La despedida de 1966 no marcó el final de Pedro, Vilma, Pablo y Betty. De hecho, garantizó su inmortalidad en los medios. La serie continuó teniendo una vida increíblemente larga en repeticiones, manteniéndose relevante para nuevas generaciones a través de constantes reposiciones y diversos especiales de televisión.
On , television history reached a milestone when the final episode of the original Los Picapiedra series, titled " The Story of Rocky's Birthday La despedida de 1966 no marcó el final
No Flintstones party episode ends cleanly. Fred always has to hide the remnants—a broken stone table, an unconscious saber-toothed tiger, or a hangover that makes the ground shake. This is the "morning after" trope that dominates despedida entertainment. On , television history reached a milestone when
The party moved from the "man-cave" back to the Rubble household, where they spent the rest of the night sharing stories of growing up in the Stone Age. It wasn't the "verified" wild night Fred had planned, but as Bamm-Bamm looked at his friends and his soon-to-be bride, he knew it was exactly the send-off he needed. Yabba-Dabba-Done! Should we dive into the details of the wedding ceremony or perhaps a story about their prehistoric honeymoon The party moved from the "man-cave" back to
Despite high popularity, the show concluded because syndication and reruns were more profitable at the time than producing new episodes. The Flintstones | Fandom Legacy in Popular Media