The.Flinstones.Season.1.720p

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The Flintstones is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera. The series takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting, and follows the activities of the titular family, the Flintstones, and their next-door neighbors, the Rubbles (who are also their best friends). It was originally broadcast on ABC from September 30, 1960 until April 1, 1966, as the first animated series to hold a prime time slot.

Season 1 (1960–61)
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overall No. in
season Title Written by Original air date [1]
1 1 "The Flintstone Flyer" Joseph Barbera & Michael Maltese September 30, 1960
On a Sunday, Fred fakes illness so he and Barney can get out of taking their wives to the opera, as the night coincides with a Bowling Championship. With the use of Barney's homemade prehistoric helicopter as a means of escape, the two then join their bowling team for the tournament. They almost get away with their scheme, until loose-lipped Barney gives away their night's activities by using a fake mustache he and Fred used earlier to try to trick their wives at the bowling alley.
2 2 "Hot Lips Hannigan" Warren Foster October 7, 1960
Believing he has made Wilma and Betty disappear through magic, Fred capitalizes on his newfound freedom by taking Barney to a nightclub, the Rockland, where an old friend, trumpeter Hot Lips Hannigan, is performing. Everything goes fine until the wives show up disguised as two "hep chicks" to teach their wayward husbands a lesson.
3 3 "The Swimming Pool" Warren Foster October 14, 1960
Fred and Barney build a joint swimming pool in their backyards, leading to fights before Fred's surprise birthday party.

Notes: A brief snippet of this episode shows up later in a Jetsons episode, "Elroy's Mob"; a classmate of Elroy's watches it on his wristwatch TV, before the teacher catches the student and confiscates it. Also features the reworked scene from The Flagstones pilot demo.
4 4 "No Help Wanted" Warren Foster October 21, 1960
Fred uses his influence with a business friend to obtain a job for Barney, who becomes a furniture repossessor. To the dismay of both neighbors, Barney's first assignment is to repossess Fred's television. Hesitant to betray his best friend, Barney pays off Fred's delinquent television bill with his first paycheck.

Note: This is the first episode in which Dino makes an appearance.
5 5 "The Split Personality" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips October 28, 1960
After being hit on the head with a bottle of car polish, Fred contracts amnesia and becomes an Englishman named "Frederick".

Note: In this episode Wilma breaks the fourth wall for the first time when she wonders if a man can be too nice.
6 6 "The Monster from the Tar Pits" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips November 4, 1960
A Hollyrock film company goes on location in Bedrock to film its new feature "The Monster from the Tar Pits," and gullible Fred is enlisted as stand-in for star Gary Granite. However, Fred's real problems begin when Wilma and Betty audition for roles in the film and end up going crazy upon meeting movie stars Rock Pile and Wednesday Tuesday.
7 7 "The Babysitters" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips November 11, 1960
Fred and Barney agree to babysit Wilma's nephew, Egbert, which makes them miss a chance to go and see a wrestling match. A blackout of the event in their area prompts them to bring Egbert with them to their friend Joe Rockhead's house so they can watch the fight.

Note: This episode is the first appearance of Joe Rockhead.
8 8 "At the Races" Sydney Zelinka November 18, 1960
To finance their dream of opening a pool hall, Fred and Barney visit the dinosaur racetrack where Fred bets his entire paycheck on a long shot. To cover for gambling, Fred pretends to have been beaten by a robber and tells Wilma that he has lost his check. When the longshot pays off, Fred and Barney are initially elated but quickly realize their problems are only beginning.

