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  • 1:31 Hercules Hitmonchan Mr. Smee 1:32 Kevin Harold Shrinks 1:33 D.W. Race Bannon Jafar Dug 1:34 African American #2 From Wallace & Gromit The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

  • Dinosaurs were millions of years apart compared to man/caveman.

  • 0:56 You forgot to mention that they don't actually own a big yellow saber-toothed cat!

  • @George19881988 Actually, they did have a large cat named "Baby Puss"

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  • Glass can be traced back to 3,500 BCE so it's possible that the Flintstones had glass

  • *DINO WAS ORIGINALLY BLUE.

    *IT WAS COMMUN IN COMIC STRIPS TO ERASE THE MOUTH OF THE CHARACTERS WHEN THEY WERE SLEEPING. MAYBE THEY CARRIED ON WITH IT AND AFTER THIS THEY REALIZED IT LOOKED BAD.

    *ALSO I DON'T THINK IT IS WRONG FOR FRED TO KNOCK ON THE DOOR:

    1) AS PEOPLE WAS VERY RESPECTFUL BACK THEN AND IT WAS COMMUN TO CALL ANY UNUSUAL BEHAVIOUR AS VANDALISM

    2) MEN WERE MUCH MORE DOMINANT IT MIGHT'VE CONSIDERED HUMILIATING FOR A MAN TO ENTER HIS OWN HOUSE THROUGH THE WINDOW.

  • you fergot when he wakes up the nabourhood behind the boomerang symble there is a house that has no woken up peaple

  • Urarard

  • Even as a child I often wondered "why doesnt Fred climb through the window?" However I've never seen this version of the end credits though, I remember the one with the theme tune "Someday, maybe Fred will win the fight .......and the cat will stay out for the night......."

  • yo idiot, this is a cartoon show from the 60s, its meant to be funny like that, plus, it wasnt all correct all the time, people make mistakes, no need to see it out. so you can see it, maybe we see it too or not, just watch the cartoon and laugh like the good old times.

  • IT's nice to see the end credits from 1960 when the camera pans out and you see the house lights coming on around Fred. I always remembered this but hadn't seen it in a long time. Of course the later episodes don't show the camera panning out.

  • And apparently Fred's noise wakes up everyone in a 2 mile radius except Wilma...

  • agent smith and his buddies from the matrix sealed wilmas mouth shut. "tell me mrs. flintstone: what good is a telephone cal if you are unable-to-speak"?

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  • LOL I always got a kick out of how Baby Puss was so much smarter than Fred.

  • Jeez... Its just a cartoon for kids to enjoy!! Y the hell you want to point out errors in it.. They loved it and became a huge hit

  • Who cares

  • its a 60's cartoon ...

  • 1:30 GRRRRRR!!!!!!! WHY THIS LOGO?

  • Thank you so much for pointing out things anyone with a brain noticed years ago.

  • i see one thing missing.it's can't be showed on tv today.because warner bros.can get in trouble.you can see it on you tube and back then in the 1960's.the goverment banned it in early 1970's. FLASHING WINSTON CIGAREETE LOGO from the ABC original FLINTSTONES.WINSTONS was the original sponsor.

  • @crownvictoriacop love the video. I always wondered if anyone else noticed those mistakes. Blue dino with the green mouth. and wilma with no mouth. lol, classic. in addition to the purple dino, there was a red dino for a while too.

  • Looking at the credits, I have to ask the following:

    1. Just how much 'direction' did Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera actually do on each episode? Given the time constraints and smaller budgets for TV production, I doubt that they had the same delegation of duties that they had for the MGM 'Tom & Jerry' shorts

    2. Who was Howard Hanson and what, exactly, was his role as 'Production Supervisor'?

    I have a couple more questions, to be continued in a subsequent post...

  • i lost all faith when i watched this and murdered my entire family. i hope you're happy. and what's with the choice of font?

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  • Wow, I didn't realize that Screen Gems released the original series of "The Flintstones"!

  • thx 4 uploading this i was laughing all the way through it XDDDDD

  • hahahah most pointless video on the internet

  • FYI...The first two seasons of the Flintstones was broadcast in black and white, so when these credits ran originally, no one at home knew the difference.

    We now know...oh well...you wanna go through every episode and list ALL the continuity and other errors? There is close to a million through the series' six seasons.

    Have funn!

  • I wish they had kept Dino as they found him; Season 1 episode 18. He was blue and talked like Phil Silvers. Crazy snorkasaurus!

