I love how, throughout the episode, the Dancing Girls are just this inexorable, indomitable, unstoppable force that destroys everything in its path (in this case, Fred) and can not be stopped or resisted. Like a Cat-5 tornado, but with a hilarious soundtrack!
When I was a kid, those dancing girls had me in fits of laughter everytime they came on! If I recall they even end up kicking Fred right through a window! I don't care what anyone says, The Flintstones was a funny show; great for kids and adults alike!
I loved how as a kid, jokes would go over your head, then as an adult, you finally got them! So much more innocent and down to earth than most of today's adult themed cartoons!
I bust out laughing watching Barney joining the dancing girls & enjoying himself having fun & making an excuse saying he was helping the girls out the back door extremely hilarious
I remember this episode. The party planner got the two parties mixed up. The dancing girls was supposed to go to the water buffalo lodge party and Rocko the Clown was supposed to come to Pebbles birthday party.
Though if Rokko did come, then wouldn't the kids be scared of him?? I think Bamm-Bamm would've been scared of him. TBF, this was the '60s, when The Joker was the only creepy clown in media.
And at Pebbles's birthday party. Frank Nelsoin like caterer:(emphasis)"I(/empasis) am the ONLY caterer in town!(see my six year old reply below,please.)
@@joshmontemayor1212 oh that's understandable and to this day I still love "The Flintstones" because when I was a little girl I had a bar of soap which had the cutest figurine of Pebbles in it.
I remember watching this a 11 year old and asking my dad could he get me dancing girls for my birthday since I was going to be 12. He said "We'll see."
I first saw this episode in 1966. Here we are in 2012 and when I see Barney dancing with the Boulderettes I still crack up uncontrollably. The very definition of "timeless"!
James Johnson That makes no sense, though. All the modern Stone Age families had octopus dish washers capable of cleaning eight dishes at once, with the water coming from an elephant water tap. Who washed dishes by hand back then?
Zanti Point is....if the husband was happy....he would be content with being married to his wife who in those few seconds comes off as one who dominated virtually the entire aspects of their marriage. The fact that the husband lusted after those dancing girls near the presence of his wife spoke volumes of how he feels about her.
As much as I love THE FLINTSTONES, THE WACKY RACES, PERILS OF PENELOPE PITSTOP, DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY, and LAFF-A-LYMPICS were my favorite Hanna-Barbera cartoons.
I looked up "happy anniversary" thinking it was the episode with the dancing girls (that I was looking for,) but anyway it was good to find! Loved being a kid!
sha11235 I count nine in the shot where they're coming out of the cake. But, you're right, there are only six in the chorus line. I wonder where the others are hiding?
Also those little kids playing poker. Some kids party, I never had a birthday party like that before. With dancing girls, that would make my dreams come true. Forget the party,I will be just like Barney enjoying myself.
The dancing-girls bit never gets old. But my favorite gag is the first time Fred and Barney see the girls, and their eyes pop out Tex Avery-style. "Happens every time!"
Here's my Top 5 Flintstones episodes 5. "No Biz like Show Biz" 4. "The Blessed Event" 3. "Little Bamm-Bamm" 2. "The Swimming Pool" 1. "Pebbles' Birthday Party"
How could Fred pull out a deck of cards and think that's Pin the Tail on the Dinosaur? Holy Mackerel!! (After fast headshake!! - LOL!!!) I can't believe it!! Man that Flintstone really knows how to live!! (Then his tongue hangs out!! - LOL!!) And if you wanna keep ON living you'd better get back to those dishes!! LMAO!!!!
I have to say thank God now I'm glad my birthday parties were never like these in all my years! But I have to admit when I was a lot younger and first watching this episode every once in a while, I often imagined, thought and wished dancing girls would come out of my birthday cake!
The entire episode was great, but Barney "scooby-dooing" with the dancing girls is one of the top five funniest moments on Flintstones! To this day I laugh out loud when I see it! A close second might be: Fred: "Wh-who was that?" Dr. Sinister: "Oh, nobody important. Just one of my ex-partners! Myeh-heh-heh!" 🤣
OMG how did I stumble across upon this,Now THESE ARE WHAT WE CALL CARTOONS (OLD SCHOOL)NOW I'M DIFFIENTELY GOING TO FIND,THE JETSONS, SCOOBY DOO,LOONEY TUNES,TOM AND JERRY,YESSS LOL Y'ALL OLD SCHOOLERS KNOW THE REST!😀👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I love the Flint stones, my favorite is Barney with those dancing girls. And his wife getting very jealous and his exuse. Barney was always my favorite character. With no doubt Mel Blanc voice.