Note: Betty is absent in this episode.
9 9 "The Engagement Ring" Warren Foster November 25, 1960
Barney decides to surprise Betty with a belated engagement ring, which he gives to Fred for safekeeping but Wilma discovers the ring and assumes it is a gift for her. Not wanting to shatter her dream, Fred decides to buy a second ring but doesn't have the cash, so he cons Barney into going several rounds with a boxing champ in order to win a $500 prize.
10 10 "Hollyrock, Here I Come" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips December 2, 1960
Wilma and Betty win a trip to Hollyrock from a television contest. Finding themselves lonely and bored, Fred and Barney take vacations from work and follow them out. When Wilma is "discovered", Fred muscles his own way into the world of television to bring her back.
11 11 "The Golf Champion" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips December 9, 1960
Fred's victory in The Loyal Order of Dinosaurs golf tournament is soured when club president Barney withholds his trophy for nonpayment of club dues. Fred retaliates by demanding that Barney return every item he has borrowed over the years. The fighting continues until Wilma and Betty manage to bring their husbands back together again.
12 12 "The Sweepstakes Ticket" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips December 16, 1960
Barney hides the sweepstakes ticket he and Fred have bought in the lining of an old coat, which Betty subsequently gives to a passing hobo. While the boys try to recover the ticket, convinced it is the winning one, Wilma and Betty have their own winning ticket stashed away at the Rubbles' house.
13 13 "The Drive-In" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips December 23, 1960
Fed up with their jobs, Fred and Barney secretly plan to buy a drive-in restaurant. Fred soon has to deal with a suspicious Wilma, who wants to know why two young girls (carhops seeking jobs) are calling for him and what the messages regarding two tons of dino-burger meat mean.
14 14 "The Prowler" Joseph Barbera December 30, 1960
With a prowler on the loose in Bedrock, Betty decides to take judo lessons to protect herself. When Wilma wants to take lessons also, Fred ridicules the idea, arguing that one glimpse of a prowler would send her running in fear. To prove his point, Fred poses as the prowler and sneaks into the Rubble household, on the same night the real prowler shows up.
15 15 "The Girls' Night Out" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips January 6, 1961
After constantly being harangued with "I never get out of the house", Fred and Barney decide to treat their wives to a night out at an amusement park. Fred cuts a song at a recording booth as a souvenir, but accidentally misplaces the record. It is later discovered by a group of teens who pass it along to a DJ, and Fred is suddenly transformed into unwitting rock star "Hi-Fye", with tours all over Bedrock. The touring proves too much for Wilma and Betty, so they spread a rumor to bring down Hi-Fye's fame.
16 16 "Arthur Quarry's Dance Class" Warren Foster & Arthur Phillips January 13, 1961
Fred and Barney sign up for dance lessons at Arthur Quarry's so that they do not humiliate themselves at the charity ball. Their excuse that they have joined the volunteer fire department falls apart when Betty and Wilma realize that the all-stone town of Bedrock is fireproof (as well the alarm sounding at 7:30 every night). The wives then suspect that their husbands are slipping out to meet other women, but are glad when they see they have been learning how to dance for them.
17 17 "The Big Bank Robbery" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips January 20, 1961
When Fred discovers a bag containing $86,000, his dreams of being a wealthy man finally seem to be coming true but the money has been stolen from the bank. Wilma and Betty force Fred and Barney to return the money to the bank and unwittingly set them up as the primary suspects.
18 18 "The Snorkasaurus Hunter" Warren Foster & Michael Maltese January 27, 1961
Fred convinces Wilma and the Rubbles to spend their vacation time in the mountains, hunting for snorkasaurus. Fred is successful in his hunt, but he gets more than he bargained for when the wives insist that the snorkasaurus be taken home as their new pet, Dino.

Note: While this episode shows how they got Dino, he appeared previously in "Arthur Quarry's Dance Class", which was being made at around the same time but aired first. Also, Dino appeared earlier on "No Help Wanted".
19 19 "The Hot Piano" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips February 3, 1961
To commemorate his 10th wedding anniversary (which he only remembers because it falls on "Trash Day"), Fred wants to buy Wilma a Stoneway piano. He finds a great deal, from a shady, cash-only businessman named "88 Fingers Louie," but later realizes that it's more than he bargained for.
20 20 "The Hypnotist" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips February 10, 1961
While attempting to demonstrate his skill as a hypnotist to his wife and the Rubbles, Fred manages to hypnotize Barney into thinking that he is a frisky puppy but is unable to reverse the trick.
21 21 "Love Letters on the Rocks" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips February 17, 1961
Jealous Fred's discovery of a love poem that was sent to Wilma prompts him to hire Bedrock's top detective, Perry Gunnite (a parody of Peter Gunn), to find out who the home-wrecking poet is. When Gunnite's investigation mistakenly points to Barney, Fred plans revenge against his friend until Wilma reminds her husband that he had written the poem himself many years earlier during their courtship.
22 22 "The Tycoon" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips February 24, 1961
J.L. Gotrocks, a businessman who closely resembles Fred, decides to abandon his office. The tycoon's desperate employees find and entice Fred to take over his job, which soon becomes overwhelming. Meanwhile, the tycoon goes about town among the little people, encountering Wilma, Barney, and Betty who mistake him for Fred, both gradually are driven to return to their normal positions.