  • Also another episode when Fred and Barney were on a hidden camera show with a detective,Barney was sitting in the detectives car and his hair was jet black.

  • look dumb ass, it's a cartoon from 1960 ! WOW ! youins must a be a smart one !

    (yes I'm making fun of you) if you wer smart you would pull this video !

  • @tanrbuns This person was blocked for their rude and unconstructive comment. You all have been warned.

  • @CrownVictoriaCop you are a girl?

  • it's just a palette swap. RELAX!!!

  • i think they made Dino that color to indicate it was night time and he was tired.. its a cartoon thing buddy.

  • @ecollaso they are where even was.

  • yeah, there are some errors on 80's cartoons. look in woody woodpecker. in an episode, the pilllow disappears

    the vilma's mouth, I think it's the style of the artists, like the japaneses don't put the nose sometimes...

    and the thrid, when I was a kid, I just thinked about it

  • how do we know it was the same Dino?? I've had various Jack Russel dogs over the years that look similar but are not the same

  • lol. i miss the flintstones. <3

  • Vikashar lighten up.

    I wish the end credits would include the Screen Gems logo instead of that stupid Hanna Barbera close.

  • Yes, let's harp on the fact there was no glass milk bottles then yet not say anything about the television being around.

  • The other thing you didn't mention is that Fred's car would have been impossible to steer

  • damn bright ass orange background and light blue font! my eyes are going crazy trying to read this!

  • also dino is purple in the opening credits so its not the light of the TV which makes him that color cuz in the opening ctredits the Tv is off

  • nobody really understands why Dino changes color or if Dino is really the talking snorkasaurus

    and they say the reason the cat is barely ever shown is cuz it didn't get along well with Dino and usually hid

  • DINO was lit by the TV screen's light, so his colors WOULD be different.

    WILMA was sleeping, which was the ONLY time she wasn't bitching...no mouth.

    FRED needed Wilma...he was dependent on her...she didn't NEED him as much, so she wasn't opening the door...he probably had to climb-in EVENTUALLY!

    Ever notice that George JETSON was in the same boat...?

    He's outsmarted by a pet as well...ASTRO and left screaming for JANE to save him!

  • dino is blue because its dark and stuff has a blueish tint when darkness.

  • I don't think he could have went through the Window, What if he broke something?

  • Go to wikipedia Dino(The Flintstones)

    I know its Wikipedia, but I thought he did talk in one episode, and there it is! I'll try and find the clip somewhere.

  • If memory serves me Dino also talked with a British accent in "his" first episode.

  • @fishjasonfish dino doesnt talk...

  • @fishjasonfish

    I seem to remember DINO getting a "Brain Expansion" and yes, talking with a British accent...but I don't think this happened for a while.

  • I wish that cat wouold have eaten pebbles and bamm-bamm. once they came along, the show sucked.

  • @schultz970

    He was too busy getting a quickie from Wilma...that's why she wasn't answering the door.

    Did the cat ever graduate to a regular or part-time character?

  • Why does it matter if he left out one letter from the name. Everyone made the mistake of writing their name "Flin-Stone" at some point in their life.

  • Why doesn´t Wilma open the door?

  • @ThorirEy She was asleep!!!!

  • @mamataker I know, but I think she´d wake up if a fat guy was pounding and yelling loud enough to wake up the whole city!!!!

  • @ThorirEy Good Point...

  • I think you did a good job--I have a question that no one brought up...could Dino be green because of the flash of the TV screen, not because of the actual color?

    I mean, if he was away from the screen flash, would he be purple instead? What would a purple dinosaur be with a white screen flash from a TV?

    Just curious, good job anyhow.

  • I agree with you. And let me tell you, while Fred was banging the door, all neighbor turned the lights on. I supposed that Fred woke up all neighbors while he was shouting for Wilma after locking himself out.

  • @crownvictoriacop I think the reason why dino if greenish blue with a greenish face I think it's because that's dino's early version this is the first season of the flintstones

  • you realise 'Hanna Barbera' is two people's surnames and not a singular person, right?

  • i always wondered why wilma had no lips XD it is odd ending XD good job on ya first vid :D

  • @ 0:19 if im right that was a proto type

  • @1:03 Oddly enough in the other credits Fred puts the cat out, it jumps THROUGH THE WINDOW, opens the door and drops Fred out. So maybe you're right about these ones.