From the episode "Pebbles' Birthday Party" [October 8, 1964]. The animation is by veteran artist Carlo Vinci, who worked for H-B for years, and had a knack for loose, "liquid" movements.
+Astraldragon1 When the part where Barney's dancing & joining the dancing girls & having fun comes up I tell myself this gonna B funny B prepare 2 laugh then I bust out laughing watching Barney dancing & joining the dancing girls enjoying himself Betty gets upset & he makes an excuse saying he's pushing the girls out the back door
I have WNEW-TV, but I grew up with it as a FOX station. Metromedia's jingle sounded a bit like Scooby Doo when the gang is all at the malt shop. "Metro... media... Television! 5... 5... 5..." Anyway, I saw this episode on Boomerang when I was a kid.
Fred did nothing wrong. He’s about as faithful to Wilma as a toothache. He just has a terrible understanding of common sense. Barney’s a card. He adapts to the situation like nothing’s wrong and is even cracking jokes about it. Betty should keep a close eye on him.
Meanwhile, at the Water Buffalo Lodge, Rocko the Clown tries to entertain some impatient Water Buffalos. "Let's play a game... How about Pin The Tail On The Dinosaur?" "Well, how about Pin The Tail On The CLOWN?!" "YEEEEOOWWW!"
When people make the comparison between "The Honeymooners" and "The Flintstones," I was amazed to see an episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" episode: "Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat" which starred Audrey Meadows, the "Alice" character in The Honeymooners; where she had a scene with her husband, and when calling out his name, "Fred" the way she spread out the saying that name as "Ffffrrreeeddd," it sounded similar to the way Wilma said it to Fred Flinstone. The similarity of Meadows verbalizing Fred's name to the Wilma character was striking, indeed!
The joke with the cactus juice isn't on here, but when I was a kid and saw Fred spit it out in shock, I thought it was due to him not liking that stuff.
I can think of so many episodes where Fred was clearly in the wrong, but Wilma getting mad at him here is kind of unwarranted since this isn't technically his fault; it was the caterer that sent the Boulderettes to the wrong party. But it's actually kind of refreshing that Fred is getting just as annoyed by them as Wilma is!
+Bowmaj 86 What's even funnier is, she got mad at him when he got rid of the dancing girls. Hey, Wilma, Fred is getting rid of the nuisance. This logic progressed so badly, with Wilma getting mad at Fred, it's best seen in the '70s Charlton comic books (which I think there were artists definitely on weed around then), and escalated into the Christmas program from the '90s, I believe, with whiny Pebbles and Bamm Bamm and other kids, "we want Santa, we want Santa" and Mr. Slate saying he is going to fire Fred and sure enough, Wilma mad at him as well.
agree,,but without a dis-logic,,there would be no story line,,the viewer is not supposed to make logic of it,,but absorb,,into the humor of the cartoon,,after all,,,imo,,lol,,,great observation...
I love the part where the lodge members give Rocko the Clown a hard time and he says: "I just hate working with these bigger kids!" ! Please download the entire episode...this is my number one favorite Flintstones episode of all time!! ^_^
Wilma has no right to be mad at him. He doesn’t want those dancing girls there as much as she doesn’t want them there. So she shouldn’t get mad, at Fred and he was just a surprised as she was when the dancing girls came out of the cake
Love Barney’s reaction. Guy knows how to live in the moment. LOL
He sure does, huh? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
BARNEY!!! Uhh-Buhh, I was only trying to push’em out the back door. (At least Betty didn’t hit him with a frying pan…like my wife would do 🤣🤣🤣)
That made me laugh the most of anything in the whole series
2:20
When I was a kid I thought this was silly and funny, but as an adult, it's hilarious!
When I was a kid? I used to learn this so I still watch It. When it comes on😅😅😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
@@MonicaMariaMclean-zi1fs learn it??
