When Santa Claus hurts his ankle delivering presents to his house, can Fred Flintstone substitute? Sure! It’s a Flintstone Christmas!
In short, A Flintstone Christmas is a short, funny Flintstone cartoon. It’s not deep, and it’s not meant to be. It is funny and enjoyable, however. There’s a lot of the normal Fred and Barney interactions, such as:
Barney Rubble: [Fred hangs up an ornament] I wouldn’t hang it there, Fred.
Fred Flintstone: ‘I wouldn’t hang it there, Fred’, why not? [tree starts falling]
Barney Rubble: Don’t look now but here comes the ‘why not?’ [tree falls on Fred]
Barney Rubble: Quick thinking, Fred, you broke the tree’s fall.
Fred Flintstone: Barney, get me out of here!
Product Description
1977’s A Flintstone Christmas, in which Fred and Barney must save Christmas when Santa sprains his ankle. There’s one big problem, though – Fred promised Mr. Slate that he will play Santa at the Children’s holiday party. Can Fred and Barney deliver all the toys and still make it back to the party in time?
Cast of characters
- Mel Blanc (Looney Tunes; Neptune’s Daughter) … Barney Rubble / Dino (voice)
- Henry Corden (The Man called Flintstone) … Fred Flintstone (voice)
- Hal Smith (The Andy Griffith Show season 1; Adventures in Oddyssey) … Santa Claus (voice)
- Jean Vander Pyl (The Flintstones; The Jetsons) … Wilma Flintstone / Pebbles Flintstone (voice)
- Gay Autterson … Betty Rubble (voice) (as Gay Hartwig)
- John Stephenson (Viva Rock Vegas) … Mr. Slate (voice)
- Lucille Bliss (The Secret of NIMH) … Bamm Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Virginia Gregg (Two on a Guillotine) … Additional Voices (voice)
- Don Messick (Droopy cartoons) … Additional Voices (voice)
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