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A Flintstone Family Christmas
Directed by Ray Patterson
Starring Henry Corden
Jean Vander Pyl
Frank Welker
B.J. Ward
John Stephenson
Christine Cavanaugh
Country of origin  United States
 Philippines
Language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Producer(s) Larry Huber
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Hanna-Barbera
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original airing December 18, 1993
Chronology
Preceded by Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby (1993)
Followed by A Flintstones Christmas Carol (1994)

A Flintstone Family Christmas is a 30-minute Christmas special for television based on the hit 1960s series The Flintstones. It first aired on ABC on December 18, 1993. In 1994, the special was nominated for an Emmy Award as Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less).

Contents

Plot

Caveman Fred Flintstone gets into the Christmas spirit by hanging up decorations and being all-together joyful while awaiting the arrival of his daughter Pebbles, her husband Bamm-Bamm and their twin children, daughter Roxy and son Chip. After learning that they will arrive at 4pm, Fred and Barney leave to get their turkyssaurus for dinner. However, on the way back home they are mugged by a Santa. Fred hands over his wallet and watch and orders Barney to give him the bird, but while tossing the turkyssaurus the Santa "breaks" in half. Seizing the opportunity, the two run away from the mugger.

When Fred and Barney get to the police station, they identify the thief, who turns out to be a "caveless" abandoned child named Stoney. According to the social worker, Stoney used to be the horror of foster homes because of his stealing habits. Feeling sympathy for Stoney, Wilma decides to adopt him, despite Fred's initial reluctance. They try to show Stoney that they trust him and attempt to teach him that stealing is wrong.

However, things get slightly bleaker when Pebbles and her family get stuck in an airport because of a blizzard. The Rubbles and The Flintstones then go Christmas tree shopping, but can't afford any that aren't "smaller than their grandchildren". Stoney attempts to help by convincing people to bet on him as he plays a game in order to earn enough money for the Flintstones to buy the tree. When a man loses, he chases Stoney, who runs for cover near Fred. The man claims that Stoney cheated him, and Fred asks if this is true. Stoney then truthfully replies "yes", and when Fred believes him, he gets hit in the head with a tree by the man.

Fred then goes to the hospital, but his boss informs him that he can't participate in the Christmas parade (which is something Fred is quite eager to do since the beginning of the movie) and when he tries to protest, his boss finalizes his "no". To make it up to Fred, Stoney poses as his boss's driver and locks him up in the Flintstone's bathroom, which will allow Fred to participate in the parade. Instead, Fred saves his boss and ends up in jail, where he eventually bonds with Stoney. However, the social worker then takes Stoney away, and meanwhile Fred's boss makes him go to the parade. While there, Fred saves Stoney.

At home Fred sees Pebbles and her family, and Stoney bonds with the twins. Fred says that the new addition to the family gets to put the star on the Christmas tree. Stoney thinks Fred is referring to Roxy and Chip, but it turns out it is him and he becomes a Flintstone. Bamm-Bamm helps him put on the star and they all have a happy Christmas.

Chronology

In the chronology of the Flintstones' fictional universe, this special covers a time period later than any of the other specials, although it and its two predecessors are consistent with Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm being adults (in their thirties, based on the original series). It is not, however, the last animated Flintstones production according to date of production, as subsequent films and specials would continue to be produced through 2006, usually covering a time closer to the original show's time frame.

Voices

Main Cast

Additional Voices

DVD release

On September 27, 2011, Warner Bros. released A Flintstone Christmas Collection on DVD in region 1 via their Warner Archive Collection. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Warner's online store and only in the US.[1] This collection features two Christmas themed specials- A Flintstone Family Christmas and A Flintstone Christmas.

Production credits

  • Executive Producers: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
  • Teleplay by: Sean Roche, David Ehrman
  • Directed by: Ray Patterson
  • Produced by: Larry Huber
  • Storyboard by: David Feiss
  • Recording Director: Gordon Hunt
  • Casting Director: Kris Zimmerman
  • Talent Coordinator: Jill Ziegenhagen
  • Supervising Recording Engineer: Edwin Collins
  • Voices: Charlie Adler, Hamilton Camp, Christine Cavanaugh, Didi Conn, Henry Corden, Nick Jameson, Megan Mullally, Robert Ridgely, Kath Soucie, John Stephenson, Jean Vander Pyl, B.J. Ward, Frank Welker, Alan Young
  • Design Supervisor: Scott Jeralds
  • Designers: Bwana, Julian Chaney, Eric Clark, Scott Hill, Jim Stenstrum
  • Design Assistants: Dana Jo Granger, Barbera D. Krueger
  • Background Supervisor: Al Gmuer
  • Background Layout Keys: Bill Proctor, Ron Roesch
  • Background: Ruben Chavez, Leonardo Robledo, Patricia Palmer-Phillipson, Joseph Binggeli, Jerry Loveland
  • Graphics: Tom Wogatzke
  • Music by: Steven Bramson
  • "Christmas Bedrock" Music & Lyrics by: Paul Hussbaum
  • Director of Music Production: Bodie Chandler
  • Ink & Paint Supervisor: Alison Leopold
  • Color Key: Suzette Darling
  • Xerography: Star Wirth
  • Animation Checking Supervisor: Jan Adams
  • Animation Checking: Beth Goodwin
  • Post Production Supervisor: Tom Gleason
  • Supervising Editor: Pat Foley
  • Post Production Coordinator: Jeannine Roussel
  • Sound Editors: Cecil Broughton, Jerry Winicki
  • Music Editor: Liz Lachman
  • Track Readers: Jim Hearn, Kay Douglas, Carol Iverson
  • Re-Recording Mixer: James Aicholtz, C.A.S.
  • Production Executive: Catherine Winder
  • Program Executive: Jeff Holder
  • Unit Production Coordinator: Tori Pollock
  • Production Supervisor: Debby Hindman
  • Production Assistants: Sylvia Edwards, Sandy Benenati, Valerie Menk, Linda Moore, Gail Prewitt, Margaret Roberts, Ginger Robertson
  • Animation by: Fil-Cartoons, Inc., Philippines
  • Overseas Production Supervisor: Jerry Smith
  • Overseas Layout Supervisor: Margaret Parkes
  • Overseas Animation Director: Chris Cuddington

References

  1. ^ http://www.wbshop.com/Flintstone-Christmas-Collection-A/1000239735,default,pd.html

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