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  1. "Royal Rubble" is the thirteenth episode of the sixth season and the one hundred and fifty-third overall episode of the original series, The Flintstones. It aired on December 10, 1965. Barney is mistaken for the long-lost Prince of Rockabia, which seems like good fortune until he learns that the sentence for abdication from the throne is death. The appearance of the real prince releases Barney ...

  2. This time we are here with a memorable animation. We will see 6 pictures of the The Flintstones animation together and you have to spot 3 differences in each...

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    • Find and Spot Difference
  3. Next →. "Royal Rubble" is the thirteenth episode of The Flintstones season six, and the hundred and fourtieth overall. It aired on December 10, 1965 on ABC. It was written by Tony Benedict, and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the creators of the series and the founders of Hanna-Barbera Productions.

  4. Royal Rubble: Directed by Joseph Barbera, William Hanna. With Alan Reed, Jean Vander Pyl, Mel Blanc, Gerry Johnson. Rockarabians seek the missing heir to their nation's throne.

    • (163)
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
    • 1965-12-10
  5. Two Stonyarabians think Barney is the long lost heir to the throne of their country. A fairly amusing episode, not one of the best. It begins with a funny pre credits sequence where Pebbles buries Fred in the sand.

  6. Rockarabians seek the missing heir to their nation's throne. They know what he looks like: enough like Barney Rubble to be his twin. Ignoring his protests that they have the wrong fellow, the Rockarabians carry Barney bodily to the hotel at which their delegation is staying.

  7. Dec 16, 2019 · Royal Rubble is the thirteenth episode of the sixth season of The Flintstones, and the one hundred fifty-third episode overall. Starring the Voice of: Alan Reed (Fred Flintstone) Featuring the Voices of: Mel Blanc (Barney Rubble), Jean Vanderpyl (Wilma), Gerry Johnson (Betty) Other Voices: Don Messick (), Allan Melvin (), Harvey Korman ()

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