Meet The Flintstones characters presented by Hanna-Barbara Productions. This popular animated television cartoon features two Stone Age families, the Flintstones, and their neighbors, the Rubbles.
The classic cartoon is based on physical comedy and its comic portrayals of modern conveniences, reinterpreted using Stone Age technology. The most popular example of this is their foot-powered cars.
This cartoon is great for all ages, and you’ll have a Yabba Dabba Doo time when watching this cartoon just like I did. From my experience, this cartoon series is good clean, family fun, and fans agree with a 7.5 rating on IMDb.
The Flintstones Cast & Characters
- Jean Vander Pyl – Wilma Flintstone
- Alan Reed – Fred Flintstone
- Mel Blanc – Barney Rubble
- Bea Benaderet – Betty Rubble
- Don Messick – Bamm-Bamm Rubble
- John Stephenson – Mr. Slate
- Gerry Johnson – Betty Rubble
- Hal Smith – Announcer
- Doug Young – Cop
- Howard Morris – Bird
- Daws Butler – Barney Rubble
- Henry Corden – Attendant
- Allan Melvin – Cop
- Harvey Korman – The Great Gazoo
- Jerry Mann – Announcer
- Janet Waldo – Mrs. Slaghoople
- Frank Nelson – Clerk
- June Foray – Bank Customer
- Paula Winslowe – 3rd Nurse
- Verna Felton – Pearl Slaghoople
- Rebecca Page – Pebbles Flintstone
23. Fred Flintstone
Fred Flintstone is the husband of Wilma Flintstone and the father of Pebbles Flintstone voiced by Alan Reed. Fred resides in Bedrock, a prehistoric town where modernized cavepeople and dinosaurs live together. “Yabba dabba doo!” is Fred’s trademark yell.
Outspoken and assertive, it is not uncommon for Fred to lose his temper. This attitude can sometimes irritate other characters. Although Fred is somewhat anti-social, he proves to be a friendly person who is ready to help others. He is also a devoted and caring father, maybe overprotective of his daughter.
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Fred is a caveman who has fair skin, short black hair, a large nose, and a five-o’clock shadow. He wears a blue necktie and an orange sleeveless shirt with a torn hemline and black spots.
22. Wilma Flintstone
Wilma Flintstone is a prominent character in the widely popular television animated series, The Flintstones, voiced by Jean Vander Pyl. She plays the role of a devoted wife to Fred Flintstone and is the mother of their daughter, Pebbles Flintstone.
As a prominent figure in the series, Wilma shares a strong bond with her best friends and neighbors, Betty and Barney Rubble. Throughout the series, Wilma is seen navigating the challenges of prehistoric life with her husband while demonstrating her resilience and resourcefulness.
She consistently displays support for her husband Fred, and her relationship with Betty Rubble provides glimpses into the importance of friendship in the series.
Furthermore, Wilma is often portrayed as her husband’s more sensible and level-headed counterpart, offering guidance and wisdom in difficult situations within the lighthearted animated world of The Flintstones.
Wilma Flintstone is a female character known for her striking red hair, which adds to her charm and attractiveness. She is depicted with a slim yet curvy build, and her facial features showcase expressive eyes and a warm smile.
Her attire mainly consists of a white one-shoulder dress with a jagged hem, accessorized with a necklace made of large white stones. Wilma’s appearance and style have, over the years, become iconic within the realm of animation.
21. Pebbles Flintstone
Pebbles Flintstone is the daughter of Wilma and Fred Flintstone and is voiced by Rebecca Page. Born during the third season, Pebbles gained attention as an infant. Pebbles’ catchphrase is similar to that of her dad, Yabba-Dabba-Doozie! One of her closest friends is Bamm-Bamm Rubble who lives nearby.
During her teenage years, Pebbles Flintstone dated Bamm-Bamm. She was often portrayed as a skilled baseball player and as an energetic and ditzy character. After marrying Bamm-Bamm, the couple moved to Hollyrock, which is a fictional version of Hollywood in California. She is also known to be adorable and kind among her friends.
