October 19, 2024

THE FLINTSTONE COMEDY SHOW (1980)

 

THE FLINTSTONE COMEDY SHOW (1980) / FLINTSTONE FROLICS / THE FLINTSTONE FUNNIES
(NBC, November 22, 1980-October 24, 1981)
 
Hanna-Barbera Productions

 

 

 For the history of The Flintstones, check out the post here.


The Flintstone Comedy Show was an anthology series featuring the Flintstones characters; the first series to debut in the 1980s and the second to use the title (The Flintstone Comedy Hour was renamed as such after it was shortened to a half hour). It was broken up into six unique segments over the course of 90-minutes; however, the characters weren’t exclusive to those segments and crossed over frequently.

The Flintstones and Rubbles together again on another crazy adventure.


The Flintstone Family Adventures were the continuing misadventures of Fred (Henry Corden), Wilma (Jean Vander Pyl), Barney (Mel Blanc) and Betty (Gay Autterson) as they went about their modern Stone Age lives in the town of Bedrock. Of course, elements were updated to reflect the changing time, including the fact that Wilma and Betty were now working for The Daily Granite newspaper under editor Lou Granite (a parody of Lou Grant, voiced by Kenneth Mars).

Fred, Barney and the Shmoo are on the case!


Bedrock Cops featured Fred and Barney as reservists in the Bedrock police force. They were partnered with the shape-shifting Shmoo (Frank Welker), a trainee and holdover from the previous Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo series, under the command of Sgt. Boulder (Lennie Weinrib). This was a concept that had been in development at Hanna-Barbera for a few years under the title The Flintstone Fuzz, as revealed by Fred’s original voice actor Alan Reed in a 1975 interview with radio historian Chuck Schaden. It would have been a satire of popular police programs. Unfortunately, Reed died in 1977 and was unable to see it come to fruition.

When a mummy gets involved, you know Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm are gonna find trouble!


Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm was a new entry into Hanna-Barbera’s “mystery-solving kids and a pet” format popularized by Scooby-Doo. After being reduced back to toddler age for The New Fred and Barney Show, Pebbles (Russi Taylor) and Bamm-Bamm (Michael Sheehan) were aged back up to teenagers for Comedy Show; however, they were just a bit younger than they were in The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show. Together with the Flintstone family pet, Dino (Blanc), they solved seemingly-supernatural mysteries they encountered around Bedrock. Occasionally joining them were their Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm friends, Penny Pillar (Mitzy McCall), Wiggy Rockstone (Autterson) and Moonrock Crater (Weinrib).

Wilma, Betty and Captain Caveman unmask an impostor.


Captain Caveman served as a prequel to Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels. It followed Captain Caveman (Blanc) during his time in Bedrock before he ended up frozen and reawakened in the future. This segment was a send-up of DC ComicsSuperman, as Cavey adopted the “secret identity” of mild-mannered copy boy Chester and worked at The Daily Granite with Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble. This “disguise” was comprised of a pair of glasses and a bowtie, with his spotted cape worn as a coat. The fur that covered his face was also removed, exposing fleshy lips for the first time. Whenever trouble called and Captain Caveman was needed, Chester would dive into a coatrack for a quick change and clumsily save the day. This was the only segment to feature a narrator (also Mars) in true superhero fashion.

A rare instance of Dino getting his hands on Cavemouse.


Dino and Cavemouse was the last project worked on by legendary animator Tex Avery before his death. Similar to Tom and Jerry, these short segments focused on Dino at odds with a pesky Cavemouse (Taylor) that liked to help himself to Fred’s food and made himself a general nuisance in the Flintstone household. Of course, attempts to get rid of him resulted in wacky shenanigans and hijinks that often left Dino and Fred the worse for wear. Two of these segments aired per episode.

The second incarnation of The Frankenstones from the prime time specials.


