez]]
|animation_directors= [[Robert Alvarez]]
|previous= Stay Out!
|previous= Stay Out!
|next= The Great-Eggscape
|next= The Great Egg-Scape
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'''"Stay Out!"''' is the fourth episode of ''[[What a Cartoon!]]'' It aired on [[March 19]], [[1995]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Stewart St. John]], and directed by ''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]'' co-creator, [[Joseph Barbera]]. This, along with "[[The Great Egg-Scape]]," were back door pilots to a possible series of ''Dino'' shorts that failed to materialize.
'''"Stay Out!"''', also known as '''"Stay Out"''', is the fourth episode of ''[[What a Cartoon!]]'' It aired on [[March 19]], [[1995]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Stewart St. John]], directed by ''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]'' co-creator, [[Joseph Barbera]], and voice directed by [[Gordon Hunt]]. This, along with "[[The Great Egg-Scape]]," were back door pilots to a possible series of ''Dino'' shorts that failed to materialize.
 
Fred orders Dino to keep a pesky cat out of the house while he goes bowling.


==Detailed summary==
==Detailed summary==
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{{CastTop}}
{{CastTop}}
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|style="background-color:#d2d2ff"|  
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Fred Flintstone]]
|style="background-color:#aaffaa"|  
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Henry Corden]]
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|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[Barney Rubble]]
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|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Dino]]
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Frank Welker (actor)|Frank Welker]]
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|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"|  
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Wilma Flintstone]] (voice only)
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Jean Vander Pyl]]
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|style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| [[List of unnamed Flintstones characters|Saber tooth kitten]]
|style="background-color:#aaffaa"| Frank Welker
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|style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[Santa Claus]]
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|-
{{CastBottom}}
{{CastBottom}}
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==Objects==
==Objects==
* None
* Hand puppets
* Dino's bed


==Vehicles==
==Vehicles==
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==Music==
==Music==
The ''What a Cartoon!'' theme song was performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The episode's main music was composed by [[Louis Fagenson]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
The ''What a Cartoon!'' theme song and the episode's main music were both performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].


==Crew credits==
==Crew credits==
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* Supervising producer: [[Larry Huber]]
* Supervising producer: [[Larry Huber]]
* Line producer: [[Bob Onorato]]
* Line producer: [[Bob Onorato]]
* Animation director: [[Robert Alvarez]]
* Unit production coordinator: [[Slyvia Edwards]]
* Animators: [[Andy Bialk]], [[Jun Falkenstein]], [[Mark Kaulser]]
* Character designers: [[Ed Benedict]], [[Butch Hartman]]
* Design assistants: [[Miriam Boardman]], [[Barbara Krueger]]
* Design assistants: [[Donna Zeller]], [[Dana Jo Granger]]
* Casting director: [[Kris Zimmerman]]
* Casting director: [[Kris Zimmerman]]
* Talent coordinators: [[Cindi Lyn Peltier]], [[Jill Ziegenhagen]]
* Talent coordinator: [[Jill Ziegenhagen]]
* Supervising sound engineer: [[Ed Collins]]
* Supervising sound engineer: [[Ed Collins]]
* Recording engineer: [[Preston Oliver]]
* Recording engineer: [[Preston Oliver]]
* Background supervisor: [[Al Gmuer]]
* Background supervisor: [[Al Gmuer]]
* Background artists: [[Joseph Binggeli]], [[Bonnie Callahan]], [[Jonathan Goley]], [[Tim Maloney]], [[Leonard Robledo]]
* Background artists: [[Bonnie Callahan]], [[Richard Daskas]], [[Andrew Phillipson]], [[Leonard Robledo]]
* Ink and paint supervisor: [[Alison Leopold]]
* Ink and paint supervisor: [[Alison Leopold]]
* Color stylist: [[Casey Clayton]]
* Color stylist: [[Suzette Darling]]
* Final checker: [[Nelda Ridley]]
* Final checker: [[Nelda Ridley]]
* Ink and paint artists: [[Kimberly Conte]], [[Joanne Plein]], [[Patrice Torocsik]]
* Ink and paint artists: [[Audry Covello]], [[JoAnne Plein]], [[Lydia Swayne]]
* Graphics artist: [[Iraj Paran]]
* Graphics artist: [[Iraj Paran]]
* Camera operator: [[Dan Larsen]]
* Camera operator: [[Dan Larsen]]
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* Animation checkers: [[Beth Goodwin]], [[Bob Revell]]
* Animation checkers: [[Beth Goodwin]], [[Bob Revell]]
* Xerographists: [[Star Wirth]], [[Martin Crossley]], [[Richard Wilson]]
* Xerographists: [[Star Wirth]], [[Martin Crossley]], [[Richard Wilson]]
* Track readers: [[Kay Douglas]], [[James Hearn]], [[Carol Iverson]], [[Kerry Iverson]]
* Track readers: [[Kay Douglas]], [[James Hearn]], [[Carol Iverson]]
* Supervising film editor: [[Tom Gleason]]
* Supervising film editor: [[Tom Gleason]]
* Post-production supervisor: [[Gayle Mnookin]]
* Post-production supervisor: [[Gayle Mnookin]]
* Post-production coordinator: [[Gail D. Silvers]]
* Post-production coordinator: [[Valerie Menk]], [[Gail D. Silvers]]
* Sound editor: [[Michele Douglas]]
* Sound editor providers: [[Three Rivers Editorial]]
* Re-recording mixers: [[Larson Sound Center]], [[Doug Gray]], [[Anthony Constantini]]
* Sound services providers: [[Larson Sound Center]]
* Re-recording mixers: [[Doug Gray]], [[Anthony Constantini]]
* Negative consultant: [[William DeBoer, Jr.]]
* Negative consultant: [[William DeBoer, Jr.]]
* Video services: [[Four Media]]
* Video services provider: [[Four Media]]
* Telecine: [[Scott Ostrowsky]]
* Telecine editor: [[Scott Ostrowsky]]
* On-line editor: [[Brian Schnuckel]]
* On-line editor: [[Brian Schnuckel]]
* Pre-production manager: [[Debby Hindman]]
* Pre-production manager: [[Debby Hindman]]
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* Production assistants: [[Sandra Benenati]], [[Duke Heberlein]], [[Linda Moore]]
* Production assistants: [[Sandra Benenati]], [[Duke Heberlein]], [[Linda Moore]]
* Executives in charge of production: [[Joe Mazzuca]], [[Catherine Winder]]
* Executives in charge of production: [[Joe Mazzuca]], [[Catherine Winder]]
* Program executive: [[Margot McDonough]]
* Development executive: [[Jeff Holder]]
* Development executive: [[Ellen Cockrill]]
* Produced in association with: [[Wang Film Productions]]
* Computer animation services: [[Cambridge Animation Systems]]
* Overseas supervisor: [[Dan Hunn]]
* Manager of computer technologies: [[Jeannine Roussel]]
* Computer assistants: [[Duke Heberlein]], [[Jon Hooper]]


