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"Bedrock Rodeo Round-Up" is the fifth episode of the fifth season and the one hundred and nineteenth overall episode of the original series, The Flintstones. It aired on October 15, 1964.

Synopsis[]

With Wilma's old boyfriend impressing her and Pebbles with his rodeo tricks, Fred decides to enter the rodeo himself.

Plot[]

Fred has a rival for his daughter's affections when Wilma's hunky and virile childhood sweetheart visits Bedrock (why she married fat Freddy instead of any of them defies reason). This man who dines at cave Flintstone as Wilma's guest is charismatic, raucous rodeo celebrity Bony Hurdle, who will be performing at the Bedrock Rodeo Roundup at Bedrock Stadium. Wilma first met Bony while staying as a little girl at her uncle's ranch. Hurdle is a charmer with young children, as he repeatedly throws Pebbles upward and catches her when she falls, lets her ride him horseback-style, guitars and sings campfire songs, and croons bedtime lullabies.

Pebbles is so enamored with Bony that she hugs him and calls him da-da, which of course provokes bitter jealousy in Fred, who is already annoyed by the cowboyish "mush" that Bony is exuding in his machismo and loud mannerisms. Worse still, Pebbles cries when Fred holds her and tries to lull her to sleep- and Wilma sees nothing wrong with Pebbles' adulation of Bony.

In a desperate measure to transfer Pebbles' hero- worship from Bony to him, Fred enters the rodeo (to which the Flintstone and Rubble clans have been invited by Bony) as a masked, bareback "mystery rider" atop a stegosaurus. Fred's excited "Yabba-Dabba-Doo!" alerts his family and friends to his presence in the rodeo ring, and the usual unintended acrobatics ensue as Fred is twice "thrown" by the stegosaurus, lands on its head and on its tail, and then hits a wooden beam, spins wildly, and finds himself staring into the furious eyes of an unbridled, wild triceratops, which Fred struggles to restrain from impaling him with its horn.

The beast thrusts Fred skyward to tumble head-first into a barrel, which is then shot like a missile by Fred's fearsome dinosaur foe out of the rodeo ring. Bony congratulates the dazed Fred for his outstanding deed of prehistoric "bronco busting", and Pebbles now rightly idolizes her father Flintstone.

Characters[]

Locations[]

Bedrock[]

Objects[]

  • Guitar
  • Stop sundial
  • Barrel
  • Rock-Clad contract (only appearance)

Food[]

  • Deviled Pterodactyl Eggs
  • Roast Pterodactyl

Animals[]

Vehicles[]

Events[]

  • The Bedrock Rodeo Roundup

Cast[]

Alan Reed Fred Flintstone
Jean Vander Pyl Wilma Flintstone
Pebbles Flintstone
Gerry Johnson Betty Rubble
Don Messick Bamm-Bamm Rubble
Hoppy
Announcer
Rockjaw Brady
Mel Blanc Barney Rubble
Dino
Stegosaurus
Allan Melvin Bony Hurdle

Notes/Trivia[]

  • This is the first episode to introduce showoff extraordinaire Bony Hurdle, who would go on to appear a few times in cameos and as a wedding guest in I Yabba-Dabba Do!.
  • The rodeo manager is called Rockjaw Brady.
  • Pebbles has a poster of Bony Hurdle on her bedroom wall.
  • When the series was syndicated in 1967, this episode was not included in part of the package, and did not appear again until the late 1970s.

Errors[]

  • At the end of the episode, Wilma puts Pebbles on Fred's back. He gives her a horseback ride into the house, the door closes and the episode ends. However, Wilma never goes into the house! One would half expect her to pound on the door and yell "FRE-E-E-D!"
  • The Rubbles do not have Bamm-Bamm with them when they come over for dinner to meet Bony Hurdle.


Season 5 of The Flintstones
"Hop Happy" • "Monster Fred" • "Itty Bitty Fred" • "Pebbles' Birthday Party" • "Bedrock Rodeo Round-Up" • "Cinderellastone" • "A Haunted House is Not a Home" • "Dr. Sinister" • "The Gruesomes" • "The Most Beautiful Baby in Bedrock" • "Dino and Juliet" • "King for a Night" • "Indianrockolis 500" • "Adobe Dick" • "Christmas Flintstone" • "Fred's Flying Lesson" • "Fred's Second Car" • "Time Machine" • "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes" • "Moonlight and Maintenance" • "Sheriff for a Day" • "Deep in the Heart of Texarock" • "The Rolls Rock Caper" • "Superstone" • "Fred Meets Hercurock" • "Surfin' Fred"
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