The Flintstones - Season 4
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Studio: Hanna Barbera Release Date: 11/15/2005 Run time: 676 minutes
Rating: Nr
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The Flintstones was still very popular when the fourth season opened
with what may the most famous single episode: "Ann-Margrock
Presents." Ann-Margaret, who had become an overnight sensation in
"Bye Bye Birdie" (1963), provided the voice for her caricature.
During the 1962-63 season, the series had made cartoon history when
Wilma became pregnant. According to Joe Barbera, Wilma and Fred were
originally going to have a son, Fred Jr., but potential profits from
doll and toy sales changed the offspring to a girl. (Ideal's Pebbles
doll earned almost $20 million in 1963, and General Mills introduced
the "Pebbles" sugar cereal.) During the fourth season, the Rubbles
adopted a super-strong baby boy named Bamm-Bamm, who had been left
on their doorstep, and provided a playmate for her.
Ann-Margaret's appearance led to a spate of celebrity caricatures
and spoofs of other TV shows, including Candid Camera ("Peek-A-Boo
Camera") and Sing Along with Mitch ("Hum Along with Herman" in "The
Flintstone Canaries"). "Ladies Night at the Lodge" feels like an old
I Love Lucy episode, as Betty and Wilma sneak into the Water Buffalo
Lodge and get paddled for their pains. Many observers noted The
Flintstones was essentially Jackie Gleason's The Honeymooners in
caveman costume, but the TV parodies and the reliance on such
gimmicks as aliens producing robotic versions of Fred in "Ten Little
Flintstones" make it clear that the show was running out of gas.
(Unrated, suitable for ages 7 and older: cartoon violence) --Charles
Solomon