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| show_name = A Flintstones Christmas Carol | image = A Flintstones Christmas Carol.jpg | caption = DVD cover | company = Hanna-Barbera Productions | distributor = Turner Program Services (original) Warner Bros. Television Distribution (current) | writer = Glenn Leopold | director = Joanna Romersa | based_on = A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens | executive_producer = William Hanna Joseph Barbera Buzz Potamkin | voices = Henry Corden Jean Vander Pyl Frank Welker B.J. Ward Russi Taylor Don Messick John Stephenson Howard Morris Will Ryan Marsha Clark Joan Gerber | music = Steven Bernstein | editor = | network = ABC | runtime = 70 minutes[1] | country = United States | language = English | first_aired = November 21, 1994 | preceded_by = A Flintstone Family Christmas | followed_by = On the Rocks }} A Flintstones Christmas Carol (also known as The Flintstones: A Christmas Carol or The Flintstones: in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol) is a 1994 American animated made-for-television film featuring characters from The Flintstones franchise, and based on the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Produced by Hanna-Barbera, it features the voices of Henry Corden, Jean Vander Pyl and Frank Welker. It first aired November 21, 1994 on ABC. The special followed numerous Christmas-themed The Flintstones productions. It has been released on DVD. PlotThe Bedrock Community Players is mounting A Christmas Carol, and all of the town's citizens are either planning to attend or be involved in the production: Barney Rubble is playing Bob Cragit, with Betty as Mrs. Cragit and his son Bamm-Bamm as Tiny Tim; Mr. Slate is Jacob Marbley; Wilma Flintstone is serving as the stage manager, while her daughter Pebbles plays Martha Cragit; even Dino has a role, playing the Cragit's family pet. It is Fred, though, who has landed the leading role of Ebonezer Scrooge. Unfortunately, he has let his role go to his head, thinking himself a star and spending all of his time rehearsing his lines rather than focusing on his job or family. On Christmas Eve, in his rush to get to work, Fred forgets that he must take Pebbles to "cave care", and later to pick her up from cave care. When Fred arrives at the theater, he discovers a furious Wilma, who breaks down in tears as she tells Fred about his mistake. The play finally begins with narrator Charles Brickens reading the opening lines, and after a momentary bout of stage fright, Fred enters. The play proceeds as normal. As the second act opens, Wilma and Betty discover that Garnet, the woman playing the Ghost of Christmas Past, has contracted the "Bedrock Bug," a flu-like illness. As stage manager, Wilma is left to play the part herself. During the next scene, at Fezziwig's Christmas party, Betty informs Wilma that Maggie has come down with the Bedrock Bug as well; Wilma dons her costume and plays Belle. The third act begins with the hooded figure of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come appearing before Scrooge; he shows the elderly man an abandoned gravestone marked with the words "EBONEZER SCROOGE." The scene shifts to Scrooge's bedchamber—he is alive, and he discovers that it is Christmas morning. He recruits a passing boy (played by the same child who Fred entrusted with his presents) to purchase a prize "Turkeysaurus" and have it sent to the Cragits for a feast. Scrooge prepares to go out and explore the city on Christmas morning; along the way, he meets Wilma, who has taken on the role of one of the members of the Piltdown Charitable Foundation, as the original actor has caught the Bedrock Bug. Fred acts as if the woman is Belle (much to narrator Brickens's frustration, as the ad-libbing is not in his script), and begs for both her and Wilma's forgiveness, admitting his recent selfishness and promising that he has changed his attitudes. Wilma reluctantly plays along. The play ends with the narrator informing the audience of the permanent change in the elderly man. Bamm-Bamm forgets his line "God bless us, everyone!," leaving Pebbles to make the declaration herself. When the curtain falls, the company drops Fred and scolds him "for being such a Scrooge." Fred apologizes, informing Wilma that he has finally realized that his friends and family, rather than his role in the production, are what matter most. As the company begins to depart, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come takes off his hood, revealing himself as Dino, who took the part after the regular actor Philo came down with the Bedrock Bug. A changed Fred says that when the Flintstones get home, he's going to make dinner. Unfortunately, however, after he says this, he comes down with the flu, and Wilma decides to make dinner, since the Bedrock Bug "lasts for a day". Voice cast