Pebbles is a red-haired, fair-skinned toddler with black eyes and eyebrows. Her ponytail hair always has a trademark white bone. As one of the charming female Flintstones characters, she was born at the Rockapedic Hospital. As a child, she wears a teal diaper and a black and green-spotted loincloth.
20. Dino Flintstone
Dino is a dogasaurus in the Flintstones family. He has some characteristics similar to a pet dog like barking and pouncing on Fred when he gets home from work. Wilma and Fred encountered Dino a year before the birth of Pebbles.
While returning home from work, Fred noticed the young Dino in the street. He thought of playing with him, and then the little dogasaurus followed him home. Dino is a playful character who licks Fred’s face and gives doglike kisses. This lovely pup has become a Flintstone family favorite character.
In some episodes, he even acts like a butler. He can answer the phone, iron clothes, and dust the house. Dino is protective, friendly, and loyal to his loving Flintstone family.
Dino has purple skin, black hair, black spots, and black hands and feet. He wears a blue dog collar. Often times he uses his hind legs to run around upright.
19. Baby Puss
Baby Puss is a rarely seen character in the popular animated television series, The Flintstones. Serving as the pet saber-toothed cat of the main characters, Fred and Wilma Flintstone, Baby Puss is best known for being the pet Fred tries, but usually fails, to put outside the house during the show’s ending credit sequences.
In terms of physical appearance, Baby Puss is a saber-toothed tiger, which differentiates it from a modern housecat. It has a distinct prehistoric look, with large, curved upper canine teeth and sporting an orange coat with black spots.
18. Pearl Slaghoople
Pearl Slaghoople is the widowed mother of Wilma and Pebbles’ grandmother who is voiced by Verna Felton. She does not have a good rapport with Fred and plays the part of a stereotypical mother-in-law well. Pearl also made appearances in two live-action films, including The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas in 2000 and The Flintstones in 1994.
In the Flintstones series and films, she puts her best effort into damaging the romantic relationship between Fred and Wilma. She firmly believes that Wilma must not have a relationship with Fred.
Pearl resembles her daughter, Wilma Flintstone, but her build is more stocky and robust. Pearl is a fair-skinned woman with black beady eyes and black eyebrows. In the original series, Pearl has red hair tied up in a bun with a small white hat, and she wears a pink sleeveless dress with black spots.
17. Uncle Tex Hardrock
Uncle Tex Hardrock is a recurring character in the Flintstones series. He is Fred Flintstone’s maternal uncle and plays a significant role in two episodes of the original series, “Baby Barney” and “Deep in the Heart of Texarock,” as well as the episode “They Went That Away” from The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show.
Known for being a member of the Texarock Rangers, Uncle Tex brings a touch of the Wild West to the show, adding excitement and adventure to the storyline.
As for his physical appearance, Tex Hardrock is portrayed as a small and thin older man. He has short white hair and a long white handlebar mustache.
His attire typically consists of cowboy-style clothing, such as a large blue cowboy hat, bolo tie, and a purple sleeveless shirt. Complete with a hearty, deep voice, Uncle Tex proudly displays his Texarock heritage and adds a unique, memorable presence whenever he makes an appearance in the series.
16. Barney Rubble
Barney Rubble is Fred Flintstone’s best friend who lives in his neighborhood and is voiced by Mel Blanc in most episodes. In the Flintstones character’s original series, he is a deuteragonist.
Overall, Barney is more go-with-the-flow and cheerful than Fred Flintstone. When he is not playing jokes on his buddy and going along with Fred’s wild ideas he is devoted and caring to his spouse, Betty.
Overall, Barney is respectful, childlike, encouraging, and fun. His big-hearted nature has enabled him to win love and respect from others. As a father, he has also proved to be a responsible and loving parent. Barney has shown interest in playing pool, poker, golf, and bowling. He is also known to be a highly skilled drummer and pianist.
