On This Day September 8 1984 – Final Episode of The Flintstone Funnies Aired

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On This Day September 8 1984 – Final Episode of The Flintstone Funnies Aired
On this day September 8 1984, the final episode of The Flintstone Funnies aired, closing out a short lived but memorable chapter in the long history of the Flintstones franchise. Produced by Hanna Barbera, the series was part of the Saturday morning tradition that kept Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty, and their families in front of new generations of viewers.

The Flintstone Funnies was a package show that recycled and repackaged earlier Flintstones themed cartoons, including segments like The Flintstone Comedy Show, Dino and Cavemouse, and Captain Caveman and Son. This approach kept the Bedrock gang on television throughout the early 80s, offering kids both classic and spinoff style stories with familiar characters.

While it only ran for a single season in its Funnies format, the series reflected how networks used anthology packages to extend the life of beloved properties. The final broadcast marked the end of a cycle of Flintstones programming that had dominated Saturday mornings for years, though the characters remained cultural icons well beyond the 1980s.

80s insight: The Flintstone Funnies showed how the 1980s relied on reboots and repackaged content to keep classic characters alive for new audiences, a trend that became common throughout Saturday morning cartoons.

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