The Frankenstones was the first starring feature of the Flintstones’ monster-esque next door neighbors; a Stone Age spin on The Munsters that would replace the similarly-themed Gruesomes from the original series. The name “Frankenstone” had been used on The Flintstones many times previously as a Stone Age pun of Frankenstein. The Frankenstones as official characters first appeared in an episode of The New Fred and Barney Show as the owners of a spooky “condorstonium” development Fred and Barney considered moving into; populated by all sorts of creepy characters including the Gruesomes (although renamed as the “Ghoulstones”). Frank, based on Frankenstein’s monster, was portrayed as calm and gloomy, voiced by John Stephenson with a Boris Karloff impression. His wife Hidea (Autterson) was likewise based on The Bride of Frankenstein. Atrocia was their teenaged daughter voiced by Vander Pyl, and Freaky their young son voiced by Jim MacGeorge. While Frank’s design was reused for the Frankenstone Monster (Ted Cassidy) created by Count Rockula (Stephenson) in the 1979 Halloween special The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone, the Frankenstone family wouldn’t return until the following series of prime-time specials that aired on NBC between 1980 and 1981. However, his wife was renamed Oblivia (Patricia Parris), their daughter was now Hidea (Julie McWhirter), and their son was now Stubby (still MacGeorge), who resembled a dimunutive Frank. While initially clashing, the entire Flintstone family became friends with the Frankenstones.

The third incarnation of The Frankenstones: Hidea, Frank, Freaky and Atrocia rocking out with some of their creatures.

These Frankenstones were yet another version of that family. They were comprised of Frank (Charles Nelson Reilly), who was hot-tempered and became riled up at the drop of a hat—especially when dealing with Fred, whom he despised; Hidea (Ruta Lee), Frank’s wife who was good friends with Wilma (which annoyed both husbands); Atrocia (Zelda Rubinstein), their young daughter that had magical powers; Freaky (Paul Reubens), their teenaged son who was friends with Pebbles; and Rockjaw (Welker), their green furry pet monster that often caused trouble for Fred and Barney while they were on their police patrols. Their house, Frankenstone Manor, was a tall and foreboding stalagmite structure surrounded by a moat that always had a thundercloud floating overhead. Vulturedactyls tended to roost all over the manor’s surface. The interior was dismal and cavern-like, full of Rocksylvanian artifacts, rooms that defied the laws of physics or were inhabited by strange creatures, and a living grass-like carpet with rocktopus-like tentacles.

Captain Caveman as mild-mannered copy boy Chester.


In addition to the story segments, there were several wraparound features with the various characters between them. They would either joke about a scene they’re in; Pebbles would teach the viewers a dance move demonstrated by Fred; Pebbles would try unscrambling a word; an arts and crafts project split into two parts before and after a segment; and Fred hosting a guessing game where other characters had to determine the identity of a historical figure or fictional character in a scrambled picture based on clues he gave. Additionally, there were educational spots, games, and how-to-draw features.

Cavemouse turning himself into a ghost for a ploy against Dino.


The Flintstone Comedy Show debuted on NBC on November 22, 1980, airing internationally under the name Flintstone Frolics. It was the only series comprised of new material to debut on the network’s Saturday morning schedule that season; the remainder comprised entirely of reruns either independently or as part of packaged programs. The series was written by Gene Ayres, Haskell Barkin, Anthony Bonaduce, Celia Bonaduce, Douglas Booth, John Bradford, Don Christensen, Nancy Clements, Tom Dagenais, Don Dougherty, Diane Duane, Carl Fallberg, Donald F. Glut, Ralph Goodman, Gary Greenfield, Dale Hale, Orville H. Hampton, Len Janson, Jack Kinney, Dale Kirby, Earl Kress, Glenn Leopold, Jack Mendelsohn, Chuck Menville, Ron Michaelson, Charles Mulholland, Bob Ogle, Ray Parker, Ria Parody, Virgil Partch, Duane Poole, Paul Pumpian, Lane Raichert, Dick Robbins, Reed Robbins, Misty Stewart-Taggart, Tom Swale, Warren Taylor, Ernest Terrazas, Len Udes Jr. and Tom Yakutis. Avery, Booth, Menville, Parker, Poole, Robbins, Swale, Cliff Roberts and Chuck Couch all served as story editors, and Dagenais, Fallberg, Hale, Yakutis, Cullen Baine, Robert Dranko, John Freeman, Gary Goldstein, Gary Hoffman, Chris Jenkyns, Emilie Kong, Larry Latham, Lewis Marshall, Hal Mason, Bill Perez, Don Ruch and George Singer were story directors. Characters were designed by Jaime Diaz, Jim Franzen, David Hanan, Willie Ito and Scott Shaw. Hoyt Curtin was the musical director with Paul DeKorte as music supervisor. A reworking of Curtin, Joseph Barbera and William Hanna’s “Meet the Flintstones” theme from the original series was used for this show’s opening.