That tune still pops into my head after all these years. And Barney is my hero....Scoobie doobie doobie.
I've forgotten how funny this show was. The girls at the wrong party and the kids playing poker...HILARIOUS!☠😂🤣😅
I was just a kid but I could never stop laughing at the way those dancing girls would always come in🤣
Same!
Barney dancing with them is just as funny.
Right me too!
@@joshmontemayor1212that was the funniest... Especially knowing Betty was gonna buss his head wife open for it. 🤣🤣🤣
@@joshmontemayor1212🎵Scooby Dooby Dooby 🎵
I love how, throughout the episode, the Dancing Girls are just this inexorable, indomitable, unstoppable force that destroys everything in its path (in this case, Fred) and can not be stopped or resisted. Like a Cat-5 tornado, but with a hilarious soundtrack!
LOL, great explanation. This doesn't even include the part where Fred tries to get out of their way and gets kicked across the room
Or a Cat-5 Hurricane. 🌀
@@maestroh2986The Boulderettes
When I was a kid, those dancing girls had me in fits of laughter everytime they came on! If I recall they even end up kicking Fred right through a window!
I don't care what anyone says, The Flintstones was a funny show; great for kids and adults alike!
I loved how as a kid, jokes would go over your head, then as an adult, you finally got them! So much more innocent and down to earth than most of today's adult themed cartoons!
Same thing for me.
I remember when I caught this episode on TV and every time those dancing girls showed up I just couldn’t stop laughing!
And the way Barney dancing with them hilarious 😂😆
I lost it too
@@lindamerchant123The Boulderettes
Fred may have had countless flaws but at least his love for Wilma was pure
Fortunately for Fred,Wilma felt the same way,lol!
😅rtttyyyyyyjjyyyyyy🎉😂k😢😂@@robertsander8509
And for pebbles
"and if you wanna keep ON LIVING, you better get back to those dishes"..LOL
Yes Dear! LOL
LOL! :-)
rofl miss watching these haha
Kangaroo Jackson سلحفنجه
Hubby was quick to put his lustful tongue back in his mouth.
Its been over 4 decades since I watched this as a kid. That showgirls theme is still dancing in my subconscious.
The theme is awesome!
The dancing girls and their music is the only thing I specifically remember from this show, and I watched it enough.
After literally 50 years I still laugh when I see Barney dancing in line with the Boulderettes; scoobie doobie doobie...Classic!
BARNEY WAS JUST TRYING TO HELP GET THEM OUT THE BACK DOOR!! (LOL!!!!!)
vegaslover777 yep. I'm almost 60 & I still laugh at these cartoon sqq timeless treasures!
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I wonder if babies really talk to one another.
@@bonniemoore3461 and Betty was ready to kick Barney's tail too.
The music the dancing girls dance to absolutely makes this scene 😂
It should be hold music when you are waiting for help on the phone.
Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm holding a conversation in baby language is the most adorable thing ever.
Watching Barney dancing along with those chorus girls ... hilarious!
+CV SoG I think he would've done that if the parties hadn't gotten mixed up as well.
+CV SoG Barney was enjoying himself.
I bust out laughing watching Barney joining the dancing girls & enjoying himself having fun & making an excuse saying he was helping the girls out the back door extremely hilarious
Barney was 100% enjoying himself instead like he was the kind of the party
Exactly....I Keep Bringing That Part Back Several Times.
60 years old, and the Flintstones always brings a smile.
Boy oh boy we never had anything like this when I was a kid. (chuckle!!) HUSH UP BARNEY!!! LOL!!!
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The dislikes are from those who were at the other party.
Probably at one of Sam Kinison‘s parties😛😛😛😛😛😛
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
@@seandardis qqqqqq
@@joeeaton2422 1q
Or Biden's Democratic Party
I remember this episode. The party planner got the two parties mixed up. The dancing girls was supposed to go to the water buffalo lodge party and Rocko the Clown was supposed to come to Pebbles birthday party.
Yeah, so was that Ragtime band and the cards and the cactus juice being at Pebbles' party instead of the WBL.
Though if Rokko did come, then wouldn't the kids be scared of him?? I think Bamm-Bamm would've been scared of him. TBF, this was the '60s, when The Joker was the only creepy clown in media.
