Bamm-Bamm is an Extraterrestrial Gift
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ม.ค. 2023
- Disclosure is all around you having been seeded into your cultural literacy.
If you look through episode summaries for Hanna-Barbera's The Flintstones you will find that many of them call out the caricatures, parodies and spoofs of early 1960s tv shows. One write up for Little Bamm-Bamm perfectly notes the play on Perry Mason, but never mentions Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's Superman or the 1948 film serial.
The in-your-face clues to Bamm-Bamm's extraterrestrial nature are rapidly forgotten and then completely overshadowed by the 1965 introduction of Harvey Korman's little green alien Gazoo.
Fourteen years later, however, in 1979 Hanna Barbera and Ottenheimer Publishers will foot-stomp the truth of 1963's Alien Bamm-Bamm with one eye-opening title....
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Released two years after the Barney and Betty Hill Incident, IIRC.
That is true, yes.
I cried at this classic episode for betty❤❤
@@LindaMerchant-bq2hp Just saw your comment... ❤
Oh Wow! "Loving vs. Virginia." The REAL Barney and Betty! And then of course awhile later "Virginia is for Lovers!"🤔💝🎤🤵👰📺B.W.
@@madbrowniac7871excellent brainstorming for connections. Now, even though spokespersons for The Martin Agency have stated that the slogan is NOT a reference to SCOTUS' 1967 ruling in Loving v. Virginia, which legalized interracial marriage across the United States... citing the earlier 1968 ad-tailored slogans:
"Virginia is for History Lovers"
"Virginia is for Beach Lovers" and
"Virginia is for Mountain Lovers"
I suggest that the 1969 simplified slogan could still be the result of higher intelligence architectural puppeteering. ;)
Thank you so much for checking in!
One of the rare times “The Flintstones” broke the fourth wall - when Barney commented on wishing on the star.
Out of 166 episodes, I have found 5 episodes in which one or more cast members of The Flintstones break the Fourth Wall. There might be more, but I have these for certain: S01E05 "The Split Personality", S01E21 "The Tycoon", S02E21 "Impractical Joker", S03E19 "The Surprise", S04E02 "Little Bamm-Bamm"
If you run across any others, feel free to let us know here.
Gotta hand it to Fred. It takes a real man to fully admit his mistake and apologize for making that mistake, and Fred was a real man! You the man, Fred!
He does set a positive example for some American men in the 2020s.
And to get called out by Barney of his flaws and take it like a champ.
@@3912James male humans tend to be very nice to Betty... must be her giggle.
@@TomOwensUAP
I like Betty over Wilma. I remember the episode where Fred accidently kissed Betty before.realizing that he made a mistake. Luckily Wilma and Betty laughed it off.
@@3912James one Halloween back in college I had an encounter with a girl dressed in the blue Betty costume. I highly recommend this as a diversion. Now, when Betty calls me... she calls me Al.
Awww. Nice to see this again. Saw it the first time.Was 8 years old. Loved Pebbles and BamBam.
"YEEEEAAAAH, BARN! NOTHIN' LIKE GETTING A BABY FROM OUTTER SPACE!"
"Gee Fred, I dunno. But I'm a father now. So I wouldn't mind to adopt him."
The way you wrote this, I can actually hear Alan Reed and Mel Blanc in my head when I read it. Nicely done.
That was one of the most saddest moments in this episode.
This video has received quite a bit of positive attention. I am pleased to see HB's Flintstones are still appreciated. Much symbolism and hidden messages within the seriees.
Barney is so silly 😊😂😅.
Silly Sumerian Proverbs such as:
“If you scrub with 'Sudsy-Wudsy', you'll wash away the Mudsy-Mudsies...” - Barney Rubble
If anyone was wondering about where Bedrock was located, when Barney goes out to get the newspaper that morning, he reads about how the Bedrock Dodgers lost another game last night. That could mean that Bedrock was located in what is now Los Angeles CA.
along with La Brea Tar Pits... ;)
@@TomOwensUAPWow!!
Or Brooklyn; the Dodgers moved from there to Los Angeles in 1957.
I felt terrible for Betty after the way Fred treated her when I watched this as a kid
Yep, I don't think Wilma would've been so forgiving.
