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* At the end of ''The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone'', Rockula chases the Flintsones and Rubbles all the way back to Bedrock, still intent on making Wilma his bride. Rockula tries to tempt her with all the things she could have if she marries him, ending on the promise that her wish is his command. Wilma pretends to give in, then gives him an earful about all his new chores and responsibilities until he gives up and flees. That's right, Wilma ''nags'' a powerful, centuries-old vampire into submission.
* The scene in ''Hollyrock-A-Bye Baby'' where Bamm Bamm makes short work of the gangsters in Pebbles' birthing room in the hospital. It just goes to you, Bamm Bamm might be all grown up but he ''still'' hasn't forgotten the good old "BAMM!BAMM!BAMM!BAMM!BAMM!"

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* At the end of ''The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone'', Rockula chases the Flintsones Flintstones and Rubbles all the way back to Bedrock, still intent on making Wilma his bride. Rockula tries to tempt her with all the things she could have if she marries him, ending on the promise that her wish is his command. Wilma pretends to give in, then gives him an earful about all his new chores and responsibilities until he gives up and flees. That's right, Wilma ''nags'' a powerful, centuries-old vampire into submission.
* The scene in ''Hollyrock-A-Bye Baby'' where Bamm Bamm makes short work of the gangsters in Pebbles' birthing room in the hospital. It just goes to show you, Bamm Bamm might be all grown up but he ''still'' hasn't forgotten the good old "BAMM!BAMM!BAMM!BAMM!BAMM!"
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* At the end of ''The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone'', Rockula chases the Flintsones and Rubbles all the way back to Bedrock, still intent on making Wilma his bride. Rockula tries to tempt her with all the things she could have if she marries him, ending on the promise that her wish is his command. Wilma pretends to give in, then gives him an earful about all his new chores and responsibilities until he gives up and flees. That's right, Wilma ''nags'' a powerful, centuries-old vampire into submission.
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-->'''Fred:''' Well, ''I'm'' kind of a kook myself. ''[pulls out a switchblade with a cleaver]]'' Not rich, but still a kook! ''[begins to laugh maniacally]''

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-->'''Fred:''' Well, ''I'm'' kind of a kook myself. ''[pulls out a switchblade with a cleaver]]'' cleaver]'' Not rich, but still a kook! kook! ''[begins to laugh maniacally]''
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-->'''Fred:''' Well, ''I'm'' kind of a kook myself. ''[pulls out a switchblade with a cleaver]]'' Not rich, but still a kook! ''[begins to laugh maniacally]''
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** But the most awesome moment comes when Fred finally gets his shot at Cliff. First, he approaches him and remarks [[IronicEcho "It's time for you and me to"]] ''[[DeadlyEuphemism interface."]]'' Cliff, sensing a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown is imminent, tries to run, but Fred notices a nearby spherical rock and breaks out his world-famous bowling technique, standing on his tip-toes and successfully knocking Cliff on his behind. It's also a quiet reminder of the movie's BeYourself message--Fred ultimately saved the day by using his own skills, not pretending to be someone else.

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** But the most awesome moment comes when Fred finally gets his shot at Cliff. First, he approaches him and remarks [[IronicEcho "It's time for you and me to"]] to]] ''[[DeadlyEuphemism interface."]]'' Cliff, sensing a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown is imminent, tries to run, but Fred notices a nearby spherical rock and breaks out his world-famous bowling technique, standing on his tip-toes and successfully knocking Cliff on his behind. It's also a quiet reminder of the movie's BeYourself message--Fred ultimately saved the day by using his own skills, not pretending to be someone else.
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** Later, Wilma legitimately feels regretful for how she's acted and is unable to convince the Rubbles not to leave. When Fred asks who needs the Rubbles, this is Wilma's wake-up call for her own stuck-up behavior and starts trashing all the expensive crap Fred bought before leaving with Pebbles.

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** Later, Wilma legitimately feels regretful for how she's acted and is unable to convince the Rubbles not to leave. When Fred asks who "Who needs the Rubbles, this is Wilma's wake-up call for her own stuck-up behavior Rubbles?", she realizes she [[HeelRealization truly has gone too far]] and decides that their friendship is more important than any material possessions. To emphasize the point, she starts trashing all the expensive crap junk Fred bought before leaving with Pebbles.

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