The Flintstones: On the Rocks

The Flintstones: On the Rocks

2001 ""
The Flintstones: On the Rocks
The Flintstones: On the Rocks

The Flintstones: On the Rocks

6.6 | 1h25m | en | Animation

With their marriage on the rocks, Fred and Wilma take a holiday together to rekindle the fire in their relationship.

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6.6 | 1h25m | en | Animation , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: November. 03,2001 | Released Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Productions , Cartoon Network Studios Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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With their marriage on the rocks, Fred and Wilma take a holiday together to rekindle the fire in their relationship.

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Cast

Jeff Bergman , Tress MacNeille , Kevin Michael Richardson

Director

David P. Smith

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Hanna-Barbera Productions , Cartoon Network Studios

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lrldoit Jeff Bergman does a beautiful job impersonating the great Alan Reed. The other voices are acceptable. The animation was impossibly crude and looked more like Ren and Stimpy. Of course some of the usual continuity errors were there. On the original series, a running gag was, no one knew what Barney did for a living. Here, he is briefly shown working with Fred at the quarry (similar to the comic strip).I liked the idea of an adult theme. While kids watched this show in the beginning (I was one of them), it was rightly billed as the first adult cartoon show. Having Fred and Wilma act cruel to each other has more in common with today's immature couples than with the characters on the series. Even Ralph and Alice on the Honeymooners (a series superficially similar to this) wouldn't act in a deliberately hurtful manner. The truth is that they are a match and can take each other for granted, but this is too much. The basic core of decency behind the satire in the series is gone. There are moments, but just moments. I'm glad that the late great Jean Vander Pyl didn't live to see this. A lot of sensitivity to the characters could have saved this movie. Unfortunately, I do not have high hopes with regard to Seth MacFarlane's venture either. Too bad.
bobbyrayjenkins Having corresponded with a former employee of Hanna Barbera who believes "On The Rocks" was a slap in the face to Hanna Barbera and the very soul of everything Flintstones I have a lot to say about Craig Kellmans' fresh old style. I absolutely LOVE everything about it! This cartoon breathes life back in to what had gradually become soft and round and made for the kiddies. The Flintstones is for everyone not just the targets of merchandising.To the nay sayers who feel this version of the Flintstones was too scary to make money I say it could take The Flintstones through the next fifty years at least! It rocks!
kenny_c_hueholt This is a little negative. The way the character's are drawn is sort of strange. Also, why did Kevin Michael Richardson use the early Mel Blanc voice for Barney? Most people are more familiar with his later voice. And about how much Wilma and Fred were fighting. They went a little overboard on that. Fred and Wilma did have a little bit of problems on the show, but nothing involved hitting or anything like that. But there are a lot of things I did like about this. It was funny. Especially the part where Fred mistakes that other guy for Barney. I also liked how Fred risked his life to save Wilma. So overall, I'd say this was good, but I preferred "I Yabba-Dabba-Doo" or "Hollyrock a Bye Baby."
weir_track FUNNY! I don't know what was the best part? The voices were cast perfectly. The style of animation looked almost like the original episodes. The dialogue was incredible. Fred comes home and goes straight to the toilet. It was comic genius. Any one who see's this will try to find out when it will be on again just so they can tape it. I can't wait to get another chance to watch it. YABBA-DABBA-DOO!