A Flintstones Christmas Carol

6.8
1994 1 hr 10 min Animation , Comedy , Family , TV Movie

Fred is cast as Ebenezer Scrooge in a stage adaption of the classic Christmas story, but is acting a bit stingy in real life.

  • Cast:
    Henry Corden , Jean Vander Pyl , Frank Welker , B.J. Ward , Russi Taylor , Don Messick , John Stephenson

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Reviews

Evengyny
1994/11/21

Thanks for the memories!

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VeteranLight
1994/11/22

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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AutCuddly
1994/11/23

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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Invaderbank
1994/11/24

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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ExplorerDS6789
1994/11/25

It's Christmastime in Bedrock, now you might be wondering how can there possibly be Christmas in the Stone Age, long before Jesus was even born? Simple, this is a cartoon. Back to the story, the Bedrock Community Players were putting on a production of Charles Brickens' classic tale, A Christmas Carol. Fred Flintstone managed to land the role of Scrooge since Wilma is the play's producer, and talk about a method actor, Fred practically disappears into his character as he ignores his friends and family and putting himself first all for the sake of rehearsing. Wilma began to feel Fred was a bigger Scrooge than Scrooge. Before he leaves, Wilma reminds Fred to drop Pebbles off at Cave Care and to make sure he picks her up at 4:00; At the quarry, Mr. Slate lets everyone off after lunch so nobody will be tardy to the play. Barney uses this time to wrap his presents and Fred... suddenly remembers he didn't buy any for his family so he races to Bloomingshales which is, of course, jammed. This is Christmas Eve, after all. He hastily grabs some gifts and heads to the gift wrap line, which stretched out a mile. Suddenly, it's 4:00. Showtime! Fred asks a kid in line to hold them and hurries out. He stops at home for a bite and then gets to the theater. But it seems in all his haste that he had forgotten something mighty important: pick up Pebbles! Luckily Barney had gotten her when picking up Bamm-Bamm. This selfish oversight on Fred's part was the straw that broke the camel's back as Fred gets a wake-up call, as well as curtain call, so now the play can finally begin. Ebonezer Scrooge (Fred) is the cold-hearted miser who just lost his business partner, Marbley (Mr. Slate). After berating Bob Cragit (Barney) for using coal, Scrooge is visited by his nephew Ned (changed from Fred for obvious reasons), who invites him to dinner. Scrooge rejects the invitation and sets to greedily counting his money, and if you look up 'over-actor' in the dictionary, you'll find Fred's picture.That night, Scrooge was visited by Marbley's ghost who is suffering for his sins and promises the same for Scrooge unless he changes his ways. Three more spirits would be visiting him. The miser assumes it's all a bad dream and goes to bed, as Act I comes to a close. By the way, there's a running gag where various characters come down with the Bedrock Bug, a prehistoric version of the flu. This causes Wilma to have to fill in as the Ghost of Christmas Past who, after abusing Fred for a bit, takes Scrooge to visit his past. How he started off as a quiet, lonely boy at school to an ambitious young go-getter working for Fezziwig (also Barney). It was at his employer's party that Scrooge met the love of his life, Belle (also Wilma because of the B.B.) Fred was unaware of the cast change so when he asks aloud why he isn't doing the scene with the other woman, Wilma takes offense. As we all know, greed got the better of Scrooge and he broke it off with Belle. This scene gets Wilma overly emotional, mainly because she's still bellyaching over Fred forgetting Pebbles, which Betty takes the opportunity to shame him for. It's at this point that Fred remembers the gifts back at Bloomingshales. Unfortunately, they're now closed, so Fred breaks in. He breaches an alarm, but thankfully Officer Philo Quartz is a friend of his and he's in the play too. So, Fred is off the hook and he rushes back to the theater. Well, onto the present. The ghost shows Scrooge Bob Cragit's family feasting on a meager meal, and he notices his youngest son is ill. If these shadows remain unaltered by the future, the child will die, you know the story. So after learning that the whole town essentially hates him, but will drink a toast to him on Christmas, Scrooge begins to get a good look at himself, as does Fred. Finally, the Ghost of Christmas Future shows him a future in which Cragit's son Tiny Tim has died, as has Scrooge, but nobody cares. When returning to the present, Scrooge has seen the error of his ways and was a new man. Fred was like a new man too, realizing how badly he'd neglected everybody, but he finally made amends with Wilma when he agreed to let his mother in-law come to dinner, then the kid showed up with the Flintstones' wrapped gifts, and to top it all off, Fred came down with the Bedrock Bug. Merry Christmas!For what it is, A Flintstones Christmas Carol is a decent adaptation. Those who have seen Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol will recognize the play format and here, it works just as well, even if they do stray away from the story at times. I'm glad they didn't go the traditional route and have Slate as the Scrooge character and Fred as Cratchit, probably because The Jetsons did that about ten years prior. Now, I like how in this special, it parallels both Scrooge and Fred learning how to be good to their fellow men and how not to be so selfish. Fans of the franchises, both Flintstones and Christmas Carol, should definitely check it out. It's certainly an overlooked classic. Also, fans of The Flintstone Kids get a rare opportunity to see Philo Quartz all grown up!

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kenny
1994/11/26

This is on Boomerang now as I write the review.I still have a hard time getting past the new voices, so that could be a part of it for me. They just aren't the same without the classic voice actors.The animation is actually quite nice. The new voice actors do a good job even though I am so used to the classic ones. They hold true to the story with a fun back-story.It's a cute re-tell, but is one that I wouldn't miss if I never saw it. If this is on & there isn't much else worth watching then have a go at it.

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Shawn Watson
1994/11/27

Bart Simpson once put it best when he said that TV writers have been milking the 'Christmas Carol' goat for years. Nearly every established animated franchise (as well as some sitcoms and soaps) have cut and pasted Charles Dickens' novel over the years, from Mickey Mouse to Mr. Magoo.The Flintstones manage to do it a little bit better though, by giving the story a meta-fictional edge, much like Scrooged. Fred is busy preparing for his role as Ebenezer Scrooge for the Bedrock Community Theatre, so much so that he's been neglecting his own friends and family in order to boost his performance. The line between fantasy and reality blurs as Fred/Scrooge is scared straight by the three ghosts, A very good Xmas Special, though I'm still not sure how the holiday is exists in the prehistoric era, or how a 19th century novel manages to exist either. Either way, it certainly worth watching.

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Dave
1994/11/28

From AmazonFred and the gang have more than the usual festive preparations up their prehistoric sleeves, however, as they are staging a production of "The Christmas Carol" with Fred in the role of Scrooge. Things take a frightening turn when--in the classic tradition of method acting--Fred takes his role to heart and becomes a bit humbuggish himself. So preoccupied with his role is he, that he forgets to pick up Pebbles from day care, leaves Christmas shopping off his list of things to do, and belittles the parts played by his friends (such as Barney as Bob Cratchit). When the Bedrock bug (a flu virus) begins to fell cast members, it provides the ideal opportunity for costume maker and stage manager Wilma to take on understudy duties and scare some sense into her self-absorbed husband. And just in time for Christmas Eve.From Me This Christmas Special is a Classic, I have been watching it every Christmas since it came out and it still touches me. This even inspired me to create a production of a Christmas Carol, which from hundreds of people I was praised with two thumbs up. You definitely need to catch this, a great special from the modern StoneAge Family.

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