==Release==
==Release==
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
*  
* The cat replaces what could've been [[Baby Puss]], who frequently needed to be taken out of the house in the second closing credits to ''The Flintstones''.
* The cat loosely resembles Wilma's pet saber tooth kitten [[Fangs]] in the prequel TV series ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]''.
* The cat hums "[[(Meet) The Flintstones]]" while in the shower.
* Jean Vander Pyl voiced Wilma in this short, as she did in [[The Flintstones (TV series)|the original series]], while Fred is voiced by his second original actor, Henry Corden, who took over the role after [[Alan Reed]]'s passing.


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Latest revision as of 12:33, 20 March 2024

Stay Out!
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Premiere date March 19, 1995
Run time 7:30
Starring Frank Welker
Henry Corden
Jean Vander Pyl
Music composed by Gary Lionelli
Story by Joseph Barbera
Writer(s) Stewart St. John
Storyboard artist(s) Robert Renzetti
Director(s) Joseph Barbera
Gordon Hunt (voices)
Animation director(s) Robert Alvarez
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"Stay Out!", also known as "Stay Out", is the fourth episode of What a Cartoon! It aired on March 19, 1995 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Stewart St. John, directed by The Flintstones co-creator, Joseph Barbera, and voice directed by Gordon Hunt. This, along with "The Great Egg-Scape," were back door pilots to a possible series of Dino shorts that failed to materialize.

Fred orders Dino to keep a pesky cat out of the house while he goes bowling.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Fred Flintstone Henry Corden
Barney Rubble
Dino Frank Welker
Wilma Flintstone (voice only) Jean Vander Pyl
Saber tooth kitten Frank Welker
Santa Claus


Locations

Objects

  • Hand puppets
  • Dino's bed

Vehicles

  • None

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 1995.

Music

The What a Cartoon! theme song and the episode's main music were both performed by Gary Lionelli. The director of music production was Bodie Chandler.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: March 19, 1995 at 7 pm on Cartoon Network[1]

Behind the scenes

  • The cat replaces what could've been Baby Puss, who frequently needed to be taken out of the house in the second closing credits to The Flintstones.
  • The cat loosely resembles Wilma's pet saber tooth kitten Fangs in the prequel TV series The Flintstone Kids.
  • The cat hums "(Meet) The Flintstones" while in the shower.
  • Jean Vander Pyl voiced Wilma in this short, as she did in the original series, while Fred is voiced by his second original actor, Henry Corden, who took over the role after Alan Reed's passing.

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

  • Not available. 😢

References

  1. ^ Winfrey, Lee (January 14, 1995). "Network Featuring Several New Cartoons". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved January 10, 2022.