The Flintstones - Season 5
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Studio: Hanna Barbera Release Date: 03/07/2006 Run time: 675 minutes
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By the prehistoric program's fifth year, Pebbles (born in the third)
and Bamm-Bamm (adopted in the fourth) can walk, but they can't yet
talk--although they sure can babble. Well, who needs talking
toddlers when your son is the strongest in the world? In the season
premiere ("Hop Happy"), Barney Rubble (Mel Blanc, sounding a lot
like Dustin Hoffman) decides to purchase a pet for the powerful kid.
After all, the Flintstones have Dino, and there's only so much of
the purple pup to go around, so he brings home a "hopparoo" named
Hoppy. Another fifth season highlight is "Monster Fred," in which
Flintstone (Alan Reed) is bopped on the noggin with a bowling ball.
Barney takes him to a Dr. Frankenstone who switches his personality
with Dino's. Then he switches Fred's with Barney's--and that's just
to start. There are a number of other monster movie/television show
parodies. In "A Haunted House is Not a Home," Giggles Flintstone
names Fred his sole heir--if he'll spend a night in his eccentric
uncle's spooky mansion. Then in "The Gruesomes," diminutive Weirdly
and willowy spouse Creepella move in next door. Heck, they even have
their own TV show. As usual, the pop culture references and goofy
puns are half the fun, as when Fred refers to a certain mop-topped
quartet as "The Bagels." Several episodes later, the Stone Age band
are introduced as "The Four Insects." Their specialty? Why, "bug
music," of course. Then there's the time Fred and Barney appear, as
a ventriloquist and his dummy, on "The Ed Sullystone Show" ("Itty
Bitty Freddy") or when they find themselves in the middle of a
real-life "Jay Bondrock" movie ("Dr. Sinister"). This four-DVD boxed
set features all 26 episodes from the 1964-1965 season--each one "a
page right out of history!" --Kathleen C. Fennessy