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|released= [[September 6]], [[1986]]—[[May 21]], [[1988]] | |released= [[September 6]], [[1986]]—[[May 21]], [[1988]] | ||
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|starring= [[Lennie Weinrib]]<br />[[Hamilton Camp]]<br />[[Julie Dees]]<br />[[B.J. Ward]]<br />[[Mel Blanc]]<br />[[Frank Welker]]<br />[[Bumper Robinson]]<br />[[Susan Blu]]<br />[[Marilyn Schreffler]]<br />[[Charlie Adler]]<br / | |starring= [[Lennie Weinrib]]<br />[[Hamilton Camp]]<br />[[Julie McWhirter|Julie Dees]]<br />[[B.J. Ward]]<br />[[Mel Blanc]]<br />[[Frank Welker (actor)|Frank Welker]]<br />[[Bumper Robinson]]<br />[[Susan Blu]]<br />[[Marilyn Schreffler]]<br />[[Charlie Adler]]<br />[[Scott Menville]]<br />[[Elizabeth Lyn Fraser]] | ||
|execs= [[William Hanna]]<br />[[Joseph Barbera]] | |execs= [[William Hanna]]<br />[[Joseph Barbera]] | ||
|producers= [[Kay Wright]]<br />[[Berny Wolf]]<br />[[Lynne Hoag]] | |producers= [[Kay Wright]]<br />[[Berny Wolf]]<br />[[Lynne Hoag]] | ||
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|next= Cave Kids (TV series) | |next= Cave Kids (TV series) | ||
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'''''The Flintstone Kids''''' is an American animated comedy | '''''The Flintstone Kids''''' is an American animated Stone Age comedy television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]] for [[ABC]]. It ran from [[1986]] to [[1988]], airing 34 episodes that spanned two seasons. It is a spin-off of ''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]'', and the sixth incarnation of the ''[[Flintstones (franchise)|Flintstones]]'' franchise. A few months after the series finished, there was one special about anti-drugs called ''[[The Flintstone Kids "Just Say No" Special]]''. | ||
This series depicted the [[Flintstones|Flintstone]] and [[Rubbles|Rubble]] couples as junior high kids before they | This series depicted the [[Flintstones|Flintstone]] and [[Rubbles|Rubble]] couples as junior high kids before their marriage, where they get in and out of the familiar surroundings of [[Bedrock]]. Supporting characters of the main cast include [[Rocky Ratrock]], the neighborhood bully; [[Dreamchip Gemstone]], the rich girl stuck in a love triangle with Fred and Wilma; and [[Philo Quartz]], the intelligent nerd who invents various gadgets. | ||
There were also three other segments usually every other episode: ''[[Flintstone Funnies]]'', where the kids | There were also three other segments usually every other episode: ''[[Flintstone Funnies]]'', where the kids had some big daydream, which included being private eyes or [[Hollyrock]] movie stars in relation to tackling their real problems; ''[[Dino's Dilemmas]]'', which starred [[Fred Flintstone|Freddy]]'s pet, [[Dino]]; and ''[[Captain Caveman and Son|Captain Caveman <u>and</u> Son]]'', which was a show within a show, with the ''Flintstone Kids'' watching superhero [[Captain Caveman]] and his never before seen young son, [[Cavey Jr.]], fight crime in their own hometown of Bedrock. | ||
==Production== | ==Production== | ||
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| "[[The Great Freddini]]" | | "[[The Great Freddini]]" | ||
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| [[March 21]], 1987 | | [[March 21]], 1987 | ||
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| ''Flintstone Funnies'': "[[Dino Goes Hollyrock (Flintstone | | ''Flintstone Funnies'': "[[Dino Goes Hollyrock (Flintstone Kids)|Dino Goes Hollyrock]]" / ''Dino's Dilemmas'': "[[The Chocolate Chip Catastrophe]]" / ''Captain Caveman <u>and</u> Son'': "[[Capt. Caveman's First Adventure]]" | ||
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| [[April 22]], 1987 | | [[April 22]], 1987 | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
* [[Lennie Weinrib]] (season 1) and [[Scott Menville]] (season 2) as [[ | * [[Lennie Weinrib]] (season 1) and [[Scott Menville]] (season 2) as [[Freddy Flintstone]] | ||
* [[Hamilton Camp]] as [[Barney Rubble]] | * [[Hamilton Camp]] as [[Barney Rubble]] | ||
* [[Julie Dees]] (season 1) and [[Elizabeth Lyn Fraser]] (season 2) as [[Wilma Slaghoople]] | * [[Julie McWhirter|Julie Dees]] (season 1) and [[Elizabeth Lyn Fraser]] (season 2) as [[Wilma Slaghoople]] | ||
* [[B.J. Ward]] as [[Betty Bricker]] | * [[B.J. Ward]] as [[Betty Bricker]] | ||
* [[Mel Blanc]] as [[Dino]] and [[Captain Caveman]] | * [[Mel Blanc]] as [[Dino]] and [[Captain Caveman]] | ||
* [[Frank Welker]] as [[Nate Slate]] and [[Stalagbite]] | * [[Frank Welker (actor)|Frank Welker]] as [[Nate Slate]] and [[Stalagbite]] | ||
* [[Bumper Robinson]] as [[Philo Quartz]] | * [[Bumper Robinson]] as [[Philo Quartz]] | ||
* [[Susan Blu]] as [[Dreamchip Gemstone]] | * [[Susan Blu]] as [[Dreamchip Gemstone]] | ||
