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Genre | Kids & Family, Animation/Holidays |
Format | NTSC |
Contributor | Charles A. Nichols, Christine Cavanaugh, Hal Smith, Didi Conn, Megan Mullally, Alan Young, Virginia Gregg, Frank Welker, Kath Soucie, Jean Vander Pyl, Ray Patterson, Charlie Adler, John Stephenson, Henry Corden, Mel Blanc, Hamilton Camp, B.J. Ward, Lucille Bliss See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 12 minutes |
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Product Description
Celebrate the solstice in Stone Age style with these two animated holiday classics, starring America's favorite pre-historic family. Your first course of holiday cheer from Fred and co. is 1977's A Flintstone Christmas, in which Fred and Barney must save Christmas when Santa sprains his ankle. There's one big problem, though - Fred promised Mr. Slate that he will play Santa at the Children's holiday party. Can Fred and Barney deliver all the toys and still make it back to the party in time? And your second course is 1993's Emmy nominated A Flintstone Family Christmas, which gives viewers a glimpse into the later life of the Rubbles and the Flintstones. Awaiting the return of Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm (now married with children of their own), Fred and Barney encounter a criminally inclined "caveless" youth. Fred and Wilma attempt to instill values in the boy, only to find themselves with a most unexpected Christmas gift.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 2.08 ounces
- Item model number : D239735D
- Director : Ray Patterson, Charles A. Nichols
- Media Format : NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 12 minutes
- Release date : November 10, 2011
- Actors : Henry Corden, Mel Blanc, Jean Vander Pyl, John Stephenson, Lucille Bliss
- Studio : Warner Archive
- ASIN : B005R2SI1E
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #33,076 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,743 in Kids & Family DVDs
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In "A Flintstone Christmas" Fred is asked by Wilma to play Santa for the kids at her Women's Auxiliary party and in his grumpy way he says no until his boss Mr. Slate asks him to play Santa. Fred and Barney run into the real Santa, who Fred thinks is an imposter at first; Santa fell off the Flintstone's roof and sprained his ankle and now can't deliver presents so with his Christmas magic, he transforms Fred into Santa and Barney into an elf and they set off around the world to deliver presents. Fred starts off grumpy about the holidays but learns the joy of Christmas and the happiness one gets in bringing joy to others. Unfortunately, helping Santa makes him late for the Christmas party and Mr. Slate and the children are in a tizzy until Fred shows up, with no presents since he'd delivered them all. He uses Christmas magic to get presents for the children and everyone is happy. I love this movie!
The second movie "A Flintstone Family Christmas" is TERRIBLE and is why I'm giving this 4 stars! I remember watching it as a kid the year it came out but I'd forgotten the plot of it. After watching it once with my daughter on this DVD, I'll never watch that one again! In this one, Fred is excited that Christmas is coming and so are Pebbles, Bam Bam, and their kids. While out with Barney, he gets mugged by an orphan kid named Stoney and picks him out of a line up at the police station, saying some pretty mean things about him in the process. Wilma takes him home with them because she feels sorry for him and he proceeds to get in trouble by stealing, so Fred refers to him as "defective!" Another unsavory moment is when Stoney hooks up illegal cable and when he does, some seductive looking cartoon women come on screen - not exactly family appropriate. When he watches a movie with Fred, the movie character, referring to Stoney says "I don't want to think about people like you at Christmas time!" Such dark undertones in this movie and really rude remarks that aren't festive or family friendly. By the end, Stoney is accepted by the family and changes his ways, but this movie is terrible and not worth the 24 minutes it runs. My daughter was afraid of all the yelling in the movie. Skip this one and stick with the first movie "A Flintstone Christmas."
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Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2022