tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post5958794687856681485..comments2024-03-28T21:16:57.556-07:00Comments on Yowp: Flintstones Weekend Comics, October 1970Yowphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-36723657248215705722018-10-26T05:31:51.066-07:002018-10-26T05:31:51.066-07:00At least they appear to be popular references.At least they appear to be popular references.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-74737564908508195532018-10-25T03:44:33.221-07:002018-10-25T03:44:33.221-07:00I wish newspapers still had Yogi Bear and Flinston...I wish newspapers still had Yogi Bear and Flinstones strips in them. They're still popular characters - icons in fact - so you'd think there'd me a place for them in the funny pages.Kidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07224781868125924337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-87195271057715266712018-10-24T16:52:31.255-07:002018-10-24T16:52:31.255-07:00Oops! I meant Richard Holliss! Sorry!Oops! I meant Richard Holliss! Sorry!scarecrow33https://www.blogger.com/profile/10552306802823617940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-46258732323534190752018-10-24T16:51:51.944-07:002018-10-24T16:51:51.944-07:00In the Whitman Tell-a-Tale book "The Flintsto...In the Whitman Tell-a-Tale book "The Flintstones and Dino," Baby Puss is referred to as a male. And also in one episode of the original "Flintstones" series--I believe it's the Season Five episode "Pebbles' Birthday Party"--Baby Puss actually makes an aside to the audience before leaving the house to get away from Fred's snoring, and is voiced by Don Messick with a male-sounding voice.<br /><br />But consider--"Lassie" was female but played by a male, "Flipper" was male but played by a female. So who knows? A male saber-toothed cat may have played a female Baby Puss, or it could have been the other way around. So maybe it doesn't make that much difference when regarding fictional animal characters.<br /><br />In any case, it's great to see that the character was not completely forgotten by 1970. Thanks to Yowp and Tim Hollis for this post!scarecrow33https://www.blogger.com/profile/10552306802823617940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-45622542815602389652018-10-24T16:32:18.950-07:002018-10-24T16:32:18.950-07:00Materials 100% Gene Hazelton.
Inked by Lee Hooper...Materials 100% Gene Hazelton. <br />Inked by Lee Hooper. <br /><br />rodineisilveirahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07751345474415214163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-41114529307802028412018-10-24T15:07:12.951-07:002018-10-24T15:07:12.951-07:00In the debut of Hoppy, the mouse Fred had Dino cat...In the debut of Hoppy, the mouse Fred had Dino catch was saurian (a mouse-a-saurus) in form; and while we're at saurian spoofs, In the "Captain Caveman and Son" Flintstone Kids short "A Tale of Too Silly", the cowasauruses that Yuckster used were saurian in form, but had udders, a signature trait of mammals.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com