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  1. May 24, 2024 · The Flintstones character roles from every season are included, along with the characters' gender, occupation, and more. Examples include Fred Flintstone, his wife Wilma, his neighbor and friend Barney Rubble, his boss Mr. Slate, the funny kids Bamm-Bamm and Pebbles, The Great Gazoo, and plenty more. You'll find the entire Flintstone family ...

  2. The Flintstones: The Movie, a video game based on the film, was developed by Ocean software and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy and Mega Drive/Genesis (Sega Channel exclusive) in 1995. In the United Kingdom, Tetley promoted TV commercials with audio from the film, including mugs starring characters from the film.

  3. Dec 26, 2023 · This family, consisting of Weirdly, Creepella, Gobby, and Uncle Ghastly, brings a delightful twist to the series. Despite their eerie appearance, Fred and Wilma’s attempts to be neighborly lead to comical and heartwarming interactions. Wilma Flintstone: Bedrock of The Flintstones Family.

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · These characters from the movie The Flintstones are displayed from top to bottom according to their prevalence in the film, so you can find the lead characters at the top of the list. From main characters to cameos and minor roles, these characters are the reason why the movie is loved by film buffs around the world.

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    In prehistoric suburban Bedrock, the evil and villainous Slate & Co.'s new vice-president Cliff Vandercave and his sinister and seductive secretary (hench-woman) Sharon Stone discuss their plan to swindle the company of its vast fortune and flee, and that they need one of their employees to be responsible for it. Fred Flintstone loans his best frie...

    Tar Wars (movie by Gorge Lucas)
    Radio Bedrock
    Bedrock's Most Wanted (crime show)
    Carbon & Hobbes (news-slab comic strip)
    Bamm-Bamm's adoption
    Interlodge Championship Tourney

    Development and Writing

    In 1985, producers Keith Barish and Joel Silver bought the rights for a live-action feature film version of The Flintstones and commissioned Steven E. de Souza to write a script with Richard Donner hired to direct. De Souza's script was eventually rejected and Mitch Markowitz was hired to write a script. Said to be a cross of The Grapes of Wrath, Markowitz commented that "I don't even remember it that well, but Fred and Barney leave their town during a terrible depression and go across the co...

    Casting

    In 1989, Steven Spielberg directed John Goodman in the film Always. Spielberg was determined on having Goodman playing Fred, going so far as to announce this during a table read of Always. Goodman wasn't enthusiastic about playing the role, believing it would typecast him. Goodman dyed his hair black for the role. Rick Moranis was cast as Barney, who felt more comfortable in the role, even going so far as to say he'd be open to playing it again. Moranis also dyed his hair blond. Rosie O'Donne...

    Box office

    Despite the negative reviews, The Flintstoneswas a box office success, grossing $130,531,208 domestically, including the $37,182,745 it made during its 4-day Memorial Day opening weekend in 1994. It performed even better internationally, making another $211,100,000 internationally, for a total of $341,631,208 worldwide, more than seven times its $46 million budget

    Critical reception

    On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 22% based on 44 reviews, with an average rating of 3.7/10. The site's consensus states, "The Flintstoneswastes beloved source material and imaginative production design on a tepid script that plunks Bedrock's favorite family into a cynical story awash with lame puns." On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 38 out of 100, which indicates "generally unfavorable reviews", based on 15 reviews. Audienc...

    Accolades

    O'Donnell won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress for her performance in this film. The film also won Worst Screenplay and was nominated for two others: Taylor as Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress (the second performance in the film nominated for this award) and for the film as Worst Remake or Sequel. At the 1994 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film was nominated for Worst Resurrection of a TV Show and Worst Actress for O'Donnell. However, the film also re...

    The plot of this movie is somewhat reminiscent of the plot from the original series episode "Fred's New Boss", except the episode had Barney in the executive position and getting rich while looking...
    The movie starts and ends with a live action version of the original intro, "Meet the Flintstones" and ending of a movie at the Bedrock Drive-In Theater.
    The appearance by the "BC-52s" continues the tradition of popular real-life bands appearing as prehistoric versions of themselves in the original series. Similarly, Elizabeth Taylor's cameo also in...
    Bank of Ameroka, a parody of Bank of America, would seem to confirm that in the Universal Pictures-depicted Flintstonesuniverse, Bedrock is in Ameroka.
  5. Characters featured in the 1994 live-action film, The Flintstones. ... Fan Central BETA Games Anime Movies TV Video Wikis ... The Flintstones (film) characters

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  7. The Flintstones, American animated television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 30, 1960, to September 2, 1966. The show is notable for being the first original animated series to air in prime time and for its appeal to adults as well as children. The original series aired a total of 166 episodes and led to a theatrical Flintstones motion ...