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  1. Here's The Order: Opening: 1.Warner Home Video Logo 2.DVD Menu 3.The Flintstone Flyer Opening 4.intro.

    • 2 min
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    • Daneil Mussie
  2. Here's The Order:1.1997 Warner Home Video Logo2.DVD Menu.

    • 25 sec
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    • thepreviewsguyvhs&dvdopeningsalter
  3. #theflintstones #hannabarberacartoons 1:Warner home video 2:main menu of the episode list 3:The Flintstones in: The Drive In 4:That’s All Folks

    • 3 min
    • Marco Ascurra
  4. 1999 DVD Menu. 1. Main Titles. 2. " Meet the Flintstones ". 3. A Molten Oldie. 4. The Master of the Cave.

    • 3 min
    • Storyboard
    • The Sweatbox Review
    • Is This Thing loaded?
    • Case Study
    • Ink and Paint
    • Scratch Tracks
    • Final Cut

    Fred Flintstone, his wife and neighbors appear in television’s first primetime animated sitcom, set in prehistoric times.

    And so it began. For a while there, it looked like only the smaller DVD producers realized that classic cartoon fans wanted box sets of their favorite shows. Rhino, Sony Wonder, and even A & E had put out nice collections of vintage toons, but the big guys seemed oblivious. Warner Bros. in particular, with its huge catalog of titles, just did not s...

    The menus are nicely done, with just enough animation on the main menu to make them interesting without being annoying or taking too long to load. Over the main menu, the show’s music and laugh track can be heard, giving the proper ambience. The episode menus are clever, depicting characters from the show watching a television whose image changes t...

    The four DVD’s are housed in a fold-out digipack, complete with episode listings, nice artwork and some Flintstonestrivia. The digipack itself slides out of a clear plastic slipcase. The result is that a full-color image of the characters on the slipcase is superimposed over what looks like a pencil drawing and layouts, providing a neat cel-like ef...

    The folks working on this release have done a fairly nice job of cleaning up these cartoons as much as possible. On the whole, they look quite nice, with the worst defects being the smudges that I suspect were original to the filmed cels. Occasionally, there are the odd dirt specks or scratches, and some episodes have a bit of edge enhancement halo...

    The audio comes with three flavors, all in mono: English, Quebec French, and Spanish. Each track sounds clear as can be, and suits the material just fine; there really would have been no point in creating false “surround” mixes. The shows sound almost as good as if they had been recorded yesterday. Subtitles are available in the same three language...

    This may fall short of being the ultimate Flintstonescollectible, but it sure is nice to see the shows on DVD. Do not worry about what is not here, just enjoy what is: a complete collection of all the episodes from the first season of a classic TV comedy and milestone animation series. If you wish to know more about the show, you will have to read ...

  5. Mar 16, 2004 · The lovable temperament of Fred Flintstone...the delicious digs of wife Wilma...the hilarious jabs of neighbor Barney Rubble. They’re all present and (pre)hysterically accounted for with 28 episodes of the entire (pre)historic first season that will make fans shout “Yabba dabba doo!”.

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  7. Nov 10, 2008 · Throughout the first five seasons, the 16:9 menus are bright and colorful affairs, with “television” playing a major part in various visual representations; music, sound effects and tidy animation welcoming us to the Flintstones world on the main menus and, on the episode selection options, characters looking at still shots from the shows ...

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