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  • An early intro to the very first PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch show ever but Boom Boom ain't it great to be crazy by Nancy Cassidy the closing song comes right before the Closing Credits.

  • I wonder how many unfortunate cavemen lost their arms to ol' Time Clock-asaurus Rex?

  • The more memorable Flintstones intro.

  • lets have a gay old time

  • This was the first opening I remember. Punches the time clock and the bird siren is an actual squawk. Don't remember the real first one (non-drive-in) --probably because I was only 4 in 1960.

  • whwn the bird still sounded like a bird.

  • Version of The Flintstones season 2 intro with Meet the flintstones in it.

  • A very funny video for PBS Kids bookworm bunch because The Flintstones is PBS Kids bookworm bunch's very first show ever.

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  • There's only one drive in theater in "my" county: Sacramento(California).Anyway,­about The Flintstones:It was one of (many)of my favorite 60's T.V. shows!

  • haaaaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaa

  • Classic. I'm 34 and saw the re runs on tv when I was a small girl in the early 1980's. I hardly recall drive ins, as I was still rather young when they began to be phased out. It would have been a fun time out for people.

  • no kids yet! season 3 they came along. Man i would love to rush home,pick up the wife and go to a drive in movie again.The 1960's, we did that stuff alot! A lot of living and not stressing,a better time indeed.

  • It's now on Boomerang

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  • I Use to watch the Flintstones.

  • me too,it was my moms baby sitter

  • I never went there.

  • Kiddie Care doroth yin Karen's class. Jaclyn, Sari, Roseanne, Patty, Maryann, Kathy, Michelle, Jessica, Nicole, Marnee. Dorothy. 7,839 views.

  • 7,793 1 hour and 9 minutes left.

    6:21. I hope Eric exist.

  • The show is set in the town of Bedrock in the Stone Age era. The show is an allegory to American society of the mid-to-late 20th century; in the Flintstones' fantasy version of the prehistoric past, dinosaurs, saber-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, and other long extinct animals co-exist with barefoot cavemen, who use technology equivalent to

  • 3:00 left. 7,617 views.

    What do U want 4 supper?

    Ham steak. Run up 2 HomedEpot. car blocking the driveway. eric isn't/

  • 10:51. Eric, Ur gonna help me with that other thing 7,572 views that's low.

    Get a tan and use sun in.

  • Best cartoon ever. based on the stone age. actually took place during the stone age.

    Hotdogs 4 breakfast. and Fred flintstones and the rest of them R on Fruity and Cocoa Pebbles Cereal.

  • this in my opinion was the best comedy cartoon ever

  • Wow, this is a blast from the past! Yabba-Dabaa-Doo.

  • ..and, of course, the vocalists are "The Randy Van Horne Singers"!

  • This is the third season version of the opening title (1962-'63), and the first to use the theme we know and love {"Meet the Flintstones"}, AND the first to be seen in color on ABC [they didn't telecast the show in color until September 1962].

  • Love this theme and song!!!1 the flinstones are the bomb i repeat the bomb! OMG pebbles and bamm bamm!!!!!1

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