  • what does it say in the end because i can't read the text

  • People, PLEASE STOP RIPPING ON ME because of my choice of font colors, effects, and such. This was made in 2007 - when I was young and with a lack of video production knowledge.

  • @CrownVictoriaCop good eye

  • @CrownVictoriaCop are you serious about the glasses in the stone age????? lmao lmfao rotflmao!!!!! dude... its a cartoon!! im sure the creators of the show and we all know there were no glasses in the stone age. heyy!! did you also think of the fact that there were NO people when dinosaurs were roaming the earth???? lol that ,means this whole show is a mistake then right??? lol!!! its JUST a cartoon for entertainment

  • Don't use blue type over a red bar! Can't read it. Web video isn't geared for smaller type. Best thing would have been to use larger white type over the background video.

  • In all my years of watching the flinstones I have never seen that ending! ??

  • uh those bottles are made out of stone if you look carefully enough not to be rude or anything just letting you know what I can see.

  • put the scroll writing in a different colour. i couldn't read it!!

  • It's true! I saw them before espacally on my season 2 boxset

  • Geez,get a fucking life...

  • 1:28 S from hell

    Lol

  • Thats why its a cartoon man. Impossible and improbable things happen in toon universe...

  • It's obvious Dino is in front of a TV (not sure what powered it in the stone age) but nearly all televisions glowed blue in the dark with the old tube technology.

    Seems the artists got it just right.

  • I have always noticed that Wilma did not have a mouth @ that scene and I always said "How come Fred won't climb though the window".....

  • @ioxxd90 Wilma wanted the Cat, so if the cat did the least thing wrong, Fred was always gonna call Wilma on it. Cat stole his dinner off his plate "WILMA!!" Cat uses the bathroom on the rug, "WILMA!!" Cat throws him out at night, sure it would be easy to climb back in. . . but. . "WILLLLLMAAAAA!" What puzzled me is how Dino was a talking intelligent being in his first episode, but turned retro on us after that. it's like Goofy vs. Pluto in the Disney universe. . .

  • her mouth wasnt shopped, its just like that

  • I imagine Dino was blue because of early design. I have a story book from ages ago that was of The Flinstones. They had a son named Junior in it, and if I remember correctly, Dino was blue. I also believe, if I remember correctly, the story came before the series.

  • The old 1960 closing is here,with canned laughter, and Fred puts out two milk bottles. Missing is the Winston sign at the very end, and these were only seen in b/w even though they were made in color ,untill 1962 or 63. It came on at 8;30 -9;00 pm , to late in those days for little kids to watch.

  • somethin about wilma's mouth that looks photoshoped...

  • thank god for the people who make videos like this cuz it proves other people have more fucked up lives than me

  • @photog123210

    You are stupid :(.

  • I'm not the only one that saw that. You've got nothing better to do with your time?

  • Inconsistencies are common in film and animation. Errors occur all the time and in these early cartoons there are errors all over the place. I was watching one the other day and fred started chewing even though he hadn't eaten anything.

  • I stand corrected - it was the right spelling - my bad!

  • they also spelt Bea Bernadet's name wrong, they spelt it Benaderet. Her of Petticoat Junction fame, thats how I noticed it!

  • @freddielaker2 Not that I want to get involved with nitpicking but her name is spelled Bernaderet not Bernadet.

  • @tralfazyech I replied 9 months ago to my boo boo! things must be slow on you tube.. lol

  • What does it say when it's scrolling it's too hard to read the blue and red.

  • Copyright MCMLX (1960)

    nearly 50 years old wow!

  • This closing was used for the 1st and

    2nd seasons of the show, it wasn't until the 3rd season that the classic

    "Meet the Flintstones" theme was used

  • And the song they played was titled Rise And Shine.

  • I wish my wifw didnt have a mouth

  • @hangover71 You spelled "wife" wrong. Do you want her to have a mouth?

  • @hangover71 I'm actually very happy your wife has a mouth.

  • @hangover71 hmmmm then your sex life must be pretty one dimensional.

  • @hangover71 we all do

  • You miss also fact when fred tryed open door wrong also instead of open doors in he tryed open his way goin outside

  • I've never seen these end credits for the Flintstones. It's usually always the one where they leave the outside cinema and go home. Also the end music sounds a lot like music from "I love Lucy show".

  • I think omitting Wilma's mouth might have been a stylistic choice, not an error.

    And as long as we're nitpicking, I'll point out that it's spelled "Flintstones", not "Flinstones" -- the name comes from 'flint', a kind of stone.