Barney Rubble is a short, fair-skinned caveman who has a 5 o’clock shadow like Fred, black eyebrows, and yellow hair. Most often, he wears a brown sleeveless shirt.
15. Betty Rubble
Betty Rubble is Barney’s wife in The Flintstones series, who is voiced by Bea Benaderet. She is the loving wife of Barney Rubble and the adoptive mother of Bamm-Bamm Rubble. Betty is best known for her close friendship with her neighbor, Wilma Flintstone, and her participation in various activities and misadventures with the Flintstone family throughout the series.
In terms of personality, Betty is gentle, kind, and supportive of both her family and friends. As a wife, she shows unwavering devotion to her husband Barney and demonstrates patience and understanding during their various trials and tribulations. As a friend, she remains a loyal confidante to Wilma Flintstone, with their friendship being one of the cornerstones of the animated series.
Physically, she is portrayed as a petite woman with black hair styled in a short, flipped-up design with a blue bow. Betty often sports a blue dress with no shoulder straps or sleeves and a white stone necklace as her signature outfit. Her facial features include large, expressive eyes and the character often wears a warm and friendly smile, highlighting her charming personality.
14. Bamm-Bamm Rubble
This fictional character is the adopted son of Betty and Barney Rubble and is voiced by Don Messick. His parents found him on their doorstep and started nurturing him. Bamm-Bamm begins taking a liking to Pebbles after encountering her at the Flintstone’s home. Betty and Barney found a note in the basket about the nickname of Bamm-Bamm.
Bamm-Bamm is a quiet kid who possesses super strength. He can easily lift his father Barney and swing him around or even the family’s two pets Dino and Hoppy at the same time. Bamm-Bamm prefers to spend all his time with Pebbles and is a proven musician like his dad by playing the drums.
Later, Bamm-Bamm attended Bedrock High School. While Pebbles has a more outgoing personality, Bamm-Bamm is highly sensible and passive. He became a mechanic, but later, he tried to pursue his dream of working as a screenwriter. After marrying Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm became the father of twins Roxy and Chip.
Bamm-Bamm can easily be recognized by his white hair, fair skin, and short stature. Most commonly, he wears an orange hat and orange loin cloth with black spots and a black strap over his shoulder. Bamm-Bamm is also often shown carrying a wooden bat.
13. Hoopy
Hoppy is the Rubbles’ family pet, and a unique animal species called a Hopparoo featured in the fifth and sixth seasons. Hoppy is known for its playful nature and its ability to hop around on its hind legs, providing amusement and companionship for the Rubbles and their neighbors, the Flintstones.
Physically, Hoppy resembles a blend of a green kangaroo and a dinosaur, making it an iconic character of the series’ prehistoric setting. Hoppy has a long tail, strong hind legs, and a pouch in its front, similar to a kangaroo. In addition to his green color, Hoppy also has a yellow snout and black spots on his knees.
12. The Great Gazoo
In the sixth season of the animated series, The Great Gazoo is a buddy of Barney Rubble and Fred Flintstone who appeared several times and is voiced by Harvey Korman. Gazoo is a small green alien whose original home is on the planet Zetox.
Gazoo had drawn attention due to his powerful capability of materializing and de-materializing different things. He could even freeze time and do other jaw-dropping feats. Since Gazoo is an alien, he looks distinctively different compared to his Stone Age-era friends.
He even built a weapon with tremendous destructive power. By pressing a button, one could easily destroy the universe, and he was punished by being exiled to Earth. Gazoo claimed that he had no intention of using this weapon.
When his saucer crashed, Barney and Fred first discovered him. Although the character faced criticism, he had a large fanbase. He appeared in different video games, storybooks, and comic books. Joanna Lee, who authored over 20 episodes, is the creator of the Great Gazoo.
He is a 2-foot figure with a long green nose and green skin. He wears a big green helmet, a pair of boots, and gloves.
11. Mr. Slate
In early episodes, Mr. Slate was known as Mr. Rockhead and J.J. Granite and is voiced by John Stephenson. He is the boss of Fred at the Bedrock Quarrel company. Although Mr. Slate is a company owner, he has played only a minor role in the show.
