IMDb RATING
7.3/10
168
YOUR RATING
Fred dreams that Pebbles and Bam - Bam become sensational singing stars.Fred dreams that Pebbles and Bam - Bam become sensational singing stars.Fred dreams that Pebbles and Bam - Bam become sensational singing stars.
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
168
YOUR RATING
- Directors
- Writers
- Joanna Lee
- Joseph Barbera(uncredited)
- William Hanna(uncredited)
- Stars
- Alan Reed(voice)
- Mel Blanc(voice)
- Jean Vander Pyl(voice)
Top credits
- Directors
- Writers
- Joanna Lee
- Joseph Barbera(uncredited)
- William Hanna(uncredited)
- Stars
- Alan Reed(voice)
- Mel Blanc(voice)
- Jean Vander Pyl(voice)
Photos
Rebecca Page
- Pebbles Flintstoneas Pebbles Flintstone
- (singing voice)
Ricky Page
- Bamm-Bamm Rubbleas Bamm-Bamm Rubble
- (singing voice)
- Directors
- Writers
- Joanna Lee
- Joseph Barbera(uncredited)
- William Hanna(uncredited)
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
- All cast & crew
Storyline
Fred wakens from a nap to hear Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm singing in tune and accompanying themselves on musical instruments--amazing, since they can't even talk yet. Famous manager Eppy Brianstone signs up the kids, and they become an overnight sensation. Wilma and Betty jet around to the kids' performances and Fred and Barney are largely left behind. On the eve of their departure for Eurock, Fred decides no one is going to deprive the babies of their childhood, contract or no contract. —Morganalee
- Genres
- Certificate
- TV-G
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaThe British-accented character Eppy Brianstone is a parody of The Beatles' manager Brian Epstein. This is reinforced when the Brianstone character says that Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm will be the biggest thing since his group "The Termites" - another reference to The Beatles.
- Quotes
[Fred and Barney try to prove to Betty and Wilma they heard their children sing]
Fred Flintstone: Laugh at us, huh, Wilma? Well, listen to this.
Pebbles Flintstone: Dada. Dada. Hi, Dada.
Wilma Flintstone: Well, Fred?
[Betty giggles]
Wilma Flintstone: You expect ''Dada, Dada'' to make the Top 10?
- Crazy creditsThe Flintstones (1960)'s closing credits differ as this season debut concludes. Pebbles' and Bamm-Bamm's musical singing voices of their hit song and playing musical instruments, is heard as this one concludes.
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Rebuttal to previous review
This episode is really so outstanding !!!
I dont know who wrote that terrible review and everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but that opinion is simply so ludicrous !!!
For one thing, it's a cartoon. In the cartoon world, anything is possible, hence, an anvil dropping on the head with no injuries. Look at loonytunes cartoons. Cant examine every little detail.
Secondly, at the end, it does explain that it was only a dream. This happens alot in dreamworld whether ttelevision or reality.
Thirdly, the song, 'Let the sun shine in' does tell a moral just like most of their episodes.
Bottom line is that it's a cartoon. You said it right. Cartoons are a form of escapism.
Enjoy it, not examine it !!!
I dont know who wrote that terrible review and everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but that opinion is simply so ludicrous !!!
For one thing, it's a cartoon. In the cartoon world, anything is possible, hence, an anvil dropping on the head with no injuries. Look at loonytunes cartoons. Cant examine every little detail.
Secondly, at the end, it does explain that it was only a dream. This happens alot in dreamworld whether ttelevision or reality.
Thirdly, the song, 'Let the sun shine in' does tell a moral just like most of their episodes.
Bottom line is that it's a cartoon. You said it right. Cartoons are a form of escapism.
Enjoy it, not examine it !!!
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- footpuppy
- Jul 25, 2021
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