The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show | |
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Genre | Animation |
Directed by | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Voices of | Sally Struthers Jay North Gay Hartwig Mitzi McCall Lennie Weinrib Alan Reed Mel Blanc Jean Vander Pyl |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1[1] |
No. of episodes | 20 (16 half-hour episodes and four 8-minute episodes) |
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Producer(s) | Joseph Barbera William Hanna |
Running time | 30 minutes (1971-72) 8 minutes (1972-73) |
Production company(s) | Hanna-Barbera Productions |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | CBS |
Original run | September 11, 1971 – September 2, 1972 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | The Flintstones (1960-66) |
Followed by | The Flintstone Comedy Hour (1972-73) |
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series spin-off of The Flintstones produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, which ran for 16 half-hour episodes from September 11, 1971, to September 2, 1972, and four 8-minute episodes (as part of The Flintstone Comedy Hour) from September 9, 1972, to September 1, 1973, on CBS.
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The show followed neighbors Pebbles Flintstone (voiced by Sally Struthers) and Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voiced by Jay North) as teen sweethearts. The episodes were set mainly in the duo's activities at Bedrock High School in the prehistoric town of Bedrock with their friends Moonrock (the school genius and resident inventor), Penny (a slightly overweight girl obsessed with being thin), Wiggy (who planned her day according to what it said in the daily horoscope), snobby Cindy (Pebbles's rival) and her equally snobby boyfriend Fabian, Bad Luck Schleprock (whose favorite catchphrase was, "Oh wowsie wowsie woo woo. Miserable day, isn't it?"), and a motorcycle gang called the Bronto Bunch (Bronto, Noodles, Stub, and Zonk). Bronto's favorite catchphrase was, "Wait for your leader, you dummies!" (said whenever his gang took off without him). Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty were also featured on the show in supporting roles. Their favorite hangout was a fast food joint called Brontoburgers'.
A running gag that occurred throughout the run of the series was whenever Pebbles came up with an idea (good or not-so-good), she would say, "Yabba Dabba Dooozie!" (a play on her father's, "Yabba Dabba Doo!" from the earlier series) and Bamm Bamm would become exasperated with Pebbles' "crazy hair-brained schemes". Among Bamm Bamm's favorite catchphrases was, "Oh no! She's got that look in her eye!" (said whenever Pebbles came up with one of her nutty ideas). The series was produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, animation directed by Charles A. Nichols, and written by Neal Barbera, Walter Black, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Bob Ogle, Larry Rhine, Richard Robbins, Joe Ruby and Ken Spears. The music was composed by Hoyt Curtin. A second season of four new 8-minute episodes aired as part of The Flintstone Comedy Hour in 1972; episodes from both seasons were later featured as segments on the syndicated weekday series Fred Flintstone and Friends in 1977.
In the late 1980s, repeats were shown on USA Cartoon Express and later resurfaced on Cartoon Network and Boomerang. Like many animated series created by Hanna-Barbera in the 1970s, the show contained an abridged, inferior laugh track created by the studio.
# | Episode title | Original airdate |
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PEB-1 | "Gridiron Girl Trouble" | September 11, 1971 |
PEB-2 | "Putty in Her Hands" | September 18, 1971 |
PEB-3 | "Frog for A Day" | September 25, 1971 |
PEB-4 | "The Golden Voice" | October 2, 1971 |
PEB-5 | "Daddy's Little Helper" | October 9, 1971 |
PEB-6 | "Focus Foolery" | October 16, 1971 |
PEB-7 | "Pebbles' Big Boast" | October 23, 1971 |
PEB-8 | "The Grand Prix Pebbles" | October 30, 1971 |
PEB-9 | "The Terrible Snorkosaurus" | November 6, 1971 |
PEB-10 | "Schleprock's New Image" | November 13, 1971 |
PEB-11 | "Coach Pebbles" | November 20, 1971 |
PEB-12 | "No Cash and Carry" | November 27, 1971 |
PEB-13 | "Wooly the Great" | December 4, 1971 |
PEB-14 | "Mayor May Not" | December 11, 1971 |
PEB-15 | "They Went That Away" | December 18, 1971 |
PEB-16 | "The Birthday Present" | January 1, 1972 |
# | Episode title | Original airdate |
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FCH-1 | "Squawkie Talkies" | September 9, 1972 |
FCH-2 | "The Suitor Computer" | September 9, 1972 |
FCH-3 | "Beauty and the Beast" | September 16, 1972 |
FCH-4 | "Bedlam in Bedrock" | September 16, 1972 |
These 4 new episodes of Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm aired during the second half of The Flintstone Comedy Hour. Mickey Stevens replaced Sally Struthers as the voice of Pebbles on these episodes.
On March 18, 2008, Warner Home Video released The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show: The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1. The 2-disc set also includes four bonus episodes of Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm from The Flintstone Comedy Hour.
DVD Name | No. of Episodes | Release Date |
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The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show: The Complete Series | 16 + 4 bonus episodes | March 18, 2008 |
In the episode Revenge of the Man Crab from Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm make a short appearance.
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