Remember that time Barney tried to kill himself

remember that time Barney tried to kill himself.
that was a bit weird for a kids show

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>kids show

>kid show
The flintstones were meant for general audiences. That’s why was even allowed.

barney endgame is pretty fucked up

There was an episode of Tom and Jerry i think where it starts off with a car driving by a bridge, throws a bag of puppies into the river
thought that was pretty fucked, but the puppies are ok so it's fine

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That wasn't too weird for a kid show back then

Top Cat was also a prime time show.

I remember to get angry about that .
because even if he was sad because he could not adopt that kid he had with him for like some days ,. he was totally ignoring his Wife .
He was a total jerk on that episode .

And ignoring THIS was really a crime .

And then years later.

I remember that. As a kid for the longest time I always thought that the puppies got thrown out the window on accident or escaped somehow. It wasn't until later I found out that drowning puppies/kittens in a bag was an actual thing.

>Portuguese

For what purpose?

kek

it wasn't.
suicide as comedy got done all the fucking time, it only got weird later.

YO WHERE CAN A NIGGA STREAM THE FLINTSTONES AROUND HERE THO?
I thought back on how good the DC comic was and I wanna relive some memories.

Fuck I forgot the how hot Betty was.

ESTO ES EL FIN, GRANDE PEDRO

>the first attempted suicide c. 30,000 BC colorized

This. As society gets increasingly edgier every decade, what's deemed "adult" or "for kids" basically is a sliding scale. I get triggered every time someone thinks just because they grew up with Looney Tunes and other old shit being aired on kids stations that they originally made "for kids", kids couldn't even see cartoons back when they were made cause they were only shown in theaters, which you did not bring children to in those days.

Fifty years from now, South Park and Family Guy are going to be considered "kid's stuff."

>This thread.
OP probably made this thread due to today's episode of Jeopardy, it had an entire category with questions relating to The Flintstones and this scene was related to one of 'em.

>Fifty years from now, South Park and Family Guy are going to be considered "kid's stuff."
>Implying they aren't now.

THEY'RE FINALLY GETTING MARRIED!
Well actually this was back in 1993, but still.
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I remember Fred falling over the bridge instead and the water wasn't even deep.

>theaters, which you did not bring children to in those days
I wish this were still the case today.

Did he... did he eat his best friend?

Yup, it's in some Mickey Mouse and Pluto shorts too.

That time Dexter dad tied up Betty so he could watch the game

Didn't they have a kid too?

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