The series ran for two seasons, with the second reduced to 60 minutes eliminating all the bonus segments. For the 1982 season, reruns of the segments were repackaged as the half-hour The Flintstone Funnies; alternating between two or three segments per episode. It ran for an additional two seasons in that format before the franchise left the network entirely in 1984. The next incarnation would air on ABC as The Flintstone Kids beginning in 1986. Reruns of Dino and Cavemouse would return to television in 1991 as filler material for Jump, Rattle and Roll, the only Hanna-Barbera series to ever air on The Disney Channel, while Captain Caveman was featured on Chip and Pepper’s Cartoon Madness back on NBC. The Frankenstones largely disappeared from Flintstone media altogether; with only the monstrous version of Frank appearing in The Flintstone Kids #10 comic published in 1989 by Marvel Comics’ Star Comics imprint and The Flintstones #15 published in 1996 by Archie Comics (albeit with a different design in both), the 1991 video game The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy, and as a statue in the TV film Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby. Cavemouse would make an appearance on the back of a 2011 box of Pebbles cereal.

Character model of Frank Frankenstone.

Worldvision Home Video released two VHS collections: The Flintstone Comedy Show: 25th Anniversary Special featuring the segments “Mountain Frustration”, “Potion Problem”, “Camp-Out Mouse”, “Clownfoot”, “The Ghost Sitters” and “Sands of the Sarahastone”, and The Flintstone Comedy Show 2: Curtain Call featuring the segments “Gold Fever”, “A Night on the Town”, “Monster Madness”, “Arcade Antics”, “Follow that Dogasaurus”, and “Be Patient, Fred”. The series was streaming on the Boomerang service under the Frolics title until it was shut down in 2024. For Halloween 2024, The Frankenstones segment returned to television on retro animation network MeTV ToonsFlintstones Family Sunday programming block.

 

EPISODE GUIDE:
Season 1:
“R.V. Fever / Fred Goes Ape / The Ghost Sitters / Clownfoot / Mouse Cleaning / Quiet Please! / Birthday Boy” (11/22/80) – Fred and Barney are taken for a ride when the trailer they’re in unhitches from the car. / A gorillasaurus escapes from the zoo when Fred and Barney are assigned to keep watch while the zookeeper is away. / A babysitting gig turns into a wild ghost-filled chase for Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm and Dino. / Cavey tracks a pair of bank robbers to the circus and captures them with the aid of Wilma and Betty. / Fred turns to his new computer to eliminate his mouse problem, but none of its suggestions work. / Dino is allowed to stay inside as long as he keeps quiet, but Cavemouse makes that an impossible task. / Pebbles must disguise herself as a witch to attend Freaky’s unhappy birthday party.
 
“Sands of the Sarahastone / Off the Beaten Track / Secret of Scary Valley / The Masquerader / Camp-Out Mouse / Piece O’Cake / Potion Problem” (11/29/80) – A vacation in Algeriastone ends when sheiks abduct Wilma and Bett to add to their harems. / Fred and Barney are thrilled to be assigned to guard the Turbo Rock I racecar at the Bedrock Grand Prix. / Being chased by aliens leads Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm to figure out the mystery of Scary Valley. / Cavey is framed when the Masquerader robs the Vlanderslate Art Museum disguised as him. / When Cavemouse follows Dino and Fred on a camping trip, Dino attempts to catch him using their picnic basket as bait. / Cavemouse destroys the surprise birthday cake Fred baked for Barney. / Frank uses Atrocia’s hate potion to end Freaky and Pebbles’ friendship, but it ends up hitting Fred and turning him into a sweetheart.
 
