My friend really loves this cartoon. I learned at the end scene that when Fred was setting his bottles right at the front door, his pet went in, then he got locked out calling for Wilma, but it didn't work. I learned if I was going to set stuff up in the yard, don't do it at night.
While the animation is severely limited, the show still manages to be visually appealing, which is more than I can say of Hanna-Barbera's shows from a decade later.
If you're a cartoon fan, regardless of your age, you will enjoy this show. I recommend the first two seasons, before Pebbles was born. It jumped the shark around then.
Parents might need to know that Fred uses language like "chump" and "knuckle head", but deep down he cares about his wife and his friends.
I really loved this show, before I found out that they supported Winston.
That's right, our favorites Fred and Barney once sand the jingle "Winston tastes good like a (click click) cigarette should!". Yes, it shattered my view on childhood as well. Still, this show is very entertaining, for the younger and older crowds.
This is a really good show. It's set during a long time ago, becuase they have stuff like dinosuaors. The Flinstones is about four characters; Fred, his wife Wilma, Fred's friend Barney, and Barney's wife Betty (who doesn't appear on the show as much). They live their everyday lives but it's set a long time ago, so they don't have some stuff that we do. Some things to watch out for include violence. It's not that bad, but Fred does have a bad temper and often is violent when angry (for example, if Barney did something to tick him off, he'd be trying to fight him or something) Also, since the series is oudated like mentioned early, they're are some steretypes; the men are usually shown as a higher sex than woman (although Wilma isn't, but Betty is). But if you talk to your kids about the stereotypes and how it was normal back then, you and your family will enjoy this show.