Why Does Practically Everyone Loathe Gazoo So Much??
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codykilgore — 12 years ago(December 20, 2013 10:32 AM)
I certainly don't loathe Gazoo. I actually like the little Green Guy. The Gazoo episodes entertain me and I think there is much humor associated with him and Fred and Barney. But to each his or her own. I like all six seasons of the Flintstones. and I still watch it often.
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Oddark123 — 12 years ago(January 04, 2014 02:55 AM)
While he never bothered me as much i love him, it seems that most real hate when it comes to Hanna Barbera, is that for certain people certain characters just annoyed the **** out of them. Great Gazoo being one of them, others being the likes of Scrappy Doo, Jabberjaw, Orbitty, etc. To some they are things to be hidden and others are to be cherished. Although to be fair to each of them, re-runs and sales seem to vindicate most of them as even with as much targeted hate as they got, did well enough.
However in general i don't think the Flintstones ever jumped the shark. And none o the things they added/lost ever really made me change from being a fan. Sure at times i wished the babies weren't around, but sometimes there were still adventures where they were written off or when Fred and Barney had more adventures in later spin offs.
However i do wish there could have been more Gazoo as well. Sad they never brought him back in a spin off or something. But at least we have re-runs if nothing else.
EDIT: Reading another thread got me thinking, is the lack of more Gazoo to blame on them not liking him or because Harvey Korman wasn't available? Since characters with far bigger haters seemed to have no problem being reused, kinda makes me curious.
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richard.fuller1 — 12 years ago(January 18, 2014 08:07 AM)
Gazoo never bothered me. I still vividly remember when I saw his first appearance and what all was going on. I would see this in the seventies.
And without Gazoo, there wouldn't have been the futuristic episode which gave way for the Jetsons.
I think Gazoo and his 'dum-dum' bits did pave the way for the depiction that went down in the Gold Key comic books, where Wilma, Betty and Dino are just cruel toward Fred and in a certain way, Fred is rather childish toward them as well.
It's all rather like, why did you marry him then, lady?
I was very surprised at the hostility in those comic books when I saw them decades later.
But there were some heartfelt moments with Fred and Barney and Gazoo in the cartoon, I do recall. -
richard.fuller1 — 12 years ago(January 18, 2014 11:05 AM)
codykilgore: "I enjoyed The Great Gazoo in the cartoons and I'm sorry to say that I never read his Gold Key antics! Sigh!"
I'd have to look at the Gazoo books, but it was mostly in the Gold Key Flintstones books where things got definitely hostile toward Fred, even without Gazoo being present.
There were Flintstones comic books, Barney & Betty, Pebbles & Bamm Bamm (teen-aged from the cartoons), Dino and Gazoo.
I got a few Barney and Betty that definitely give way to the idea the artist was doing drugs and drawing the horror comic books of the time as well.
But in the Flintstone books, Wilma, Dino, everyone would snarl and get angry at Fred and call him a big dummy. It was an incredibly hostile book. -
Oddark123 — 11 years ago(April 05, 2014 08:31 PM)
Gazoo sent them into the future before that special, but this being Hanna Barbera land, obviously they just all forgot when it was deemed necessary.
But in hindsight characters like the great gazoo are perfectly good scapegoats to excuse every single error, as honestly if that's all one world.it's time stream must be several shades of all screwed up with people time traveling and altering reality at least once per season.
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ItsEddieHaskellBeyotch — 11 years ago(March 29, 2015 06:48 PM)
I don't dislike him but his presence wasn't needed, the show was fine on its own and it was kind of childish that he was only visible to Fred and Barney.
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blanded — 9 years ago(May 23, 2016 09:54 AM)
I think season 6 had some excellent writing and Gazoo was involved in some of those great episodes so I am all for the little guy. Also he was voiced by Harvey Korman who was a very funny voice actor and added a lot of humour to the show.
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McGannahanSkjellyfetti — 9 years ago(June 29, 2016 07:11 AM)
I don't hate him. He actually was my ONLY favorite character of this crappy, lackluster, sh!tty animated Honeymooners rip-off series. Long live the late great Harvey Korman. May he forever always rest in peace
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McGannahanSkjellyfetti — 9 years ago(August 24, 2016 08:41 PM)
I'm a fan of Mr. Gazoo. If you have a problem with me posting comments on how I feel then why don't you just put me on your ignore user's list otherwise perhaps it's YOU who has too much time on YOUR hands lashing out on ME!
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Joey Martinez — 6 years ago(February 01, 2020 12:54 AM)
Honestly, the reason The Great Gazoo is hated is because the character is way too out of place for The Flintstones. Yes, TV's and prehistoric versions of other countries existed, but The Flintstones is a sitcom. That stuff makes sense in the context of the series, but Gazoo is an alien from the future that only interacts with Fred and Barney and grants wishes for them. That's just very out of place for show like The Flintstones.
Another thing is that there's a difference between a TV show jumping the shark and a TV show declining in quality. People tend to think that "Jumping the Shark=Decline in Quality", but it doesn't. Decline in Quality means the TV show is in an inferior state of quality; Jumping the Shark means a TV show reaches a point at which far-fetched events are included merely for the sake of novelty, indicative of a decline in quality. In the case of The Flintstones, I agree with you in that the show decline in quality starting in Season 5 in which the show started to aim much more for a kiddie audience and they included pop culture parodies more and more. But the show jumped the shark when Gazoo was added.
Just thought I threw my hat into the ring!