it's another one of those clips which might not be considered artistically merited. However, in these situations, the male always got the receiving end of the beatings.
Unforgettable classic cartoon. I will always love the Flintstones. They remember me when I was a little kid. In Italy this wonderful cartoon is still on air. I love to watch the old episodes. I'm 30 but I still adore Fred and his friends 🌹❤️🦕🦖
Kids now don't know what they missed out on with great toons like the Flintstones and Jetsons, old time Scooby Doo etc....growing up in the 60s was the best.
Now they are force fed "educational" animal shows on Saturday mornings...Saturday morns in the 60s early 70s was rise at 6am, down bowl after bowl of sugar packed cereal, watch cartoons non stop until noon or so, then outside until dark burning off all that sugar...great memories
They showed all those cartoons in the 70s , I know because I watched them back then, and I think life in the 70s probably wasn't much different from life in the 60s , I didn't realize it then but I was living a 1960s lifestyle in the 70s , and some one that I knew that grew up in the 60s said it wasn't much different from the 70s , it was the same thing.
I watched this show throughout the 70s when I was just a kid, not knowing that it was a 1960s TV show, I grew up with it and I loved it, it was one of my favorite TV shows during my childhood.
I have always loved Alan Reed's vocal effects when Fred is being thrown through the air. I have never heard anything like it, before or since; absolutely hilarious!
I find it sexually appealing to see a woman defend herself against a man who threatens to do her bodily harm. Especially if said woman is sexually attractive like Wilma and Betty. What do you think?
Very funny episode it's a shame unfortunately that has been taken off television on Me-TV because the network is afraid of backlash from the Asian Community claiming that this episode is stereotyping Asians because of the karate instructor Professor Rocky Moto
My favorite quote is when Fred and Barney decide to take lessons at the end. Fred: what does Ecetera Ecetera mean in Japanese? Sucker ? Barney : Oh That's for Sure.
Yeah, we had a similar phrase - it wasn't until not too long ago that I realized they're saying "Oh shitake - HA!" as in the mushroom. LOL (I'm 52 now...LOL)
Wilma and Betty beating up Fred and the Prowler was very funny and empowering at the same time. It showed that a woman could handle a dangerous situation just as good as a man. They were trailblazers.
It’s amazing to know that this was adult animation when today’s adult animation is just so crass, crude, and explicit. I’d prefer it when it’s tell and not show like Flintstones and the Addams Family.
@@mikechicago6200The Flintstones was originally made for adults but later on it started becoming a kids thing. Just like what happened with Looney Tunes.
I liked the part of this episode where the prowler said, “This is a for real nuthouse.” I once said that to myself because I was working at a busy fast food restaurant!
This is the only place you can actually see this episode or perchance the Flintstone DVD because the networks have yanked this episode because of its negative stereotyping towards Asians with the karate instructor Professor Rocky Moto and Fred,Wilma, Barney and Betty with bad imaginations of them.
Wow another funny Flintstones classic Do i remember this one 😂😂😅Poor Fred 🤣🤣🤣. But a Flintstones fun fact : The voice of The prowler is the same voice as Fred Flintstone Alan Reed. 😂 😂
Why not show the scene where Wilma pulverized the prowler so hard, she smashed him into the wall and broke it to pieces with him in the rubble but when Wilma found out that she was fighting the real prowler and not Fred she screamed and ducked under the bed? Why not show that?
+GavinJ37 Because that would not be funny. And it is entirely possible that, given everything that is going on, Fred has forgotten that he is wearing it.
There was a later episode where Fred and Barney pulverized some crooks while saying "A Judo chop chop," but this isn't it. I haven't seen that particular episode since the mid 70s though.
Yeah, they made that segment of the episode later in the season, with a different animator, where you can tell the animation (and Barney's voice) had developed from the earlier period the rest of The Prowler was made in. It naturally aired later that season, too.
I know people say this episode is racist and a product of its time. With that said, to see male chauvinist Fred Flintstone get stomped on by Wilma and Betty is absolutely priceless!!!