“Gold Fever / A Bad Case of Rockjaw / The Witch of the Wardrobe / The Animal Master / Beach Party / Ghost Mouse / A Night on the Town” (12/6/80) – Fred and Barney discover a gold mine and try to keep it from claim jumpers. / Fred, Barney and Shmoo must stop Rockjaw from destroying the trees in Bedrock Park. / A witch ruins the best fashion show of the year by turning all of the featured fashions into rags. / Tigra uses a magic flute to control the local animal population, and Cavey, Wilma and Betty investigate. / Cavemouse decides to ruin Fred and Dino’s day at the beach. / Cavemouse disguises himself into a ghost to make Dino believe he killed him. / A double date between the Flintstones and Frankenstones ends up in disaster.
 
“Bogged Down / Follow that Dogosaurus / Monster Madness / The Mole / Disco Dino / Going Ape / Out of Their League” (12/13/80) – Barney is happy to sell a dilapidated resort he inherited until Fred discovers oil on the property. / Fred, Barney and Shmoo are put on the case of numerous dogosaurus thefts. / Retrieving their baseball from an abandoned house puts Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm and Dino in peril by various monsters. / Wilma and Betty are sent to investigate the disappearance of half of Bedrock. / Cavemouse uses disco music to disrupt Dino’s nap. / Cavemouse must keep an escaped gorillasaurus safe from Dino who wants to collect the reward for his return. / Fred challenges Frank’s team to a baseball game that ends up turning into a heated battle between the two of them.
 
“Be Patient, Fred / Mountain Frustration / The Show Must Go On / Rollerman / Finger Lick’n Bad / Wet Paint / Clone for a Day” (12/20/80) – A sick Fred is mistaken for another patient due for extensive surgery. / Fred, Barney and Shmoo are sent to Mount Bedrock to investigate strange noises and footprints. / Pebbles decides the abandoned Bedrock Bijou would be a great place for the school’s talent show…unfortunately, it appears to be haunted. / Rollerman confidently challenges Captain Caveman to foil his robberies. / Cavemouse finds numerous ways to torment Dino when he’s home alone. / Dino and Cavemouse spoil Fred’s efforts to beautify his home to win a contest. / Frank’s inheritance is reliant on his not losing his temper for a day, and his family tries to help by keeping Fred away from him.
 
“Country Club Clods / Bedlam on the Bedrock Express / The Beast of Muscle Rock Beach / Vulcan / Flying Mouse / Rocko Socko / A Stone is Born” (12/27/80) – Fred wins the membership drive at his country club, but havoc and terror follows the Frankenstones joining up. / Fred and Barney accidentally stack a fortune in gold onto a bank robber’s railcar instead of the Bedrock Express. / A trip to the beach puts Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm at odds with a beast that inhabits it. / Vulcan holds Bedrock for ransom by promising to reactivate its dormant volcano. / Dino is charged with protecting a picnic basket, but Cavemouse is determined to get the goodies inside. / Angry that Dino hasn’t gotten rid of Cavemouse, Fred purchases a robot that will do it instead. / When an argument erupts over Frank accidentally ruining Fred’s live commercial, the two are found hilarious enough that an agent wants to hire them as comedians.
 
“The Rockdale Diet / Hot Air to Spare / In Tune with Terror / Punk Rock / Aloha Mouse / Arcade Antics / A Rocks-Pox on You” (1/3/81) – Wilma makes sure Fred sticks to the Rockdale Diet. / Fred and Barney escort Hotwire Harry to the jail, but he tricks them and makes his escape. / Pebbles and her friends investigate the disappearance of a music star. / Punk Rock kidnaps Betty and buries Cavey under tons of warehouse crates. / Cavemouse disrupts the Flintstones’ cruise. / Dino and Cavemouse team-up to stop a thief from robbing an arcade. / A case of rocks-pox sees Frank quarantined with the Flintstones.
 
“Dino’s Girl / Rockjaw Rides Again / The Curse of Tutrockamen / Braino / Come Home, Dino / Robin Mouse / The Luck Stops Here” (1/10/81) – When Fred accidentally brings home Mr. Slate’s pet dinosaur, Dino falls in love. / Fred and Barney discover Rockjaw is the cause of weird geological activity in the Bedrock Valley. / Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm and Dino sneak into the museum to retrieve Pebbles’ ring only to end up being chased by a mummy. / Braino steals all of Bedrock’s power and kidnaps Wilma and Betty. / Cavemouse removes Dino’s license tag and lures him into the waiting net of the animal catcher. / Cavemouse teams-up with rodent hero Robin Mouse to disrupt Fred and Dino’s fishing trip. / Fred changes Frank’s bad luck by causing him to break a mirror, losing him the chance to win the Awful Award from Battered Homes and Gardens magazine.
 