Those dancing girls were ferocious, coming out of refrigerators! LOL!
I know right!! LMAOO!!!!
And at Pebbles's birthday party. Frank Nelsoin like caterer:(emphasis)"I(/empasis) am the ONLY caterer in town!(see my six year old reply below,please.)
Oh god! Seeing Barney dance with those dancing girls and him saying "scooby dooby dooby" is just funny! XD
50 years later I'm still laughing.
***** Amu Hinamori does it mean they're referencing scooby
I don't think so, cause the first scooby doo episode was released in 1969.
oh
That part always has me bursting out laughing.
"uh...I was only trying to push them out the back door" - awesome Barney
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣As soon as Barney started scatting when he was walking out with those girls kicking his legs with them I died with laughter.
That part of the episode makes me lose it every time. Too funny. Heck, this entire episode had me laughing from beginning to end.
@@joshmontemayor1212 I can tell your face was crazily covered with tears of laughter during this legendary episode, right?
@@ladybugradio1988, it's the the funniest episode of the entire show. Not to mention my #1 episode in my top 10 list.
@@joshmontemayor1212 oh that's understandable and to this day I still love "The Flintstones" because when I was a little girl I had a bar of soap which had the cutest figurine of Pebbles in it.
@@ladybugradio1988, The Flintstones is my all-time favorite Hanna-Barbera series. The Powerpuff Girls (1998) is not too far behind in 2nd place.
Barney with the dancing girls is still hilarious
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"I was just chasing them out the door!"
I remember watching this a 11 year old and asking my dad could he get me dancing girls for my birthday since I was going to be 12. He said "We'll see."
Lol! Did you get them after all?! 😀
I need to know if you had dancing girls.
The boulderettes
Don't leave us hanging, did you get dancing girls dancing in and out of your home?
He wasn't really listening
This is a party you'll neva forget. You got that one rite 😂😂😂😂😂
I remember watching this over 30 years ago. I couldn't stop laughing.
Bam Bam: Wow! That sure is a big cake!
Pebbles: Maybe it's full of dancing girls!
LOL!
So that’s what they are saying?? You are really smart 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💯💯💯💯
@@sweetqueenladybug2028my thoughts EXACTLY!!
The Boulderettes
Lol @ the kids playing poker...
"I got a couple o' jacks"!
I first saw this episode in 1966. Here we are in 2012 and when I see Barney dancing with the Boulderettes I still crack up uncontrollably. The very definition of "timeless"!
That Fred Flinstone, he really knows how to live!
+v torry The classic "ball & chain" husband.
James Johnson That makes no sense, though. All the modern Stone Age families had octopus dish washers capable of cleaning eight dishes at once, with the water coming from an elephant water tap. Who washed dishes by hand back then?
could you imagine if Homer Simpson organised Maggie's birthday and something like this happened?
Zanti
Point is....if the husband was happy....he would be content with being married to his wife who in those few seconds comes off as one who dominated virtually the entire aspects of their marriage. The fact that the husband lusted after those dancing girls near the presence of his wife spoke volumes of how he feels about her.
Yes Dear.
This, Scooby-Doo, and Tom and Jerry were my 3 main favorites from Hanna-Barbera
As much as I love THE FLINTSTONES, THE WACKY RACES, PERILS OF PENELOPE PITSTOP, DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY, and LAFF-A-LYMPICS were my favorite Hanna-Barbera cartoons.
This & The Powerpuff Girls (1998) are my top 2 Hanna-Barbera shows.
Same here!
Barney dancing with the girls was hilarious even more funnier was the old neighbor. 😂
One of the best of one of the best toon shows ever.
I haven't heard that Dancing Girls theme in decades! Finally I know what episode it came from.
now this is real time cartoons. Flintstones were the best growing up in the 60s and 70s.
I was born 82 and grew up with reruns as a kid
That is the truth...We sure had the best of cartoons back then.
Yes Steve
@@Ed-iz4wm sure you right Ed
I grew up in the 1990's and watching the Flintstones makes me laugh
I looked up "happy anniversary" thinking it was the episode with the dancing girls (that I was looking for,) but anyway it was good to find!
Loved being a kid!
