"The Twilight Stone" is the first segment of the eighteenth episode of the first season and the eighteenth overall episode of The Flintstone Kids, a spin-off of the original series, The Flintstones. It aired on November 8, 1986.
Synopsis[]
At a picnic, Fred and the gang dream about what their lives may be like when they grow up. In their imagined futures, Fred owns a restaurant, Betty's a movie star, Barney's a hero--and Wilma's married to Freddy!
Characters[]
- Freddy Flintstone
- Wilma Slaghoople
- Barney Rubble
- Betty McBricker
- Dino
- Ed Flintstone
- Edna Flintstone
- Dreamchip Gemstone
- Philo Quartz (no lines)
- Nate Slate
- Brick McBricker (first appearance)
- Micky Slaghoople
- Mica Slaghoople
- Mr. Foo-Foo (only appearance)
- King (only appearance)
The Bedrotten Bunch[]
Locations[]
Bedrock[]
- Bedrock Park
- La Brearock Tar Pits construction site(only appearance)
- Freddy's Brontoburgers (only appearance, fantasy)
- Big Freddy's (only appearance, fantasy)
- Bedrock Drive-In Theater (fantasy)
- Bronto-Burgers and Ribs Drive-In (fantasy)
- Muscle Rock Beach (only appearance, fantasy)
World (shown in a map, fantasy)[]
- New Rock City
- Sand Louis
- Slab Francisco
- Chipcago
Objects[]
- Picnic baskets
- Clams
- Polarock camera
Food[]
- Bronto-Burgers
- Popcorn
- Stega-Stew
- Mammoth Ribs
- Jumbo Mastodon Malt
Animals[]
- Snorkasaurus
- Brontosaurus (as a Bedrock Transit bus, Bronto-Cranes and Bronto-Burgers)
- Dragonsaurus (as a grill)
- Saber-Toothed Cat
- Sea Serpent (as a tube)
- Stegosaurus (as Stega-Stew)
- Mammoth (as Mammoth Ribs, a Jumbo Mastodon Malt and a vacuum cleaner)
- Pterodactyl (as a featherduster and a movie take)
Vehicles[]
- Flintmobile
- Tricycle
Media[]
- The Monster (movie, known as Monster in the Tar Pit)
- The Flintstone Project (TV commercial)
Cast[]
Notes/Trivia[]
- The scenes from a fantasy sequence where Freddy drove his dream Flintmobile to pick up his friends, went to see The Monster at the Bedrock Drive-In Theater, got Mammoth Ribs after the movie and tried to put the cat out before the cat came in the house which caused him to pound on the door yelling "WILMA!" was a reference to the classic and iconic intro and outro from the third through sixth seasons of the original series, The Flintstones with the song, "Meet the Flintstones".