[s1e2] Hot Lips — Hannigan
Hannigan's character design is inspired by jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie , complete with an upright trumpet.
The episode centers on Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble, who are preparing for an amateur talent night at their lodge.
While practicing magic tricks with props, Fred mistakenly believes he has actually made Wilma and Betty disappear. [S1E2] Hot Lips Hannigan
Thinking they are temporarily "free" from their wives, Fred and Barney head to the Rockland nightclub to see Fred's old friend, the jazz trumpeter Hot Lips Hannigan .
" Hot Lips Hannigan " is the of the classic animated series, The Flintstones . It originally aired on October 7, 1960 , and introduces the series' blend of modern suburban life with prehistoric settings. Plot Summary Hannigan's character design is inspired by jazz legend
You can watch the full episode on platforms like Apple TV and Tubi .
Fred and Barney join Hannigan on stage for a jazz rendition of " When the Saints Go Marching In ". Thinking they are temporarily "free" from their wives,
The episode heavily parodies the 1960s beatnik subculture, featuring goatees, berets, and finger-snapping.