This was my favorite episode as a kid in the 80s
I've lived 43 years of my life with that song inside my head (though not all the time). I use it any time I make any reference to chorus girls
I'm guessing those who dislike this were probably at the Water Buffalo party and were not amused with Rocko the Clown.
At least one dislike is from Bamm-Bamm who was scared of Rokko the Clown!
Barney:" We never had anything like this when I was a kid," 😂😂😂
Fred Look! Coming Out of the Birthday Cake, Dancing Girls!!! Millions of Them!!!!! Lmbo
That was only 6. Wilma I guess doesn't know how to count.
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sha11235 I count nine in the shot where they're coming out of the cake. But, you're right, there are only six in the chorus line. I wonder where the others are hiding?
Shaneice Jackson Uh oh!The Boulderrettes! Something’s gone wrong!
that's right
The clarity and vibrant colors are incredible. Better than broadcast TV. Now I wanna see the Upside-Down-Flint-Rubble-Bubble Cake!
That dancing girls music is gonna be my new ringtone.
Anyone know the name of the dancing girls music?
the Boulderettes.
What exactly is a ringtone?
LMAO!!!
was this addressed to me?
we never had anything like that when I was a kid! Lmao!
Now just a rocking minute...you dancing girls out OUT!!!
Oooooh, that man!
Also those little kids playing poker. Some kids party, I never had a birthday party like that before. With dancing girls, that would make my dreams come true. Forget the party,I will be just like Barney enjoying myself.
4 aces on the 1st hand?,,,
That Flintstone really knows how to live, And if you want to keep on living you'd better get back to those dishes😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kimberly Young Hahahaha his wife ani’t having that! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes Dear.
Dancing girls sure do have lots of energy.
Pebbles And Bam-Bams Laughs Are Adorable
Awww Ikr? just cute as ever.
Mack: Those 2 are perfect for each other.
@@joshmontemayor1212Pebbles and Arnold came first.
I love this show. Classic.
The dancing-girls bit never gets old. But my favorite gag is the first time Fred and Barney see the girls, and their eyes pop out Tex Avery-style. "Happens every time!"
Barney at the end of the kick line Racks me up every time
I just saw this episode on MeTV this evening, and I couldn’t stop laughing at this, even when the episode ended
I just watched it too,on ME TV...Dancing Girls in the refrigerator !
The fucking music made me laugh, even as a kid. This was my favourite episode.
This was one of the funniest moments from The Flintstones.🤣
Best episode of the post-Pebbles seasons
Here's my Top 5 Flintstones episodes
5. "No Biz like Show Biz"
4. "The Blessed Event"
3. "Little Bamm-Bamm"
2. "The Swimming Pool"
1. "Pebbles' Birthday Party"
Boy oh boy we never had anything like this when I was a kid ......LMAO.
Hush up Barney! LOL
dwl.....too funny!!!!
Kelsie Wiltshire LOL!!!
That meant STFU in the old days! Lol!🙂
How could Fred pull out a deck of cards and think that's Pin the Tail on the Dinosaur? Holy Mackerel!! (After fast headshake!! - LOL!!!) I can't believe it!! Man that Flintstone really knows how to live!! (Then his tongue hangs out!! - LOL!!) And if you wanna keep ON living you'd better get back to those dishes!! LMAO!!!!
I have to say thank God now I'm glad my birthday parties were never like these in all my years! But I have to admit when I was a lot younger and first watching this episode every once in a while, I often imagined, thought and wished dancing girls would come out of my birthday cake!
That dancing girl music kicks ass!
This was one the funnest episodes in the History of the show..
LMAO!! This episode was too funny
Glory Mosby Sadly, this would be normal if this happened at kids’ birthday parties in this century.
Glory Mosby im back watching the Flintstones now
Glory Mosby it really was!!! Those dancing girls made the show! I could not get that tune out of my head lol.
The entire episode was great, but Barney "scooby-dooing" with the dancing girls is one of the top five funniest moments on Flintstones! To this day I laugh out loud when I see it!
A close second might be:
Fred: "Wh-who was that?"
Dr. Sinister: "Oh, nobody important. Just one of my ex-partners! Myeh-heh-heh!" 🤣
This is my favorite episode of the entire show. It's a perfect episode that kept me laughing from beginning to end.
