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Hanna-Barbera Limited Editions - The Flintstones - Hanna-Barbera Presents The Flintstones
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Drawn by longtime Hanna-Barbera artist Bob Singer, Hanna-Barbera Presents The Flintstones is inspired as a tribute to legendary animation producers Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera.
The Flintstones are regarded as Hanna-Barbera’s finest yet most revolutionary effort; it was a cartoon series produced not for the cinema but rather made exclusively for television.
The drive-in movie scene Singer depicts is reminiscent of the original ending of The Flintstones where as the family parks at the drive-in, Dino sticks his head through the car’s canvas top.
The family dynamic, plus with Fred and Barney who are suggestive of Ralph and Norton from The Honeymooners, situation-type comedy is instilled by Hanna-Barbera into The Flintstones.
Since 1960, The Flintstones have been known as the first family of animation.
Each print in the edition of 250 of “Hanna-Barbera Presents The Flintstones,” is detailed by a remarque by Bob Singer, which depicts the likenesses of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera at the bottom of the print.
This release is signed by Bob Singer.
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