All these years we have lived a lie. In reality, the Flintstones characters do not live in the stone age, but in a post-apocalyptic future. It seems strange that Peter and Vilma are faced with the dilemmas of modern life.
The progenitors, Scooby-Doo, Tom and Jerry and Atomic ant are some of the animation studio’s classic series Hanna Barbera. William Hanna and Joseph ‘Joe’ Barbera created hundreds of characters who are now part of popular culture. One TV show that continues to captivate millions of viewers is The Flintstones. The entire premise behind this beloved animated classic is supposedly set in the Stone Age, but one bizarre fan theory suggests we may have been wrong all along.
According to a theory circulating on the Internet, Fred Flintstone and his family do not live in a time that happened thousands of years ago, but in the not too distant future. The theory circulating on the Internet claims that the Flintstone and Marble families live in a post-apocalyptic world resulting from a nuclear catastrophe. To begin with, the fact that all the humans living in the small town of Flintstone behave as if they are familiar with modern conveniences, as well as dealing with very current conflicts, is very strange.
Perhaps all of Bedrock’s citizens are accustomed to everything we consider contemporary because they’ve known that kind of life before. The theory holds that after a major nuclear disaster, humans had to start afresh and tried to recreate modern life with the tools and materials they had at hand. With nuclear waste, animals would have evolved, some gaining intelligence, or in the case of dinosaurs…
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