The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show

1971

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5.6| NA| en| More Info
Released: 11 September 1971 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series spin-off of The Flintstones produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, which ran for 16 half-hour episodes from September 11, 1971, to September 2, 1972, and four 8-minute episodes from September 9, 1972, to September 1, 1973, on CBS.

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Animation, Comedy

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Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Steve Carras In reply to rjc(?)5365, it wasn't Sally Struthers or Fred Welker (never the Bamm-Bamm voice, which was Jay North as mentioned originally-and it is FRANK welker, by the way while I'm at it!) in 1979 but Russi(e) Taylor -usually in annoying Strawberry Shortcake roles but hiliarous as the Simpsons's Martin(?)--as Pebbles and Mike Sheehan, related or not to reporter Doug and pacifist Cindy (ha ha, Pebbles's rival's name in the first series) as P&BB. North and Mickey Stevens voiced a few 1972 appearances.Yuck. Agreed with the other criticism here...the original are a classic 166 group of episodes, but sorry, and Richard Fuller, the show is inferior to "American Graffiti" .. as for someone saying stay away from it..(grin) I already have. and I may be the better for it!!!!
lflf992001 I once watched one episode of this show and already I found it terrible. Pebbles' voice really is annoying. She is just too much like her father always thinking up crazy ideas or jumping to the wrong conclusion about something. What's worse about this show is I don't like it when Penny calls Moonrock a creep at some points in the show. That is a serious insult. Bamm-Bamm was still supposed to be strong, but I haven't seen him being strong in any way. This is a show that doesn't belong on television at all. Personally, I liked Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm as babies and as adults, but not as teenagers. Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm got married in I Yabba-Dabba Do and had babies in Hollyrock-A-Bye Baby. Those two films are OK with me and I also like the episodes of the Flintstones where they stayed as babies, but this '70s show belongs down the drain. Stay away form it. I will.
Brian Washington This is just another example of why in most cases that spin-offs of most classic television series don't work. The thing that I didn't like about it is the fact that Bamm Bamm, who when he was a baby was the strongest boy in the world, is comes off as rather wimpy and let's Pebbles talk him into a lot of her hair brained schemes. Also, the supporting cast was pretty much a carbon copy of a lot of the cast in the various versions of the "Archie" cartoon series. And the plots for many of the episodes of the were so stupid that it is no wonder that it only lasted for one season. However, when "The Flintstone Comedy Hour" premiered the next year, the Pebbles and Bamm Bamm shows were absorbed into this show.Another thing that gets me is the fact that Pebbles and Bamm Bamm went from toddlers just five years earlier to being teenagers while Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty and Mr. Slate never seemed to age at all.
Mister-6 You didn't expect Pebbles to stay a baby forever, did you?In "The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show", the babies from the classic "Flintstones" series are now teenagers and have their own friends, adventures and mis-adventures in Bedrock. Of course, it's all sprinkled with the "hip" attitude from the early '70s and lots of blackout gags and jokes to keep things interesting.For the most part, Pebbles (Struthers) always had big ideas she tried to put into motion, usually failing in large-scale fashion. Sound Familiar? Like father, like daughter.And Fred, Barney, Wilma and Betty are along for the fun, too - naturally, the respective Flintstone and Rubble pater familias are as helpful here as they ever were.Was it any fun, though? Yeah, how could it not be? The situations were always good for a laugh and the voices (North, McCall, etc) all perfectly accentuated the characters - girlfriends, rich snobs, bikers, mammoths and all.All in all, good rock-headed fun and a perfect extension of the series. Ten stars.TIDBIT - Struthers did the voice for Pebbles here, just like she was daddy's little girl for Archie Bunker in "All in the Family". Coincidence?