Yeah, poor Betty - she was so heartbroken!
@@richallenxbox1976 I just don't see how the Rubbles could stay friends and neighbors with the Flintstones, especially when Fred behaves the way he does, and the way he treats Barney; anybody else would have gotten fed up and moved away, and I wouldn't blame Wilma one bit for divorcing Hothead Fred.
@@kevinmiller6380 Actually, a few years back there was an episode called Flintstones on the Rocks where Fred and Wilma do actually split up.
Yeah, at least he was big enough to admit he messed up.
To see Betty cry like that made me cry and to see Fred humbled
Linda, yes. Additional support for Bamm Bamm as an extraterrestrial gift ala Superman comes from the fact that when Bamm-Bamm was a teenager, Betty became a reporter for one of Bedrock's newspapers, the Daily Granite... which is clearly a parody of Superman's Daily Planet.
Fred was humbled - only after Wilma scolded him for his behavior towards Betty and Barney!
Yeah Fred was a rotter sometimes but he always owned his mean-ness.
I was today years old when I learned bambam was adopted.
This episode the episode where Pebble's is Born and the episode with Ann Margret are my favorite episodes
Man cartoons are for kids they say.....phoewey....this episode is both heartpulling and heartwarming! The Flintstones are one of the greatest animated series of all times and while comedic primary they have real heart with the characters and emotional scens like this....a couple who could never be able to have a child has been given to them by luck and what loving parents they are to thier child!❤
Across time, humans have worked "truth to power" education and social change using motley fools, puppets and then cartoon animation. While the very first tv sitcom Mary Kay and Johnny (1947) was first to regularly show a couple sleeping in the same bed and going through a pregnancy, this quickly became taboo after the show went off the air in 1950. The Flintstones may have been the first to retest these waters.
The Flintstones hinted at many difficult topics for audience education... flying saucers and aliens, Freemasonry, pregnancy, infertility, infidelity, gambling addiction, and even suicide.
Barney, we put up that 4th wall for a reason!
Great comment! Thank you for checking in.
You what?
@@richallenxbox1976 I can assist. Barney breaks the 4th wall and talks directly to the audience in this episode.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_wall
Speaking of Barney, I like that he & Betty know that Fred's not entirely to blame for what happened earlier. Barney even says that he & Betty are so anxious to have a baby that they take it out on Fred & Wilma.
Josh, just noticed this quality comment. Sorry for the delay in giving you a thumbs up.
Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet worked together many times voicing various characters, including Bea being the original voice of 'Granny' on the Looney Tunes cartoons.
Bea Benaderet first appeared as the voice of Granny in the 1950 cartoon Canary Row, which has become an important fixture in linguistics research. Linguist Keren Rice has proposed that basic communication between humans and extraterrestrials should be possible, unless "the things that we think are common to languages-situating in time [and] space, talking about participants, etc.-are so radically different that the human language provides no starting point for it."
@@TomOwensUAP After she left in 1954 she was replaced in 1955 by June Foray in the episode "THIS IS A LIFE?" starring Bugs Bunny. In the following year 1956 she voiced Witch Hazel in the episode "Broom Stick Bunny". I love the Bugs Bunny and Witch Hazel cartoons by the way.
@@jonathanlafferty2271 I'm with you there, a great combination sharp enough to split a hair....
@@TomOwensUAPSplit a hair? Witch Hazel cackles.
@@kevinmiller6380 from Broom Stick Bunny.... with June Foray voicing Witch Hazel. Betty Rubble's Bea Benaderet delivered the voice for Witch Hazel's debut in July 1954. Of course, June Foray delivered Betty's voice in the Flintstones pilot... The Flagstones. Here's a channel related clip with Witch Hazel.
th-cam.com/video/nLdotdYSjVE/w-d-xo.html
So why was it that Betty was unable to bare a kid for Barney. I wonder if the Flinstones TV show ever covered the reason why.
It's an interesting question for a learning opportunity.
I say this two reasons:
First, it really isn't ideal for men to assume the issue of infertility lies with the female, when it could be Barney's motility. There is no explanation given in the Bedrock Universe for the infertility... even in the 1994 live-action film.