“The Gourmet Dinner / Pretty Kitty / The Hideous Hiss of the Lizard Monster / The Incredible Hunk / A Fool for Pool / L’il Orphan Alphie / The Monster of Invention” (1/17/81) – The Flintstones invite the Slates to a dinner at the Frankenstones’ for a meal prepared with traditional Rocksylvanian ingredients. / After saving a wealthy woman’s sabretooth tiger, Fred and Barney are tasked with finding out who’s eating all the food at her garden party. / Looking for Dino in an abandoned mine leads Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm into encountering a horrible lizard monster. / The Incredible Hunk from Sinister Swamp kidnaps Wilma and seeks to destroy Bedrock. / Dino chases Cavemouse through Fred’s new pool table, ruining it. / An orphan mouse gets waited on hand and foot by Cavemouse, Dino and Fred after sharing his tale of woe. / Fred and Frank compete for the grand prize at the Inventor’s Fair but end up creating the same thing.
 
“The Stand-In / The Roller Robber / The Legend of Haunted Forest / Iceman / Abra-Ca-Dino / The Bedrock 500 / Rock and Rolling Frankenstones” (1/24/81) – Fred and Wilma are asked to be stunt persons in their favorite stars’ new film. / Fred, Barney and Shmoo attempt to stop the wheeled Roller Robber. / Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm come across a notorious thief’s disguise to keep people away from his lair. / Iceman and Snow Bunny create a blizzard to cover their robbery of the biggest diamond store in Bedrock. / Dino uses Fred’s new magic kit on Cavemouse, turning him into a giant. / Dino steals Fred’s race car in an attempt to win the race for him. / Frank’s temper turns him into a superstar.
 
“Go Take a Hike / Put Up Your Duke / Double Trouble with Long John Silverock / The Mummy’s Worse / Who is What? / Pow-Pow the Dyno-Mite / Sand Doom” (1/31/81) – Fred’s boasting of his woodsman abilities leads to him taking over guiding a hike from the local forest ranger. / Fred and Barney guard the Duke of Feldspar who ends up the victim of a pickpocket. / Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm take refuge from a storm in Richstone Manor and become suspicious of two carpenters there. / Cavey and Wilma end up trapped in the Bedrock Historical Museum by an ancient mummy attempting to reclaim his treasures. / Cavemouse believes he’s gone ill when Fred dons a Dino costume to confuse him. / Fred promises a permanent home to Dino’s second cousin Pow-Pow if they can capture Cavemouse. / The Flintstones and Frankenstones end up sharing the same cabin when they go away on vacation.
 
Season 2:
“The Great Bedrock Air Race / Undercover Shmoo / A Night of Fright / Pinkbeard / Goofed-Up Golf / Sleepy Time Mouse / Pet Peeves” (9/12/81) – Fred and Barney assemble and race Mr. Slate’s new Aerosubmabus in the dangerous Great Bedrock Air Race. / Fred and Barney infiltrate the Hole in the Head Gang and must prove their loyalty by stealing a valuable object. / Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm seek shelter from a storm in a haunted house. / Pirate Pinkbeard plots to make Betty and Wilma walk the plank while stealing the luxury ship The Queen Elizarock. / Dino and Cavemouse’s antics somehow help Fred’s golf game. / Fred encourages Dino to get a good night’s sleep to catch Cavemouse, and Cavemouse plans to make him too tired for the chase. / When an animal star disappears, Fred and Frank are determined to ensure their pet replaces her in the film.
 
“Fred’s Last Resort / On the Ball / The Dust Devil of Palm Rock Springs / The Blimp / S’No Place Like Home / Super-Dupes / The Charity Bizarre” (9/19/81) – Fred escapes rough treatment at a spa and finds himself in prison. / Fred and Barney are forced to miss the Policeman’s Ball when they’re assigned to catch a jewel thief. / Escaping the desert heat in an abandoned resort has Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm encountering a menacing dust devil. / Cavey, Wilma and Betty must save a group of famous people who have been vacuumed up by the Blimp’s vacuum. / Cavemouse invites himself along on Fred and Dino’s ski trip. / Dino and Cavemouse recruit superheroes to feud for them. / Officers Fred and Barney serve the Frankenstones with an eviction notice unless they can pay up their back rent by 6:00.
 
