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Not The Flinstones finest hour (or more precisely, an hour and twenty-seven minutes), but I thought we’d take a moment to acknowledge the 45th anniversary of the Hanna Barbera feature film, The Man Called Flintstone. I gathered together some material (including several rarely seen newspaper ads, below) to remind us of how the original prime time series (and feature) were initially aimed at adult audiences – so perhaps Seth MacFarlane’s forthcoming revamp won’t be so far off, after all. Or so we would hope.
Anyone have any particularly fond (or painful) memories of this film? Let us know in the comments section below.
Back in June I linked to a series of 3D Yogi Bear ViewMaster slides and wished that the scans included some Flintstones. My prayers have been answered by Brian Butler who has not only scanned in some Flintstones ViewMaster slides, but has made animated GIFs transitioning between both the left and right stereoscopic images, creating a glasses-free approximation of the slides’ 3D effect.
1 Comments on Animated 3D Flintstones ViewMaster slides, last added: 11/7/2008
Thanks so much for link, I am thrilled to see something I did on a site that I’ve enjoyed for so long.
I promise to scan and post more View Masters.
Thanks again and keep up the good work.
Brian