This is the funniest episode of The Flintstones bar none!
Now THAT'S a childrens' birthday party!
LOL!!
😂😂
It's a shame they stopped airing this on Boomerang, I love this show!
cross over jazz bob james
It's now on MeTV.
Today, both Boomerang & MeTV are airing the show.
I find it extremely funny where Barney's dancing with those dancing women & ladies
OMG how did I stumble across upon this,Now THESE ARE WHAT WE CALL CARTOONS (OLD SCHOOL)NOW I'M DIFFIENTELY GOING TO FIND,THE JETSONS, SCOOBY DOO,LOONEY TUNES,TOM AND JERRY,YESSS LOL Y'ALL OLD SCHOOLERS KNOW THE REST!😀👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I love the Flint stones, my favorite is Barney with those dancing girls. And his wife getting very jealous and his exuse. Barney was always my favorite character. With no doubt Mel Blanc voice.
rw:"Hades":You Are Correct Sir!
steve baer Betty: Barney!
Those dancing girls are the Boulderettes
Interesting that Barney could dance that well with the Bowlerettes.
From the episode "Pebbles' Birthday Party" [October 8, 1964]. The animation is by veteran artist Carlo Vinci, who worked for H-B for years, and had a knack for loose, "liquid" movements.
"This'll be a party you'll never forget."
They're each like a year old. Pretty sure they're going to forget.
+GeneralCane Not that party.
+GeneralCane Your tag line = no truer words ever written.
+GeneralCane I agree with Barney. Boy Oh Boy we never had anything like this when I was a kid. lol
+GeneralCane yet they can play poker,,,lol
+Astraldragon1 When the part where Barney's dancing & joining the dancing girls & having fun comes up I tell myself this gonna B funny B prepare 2 laugh then I bust out laughing watching Barney dancing & joining the dancing girls enjoying himself Betty gets upset & he makes an excuse saying he's pushing the girls out the back door
I had many favourite cartoons back in the day. The flintstones are top 3 easily
Love the Flintstones.
My favorite cartoon!!
Wish they would bring them back on the air.
The BOWLERETS!!! 😆 🤣 😂 😹 Fred and Barney gonna be sleeping 😴 on the couch!!!!
Terrance…..it’s “Boulderettes”,….😛😛😛😛😛😛
And they sleep in separate beds 😂
@@micks336 It's not their fault. The caterer mixed up the two parties.
@@micks336, in a couple episodes of the show & the 1994 movie, Fred & Wilma actually sleep in the same bed.
If not outside, literally in their dog houses 😂
Best 3 year olds party ever!!! I would have been up doing the kick line. Like Barney.
Well that's one party they'll never forget. That caterer really DID know what he was doing.😂
I love the flinstones
I fell in love with this epsiode from the time I saw it on WNEW-TV Metromedia(Channel 5) during the 70s.
I have WNEW-TV, but I grew up with it as a FOX station. Metromedia's jingle sounded a bit like Scooby Doo when the gang is all at the malt shop. "Metro... media... Television! 5... 5... 5..." Anyway, I saw this episode on Boomerang when I was a kid.
My mom watched classic cartoons on there! And Battle of the Planets aired there too (even if mom doesn't remember that one.)
The Dancing Girls music is just incredible. lol
Perfection!
Good old Barney and his one liner comments crack me up. He just flirts in front of his wife. He doesn't give a f*ck! Lol
My second favorite Flinstones episode. My fav: "ohhh, happy anniversary, happy anniversary, happy anniversary, haaaaaapy anniversary!"
vegaslover777 My favorite episode was the one where Wilma was having a baby.
"I just got run over by a piano".....absolute classic episode , well they all are, but I agree the anniversary one was one of the best.
Fred did nothing wrong. He’s about as faithful to Wilma as a toothache. He just has a terrible understanding of common sense. Barney’s a card. He adapts to the situation like nothing’s wrong and is even cracking jokes about it. Betty should keep a close eye on him.
Totally right. Fred didn't do anything wrong, but Wilma is mad at him because the caterer screwed up.
@@ThatVeryArtGal, @ the end of the episode, Wilma apologized to Fred & told him that the mixup wasn't his fault.