“The Not-Such-A-Pleasure Cruise / Shop Treatment / Dino and the Zombies / Futuro / Dinner for Two / Invasion of the Cheese Snatchers / Getting the Business” (9/26/81) – Fred’s vacation ends up disrupted by pirates. / Fred, Barney and Shmoo must stop Rockjaw from eating all the merchandise in the Bedrock Department Store. / Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm investigate the disappearance of a thief in the cemetery. / Cavey heads to Mars to rescue Wilma and Betty after Futuro sends them there. / Dino helps Cavemouse get to his date, but then realizes the potential for mice offspring! / Fred, Dino and Cavemouse try to help an alien mouse find fuel for his spacecraft. / Fred and Frank end up partners in a catering business when Fred scams Frank out of money by selling him a lemon car.
 
“Fred’s Big Top Flop / Country Clubbed / The Ghost of the Neanderthal Giant / Mr. Big / Handle with Scare / The World’s Strongest Mouse / Ugly is Only Skin Deep” (10/3/81) – The Flintstones and Rubbles are mistaken for a circus act. / A thief tricks Fred and Barney as they guard the grand prize at a golf tournament. / Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm are scared off by a huge primitive man after they find gold in the haunted caves. / Mr. Big causes chaos around Bedrock, putting The Daily Granite in peril. / Cavemouse disguises himself as an escaped explosive red robot mouse. / Fred provides Dino with a motivational recording, but it works on Cavemouse instead. / When Wilma and Hidea contract the Dinosaur Flu, Frank and Fred take their places in a beauty contest.
 
“In a Stew / Barney and the Bandit / Creature from the Rock Lagoon / Stormfront and Weathergirl / Bat’s All / Trick or Treat / Three Days of the Mastodon” (10/10/81) – Fred’s clientele keeps his dreams of impressing a food critic with his new diner at bay. / Fred and Barney call on Captain Caveman and Shmoo to help retrieve their stolen motorcycle. / A sea creature captures Pebbles, Dino, Bamm-Bamm and their friend. / Stormfront and Weathergirl attack Bedrock Labs in order to use its secrets to take control of Earth’s weather. / Cavemouse uses a lost Batmouse to outwit Dino and eat all of the food in the house. / Fred tries to console Dino over his lousy Halloween with a relaxing record, but Cavemouse replaces it with one of howling monsters. / Frank and Fred must have a prank war over three days to see who gets initiated into the Mastodon Lodge.
 
“Fred vs. the Energy Crisis / Shore Thing / Dino and the Giant Spiders / Crypto / Do or Diet / Mouse for Sale / First Family Fiasco” (10/17/81) – Fred believes his invention will solve the energy crisis; a storm proves otherwise. / Fred and Barney must stop Rockjaw from eating the pier. / Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm take refuge from a storm in the lair of the Spider Woman and her giant pets. / Cavey must keep Crypto from stealing the faces off of Mount Rockmore. / When Fred and Dino go jogging, Cavemouse protects their food from a robber. / Fred and Dino attempt to give Cavemouse to a lab, but they end up caught in an electrical current. / Frank and Fred enter a heated competition to be the most helpful and win the coveted First Family of Bedrock award.
 
“Fred’s Friend in Need / Rotten Actors / The Ghastly Gatorsaurus / Presto / Maltcheese Falcon / Invisible Mouse / House Wars” (10/24/81) – Fred attempts to help a once-rich old friend secure a loan by having their families pose as his servants to impress the banker. / Fred and Barney guard a movie set, not knowing a staged robbery is in the works. / Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm must rescue Dino from a concrete-eating gatorsaurus. / Magician Presto escapes from prison and seeks revenge on Cavey, Wilma and Betty. / Cavemouse poses as a gangster to trick Dino out of Fred’s food, but ends up getting the three of them arrested with his convincing performance. / Fred’s invisibility spray allows Cavemouse to become invisible. / While their wives are gone, Frank and Fred try to make it so that the other moves away.

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