* [[Marilyn Schreffler]] as [[Rocky Ratock]] | * [[Marilyn Schreffler]] as [[Rocky Ratock]] | ||
* [[Charlie Adler]] as [[Cavey Jr.]] | * [[Charlie Adler]] as [[Cavey Jr.]] | ||
==Legacy== | |||
There was also a PSA about kids wearing seatbelts, which is ironic since the first episode had Barney jumping around seatbelt-less in his dad's car. | |||
The series did have some minor influence in other media, such as new kid [[Philo Quartz]] appearing as an adult in the [[1994]] TV movie ''[[A Flintstones Christmas Carol]]'', and [[Cavey Jr.]] appearing in episodes of ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law]]'' and ''[[Jellystone!]]'' in the [[2000s]] and [[2020s]], respectively. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Flintstones series]] | [[Category:Flintstones series]] | ||
[[Category:Hanna-Barbera]] | [[Category:Hanna-Barbera]] | ||
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The Flintstone Kids | |
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Network | ABC |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera |
Distributor | Worldvision Enterprises |
Original release | September 6, 1986—May 21, 1988 |
Starring | Lennie Weinrib Hamilton Camp Julie Dees B.J. Ward Mel Blanc Frank Welker Bumper Robinson Susan Blu Marilyn Schreffler Charlie Adler Scott Menville Elizabeth Lyn Fraser |
Executive producer(s) | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Producer(s) | Kay Wright Berny Wolf Lynne Hoag |
Music composed by | Hoyt Curtin |
Writer(s) | Arthur Alsberg John K. Ludin Don Nelson Lane Raichert |
Director(s) | Art Davis Don Lusk Carl Urbano Rudy Zamora Paul Sommers John Kimball Art Davis Connie Dufau Ray Patterson (supervising) Gordon Hunt (voices) |
Animation director(s) | Jay Sarbry Frank Andrina Oliver "Lefty" Callahan Joan Drake Bob Goe Grzegorz Handzlik Erna Kaluza Les Kaluza Rick Leon Don Patterson Joanna Romersa Paul Sommers Stanislaw Szszepanik Phil Vallentin Tim Walker |
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The Flintstone Kids is an American animated Stone Age comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera for ABC. It ran from 1986 to 1988, airing 34 episodes that spanned two seasons. It is a spin-off of The Flintstones, and the sixth incarnation of the Flintstones franchise. A few months after the series finished, there was one special about anti-drugs called The Flintstone Kids "Just Say No" Special.
This series depicted the Flintstone and Rubble couples as junior high kids before their marriage, where they get in and out of the familiar surroundings of Bedrock. Supporting characters of the main cast include Rocky Ratrock, the neighborhood bully; Dreamchip Gemstone, the rich girl stuck in a love triangle with Fred and Wilma; and Philo Quartz, the intelligent nerd who invents various gadgets.
There were also three other segments usually every other episode: Flintstone Funnies, where the kids had some big daydream, which included being private eyes or Hollyrock movie stars in relation to tackling their real problems; Dino's Dilemmas, which starred Freddy's pet, Dino; and Captain Caveman and Son, which was a show within a show, with the Flintstone Kids watching superhero Captain Caveman and his never before seen young son, Cavey Jr., fight crime in their own hometown of Bedrock.
Production
Development
Casting
Segments
- The Flintstone Kids
- Flintstone Funnies (1986-87)
- Dino's Dilemmas
- Captain Caveman and Son
Music
The music was composed and conducted by Hoyt Curtin; in the first season, he was credited as musical director. Joanne Miller was music coordinator for the first season, then director of music supervision for the second.
Episodes
Special
Episode | Number | Air date |
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The Flintstone Kids "Just Say No" Special | 1 | September 15, 1988 |
Cast
- Lennie Weinrib (season 1) and Scott Menville (season 2) as Freddy Flintstone
- Hamilton Camp as Barney Rubble
- Julie Dees (season 1) and Elizabeth Lyn Fraser (season 2) as Wilma Slaghoople
- B.J. Ward as Betty Bricker
- Mel Blanc as Dino and Captain Caveman
- Frank Welker as Nate Slate and Stalagbite
- Bumper Robinson as Philo Quartz
- Susan Blu as Dreamchip Gemstone
- Marilyn Schreffler as Rocky Ratock
- Charlie Adler as Cavey Jr.
Legacy
There was also a PSA about kids wearing seatbelts, which is ironic since the first episode had Barney jumping around seatbelt-less in his dad's car.
The series did have some minor influence in other media, such as new kid Philo Quartz appearing as an adult in the 1994 TV movie A Flintstones Christmas Carol, and Cavey Jr. appearing in episodes of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law and Jellystone! in the 2000s and 2020s, respectively.