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My top five of "The Flintstones" Despite the prejudice

The TV series "The Flintstones", produced by Hanna-Barbera between 1960 and 1966, undoubtedly marks the golden age of this company. Contrary to what usually happens, dubbing the English is good, although we will probably find the underlying ideology too many elements for the status quo and sexist stereotypes. Whatever the case, here is my list of memorable episodes, full of funny situations even ridicule, quotations and nostalgia for the good cartoons that are no longer made. As always, the order goes as how I was going.

· Rock and Rockies ("Pebbles's birthday party", 1964)

charge of organizing a children's party and one for Lodge, hire an entertainment provider that sends adult entertainment where children and vice versa. Exotic dancers out of every door possible are almost surreal. For its part, the poor Rocko deserves our sympathy. Famous phrase: "And if I'm wrong, so what? At last, after all, I am the only provider here." memorable scene: Rocko frustrated the Buffaloes Wet saying "Oh, I hate working with children so big!".

• The shared pool ("The swimming pool, 1960)

Peter and Paul decide to make a swimming pool, half in the courtyard of each person, experiencing all kinds of fights for the right to use it. Scene and memorable phrase: When Peter is filled with the pool, filled with friends of Paul, who tells "Get yourself some room and méeetete!".

• The alter ego of Peter

During a fight with Vilma, this tells furious "Oh, Peter, do not know how you stand it yourself!". When he says he is happy with himself, his alter ego springs, a Peter in shades of gray, which speaks as in a glass, making life miserable until the original Peter accepts his error.

· Vilma, the happy housewife. ("The Happy Household", 1962)

The ditty of ♫ "Do you want your spouse is always happy? / Seeing furious / give something very tasty ... of Rocafill!" ♫ is so, so disgusting ... The conversation between the show's producer and rival of competition is just fun ("But son, you can not do that, I would ruin the show ...! Ah, that's what I want!"). The key scene is when Peter tries to eat the frozen dinner.

· Happy Aniversary ("The Hot Piano", 1961)

Wanting to rebound from its traditional forgetting anniversary, Peter tries to buy a piano Vilma. Having gone back for the price a new one, ignored the proposal of 88 nails, which sells for $ 50 a piano ... Stolen! The famous phrase is the fool who puts face Pedro when he says: "But I'm not the nails 88 ...". The black humor is that Peter only remembers the anniversary date because it falls on "Trash Day." The key scene is the magnificent singing of "Happy aniversary" to the rhythm of "Guillemo Tell" by Rossini. Enjoy!

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