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The Flintstones - The Complete Fourth Season
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Features
 Animated
 Box set
 Closed-captioned
 Color
 Subtitled
 NTSC

In Theaters : 30 September, 1960
DVD Release : 15 November, 2005
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The Flintstones - The Complete Fourth Season Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Before elementary school, I attended Flintstones 101.
"Nice, and slow. That's the way ya gotta do it. Nice and slow."

OK boys and girls, name the episode!

Back when I was a kid, I spent too many afternoons watching reruns of the Flintstones, Warner Brothers Cartoons, and the Jetsons on the Boston UHF stations. Even as I grew older, I never stopped enjoying these episodes when I happened to find them while channel surfing. It seems incredible, but these half-hour programs aged better than a fine bottle of Burgundy.

Kids could enjoy them on a primary level, while adults could pull the most amazing collection of complex and intricate jokes, sly inuendos and inside references to modern culture out of every half hour showing. I probably learned more about modern culture and 20th century history from watching these cartoons than from any other source. What kid could identify Hoagy Carmichael? Well I could, because I caught a reference to him on a Flintstones cartoon, and started asking questions. Arthur Murray? I knew him too as the Flintstones dance instructor Arthur Quarry. I even knew more about Hollywood "in spots" like the CafA A Trocadero (CafA A Rockadero) than I did about those in my own city thanks to Flintstone references. They were as intellectual as a college classroom lecture.

It was obvious that some very talented, passionate people had a hand in bringing this creative concept to life. And to think, these cartoons are still beloved today, even though they are about as G-rated as you can get.

I'll probably never meet a single person who was involved in this particular project, but I hope that they'll somehow find out just how much pleasure that they've brought to me all of these years. Thanks, from the bottom of my heart.
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