ProductionThe special came after three Christmas-themed episodes and specials in The Flintstones franchise, namely "Christmas Flintstone" (1964), A Flintstone Christmas (1977) and A Flintstone Family Christmas (1993).[2] It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and directed by Joanna Romersa.[3] The teleplay was written by Glenn Leopold, based on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. The music was composed by Steve Bernstein.[4] Jean Vander Pyl returned as the voice of Wilma Flintstone, a role she performed since first chosen by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera to voice the character in 1960.[5] The special was animated in the Philippines by Fil-Cartoons, Inc.[6]{{Additional citation needed|date=March 2018}} Broadcast and home media releaseThe special premiered on the American Broadcasting Company on November 21, 1994.[4] It has been rebroadcast in later years, by Toon Disney, Boomerang and Canada's YTV.[7][8][9] Turner Home Entertainment initially released A Flintstones Christmas Carol on home video, debuting 24th among children's video rentals in the United States in October 1995.[10] Warner Home Video released it on DVD in Region 1 on October 2, 2007. An included bonus was "Christmas Flintstone", an episode from Season 5 of The Flintstones.[11]ReceptionThe special received a Film Advisory Board award.[3] TV Guide gave it two stars, saying the story within a story is challenged by "the continual cutting away to backstage incidents that turn the careful momentum of Dickens' narrative into jagged stops and starts," adding "how can these prehistoric folk be celebrating the birth of a messiah not due for several millenia?{{sic}}"[12] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/flintstones-christmas-carol-video-0|title=A Flintstones Christmas Carol|last=|first=|date=|accessdate=11 December 2016|work=British Board of Film Classification}} 2. ^William D. Crump, The Christmas Encyclopedia, Third ed., McFarland & Company Publishers, 2013, p. 185. 3. ^1 Crump, The Christmas Encyclopedia, p. 186. 4. ^1 Vincent Terrace, Television Specials: 5,336 Entertainment Programs, 1936-201, second ed., McFarland & Company Publishers, 2013, p. 154. 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1994-05-27/entertainment/9405250895_1_vander-pyl-bea-benaderet-flintstones|title=She Has Never Stopped Being Wilma|last=Rice|first=Lynnette|date=27 May 1994|accessdate=11 December 2016|work=Orlando Sentinel}} 6. ^{{cite web|last1=Ressa|first1=Maria|authorlink1=Maria Ressa|title=Filipino animators in 'toon' with the times|url=http://edition.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/misc/9510/cartoons/|website=CNN|publisher=Cable News Network, Inc.|accessdate=2 March 2018|location=Manila, Philippines|date=14 October 1995}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2011/12/all-christmas-all-the-time-on-tv.html|title=All Christmas all the time on TV|last=|first=|date=13 December 2011|accessdate=11 December 2016|work=The Los Angeles Times}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Boomerang-Holiday-Programming-to-Kick-Off-1215-20131209|title=Boomerang Holiday Programming to Kick Off 12/15|last=TV News Desk|first=|date=9 December 2013|accessdate=11 December 2016|work=Wisdom Digital Media}} 9. ^Leah Collins, "Tinsel on the tube: A holiday TV guide," Saskatoon StarPhoenix, 5 December 2007. 10. ^"Top Kid Video," Billboard, 28 October 1995, p. 76. 11. ^{{cite news|title= A Flintstones Christmas Carol|work=DVD Talk|date=|url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/31207/flintstones-christmas-carol-a/|accessdate=10 September 2010}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/a-flintstones-christmas-carol/review/131022/|title=A Flintstones Christmas Carol|last=|first=|date=|accessdate=11 December 2016|work=TV Guide}} External links{{Wikiquote}}
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