

The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling
Due to a mix-up at the doctor's office, Fred believes he has only 24 hours left to live.
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Plot Summary
In this animated television special, Fred Flintstone is facing mandatory retirement from his job at the Slate Rock and Gravel Company. Determined to avoid boredom, Fred decides to run for mayor of Bedrock against the incumbent, Mr. Slate. With the help of Barney, Wilma, and Betty, Fred embarks on a chaotic campaign filled with typical Flintstones hijinks.
Critical Reception
As a standalone television special from the early 80s, 'Fred's Final Fling' was primarily aimed at a family audience and received a generally positive, albeit mild, reception for its lighthearted humor and nostalgic continuation of the beloved Flintstones characters. It's often remembered fondly by those who grew up with the series.
What Reviewers Say
- A fun, lighthearted romp that captures the spirit of the original series.
- Fred's mayoral campaign provides plenty of familiar comedic situations.
- A nostalgic treat for fans of classic Hanna-Barbera animation.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely nostalgic, with many recalling it as a pleasant and humorous television special that successfully brought back their favorite characters for a new adventure.
Fun Fact
This television special marked one of the later appearances of Fred Flintstone's original voice actor, Alan Reed, who passed away the following year.
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