The Flintstones

Many of the stories dealt with Fred and/or Barney trying to make ends meet with get-rich-quick schemes or find that it's not easy to keep their marriage together. The show even touched on issues not often seen in cartoons of that era, such as Wilma's pregnancy and Barney's infertility.


Many spin-offs were made throughout the 70s and 80s including one where Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm are grown up, one about baby Flintstone kids and even one where Fred and barney meet the Fantastic Four's The Thing! All of these shows failed to capture the popularity of the original show and were just marketing grabs put out by Hanna-Barbera.
The theme song to the Flintstones is probably one of the most recognizable themes in TV history.
Flintstones, meet the Flintstones
They're the modern stone-age family.
The lyrics were penned by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera and the music was written by Hanna-Barbera's music master, Hoyt Curtin.
But did you know? The 'Meet the Flintstones' theme was written for a Golden Book Record and was not used on the show until its third season! A instrumental song called 'Rise and Shine', also written by Hoyt Curtin, was the original theme and this is the one that I am sharing with you today. Enjoy!
I did not know that the show started-out with a different theme song...very interesting...
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