The real reason for the infertility problem is to lay a foundation and launch a subtle trial balloon for the paleocontact theory that Carl Sagan had posed in his 1962 paper Direct Contact Among Galactic Civilizations by Relativistic Interstellar Spaceflight. It sets the stage for the LGM Gazoo.
I realize that this will sound laughable to those who haven't dug into it in depth, but I am serious. Years later you will see Hanna-Barbera approved text and video hints further supporting the link between Bamm-Bamm and the alien Superman.
If you are interested, I can provide them in the next comment.
Speaking of connections to Classic TV am I the only one who ever noticed that Miss Sally Struthers (as in "Gloria Stivic" from "All in The Family") Voiced the Role of "Pebbles" on the early Middle Seventies Saturday Morning Cartoon about the Teenage Band Escapades of "Bedrock?"😂😉🎤💃🎼🎵🎶🎸🎹🥁B.W.
No wonder Wilma mother whooped his ass with the broom 🧹🧹🧹🧹🧹🧹🧹🧹
Did you have one or more favorite episodes of the series? If so, which ones?
Now I know how it feels to be hatched 😂
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Fred made them feel bad, but Wilma made Fred feel even worse.
Fred is supposed to mean peaceful ruler... but this stoneager version has moments contrary to his name.
Yeah, even Pebbles and Dino told him off big style.
Poor Betty. I can't say how many times I wish I could comfort her, give her a hug, and tell her everything is going to be okay. Damn you, Fred Flintstone!
Well, to his credit, at the end of the Little Bamm-Bamm episode Fred Flintstone actually rescues Barney Rubble from committing a rock-laden suicide drowning and, thanks to Barney's thoughtless action, winds up in the drink himself.
But he's still gets angry at Barney for letting go of the rock which caused him to fall off the bridge into the drink!
"Thanks for saving my life, Fred! I almost made a big mistake!"
"Yeah! And saving your life was *my* big mistake!!!"
"Say hello to Uncle Fred, Bamm-Bamm! He may LOOK all wet, but he's really a *nice guy!"*
**everybody laughs at this- including Fred- as the scene fades out**
I hate to see Betty crying… I’d rather see her giggling…
@AlolaMaskedSFHCM, Betty's giggle is much more important than many appreciate. Here's how: tinyurl.com/StonesMagic
To Betty and Barney: Congratulation
Rubble or Hill? ;)
Fred was a jackass in the early part of this episode.
Leadership by negative example, perhaps. How do you think it would have been best to handle the Rubbles' incursion into Pebbles time?
He's a HEEL, lol
@@redips with meaning of "a contemptible person" from slang as early as the mid 1910s.
Bamm Bamm is a prize.
I think so too.
The scene when Mr Stoney Fellers wife was surprised that his was pregnant was even more good news and that he wouldn't be needing Bamm Bamm so the Rubbles are able to have him as theirs
The reference to Mr Stoney Feller is of course to Nelson Rockefeller... son of American financer John D. Rockefeller Jr., and a grandson of Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller. Nelson Rockefeller's brother Laurance was an aggressive advocate for UFO Disclosure before he passed in 2004.
Scorpio Hurley asks: "[What] does Mork and Mindy have to do with The Flintstones?"
It is a fact that there are multiple references throughout Mork & Mindy to The Flintstones, with one episode actually mentioning both Fred Flintstone and Superman by name. Other connections are offered in a combined IQ and Kindness Test for humans... which they are not yet passing in sufficient numbers. If you are sincere about exploring, see if you can first state which M&M episode drops the names Superman and Fred Flintstone. Over to you.
Tom, the Egg and Superman references seem pretty obvious to me and the 375 other likes IJS.
@@northuniroyal643 I thought so too.
In the 1994 movie Fred is actually the one who's responsible for Barney and Betty adopting Bam Bam
Yes, in a way. In the 1994 film Fred Flintstone loans Betty & Barney Rubble money so that they can adopt Bamm-Bamm. In the 1994 film, Bamm-Bamm was initially raised by Mastodons with no additional back story.
Can you put more of the key text up?
Kathy, do you mean from the Pebbles & Bamm Bamm book?
