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The Flintstones Season 5 Episode 9
Weirdly and Creepella Gruesome, along with their son Gobby, move into Tombstone Manor, next door to the Flintstones. Trying to be neighborly, Fred and Barney agree to babysit Gobby, whose strange pets make for a tortuously eventful evening.
Serie: The Flintstones
Episode Title: The Gruesomes
Air Date: 1964-11-12
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