The negative side of this character is that he is hot-tempered, unfriendly, and strict. The antics of Fred Flintstones did not impress him, and although Mr. Slate has tried to fire Fred Flintstones, he has given his job back every time.
Mr. Slate is the same height as Fred with a similar 5-o’clock-shadow, fair skin, and black eyes. He is basically bald, with only two strands of hair. He wears a pair of black circular eyeglasses. He is most often shown wearing a blue tunic with a white necktie or a green tunic with a black tie.
10. Schleprock
Schleprock is a friend of Bamm-Bamm and Pebbles in the original series. Schleprock is a depressed teen, as bad luck always lurks in his life. The bad luck that follows him makes him gloomy all the time. In some cases, his presence also brings bad luck to others around him. However, Schleprock never causes trouble to others intentionally.
Schleprock is a caveman who is short with fair skin. He always wears a tall black and gray striped hat that covers his eyes. He also wears a matching gray tunic that is oversized and baggy. When he walks, his tunic drags on the floor.
A white bone holds the cloth together in the front like a large safety pin. Schleprock’s New Image is a special episode where he gets a fashion makeover, adds a white collar shirt under his gray cloak, and a large red bow in place of the bone at his neckline.
9. Roxy Rubble
Roxy is the girl twin born to Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm in the Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby episode. Roxy takes on her mom’s appearance but also has characteristics from her dad such as her white hair and strength. Roxy’s twin brother is named Chip.
Roxy is one of the cutest Flintstone babies. As an infant, she was short and had black eyes with thin eyebrows. She has thin red lips, a pink bow on her white head, and a matching pink dress to show off her style.
8. Chip Rubble
Chip is the boy twin born to Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Rubble in the Hollyrck-a-Bye Baby episode. Chip bears a strong connection with the Flintsone side of the family with his red hair and outspoken personality, like his grandfather Fred Flintstone.
Being a twin to Roxy, Chip is equally as cute and adorable. Chip has red hair and big warm black eyes. He often wears a light blue T-shirt and blue shorts.
7. Joe Rockhead
Joe Rockhead is a minor recurring character in the iconic animated Flintstones television series. Joe is close friends with both Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble. He is often seen in group outings and is known for his role as a volunteer firefighter. Making his debut in season one, he showcased his loyalty and camaraderie with the main characters.
As a caveman, Joe Rockhead is typically depicted as an average male figure similar in size to Fred. His attire consists of the Stone Age-inspired orange tunic with black spots and a small orange hat.
6. Edna Boulder
Edna is the mom of the baby, Egbert Boulder. Edna is a friend of Betty Rubble and Wilma Flintstone and has developed a close relationship with them. Egbert has played important roles in episodes like The Engagement Ring and The Babysitters and can be found playing cards with the ladies.
Edna’s physical appearance is a sturdy woman with short blue hair, fair skin, black eyebrows, black eyes, and red lips. She wears a red and black-spotted tunic dress with a torn hemline. She also wears a pair of black earrings.
5. Sam Slagheap
Sam Slagheap is a supporting character in The Flintstones, known for his role as the Grand Poobah of the prestigious Loyal Order of Water Buffalos.
Throughout the series, Sam Slagheap’s character provides comic relief and adds depth to the social interactions of the main characters, particularly those involving Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble, who were members of the Loyal Order of Water Buffalos.
In terms of physical appearance, Sam Slagheap is depicted as a middle-aged male with a stocky build, often seen wearing the distinct blue headgear and blue robe associated with his position as the Grand Poobah of the Loyal Order of Water Buffalos.
Although his appearance changed somewhat over the course of the series, Sam Slagheap’s iconic look and role within the organization remained consistent, solidifying his place as one of the most memorable Flintstones characters.
4. The Hatrocks
The Hatrocks are a hillbilly family that appears in two episodes of the popular animated television series, The Flintstones. Originating from the fictional town of Arkanstone, the Hatrock clan often creates humorous situations when interacting with the show’s main characters, Fred Flintstone and his family.
