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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: TV listings of the credits list Harvey Korman's role as Chief Mountmore, his name is actually Chief Boulder.
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* WorkingTitle: During production, the film was titled ''That Man Flintstone''.
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* NonSingingVoice: This film marks the debut of Henry Corden voicing Fred (albeit only his singing), which he would take over fully from Alan Reed upon his death in 1977 until his death in 2005.

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* NonSingingVoice: This film marks the debut of Henry Corden voicing Fred (albeit only his singing), which he would take over fully from Alan Reed upon his death in 1977 1977. He would later rotate the role with Creator/JeffBergman until his death in 2005.



* SwanSong: This was intended to be the GrandFinale of the entire franchise. It is certainly the final "episode" to be done in the style of the 1960-66 series (when the characters returned to TV a few years later for the Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm spin-off, animation style and other factors had changed).

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* SwanSong: This was intended to be the GrandFinale of the entire franchise. It is certainly the final "episode" to be done in the style of the 1960-66 series (when the characters returned to TV a few years later for the Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm spin-off, animation style style, the target demographic, and other factors had changed).

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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Aside from Alan Reed as Fred Flintstone and Mel Blanc as Barney Rubble, the opening credits list the voice actors and not which characters they voiced.


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* UnspecifiedRoleCredit: Aside from Alan Reed as Fred Flintstone and Mel Blanc as Barney Rubble, the opening credits list the voice actors and not which characters they voiced.
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* ChristmasRushed: The film was first announced in trades in January 1966; coming to theaters 7 months later.

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* ChristmasRushed: The film was first announced in trades in January 1966; coming to theaters 7 months later. A mere four months after the tv series had finished.
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* ChristmasRushed: The film was first announced in trades in January 1966; coming to theaters 7 months later.

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