  • @furrykef

    Fuck you asshole

  • @Vikashar - what on earth did I do to you??

  • In these old cartoons they used the same animation background over and over again to save money and time lol

    Like when they are driving or running the same house or trees are repeated xP

  • I have never seen that ending before!? and I have seen alot of those cartoons... (non-eu?)

  • thats exactly how i remember it whats so diferent?

  • In the later closings the cat at least thinks and leaps through the window when Fred puts him out only to have the cat put out Fred.

    Also when Fred zips up the bird I don't think I have ever seen it in any of the episodes either!

  • to me only thy mouth was the only error the other was like a fun thing they did

  • Fred's house is the only one with a garage

  • I always remembered the no glass in the windows thing

  • CONTRIDICTIONS!

    1.He was blue because of the darkened lighting(in many cartoons characters are blue-ey in darkness)

    2.sometimes,drawing no mouth,represents that it is closed,

    3.thats just cartoon humor,its obvious he could get through the windows,they just dont use it so it adds to the humor,

    I IZ SMRT >:3

  • How come the house just looks like a little cube of rock on the outside, but on the inside, if someone was running or slipping on a toy train or something it seemed to go on for miles? Huh? Can you explain that?

  • Cartoon license!

  • I wonder why dino was blue green with a greenish face and wilma had no mouth when she was sleeping. But then again, these are the 1st credits. they sound pretty old.

  • I thought so.

  • and did they ever show a screen gems logo?

  • Which of the credits came first? the one when the flinstones come home or the one I'm viewing right now?

  • I allway's glared at my television whenever he did that. I just sat there thinking about how he should have just crawled through the window. How do you lock a stone door? Oh and at the end their is one house that allways bothered me. In the right hand corner right next to the road. That house has a window, but unlike the others does not turn on or off. And when it shoes all the houses with the lights on, two of them(not counting earlier) do not have the light on. But at the end they do. *shrugs*

  • yea,l noticed that,l watch this show everyday

  • Well maybe Dino just looks a different colour because of the low lighting from the TV?

    But wilma missing a mouth is pretty fucked up lol

    And I ALWAYS wondered why the fuck Fred can't just crawl through the window! LOL

    In fact, I always wondered why lock the door, or even have a door if there's big gaping window holes in the walls lol

  • We should point out that the show debut in 1959.Two years before color television officially appeared. Since b/w's were all that was available the networks and studios weren't concerned over color continuity at the time so much of the earlier work was what considered.

  • He's a caveman. Of course it wouldn't occur to him to use the window.

  • On the window mention, he probably felt that he shouldn't have to go through the windows of his own house just to gain entrance.

    Also, what of the fact that he wakes up the whole neighborhood and town but, in spite of this, his own wife can't hear him? That has to be some sound sleeping she's doing.

    Anyway, thanks for sharing.

  • You can clearly see that you have painted over wilmas mouth there

  • No, you can go watch The Flintstones on channel 258(I believe). She doesn't have a mouth at the end. That use to scare me when I was younger.

  • Really! wow it atleast looks like someone painted it over if you look closely.

  • Maybe they were blowing out the candles?

  • thats exactly what I thought:D

  • There was no television or radio back then either, but that didn't stop Fred.

    It's a cartoon. You can get away with anything in cartoons.

  • maybe Fred believes he is too big to fit through the window, or has tried before and gotten stuck, so doesn't want to repeat past mistakes.

  • Speaking of errors, you're missing a "T" in their name. It's FlinTstone. ;)

  • Irony. lol

  • Dino Is Blue in the early Flinstones episodes.

  • Actually there were glass windows. The one episode where Fred and Barney teach a lesson to Wilma and Betty about their sleep teaching, Pebbles takes the brick they were going to use and throws it through a glass window.

  • HAHAHA Someone has a lot of time on their hands.

  • There are a million contractions in every episode. The very nature of the premise (stone age family living in the 1960s) makes contractions inevitable

    I can't believe someone's actually examining The Flintstones for logical contradictions

  • I saw a similar error in the episode Swedish Visitors!

    In one scene Fred's salt shaker changes from purple to blue!

  • you guys need a hobby

  • Hi, I thought that I was the only one who noticed that Wilma didn't have a mouth.

  • For those who don't like it, thank you for your criticism. However, if you are going to be criticizing me, please be constructive in your comments, or just go into another video. Just posting "you dumb ass" or "i regret...." will get your comment deleted at once. And repetitive unconstructive criticism will get you BLOCKED. I can understand if things are intentional, I just thought that posting this would help point out those errors. Again, thanks for your criticisms and your views. -CVC

  • You missed the most glaringly obvious one.

