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: In 2002, a racing game based on the film was released by Swing! Entertainment and Midas Interactive exclusively for the PS2 in Europe The "Boulderball Run"

So pour a bowl of Fruity Pebbles, queue up the DVD, and watch with fresh eyes. As the Great Gazoo would say: “Doesn’t matter if it’s good – it’s entertainment!” Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas The -Europe- -En...

When Universal Pictures released The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas in the year 2000, it was an ambitious attempt to recapture the magic of the 1994 blockbuster. While the film is often remembered for its cast changes and vibrant set pieces, there is a niche but fervent interest in the technical variations of its home media releases—specifically regarding the European market. : In 2002, a racing game based on

Based on the 2000 live-action film The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas , this 3D action-adventure game follows Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble as they compete for the affection of Wilma and Betty. Players explore Bedrock, drive foot-powered cars, solve puzzles, and play mini-games. While the film is often remembered for its

Today, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas enjoys a bizarre afterlife. It’s regularly screened at Alamo Drafthouse’s “Weird Wednesday” series. Podcasts like How Did This Get Made? and The Flop House have dedicated episodes. In 2022, a fan restored a 35mm print and screened it at the New York Asian Film Festival under the category “American Oddities.”

Set before the events of the original live-action film, the story follows (Mark Addy) and Barney Rubble (Stephen Baldwin) as they graduate from the Bedrock Bronto Crane Academy [1]. The duo soon meets Wilma Slaghoople (Kristen Johnston), a wealthy heiress fleeing her overbearing mother and a forced marriage to the conniving Chip Rockefeller (Thomas Gibson), and her new friend Betty O'Shale (Jane Krakowski) [2, 3]. The group heads to Rock Vegas , where Chip plots to cheat Fred out of his money and Wilma’s affection [4, 5]. Production and Reception

By stripping away European critical disdain and English-language prejudices, we see the film for what it is: a stone-age cartoon sprung to life with maximum commitment and minimum irony. It failed in Paris and London, but in São Paulo, Manila, and Mexico City, it sparked joy. And for those willing to dig through the gravel of early 2000s family comedies, Viva Rock Vegas remains a glittering, fake-diamond-encrusted treasure.

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