The Flintstones tv show photo

This popular animated television cartoon featured two Stone Age families, the Flintstones and their neighbors, the Rubbles. Much of the humor was based on its comic portrayals of modern conveniences, reinterpreted using Stone Age 'technology.' Most notably were their cars, complete with absence of floorboards to allow them to be 'foot-powered.'

The Flintstones - 06x26 The Story of Rocky's Raiders Screenshot
1 star2 star3 star4 star5 star
5/5 (7 votes)

Last Episode

06x26 The Story of Rocky's Raiders Aired: Apr. 01, 1966

Fred learns about his Grandfather's World War I adventures, through his grandfather's diary. [continue reading]

Next Episode

The Flintstones is Canceled/Ended
The show had 6 seasons and 166 episodes air between 1960 and 1966.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 30, 1960
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1960 - 1966
To-Date:
6 Seasons
166 Episodes
Network
ABC TV Network
Genre

Character Guide

View All [8]

Series Fun Facts

More Trivia
  • To capitalize on the then-current craze of "ghoul comedies" such as The Addams Family (1964) and The Munsters, the Gruesomes (Weirdly, his wife Creepella and their son Gobby) were introduced…
    [show]
    To capitalize on the then-current craze of "ghoul comedies" such as The Addams Family (1964) and The Munsters, the Gruesomes (Weirdly, his wife Creepella and their son Gobby) were introduced in the fifth season as the Flintstones' new neighbors. But they only appeared in two episodes.
    [hide]
  • Goof (continuity error): Fred and Barney's boss's name keeps changing from George Slate to George Granite and back throughout the first season.
  • Was at one time the longest-running primetime cartoon. That record was broken and currently held by The Simpsons.