Gotta love how Fred was trying to protect the kids. LOL!
TV in those days was so much better. I like when the dancing girls knock down the door and trample over Fred.
lol
I agree, when the dancers kick down the door... I was LOL 😂😂😂
Meanwhile, at the Water Buffalo Lodge, Rocko the Clown tries to entertain some impatient Water Buffalos.
"Let's play a game... How about Pin The Tail On The Dinosaur?"
"Well, how about Pin The Tail On The CLOWN?!"
"YEEEEOOWWW!"
@@williamlangan5902 I know, Right? 🤣😂🤣
When people make the comparison between "The Honeymooners" and "The Flintstones," I was amazed to see an episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" episode: "Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat" which starred Audrey Meadows, the "Alice" character in The Honeymooners; where she had a scene with her husband, and when calling out his name, "Fred" the way she spread out the saying that name as "Ffffrrreeeddd," it sounded similar to the way Wilma said it to Fred Flinstone. The similarity of Meadows verbalizing Fred's name to the Wilma character was striking, indeed!
Those kids are pretty smart to figure out poker that quick, (maybe they already knew the game.)
Pebbles already knew poker (The Big Move.)
I am balling out laughing and I can’t stop 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The joke with the cactus juice isn't on here, but when I was a kid and saw Fred spit it out in shock, I thought it was due to him not liking that stuff.
I always lmao when Barney laughs, Fred would clobbers him over the head with his fist
I didn't realize that "cactus juice" was probably the stone age equivalent to booze
@@royjonzejr yep😄😆
Isn't that when Fred opens the refrigerator door, and a leg pops out?
@@royjonzejr That's probably what it is.
this is the best cartoon of all time the flintstones was so funny
I can think of so many episodes where Fred was clearly in the wrong, but Wilma getting mad at him here is kind of unwarranted since this isn't technically his fault; it was the caterer that sent the Boulderettes to the wrong party. But it's actually kind of refreshing that Fred is getting just as annoyed by them as Wilma is!
+Bowmaj 86 What's even funnier is, she got mad at him when he got rid of the dancing girls. Hey, Wilma, Fred is getting rid of the nuisance. This logic progressed so badly, with Wilma getting mad at Fred, it's best seen in the '70s Charlton comic books (which I think there were artists definitely on weed around then), and escalated into the Christmas program from the '90s, I believe, with whiny Pebbles and Bamm Bamm and other kids, "we want Santa, we want Santa" and Mr. Slate saying he is going to fire Fred and sure enough, Wilma mad at him as well.
agree,,but without a dis-logic,,there would be no story line,,the viewer is not supposed to make logic of it,,but absorb,,into the humor of the cartoon,,after all,,,imo,,lol,,,great observation...
Bowmaj 86 u
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As nice as she is, Wilma does get a bit paranoid at Fred when he even glances at a pretty woman.
I love the part where the lodge members give Rocko the Clown a hard time and he says: "I just hate working with these bigger kids!" ! Please download the entire episode...this is my number one favorite Flintstones episode of all time!! ^_^
Just be glad you're working with bigger kids, Rokko, and not a terrified toddler who also happens to be the strongest of his kind.
The dancing girls made me laugh so much as a kid. But Wilma frustrates me alot.
frustrated fred alot as well....if you know what i mean.
Luckily @ the end of the episode, Wilma realized that the party mixup wasn't Fred's fault.
I don't know, I think a bunch of strippers showing up to your toddler's birthday party is a pretty good reason to be mad lol
Tbf, this was her 1 year old daughter’s birthday party 😅.
This whole thing made me laugh harder and harder, including where Fred gets kicked in the air! 😂😂
1:52-1:56 How did Fred think those cards were Pin the Tail on the Dinosaur?
Wilma has no right to be mad at him. He doesn’t want those dancing girls there as much as she doesn’t want them there. So she shouldn’t get mad, at Fred and he was just a surprised as she was when the dancing girls came out of the cake
"Just a rock pickin' minute!"
You Dancing Girls OUT COME ON OUT OUT OUT Lmao
Now I wished I had Dancing Girls for my 40th birthday. XD
Wilma call six dancing girls millions of girls hilarious.
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And we clearly See 9 girls jump Out of the cake