I can't help but notice that the bird at 7:20 actually has a piece of strong tying his feet to the car. Now it's making me wonder if the appliances ever try to escape
This was supposed to be the spin off version of Jackie Gleason's 1950's sitcom of The Honeymooners,but to anyone's surprise that The Flintstones was to surpassed beyond it and continues to do so to this day. After being remembered as TV longest running animated sitcom for six seasons during its run,Fred and Wilma Flintstone are still at it in re-runs(still in syndication after more than 30 years after the show went off the air) along with their neighbors Betty and Barney Rubble and the family's pet dinosaur Dino and later on during the series run a new addition was added to the Flintstone family,the birth of Peebles and also gave the Rubbles a child of their own too,Bamm-Bamm. Other characters included Wilma's mother-in-law,Fred's feuding cousins The Flintrocks,and there gruesome neighbors The Gruesomes,Fred's boss at the Slate Gravel Company,Mister Slate(where did Fred's best friend Barney worked?)not to mention that repulsive alien from another planet,Kuzoo...why was he needed on there anyway which killed the show. There may have been some changes during the show,but it still its entertaining for adults as well as for children of all ages. Where can you find good family values and still provide laughs while at the same time keep the kids tuned in to see what Fred and Barney would come up with next? Another lame hair-brained scheme?(You won't find that with The Simpsons mind you...) Only The Flintstones. Catch the classic re-runs on either Cartoon Network,Boomerang,MeTV, MeTV Toons,several local stations, TNT and on Superstation TBS. The original "Flintstones" series ran on ABC-TV from 1960-1966. It was only during the first two seasons(1960-1962)of the show that it was telecast in black and white(actually was filmed in color),and later on made the transition to color at the start of 1962-1963 season where it remained until the end of the series in 1966. The series produced an astounding 166 episodes during its entire run on the air with superior production values and the vocal talents of the great Alan Reed as Fred Flintstone,Jean Vanderpyl as Wilma,and the great Mel Blanc as Fred's best friend and bosom buddy Barney. The vocal talents for the character of Betty(Wilma's best friend and Barney lovely wife)were done by the great Bea Benederet of "Burns and Allen","The Beverly Hillbillies",and "Petticoat Junction" fame. When Benederet left the series in mid-1964 due to health issues and was doing other projects,the role of Betty went to actress Gerry Johnson and from there stay with the role until the series went off the air. Other voice characters included Hanna-Barbera regulars Don Messick and Daws Butler and John Stephenson and also from actor Harvey Korman as the voice of Kazoo. When the animated series,"The Flintstones",premiered on ABC-TV in September of 1960,the show was aimed toward an adult audience,but instead was more focus on adult situations since there were scenes where Fred or Barney for that manner are smoking a cigarette. The sponsors were at the time Winston cigarettes since there was a commercial for Winston and Salem cigarettes that featured Fred and Barney smoking continuously along with Wilma and Betty. NOTE: There were several spinoffs of the Flintstone trilogy that succeeded very well,including the cartoons "Peebles and Bamm-Bamm"(1971) "Flintstone Comedy Hour",which featured the Frankenstones and the lovable Schmoo(1979),and three theatrical features including their first feature length cartoon"A Man Called Flintstone"(1966),and the live-action versions of The Flintstones(1998),and "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas"(2000).
Okay, theory time! So while the cars always start by foot power they are typically shown to run by themselves when at higher speeds. I hypothesise that foot power is merely the catalyst to get the engine running and after that the gas does the work.
The animal appliances are basically breaking the 4th wall to the audience about how their jobs are going bad or great. Plus, they are replacing objects that existed in the modern 60's time with animals & dinosaurs.
@@Mr._funny2006 Yeah, I knew that, but what's the point? Y'know, I've seen rare instances when they actually compliment their jobs. Remember the perfume bird? "Alcohol. Whoopee!"
The best part was always the snide remarks the animals made about their lot in life!🤣🤣🤣
Yeah that was funny city
Best part!
@@QueenSunstar they stole the scene
Hah, the feather duster sounds like Marvin the Martian thanks to Blanc voicing him!🤣 The monkey subway handles at the end were my favorites though.
I like all the animal appliances and vehicles, but the garbage disposal is my favorite.
7:24--Yes! There's the phrase we were all looking for! 🤣
I can't help but notice that the bird at 7:20 actually has a piece of strong tying his feet to the car. Now it's making me wonder if the appliances ever try to escape
Vegetable Slicer: oops, I’m sorry.
This was supposed to be the spin off version of Jackie Gleason's 1950's sitcom of The Honeymooners,but to anyone's surprise that The Flintstones was to surpassed beyond it and continues to do so to this day. After being remembered as TV longest running animated sitcom for six seasons during its run,Fred and Wilma Flintstone are still at it in re-runs(still in syndication after more than 30 years after the show went off the air) along with their neighbors Betty and Barney Rubble and the family's pet dinosaur Dino and later on during the series run a new addition was added to the Flintstone family,the birth of Peebles and also gave the Rubbles a child of their own too,Bamm-Bamm. Other characters included Wilma's mother-in-law,Fred's feuding cousins The Flintrocks,and there gruesome neighbors The Gruesomes,Fred's boss at the Slate Gravel Company,Mister Slate(where did Fred's best friend Barney worked?)not to mention that repulsive alien from another planet,Kuzoo...why was he needed on there anyway which killed the show. There may have been some changes during the show,but it still its entertaining for adults as well as for children of all ages. Where can you find good family values and still provide laughs while at the same time keep the kids tuned in to see what Fred and Barney would come up with next? Another lame hair-brained scheme?(You won't find that with The Simpsons mind you...) Only The Flintstones. Catch the classic re-runs on either Cartoon Network,Boomerang,MeTV, MeTV Toons,several local stations, TNT and on Superstation TBS.
