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199470 minAnimation, Comedy, Family, TV Movie

A Flintstones Christmas Carol

Is A Flintstones Christmas Carol a Hit or Flop?

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Is A Flintstones Christmas Carol worth watching? With a rating of 6.706/10, this Animation, Comedy, Family, TV Movie film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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A Flintstones Christmas Carol Synopsis

Fred is cast as Ebenezer Scrooge in a stage adaption of the classic Christmas story, but is acting a bit stingy in real life.

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Top Cast

Henry Corden
Henry CordenFred Flintstone (voice)
Jean Vander Pyl
Jean Vander PylWilma Flintstone (voice)
Frank Welker
Frank WelkerBarney Rubble / Dino (voice)
B.J. Ward
B.J. WardBetty Rubble (voice)
Russi Taylor
Russi TaylorPebbles Flintstone (voice)
Don Messick
Don MessickBamm-Bamm Rubble / Joe Rockhead (voice)
John Stephenson
John StephensonMr. Slate (voice)
Marsha Clark
Marsha ClarkMaggie / Miss Feldspar (voice)
John Rhys-Davies
John Rhys-DaviesCharles Brickens (voice)
Brian Cummings
Brian CummingsGhost of Christmas Present (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is A Flintstones Christmas Carol worth watching?

A Flintstones Christmas Carol has received mixed reviews with a 6.706/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Animation, Comedy, Family movies.

Is A Flintstones Christmas Carol hit or flop?

A Flintstones Christmas Carol has received average ratings (6.706/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is A Flintstones Christmas Carol?

A Flintstones Christmas Carol is a Animation, Comedy, Family movie that Fred is cast as Ebenezer Scrooge in a stage adaption of the classic Christmas story, but is acting a bit stingy in real life....

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Critic Reviews

GenerationofSwineDec 25, 2023
★ 10

It's a Christmas Carol within A Christmas Carol, and that works. It really does, especially for a children's cartoon. You see the same two stories unfolding at the same time, only to merge into one at the end. It is cleaver enough where the adults can watch and enjoy it, and Flintstones enough for the kids. And the kids are the intended audience. It is a children's cartoon, but one with enough meat on the bone to keep the parents entertained as well. And, unlike modern takes, it remembers that Christmas is about love and not spite. Which is always a plus.