Mork: (after the egg falls on Barney) "Now you know how I felt!"
I was actually surprised that the Mork & Egg linkage was unappreciated in one of the comments... but I suppose that's why we are encouraged to communicate.
What are yoy think about making an reboot of "The Flintstones" (or a movie) , where Bamm-Bamm try to found his real family?
Given all the current news about UFOs and Ancient Aliens... I think its a great idea.
@@TomOwensUAP Ok.
I feel sorry for Betty, too.
1:12 Hey there, Lane. I know this is a little awkward me being a cartoon and all, I was just wondering how you'd feel if I took out Beth?
Can you also do Schiavelli's Frederickson?
Buanas dias, Oscar Meyer.
Its just at heory, a cartoon theory! Thanks for watching! XD!
Well, that explains the white hair.
Yes... note Sabrina also has white hair.
Gets those people really gave a heck of a name from Bambam
Bamm-Bamm Rubble! ;)
Baby you know im no asterisk 😉
I didn’t know that bam bam is adoptive son of Barney and Betty but I don’t know whatever happened to his biological parents? I guess his biological parents decided that bam bam will be better off with his new family
See if you agree or disagree that Bamm-Bamm's adoptive mother, Betty Rubble, eventually goes back to work for The Daily Granite in a parody clue to Superman's Daily Planet.
is it just me or did he just break the fourth wall
He sure did, just like Fred did for his corresponding announcement. This is one way of making sure that the episode is memorialized.... not to be forgotten.
If i was born on a rock then i was a meteorite
Right!
Is bam bam like Superman?
I'll address that, but I'd like to first ask if you watched the video because there is evidence within that video that I will be citing in answer to your question.
When will that be?
@@user-rf7go9nh3d after you answer the question as to whether or not you watched the entire video.
I did watched the video.
@@user-rf7go9nh3d so then in answer to your question:
You would have seen from the video that:
1. Bamm-bamm has a similar cryptic delivery to the childless Rubbles as with Kal-El's delivery to the Kents. In this case, the shooting star is something else ala the 1953 film It Came From Outer Space.
2. Bamm-Bamm has super strength, similar to Superman.
3. Bamm-Bamm later appears in a Superman costume.
Now, a question.
Can you research to confirm that Bamm-Bamm's adoptive mother, Betty Rubble, eventually goes to work for a newspaper called The Daily Granite.
If you can write paragraph, I'll build a video for you.
I watched this episode and I felt sad the way Fred treated Betty..Shame on Fred...
Nancy, you may find this interesting in the light of Luke 23:24. The characters of Betty & Barney must behave as they did with Pebbles and the character of Fred Flintstone MUST behave as he did in order to set up full appreciation for the Extraterrestrial Gift.
@@TomOwensUAP Thank you Tom. I had no idea. I appreciate you letting me know 😊.
1:12 Barney rubble broke the forth wall.
He does this outdoors too.
Sure I'll buy that for a Dollar, The Falling Star is Bamm-Bamm's UFO Spaceship, And The Rubble's are the Kent's.
There's a few more parallels, but I'll take your dollar and open a savings account for you. ;)
@@TomOwensUAP Your Talking about The Super Strength thing right?
@@LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat so for each parallel you add, I will try to add another until we run out. So far we have:
1. Kal-El's smoking small spacecraft through atmospheric entry and the appearance of "the shooting star" the night before the delivery of Bamm-Bamm.
2. John and Martha Kent were childless and so too Barney and Betty Rubble.
3. You've just added that Kal-El and Bamm-Bamm had Super Strength.
4. I'll add that Hanna Barbera eventually has Betty Rubble go to work for a newspaper The Daily Granite... a pun on Clark Kent's work for The Daily Planet.
There are quite a few more. If you need me to point out another, just let me know.
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I like how you did this. Nice job.
Or Brooklyn
Dodgers owner and president Walter O'Malley relocated the team from Brooklyn to Los Angeles before the 1958 season. They moved into current Dodger Stadium in 1962, after winning the 1959 World Series with Game 3 and Game 4 victories in Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. This episode of The Flintstones... titled Little Bamm-Bamm... aired on 3 October 1963.
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Yep.