    Fred takes the cat out and the cat locks him out of the house. Except the Flintstones don't have a cat...

  • Good point!

  • The cat did appear in some comics and coloring books. It was named "Baby Puss."

    -Tony

  • I like that name! haha

  • The cat did appear in a handful of episodes. He also went along to the drive in movie in the later series opening and closing.

  • Baby Puss did appear briefly in a fifth season episode. He actually spoke. I always wondered why more wasn't done with him.

  • @rottencorpsicle The cat is a stray!

  • @rottencorpsicle In some of the older ones they do

  • "They didn't have glass in the stone ages"?

    Seriously?

    How about electricity, cars, phones, or any other modern technology? Didn't notice those?

    It's called a cartoon, they do what they want.

  • No offense ,but this "credits errors" clip of yours is simply stupid. "Fred...could've crawled through one of the windows, getting back into his house." ?? Do you read yourself or you plan to make a joke out of that,cause I hope so =))) .

    About the dog: there was a dog before Dino , if I still remember good. Dino came back later as a puppy and grew with the family.

    Things were intentional ,as somenone here said.

  • If you don't like it, don't watch it.

  • I already watched it yesterday... thought it's something worth... anywayZ kiddo

  • Well, thank you for your criticism. If these things were intentional, I completely understand. I just thought it was time to point them out.

  • wat bistn du fürn schlaukopp? natürlich hatte man damals kein glas oder so etwas-die feuersteins sollten ja auch eine art "heutige familie zu steinzeit-zeiten" sein..

  • English or Spanish please.

  • wow the blue text on orange bkgrd is really hard on the eyes.

    I noticed a lot cartoonists don't always draw mouths on sleeping characters. And Dino changed colors sometimes...I dunno what up with that. And Yeah the window thing always got me. I just assumed he was too fat and lazy...or was afraid of what wilma would do if he stepped on her plants. lol

    where did the cat come from is what I always wanted to know.

    I noticed things changed from time to time with shows that aired on Boomerang.

  • Try watching it in high quality, it's easier to see the blue text.

  • And why can't you always see the characters through the window? At :55, we should have been able to see Fred and the cat through the window as he was carrying him toward the door, and also the cat running back into the house isn't visible through the window either. That always bugged me as a kid.

  • its not glass its stone

  • First off, Dino's snout was yellowish, not greenish. The reason it was yellowish, and he was blue, was because it's supposed to represent the glow of the TV.

    As for the mouth, a lot of cartoon characters do not have mouths all the time. She was asleep. It's just the art style.

    Fred didn't jump back in through the window, because it would not have been funny. It would have killed the joke completely. I enjoy pointing that out to people too though because it is an interesting point

    Good video

  • What did those words say after he threw the cat out?

  • wilma

  • wilma doesnt have a mouth because hanna barbera had extrmely low budget back then.. it rlly didnt matter because she was sleeping, and some cartoons dont have mouth when theyre not using them (take a look at johnny bravo)

  • Hal Smith? wasn't that OTIS on Andy Griffith? I wonder what voice he was?..

  • Marbles471, I think that what Jurrasicprince said was that the 60s were the early years of television cartoons (not exact either, but the years when they started booming big time in prime time).

  • lol

  • In later episodes, other voices were credited as well (I remember seeing Bea Benadaret's name go by--as Betty Rubble--on the credits to most episodes. And, yes, I too have wondered why Fred didn't crawl back in through the window; after all, in the later seasons the sabre-tooth cat jumps back through the (downstage) right window; why should Fred beat on the door when he's no bigger than that hole in the wall? Oh, I love the old H-B cartoons...

  • Dino wasn't introduced until "The Snorksaurus Story" in which Dino was a "sweet talker who can (or tried) sweet talk out of a tight jam". But in later episodes Dino lost his "human voice". Which means did Fred & Wilma had a snorkasaurus before Dino??

  • It's the only remasted set of credits to retain the "Screen Gems" (not to mention "Columbia") disclaimers, whereas other 1960s H-B broadcasts today edit them out.

  • It's amazing that Warners retain the "Screen Gems" logo here but they do it for the other 60,s show. The Jetson, Top Cat, Jonny Quest, and even Huckleberry and Yogi Bear were all missing the Columbia end credits