You're probably thinking of "Bedrock Twitch", sung by (fictional rocker) Rock Roll from 'The Flintstones'. "There's a place I know where the hipsters go, called Bedrock. Twitch, twitch."
The cartoon character born on February 22, 10000 BC is Fred Flintstone from the animated television series "The Flintstones." This show, which aired in the 1960s, features Fred as a prehistoric man living in the fictional town of Bedrock. The series humorously portrays his daily life and interactions with his family and neighbors in a stone-age setting, blending modern themes with ancient times.
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This is the catchphrase of Quagmire from Family Guy.
I think you're referring to Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
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In the television cartoon series "The Flintstones" the town is Bedrock , but in early episodes it is sometimes referred to as "Rockville".
You're probably thinking of "Bedrock Twitch", sung by (fictional rocker) Rock Roll from 'The Flintstones'. "There's a place I know where the hipsters go, called Bedrock. Twitch, twitch."
There really isn't a definitive answer. I can't imagine it is. Why would rational people be influenced, whether it be positively or negatively by a cartoon? It's just that, a cartoon.
Technically Yes. It's whatever 'world' is created for a cartoon series or movie. Bedrock, Eternia, Quahog, Gotham, Springfield are all "cartoon worlds". If by chance you mean a literal cartoon world, obviously No. There is no such thing as a 2 dimensional reality.
The Flintstones.
Woody Woodpecker .
what was the 1st cartoon seral what is it ok i rember ummm a show about a poo and lives in a apple and its friend is a rock the city that evryone lives is in a toilet
The Flintstones