The Hatrocks family comprises various members such as husband Jethro Hatrock and wife Gruvella Hatrock. They have two sons, Zack Hatrock and Slab Hatrock, and a pet dogasaurus named Percy. The extended family also tags along including grandma, Granny Hatrock, great grandma, Mona Hatrock, and cousins Benjy and Maybelle.
3. The Gruesomes
The Gruesomes are a friendly and monstrous family appearing as recurring characters in The Flintstones’ original series. They made their debut in the fifth season’s episode titled “The Gruesomes” in 1964.
This peculiar family, consisting of husband Weirdly Gruesome, wife Creepella Gruesome, and their child Gobby Gruesome, settled in a mansion next to the Flintstones characters.
Despite their eerie looks, the Gruesomes are known for their affable nature and quickly become friends with their neighbors. When Fred and Barney discover the Gruesomes have their own reality tv show, they try their best to get featured on the show.
The family is easily recognized by their unique and somewhat creepy appearances that starkly contrast with the rest of Bedrock’s inhabitants.
2. The Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes
The Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes is a fictional, fraternal organization of men. It has a long history in The Flintstones franchise. The main operational base of the organization is the Water Buffalo Lodge. It is the place where different events and meetings are held. It is a stone-age building that appears between various episodes.
The Grand Poobah, Sam Slagheap has acted as the leader and host of meetings and is in the leading position of the Water Buffaloes. According to the rules of the Water Buffaloes, no one should share the club’s secret with others. If anyone does so, he will be punished. However, one can play a prank on others, and it will not violate the rules of the organization.
1. Chip Rockefeller
This one-time character is an antagonist in The Flintstones, the 2000 live-action film. Thomas Gibson played the role of Chip Rockefeller. Overall, Rockefeller is quite manipulative, smooth, and charismatic. Roxie is the name of his girlfriend.
After Barney Rubble and Fred Flintstone attend the birthday party of Colonel Slaghoople, Chip scolds him for a low-standard job. Although the Colonel accepted the friendship, Pearl showed a negative attitude.
Chip has a slender fit figure with brown eyes, black hair, and eyebrows. He owns a casino in Rock Vegas.
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Supporting Characters
- Ed Flintstone
- Edna Flintstone
- Ricky Slaghoople
- Flo Slate Rubble
- Robert Rubble
- Hot Lips Hannigan
- Arnold
- Rock Quarry
Impact and Legacy
The Flintstones was a groundbreaking animated series that introduced memorable characters such as Fred Flintstone, Wilma Flintstone, and Barney Rubble. These characters became icons in popular culture, with their influence extending far beyond the original TV series.
The show’s clever use of Stone-Age elements combined with modern-day situations created a timeless comedic environment that continues to entertain generations of viewers. The characters’ relatable traits and humorous adventures contributed significantly to the success and longevity of the series.
The reruns are fun to catch on occasion and all six original seasons can be streamed on Tubi and Boomerang with 3 seasons on MAX. The cartoon series was so popular it even spun off 12 movies that included animation and live-action.
The six-season Flintstones TV series cast was directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna. Joseph Barbera is also known for producing The Smurf cartoon series, and William Hanna produced the ABC Afterschool Specials series.
The Flintstones Characters Popular Questions
Who are the four main characters in The Flintstones?
The four main Flintstone characters are Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty.
What was Barney Rubble’s pet’s name?
Barney Rubble’s pet is Hoppy.
How many kids did the Flintstones have?
In The Flintstones, Fred and Wilma have one child named Pebbles.
What was Fred Flintstone’s boss’s name?
Fred Flintstone’s boss is Mr. Slate.
Who was Wilma Flintstones friend?
Wilma’s best friend is Betty Rubble.
Did Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm have babies?
Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm got married and had twin babies, Chip and Roxy.
What is Barney Rubble’s middle name?
Barney’s middle name is Matthew.
Did The Flintstones cat have a name?
The Flintstone’s large cat was called Baby Puss.