The original "Flintstones" series ran on ABC-TV from 1960-1966. It was only during the first two seasons(1960-1962)of the show that it was telecast in black and white(actually was filmed in color),and later on made the transition to color at the start of 1962-1963 season where it remained until the end of the series in 1966. The series produced an astounding 166 episodes during its entire run on the air with superior production values and the vocal talents of the great Alan Reed as Fred Flintstone,Jean Vanderpyl as Wilma,and the great Mel Blanc as Fred's best friend and bosom buddy Barney. The vocal talents for the character of Betty(Wilma's best friend and Barney lovely wife)were done by the great Bea Benederet of "Burns and Allen","The Beverly Hillbillies",and "Petticoat Junction" fame. When Benederet left the series in mid-1964 due to health issues and was doing other projects,the role of Betty went to actress Gerry Johnson and from there stay with the role until the series went off the air. Other voice characters included Hanna-Barbera regulars Don Messick and Daws Butler and John Stephenson and also from actor Harvey Korman as the voice of Kazoo. When the animated series,"The Flintstones",premiered on ABC-TV in September of 1960,the show was aimed toward an adult audience,but instead was more focus on adult situations since there were scenes where Fred or Barney for that manner are smoking a cigarette. The sponsors were at the time Winston cigarettes since there was a commercial for Winston and Salem cigarettes that featured Fred and Barney smoking continuously along with Wilma and Betty.
NOTE: There were several spinoffs of the Flintstone trilogy that succeeded very well,including the cartoons "Peebles and Bamm-Bamm"(1971) "Flintstone Comedy Hour",which featured the Frankenstones and the lovable Schmoo(1979),and three theatrical features including their first feature length cartoon"A Man Called Flintstone"(1966),and the live-action versions of The Flintstones(1998),and "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas"(2000).
Fred: Airmail! *echoing from the mailbox*
Mail Carrier Bird: Okay, okay! Do you have to yell? Yeesh!
(8:58-9:07)
Recod player Bird: yuck. I hate opera
Car horn Bird: watch it. You got cold hands. (How can he feel when he's half covered in feathers)
cold hands mean a warm heart.
fun to watch.
Mel, Blanc did most of the animal appliances, voices
I know! He really was amazing
@@UnculturedNerd it seems like they just gave most of these animal appliance to Mel because he could do multiple voices
Pobgy@@Nick-ty9us
SAM I AM: COME ON, FOLLOW ME. WERE USING TO BE TESTED AROUND OUR TOE'S.
5:02 Hanna Barbara has predicted the discovery of Incisivosaurus
9:12 Wait, if the cars are powered by feet, what’s the gas for?
Okay, theory time! So while the cars always start by foot power they are typically shown to run by themselves when at higher speeds. I hypothesise that foot power is merely the catalyst to get the engine running and after that the gas does the work.
@@UnculturedNerd So in short: Fred’s feet isn’t the engine of the car, it’s the key to start it?
More or less
Love how all the animals look miserable.
*can opener has entered the chat*
Btw the can opener is in 5:02
Early in the stone age they didn't have modern vehicles or tools and they use real life Animals/Dinosaurs
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Il Brontosaurus escavatore,la vera star del cartoon.
Un Triceratops trivella? Il Tyrannosaurus,avrebbe avuto più paura!!
bro sewing machine its a sowing machine
not Animal appliances it was Animal harassment
It's a fuking cartoon wtf
@@Reaperroa2007 A stylized look at the stone age.
Haarsh!!!!! It's a cartoon ,wtf man 🙄
@@Shewon-q4m The show was about a satirical look at the Stone Age.
I don't get these gags.
The animal appliances are basically breaking the 4th wall to the audience about how their jobs are going bad or great.
Plus, they are replacing objects that existed in the modern 60's time with animals & dinosaurs.
Device is needed
Device turns out to be an animal
Animal complains about its job
Now you get it?
@@Mr._funny2006
Yeah, I knew that, but what's the point? Y'know, I've seen rare instances when they actually compliment their jobs. Remember the perfume bird? "Alcohol. Whoopee!"
@@evancredeur7498 🤷♂️
@@evancredeur7498because it’s funny. that’s why. get over it.
7:09 Dino speaks!
The first and (I believe) only episode where he speaks! No explanation how he went from butler to dog
@@UnculturedNerd I have no idea but it could’ve possibly been a different Snorkasaurus that speaks.
Mad presents Animal VS. Appliance
Elephant Vs refrigerator
*elephant beats up fridge*
Winner: Elephant