"Here's Snow in Your Eyes (aka Here's Snow in Your Face)" Season 3
Wasn't on the Flintstones, it was The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show: Pebbles' Big Boast (1971)
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Sassy, the pet cat of the Flintstones, appeared in several episodes of "The Flintstones." Notable appearances include "The Flintstones and the Jetsons" crossover episode, "The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones," and the episodes "The Hot Piano" and "The Great Gazoo." Sassy often provided comic relief and interacted with both the Flintstone and Rubble families.
The episode you're referring to is titled "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes," which is the 28th episode of The Flintstones. In this episode, Fred and Barney travel to a desert where they encounter the Gruesomes, who capture Wilma and Betty, turning them into harem girls. To rescue them, Fred and Barney disguise themselves as harem girls. The episode features classic Flintstones humor and adventures.
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Baby Puss from the Flintstones was a saber-toothed cat. Baby Puss was the character that would throw Fred from the Flintstones house after every episode.
Wasn't on the Flintstones, it was The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show: Pebbles' Big Boast (1971)
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In skiing or snowboarding,slalom is weaving in-between gates.
"The Masquerade Party" during season 6, 1965.
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Season 3 episode title "Dress rehearsal (aka Blessing event)"
Fred botched a plumbing job at the Rubbles' house so they moved in with Fred and Wilma until the plumber could fix what Fred messed up.
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The episode you're referring to is "The Haunted House," which is the 23rd episode of The Flintstones' second season. In this episode, Barney Rubble tries to act nonchalant while sitting on a trunk that he is hiding something in, leading to the humorous exchange with Betty. This scene captures the show's classic blend of humor and playful situations involving the characters.
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