The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones
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Directed by | Don Lusk |
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Country of origin | United States |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera Productions |
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Network | Syndication |
Release | November 15, 1987[1] |
The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones is a 1987 animated crossover made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series.[2] The two-hour special stars the cast of the Hanna-Barbera sitcoms The Flintstones and The Jetsons as they cross paths following a time travel experiment gone wrong.[3]
Plot
In the future, while
In the Stone Age, Wilma and Betty try to convince Fred Flintstone to have their vacation arranged in Honolurock (Honolulu), but Fred ignores their efforts. Later, at work, he tells Barney Rubble about planning their vacation somewhere even better. He wishes to attend the poker tournament being held at the Water Buffalo lodge with meetings (where the boys are members) later that day, however Mr. Slate shows up, informing the duo that they must work the late shift because they're going on vacation. Not only that, but Turk Tarpit, Slate's business rival and nemesis, has been outproducing them. Fred and Barney disobey the boss's orders and head for the poker tournament anyway, but after seeing that Mr. Slate is playing there too, they disguise themselves. Fred plays against his boss, but loses. A spider exposes Barney, and ultimately Fred. Furious that they deceived and disobeyed him, Slate fires the duo. Meanwhile, back in the future, Elroy completes his time machine. The Jetsons decide to use it to take a trip to the 25th Century for relaxation.
Without a job, the Flintstones and Rubbles are forced to settle for a camping holiday. As Fred and Barney set up the tent, the Jetsons arrive from the future. Fred and George eventually communicate, and the families become friends. Fred is amazed by George's futuristic gadgets. He decides to use them to help Mr. Slate in a competition at the upcoming company picnic. There, he introduces George to Mr. Slate, claiming that George is a distant cousin. The boss is reluctant at first to trust him, but since Turk Tarpit's cheating has set him back, Mr. Slate accepts their help in exchange for getting their jobs back. George and Fred use future technology to help Mr. Slate win several games, but in the last event, Astro and Dino's actions cause Tarpit to become the winner. In the end, Mr. Slate once again fires Fred and Barney.
While Mr. Spacely continues to vent over his failing business, Henry Orbit and
Stuck in the past, George asks Mr. Slate for a job. He initially refuses, but when Tarpit offers George work, Mr. Slate immediately makes George his partner. Soon after, George becomes famous. Using their newfound fame and riches, the Jetsons buy multiple local businesses and are soon overwhelmed. Meanwhile, Mr. Spacely makes Fred the spokes-caveman for his company, but R.U.D.I. leaks the information to S.A.R.A. When Mr. Spacely introduces Fred to some important investors, Cogswell is introducing Barney instead, leading to a rift in his and Barney's friendship. Meanwhile, Rosie requests R.U.D.I. to help Henry try to fix the time machine to find the Jetsons. S.A.R.A. appears, demanding that R.U.D.I. get rid of Rosie before she departs. However, R.U.D.I. agrees to do whatever he can to get the Jetsons back, leaving S.A.R.A. for good. They fix the time machine, and Rosie is transported to the Stone Age where she finds her family.
Now able to return home, the Jetsons leave, taking Fred's car with them, after
Voice cast
- Henry Corden as Fred Flintstone
- George O'Hanlon as George Jetson
- Mel Blanc as Barney Rubble, Dino the Dinosaur, and Mr. Spacely
- Jean Vander Pyl as Wilma Flintstone and Rosie the Robot Maid
- Penny Singleton as Jane Jetson
- Julie Dees as Betty Rubble, Jet Rivers, Investor, Panelist, and Harem Girl
- Janet Waldo as Judy Jetson and S.A.R.A.
- Daws Butler as Elroy Jetson, Cogswell, and Henry Orbit
- John Stephenson as Mr. Slate
- Hamilton Camp as Turk Tarpit
- Don Messick as Astro the Space Mutt, R.U.D.I. and M.A.C.C.
- Jon Bauman as Iggy
- Brenda Vaccaro as DiDi
- Frank Welker as Dan Rathmoon, Johnny, and Mr. Goldbrick
- Patric Zimmerman as additional voices
- Catherine Thompson as additional voices
- Howard Morris as additional voices
Home media
The movie has been released on VHS four times, first by
On August 24, 2017, Boomerang's streaming service added the film to its video on demand.
On August 4, 2020,
On October 13, 2020, it was included as a bonus feature on the DVD set The Jetsons: The Complete Series.[8]
On February 20, 2024, the film was released in HD on Blu-ray as part of a Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 boxset through Warner Archive.[9]
Video game
A 1994
Follow-up film
- Rockin' with Judy Jetson was released in 1988.
- The Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" Special was released in 1988.
References
- Newspapers.com.
- ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
- ^ Oates, Marylouise (November 18, 1987). "An Animated Jetsons Party". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on October 5, 2010. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
- ASIN 6301220609.
- ASIN B00005BCMZ
- ^ Lacey, Gord (May 26, 2011). "The Flintstones - The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones Movie Coming!". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on November 1, 2014. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
- ASIN B089TXG6QH
- ASIN B08GB6Z98S
- ^ "Hanna-Barbera's Superstars 10: The Complete Film Collection Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com. Archived from the original on January 19, 2024. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
- ^ The Flintstones and Jetsons Timewarp back of box catalogue # 8100104
External links
- The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones at IMDb