A Flintstone Family Christmas (TV 1993)Fred and Wilma try to teach a wayward boy about values. Director:Ray Patterson |
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A Flintstone Family Christmas (TV 1993)Fred and Wilma try to teach a wayward boy about values. Director:Ray Patterson |
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| Henry Corden | ... |
Fred Flintstone
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Jean Vander Pyl | ... |
Wilma Flintstone
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| Frank Welker | ... |
Barney Rubble
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| B.J. Ward | ... |
Betty Rubble
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| Didi Conn | ... |
Stella
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| Christine Cavanaugh | ... |
Stony
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| Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Charles Adler | ... |
(voice) (as Charlie Adler)
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Hamilton Camp | ... |
(voice)
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| Nick Jameson | ... |
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| Megan Mullally | ... |
(voice)
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Robert Ridgely | ... |
(voice)
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| Kath Soucie | ... |
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John Stephenson | ... |
Mr. Slate
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| Alan Young | ... |
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Fred and Wilma try to teach a wayward boy about values.
There seems to be a lot of sarcastic comments on this (and the other two Flintstone Xmas specials) referring to the fact that even a modern stone age family cannot celebrate. I might have been one of them, but if you are the type of person who is going to seriously judge a satirical cartoon where humans use dinosaurs as slaves for their household appliances then perhaps you should be locked in a cold, dark room for a long spell.
In this one, which received an Emmy nomination, Fred takes in a homeless orphan boy called Stoney and tries to give him the best Xmas ever. The enthusiastic kid tries to help but instead makes lots of trouble for Fred.
It's a great cartoon, and certainly one of the best Xmas specials.