Note: A few years later, the Season 5 episode "King for a Night" would have a similar storyline.
23 23 "The Astra' Nuts" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips March 3, 1961
Thinking they are undergoing an examination for insurance, Fred and Barney mistakenly sign up for a three-year stint in the Army. After a tearful goodbye from their wives, the guys enter into the service, where they quickly blunder their way into volunteering for the first lunar-landing mission after being conned into it.
24 24 "The Long, Long Weekend" Herbert Finn & Alan Dinehart March 10, 1961
Fred's old friend Gus Gravel (voiced by Willard Waterman) invites the Flintstones and Rubbles to his seaside hotel for an all-expense-paid vacation. However upon arriving, the foursome finds that the hotel's planned "activities" seem more like work, because the entire hotel staff has quit their jobs just prior to the foursome's arrival. Gus finally confesses the truth to his four new guests, adding further bad news in that a huge convention is about to arrive, and he needs the Flintstones and Rubbles to stay and work as hotel staff.
25 25 "In the Dough" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips March 17, 1961
Wilma and Betty are finalists in a television bake-off, but on the eve of the event, they contract measles. Donning full drag—including wigs, dresses, and plucked-out eyebrows—Fred and Barney take their places in the contest to prepare their "Upside-Down Flint/Rubble Bubble Cake," but the guys' carelessness could jeopardize the winning of the grand prize.
26 26 "The Good Scout" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips March 24, 1961
Assuming the command of a Boy Scout troop, Fred quickly learns the hazards of a "routine" camping trip. Fred blunders his way through until an overnight flood leaves him and the troop hanging on a tree limb over a treacherous waterfall, hoping a ranger will rescue them.
27 27 "Rooms for Rent" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips March 31, 1961
Tired of hearing their husbands complain about finances, Wilma and Betty rent rooms to student musicians. Fred and Barney go along with the arrangement, unaware that their wives are providing the lodging in return for music and dancing lessons.
28 28 "Fred Flintstone: Before and After" Warren Foster, Michael Maltese & Arthur Phillips April 7, 1961
Fred agrees to appear in a before-and-after weight reduction commercial but is humiliated to learn that he is the before example. An offer of $1,000 if he can drop 25 lbs. in a month fails miserably, as does every other diet plan, until an overeaters group, "Foods Anonymous," takes him on as a challenge. When he finally loses the weight, the overeaters group will not let him go back to his old ways.

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The.Flinstones.Season1.720P
  • Flintstones S01e11 (The Golf Champion)-11.mp4 (187.9 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e28 (Fred Flintstone - Before And After)-28.mp4 (184.9 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e25 (In The Dough)-25.mp4 (176.9 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e23 (The Astranuts)-23.mp4 (176.4 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e16 (Arthur Quarry's Dance Class)-16.mp4 (175.0 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e24 (The Long, Long Weekend)-24.mp4 (172.0 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e09 (The Engagement Ring)-9.mp4 (168.7 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e18 (The Snorkasaurus Hunter)-18.mp4 (168.1 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e22 (The Tycoon)-22.mp4 (167.9 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e21 (Love Letters On The Rocks)-21.mp4 (167.4 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e27 (Rooms For Rent)-27.mp4 (166.5 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e20 (The Hypnotist)-20.mp4 (166.4 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e15 (The Girls Night Out)-15.mp4 (163.8 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e08 (At The Races)-8.mp4 (162.6 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e07 (The Babysitters)-7.mp4 (159.8 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e26 (The Good Scout)-26.mp4 (159.0 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e13 (The Drive-In)-13.mp4 (158.7 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e06 (The Monster From The Tar Pits)-6.mp4 (157.9 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e03 (The Swimming Pool)-3.mp4 (157.2 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e19 (The Hot Piano)-19.mp4 (152.4 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e01 (The Flinststone Flyer)-1.mp4 (149.8 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e12 (The Sweepstake Ticket)-12.mp4 (149.6 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e05 (The Split Personality)-5.mp4 (149.4 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e02 (Hot Lips Hannigan)-2.mp4 (148.1 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e17 (The Big Bank Robbery)-17.mp4 (146.5 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e14 (The Prowler)-14.mp4 (144.5 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e04 (No Help Wanted)-4.mp4 (142.8 MB)
  • Flintstones S01e10 (Hollyrock, Here I Come)-10.mp4 (134.3 MB)
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