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  • The Flintstones: Little Big League
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  • The Flintstones: Little Big League is an animated telefilm produced by Hanna-Barbera for NBC in 1976, starring the Flintstones.
  • Fred and Barney become coaches of opposing Little League baseball teams: Barney is coach of the Sandstone Sluggers, a team that features the incredible hitting prowess of his son, Bamm-Bamm, and Fred volunteers to coach an opposing team, the Bedrock Broncos, for his boss Mr. Slate. When driving home from work, he ends up pulled over by a police officer for speeding. When Fred mentions that he is coaching the Bedrock Broncos, the police officer lets him off with a warning and says that he has a pitcher for his team. At the stadium, Wilma and Betty wonder what's taking Fred and Barney.
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Starring
Editing
  • Tom Whintall
Runtime
  • 3600.0
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Name
  • The Flintstones' Little Big League
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Preceded By
  • A Flintstone Christmas
Title
  • The Flintstones: Little Big League
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Music
First Aired
  • 1978-04-06
ID
  • 193165
Director
Followed By
  • The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone
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  • The Flintstones: Little Big League is an animated telefilm produced by Hanna-Barbera for NBC in 1976, starring the Flintstones.
  • Fred and Barney become coaches of opposing Little League baseball teams: Barney is coach of the Sandstone Sluggers, a team that features the incredible hitting prowess of his son, Bamm-Bamm, and Fred volunteers to coach an opposing team, the Bedrock Broncos, for his boss Mr. Slate. When driving home from work, he ends up pulled over by a police officer for speeding. When Fred mentions that he is coaching the Bedrock Broncos, the police officer lets him off with a warning and says that he has a pitcher for his team. Upon arriving home, Fred tells Wilma and Pebbles that he became the coach for the Bedrock Broncos. He decides not let Barney know of this until later. When it comes to practice, Fred denies having Barney see them. When Fred does meet the team, he ends up meeting Lefty (the son of the police officer that pulled Fred over earlier) and Dusty (the son of Judge Shale). At the quarry the next day, Mr. Slate tells Fred to make the Bedrock Brontos a champion team or Fred will lose his job. When driving home later, he ends up accidentally rear-ending the police officer who ends up confiscating Fred's license. When Fred states that he will improve on Lefty's abilities, the police officer returns Fred's license with a warning not to enact a third warning next time. Moments later at home, Fred and his family are visited by Judge Shale who was not pleased that Dusty was resting while benched. Judge Shale then tells Fred that Dusty better be on the field practicing or he will land Fred in the courthouse. During practice the next day, Fred discovers that the Broncos' only strength is spearheaded by Pebbles who stuns everyone with her remarkable pitching skills and fielding ability. Fred decides to put Pebbles on his team. Leaving their long-standing friendship in the dug-out, Fred and Barney lead their teams right into the championship. When Barney stays with Fred, they sleep together that night. The next morning, a tired Fred and Barney take off and try to get to the ball park as fast they could only to be pulled over by a short police officer who ends up taking them to Judge Shale. At the stadium, Wilma and Betty wonder what's taking Fred and Barney. Meanwhile at the courthouse, Judge Shale suspends the sentence on Fred and Barney for speeding when it turns out that the game between the Bedrock Broncos and the Sandstone Sluggers is occurring. Judge Shale then has the short police officer escort them to the ball park. At the stadium, Mr. Slate has Wilma and Betty cover for Fred and Barney on the field. The game begins as Fred, Barney, and Judge Shale arrive. As the game continues, Pebbles pitches the ball to Bamm-Bamm who ends up hitting it upward. Since the ball hasn't come down and it isn't a home run or a foul, the game ends in a tie.