In 1960, the excellent animation duo of William Hanna and Joe Barbera, premiered the very first ever leading time half hour cartoon series, "The Flintstones". Two years later the only Hanna Barbera Studios DENTAL THEMED episode, "Nuttin But the Tooth", was aired. From this Flintstones cartoon there had been two restricted edition cels published. Each were huge hits with dentists as Each editions entirely sold out.
Given that the demand for the initial two pieces was so higher, Astounding Animation (an exclusive distributors of dental connected art) collaborated after once again with the quite talented Hanna-Barbera Artist Bob Singer on the third and last restricted edition cel primarily based on this cartoon. "Nuttin' But the Tooth" was episode 12 of season three. The Original air date was November 30th 1962.
Here is the quite funny synopsis of the plot:
After Barney wakes up with Poor tooth discomfort, Betty asks Fred if he would take him to the dentist to invest in his tooth pulled. Along the way Fred sees a billboard advertising the huge fight that evening, so Fred has the notion of pulling Barney's tooth himself and taking the $ten.00 to invest in ring side seats to the fight.
Fred's initial try is depicted in this these days classic, sold out restricted edition cel from 1994. "Nuttin But the Tooth" The cel photographs Fred about to drive away in his car though Barney stands behind the car with a string attached to his tooth at one finish and to Fred's car on the other,
As soon as Barney foils this try, by operating as soon as the car even though Fred drives away, Fred comes up with a further thought, shown in this sold out restricted edition cel from 2003, "Nuttin But the Tooth II". In this scene Fred has the thought of attaching one finish of the string to Dino's collar and then tempting Dino to run away by tossing the cat in front of him.
This program also backfires as Barney removes the string and hands it to Fred just ahead of Dino requires off as soon as the cat. This sends Fred bouncing down the street, up and more than lots of really hard objects just before lastly operating smack into a tree.
Not to be denied seeing the large fight, Fred suggests getting a Dinosaur Dentist pull Barney's tooth. This will price only $five.00, nonetheless leaving sufficient funds for a pair of low-cost seats for the fight.
This brings them to the only Dinosaur Dentist in town, Smiley Molar. Even though Smiley is on the telephone obtaining the grocery list from his wife, Barney gets an overdose of gas and floats previous Fred, proper out of the workplace window. Fred proceeds to chase when him, ultimately catching him with some nifty lassoing, which lastly crashes Barney on best of Fred causing Barney's tooth to fall out. The cartoon ends with the boys creating it to the fight.
The scene at Smiley Molar's Dentist workplace types the basis of artist Bob Singer's creation and third Restricted Edition dental Flintstones cel, "Stone Age Dentistry". Bob Singer, has worked alongside Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera Given that the magical days of Hanna-Barbera Animation in the 1960's and 70's. He is the last of the 3 artist's alive and nevertheless generating Hanna-Barbera animation artwork for Warner Brothers Studio right now. Warner Bros.studio nowadays owns, the then separate, Hanna-Barbera Studios.
Wonderful Animation has worked quite closely with Bob Singer for years. He has appeared at our show booth in the course of the annual dental meetings we exhibit at and has developed 3 other restricted edition cels for us: The Jetsons "Space Age Dentistry", Scooby Doo's "Negative Bite Clinic" and "Fred's New Braces"
Bob is a excellent talent that we are quite privileged to be in a position to work with him, but most importantly he is a fantastic human becoming. We have often been huge fans of Bob's artwork so needless to say, we had been pretty excited as soon as we saw his rendition of the new "Stone Age Dentistry" restricted edition.
I think Bob has expertly captured the appear and really feel of the "Nuttin But the Tooth" cartoon. Even from the very first sketch I could envisioned all 3 cels nicely hanging collectively. I also like the way Bob has portrayed the tools of the Stone Age dentist. The conversion of the give day to the Stone Age was normally my favored aspect of watching the Flintstones.
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