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This is Hidea Frankenstone from The Flintstones Comedy Hour, the Frankenstones were a combination of the Munsters and The Addams Family. A cave girl who is a goth is a two-fer. She is too nice not to include in both folders.
The Frankenstones are a family of fictional characters who appeared on The Flintstones television series. They debuted in 1979 and appeared in various spin-offs and specials through the early 1980s. The parents are a parody of The Munsters, and the children are a parody of the Addamses. It is implied that the Frankenstones moved into the same house that the Gruesomes (at some time) moved out of after the original series ended.
Meanwhile, November 1980 premieres The Flintstones Comedy Show on Saturday mornings. The show features a weekly segment starring the neighboring Frankenstones. This version of the Frankenstones more closely resembles the version seen in The New Fred and Barney Show than the Frankenstones that just moved in next door in the prime-time specials.
This version of the family consists of:
Frank Frankenstone
Hidea Frankenstone, his wife (and previously the name given to their daughter in past specials)
Atrocia Frankenstone, their kooky daughter who is now the youngest child
"Freaky" Frankenstone, their son who is now a teen and friends with fellow teenager Pebbles Flinstone.
They now have a pet, Rockjaw, who devours anything. The previously soft-natured Frank is now hot-tempered and wired, with his voice now done by Charles Nelson Reilly in his traditional high-pitched hyper-whiny style. Frank now becomes volatile at the drop of a hat, especially when he has to deal with his annoying neighbor and rival Fred Flintstone. Both men are frustrated by the friendships between their wives and children, and they always seem to be thrust into one mess after another because of each other.
This series ran for two years, and consecutively with two more prime-time specials in 1981 (which both revert to John Stephenson's version of Frank with his wife Oblivia, and children Hidea and Frankenstub). The continuity of the prime-time Flintstones and Saturday morning Flintstones drift farther apart because both have their own version of Frankenstone neighbors.
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The Frankenstones are a family of fictional characters who appeared on The Flintstones television series. They debuted in 1979 and appeared in various spin-offs and specials through the early 1980s. The parents are a parody of The Munsters, and the children are a parody of the Addamses. It is implied that the Frankenstones moved into the same house that the Gruesomes (at some time) moved out of after the original series ended.
Meanwhile, November 1980 premieres The Flintstones Comedy Show on Saturday mornings. The show features a weekly segment starring the neighboring Frankenstones. This version of the Frankenstones more closely resembles the version seen in The New Fred and Barney Show than the Frankenstones that just moved in next door in the prime-time specials.
This version of the family consists of:
Frank Frankenstone
Hidea Frankenstone, his wife (and previously the name given to their daughter in past specials)
Atrocia Frankenstone, their kooky daughter who is now the youngest child
"Freaky" Frankenstone, their son who is now a teen and friends with fellow teenager Pebbles Flinstone.
They now have a pet, Rockjaw, who devours anything. The previously soft-natured Frank is now hot-tempered and wired, with his voice now done by Charles Nelson Reilly in his traditional high-pitched hyper-whiny style. Frank now becomes volatile at the drop of a hat, especially when he has to deal with his annoying neighbor and rival Fred Flintstone. Both men are frustrated by the friendships between their wives and children, and they always seem to be thrust into one mess after another because of each other.
This series ran for two years, and consecutively with two more prime-time specials in 1981 (which both revert to John Stephenson's version of Frank with his wife Oblivia, and children Hidea and Frankenstub). The continuity of the prime-time Flintstones and Saturday morning Flintstones drift farther apart because both have their own version of Frankenstone neighbors.
Another Goth girl even a prehistoric gave girl. Another Goth Girl for my series http://godzilla713.deviantart.com/g.....ls-DiD-Gallery
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