

The Flintstones: On the Rocks
With their marriage on the rocks, Fred and Wilma take a holiday together to rekindle the fire in their relationship.
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Plot Summary
Fred Flintstone's life is turned upside down when he discovers that his wife, Wilma, is unhappy and considering a divorce. To win her back, Fred embarks on a series of comedic attempts to prove his love and commitment, often with disastrous and hilarious results. Meanwhile, Barney and Betty try to help Fred navigate his marital crisis, leading to more chaos in the prehistoric town of Bedrock.
Critical Reception
The animated TV movie 'The Flintstones: On the Rocks' received a mixed reception. While it was appreciated by some fans of the original series for bringing back classic characters and humor, many critics found it to be a pale imitation of the beloved Hanna-Barbera cartoon. The animation quality and writing were often cited as weaknesses, failing to capture the charm and wit of the original show.
What Reviewers Say
- Nostalgic appeal for fans of the original series.
- Animation and writing lack the charm of the classic show.
- Generally considered a forgettable installment in the Flintstones franchise.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'The Flintstones: On the Rocks' is not readily available in a summarized format. Audience reception appears to be varied, with some long-time fans enjoying the return of the characters while others found the execution lacking.
Fun Fact
Although released in 2002, this TV movie featured the voice of Alan Reed as Fred Flintstone, who had been the original voice actor for Fred in the classic Hanna-Barbera series and passed away in 1977. His performance was posthumously included through archival audio recordings.
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