The Flintstone Kids is a fun and adventurous animated TV show that follows the lives of the young versions of the iconic Flintstone characters, including Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, Wilma Flintstone, and Betty Rubble. Set in the stone age, the show explores the daily adventures and misadventures of the children as they navigate life in the prehistoric times and encounter various challenges and humorous situations.
In the prehistoric Ice Age, a mammoth named Manfred, a saber-toothed tiger named Diego, a sloth named Sid, and a squirrel-rat hybrid named Scrat become unlikely friends as they journey to return a human baby to his tribe while facing dangerous obstacles and betrayals. Along the way, they learn the importance of friendship and sacrifice.
The Flintstone Comedy Show is a 90-minute Saturday morning animated series revival of The Flintstones produced by Hanna-Barbera and aired from November 22, 1980 to September 11, 1982 on NBC. Outside North America, the show was released under title of Flintstone Frolics. The show contained six segments: The Flintstone Family Adventures, Bedrock Cops, Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm, Captain Caveman, Dino and Cavemouse, and The Frankenstones.
When their cave is destroyed, a caveman family embarks on a journey through a strange new world. Along the way, they meet Guy, a clever and inventive caveboy who helps them navigate through various challenges. Together, they discover a lush land with new experiences and learn to embrace adventure and change.
It's About Time is a comedy TV show where two astronauts travel back in time and end up in the stone age. They must find a way to survive and interact with the tribesmen while trying to return to the present day.
Fred and Barney Meet The Thing is a 60-minute Saturday morning animated package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from September 8, 1979 to December 1, 1979 on NBC. It contained the following segments: ⁕The New Fred and Barney Show ⁕The Thing Despite the title, the two segments remained separate and did not crossover with one another. Fred, Barney and the Thing were only featured together during the show's opening title sequence and in brief bumpers between segments. The unusual combination of a Marvel superhero and The Flintstones was possible because, at this time, Marvel Comics owned the rights to several Hanna-Barbera franchises and were, in fact, publishing comic books based upon them; The Flintstones was one of these. For the 1979-80 season, the series was expanded to ninety-minutes with the addition of The New Shmoo episodes and retitled Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo.
In this alternate-history prehistoric comedy, the Flintstones and the Rubbles navigate the challenges of work, family, and friendship in their stone-age town. When Fred Flintstone's boss tries to frame him for a crime he didn't commit, Fred must come up with a plan to clear his name and save his job.
The New Fred and Barney Show is a 30-minute Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera as a 1979 series revival of The Flintstones from February 3 to October 20, 1979 on NBC. The series marked the first time Henry Corden performed the voice of Fred Flintstone for a regular series. These new episodes were composed of the traditional Flintstones cast of characters such as Fred and Barney's children Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm as toddlers, after having been depicted as teenagers on The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show on CBS in 1972; they returned to the form of teenagers on The Flintstone Comedy Show in 1980 on NBC. Some plots were familiar Flintstones stories while others consisted of new misadventures with witches and werewolves, as well as spoofs of late 1970s fads. Seven new episodes combined with reruns of The New Fred and Barney Show were broadcast on the package program Fred and Barney Meet the Thing and later on Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo.
In a mythical prehistoric age, a young barbarian seeks revenge against an evil sorcerer who murdered his parents and enslaved his people.
Conan the Adventurer follows the adventures of Conan, a barbarian warrior with extraordinary strength and combat skills. Set in a mythical fantasy world, Conan travels through various lands, battling evil sorcerers, monstrous creatures, and other enemies. With his trusty magical sword, Conan fights to protect the innocent and uncover the mysteries of his own past.
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show is a classic animation TV show set in the 1970s. It revolves around the teenage years of Pebbles Flintstone and Bamm-Bamm Rubble, as they navigate high school, friendship, and starting their own rock band. With the familiar characters from The Flintstones, this show brings classic stone-age humor and laugh tracks to the prehistoric times.
The Hedenhös family time-travels and ends up in a museum in Stockholm in 2013. They explore the modern world and try to find a way to get back home.
In 10,000 BC, a tribe of hunter-gatherers called the Yagahl live in the Urals. D'Leh, a young hunter, forms a bond with Evolet, an orphan. When horse raiders capture Evolet, D'Leh sets out on a quest to save her. Along the way, he forms alliances with other tribes and discovers an advanced civilization ruled by 'The Almighty.' With their help, D'Leh leads a rebellion to free the slaves and defeat The Almighty. Ultimately, D'Leh rescues Evolet, and they return to their tribe with grains to transition from hunter-gatherers to farmers.
Conan the Destroyer follows the epic journey of Conan, a skilled warrior and barbarian, as he embarks on a quest filled with wizardry, battles, and the ultimate battle of good versus evil.
Conan the Adventurer is a thrilling TV show set in the Hyborian Age, where the mighty barbarian Conan embarks on action-packed adventures filled with sword fights, combat skills, and magical encounters. As a powerful warrior, Conan fights villains and overcomes various challenges in a world of fantasy and adventure.
Conan and the Young Warriors is a 1994 television cartoon series produced by Sunbow Entertainment and aired by CBS aired as a sequel to the animated series Conan the Adventurer, but featuring a different set of characters. The series was developed by Michael Reaves and directed by John Grusd. It lasted only for one season of 13 episodes.
Features the adventures of a family of Neanderthals during the Ice Age. Intended to be educational, and is based on the best then-current research about Neanderthal life, except where it has to be watered down for a young audience. A board game of the same title was produced by the US toy company Milton Bradley as a direct tie-in. Charlton Comics published a Korg comic book from May 1975 to November 1976. The series was written and drawn by Pat Boyette, and lasted for 9 issues. The American Museum of Natural History and The Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History served as consultants to the series.
In this prequel to The Flintstones, Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble are best friends who go on a romantic adventure in the Stone Age. They find themselves in the middle of a love triangle with Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble, as they navigate through a series of hilarious misunderstandings and misadventures. Along the way, they encounter a dinosaur, visit a casino, and even meet an alien spacecraft. Will Fred and Barney be able to win the hearts of their love interests and live happily ever after?
Zed and Oh, hunter-gatherers banished from their tribe, embark on a journey where they meet Cain and Abel, get sold into slavery, escape, and eventually end up in the city of Sodom. There, they become part of the Sodom army, encounter Princess Inanna, and find themselves in a trial that leads to a rebellion against the King and the high priest. In the end, Zed becomes the chosen one and leads an uprising to overthrow the monarchy and rescue Maya.