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Wilma Flintstone | |
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Wilma in "Hop Happy." | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Affiliation | Betty Rubble Barney Rubble Dino |
Occupation | Homemaker Caterer |
Father | Mr. Slaghoople |
Mother | Pearl Slaghoople |
Sibling(s) | Twin sisters, Micky and Mica, in The Flintstone Kids One brother, Jerry Slaghoople, and an unnamed sister, both in The Flintstones film |
Other relative(s) | Father-in-law, Ed Flintstone Mother-in-law, Edna Flintstone Son-in-law, Bamm-Bamm Rubble in the early 1990s trilogy |
Marital status | Wife to Fred Flintstone |
Children | One daughter, Pebbles One son, Fred Flintstone, Jr., in Golden Little Books' The Flintstones |
Grandchildren | Roxy and Chip Rubble |
First appearance | TF: "The Flintstone Flyer" (1960) |
Played by | Jean Vander Pyl (1960-97) Tress MacNeille (since 2002) Julie Dees (1986-87) Elizabeth Lyn Fraser (1987-88) Elizabeth Perkins (1994) Kristen Johnston (2000) |
The Flintstone Kids | |
I Yabba-Dabba Do! | |
The Flintstones | |
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas | |
The Flintstones | |
Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs |
Wilma Flintstone is a cavewoman and the tritagonist of the Flintstones animated franchise. Her voice was originated by Jean Vander Pyl.
Wilma is a strong-willed, stay-at-home wife for her husband Fred. Serious and incredibly sarcastic, Wilma must always contend with Fred's temper—typically caused by work or money she needs—which usually ends in him looking like an incompetent fool. Wilma's best friends are her next-door neighbors, Betty and Barney Rubble. Halfway in season three of The Flintstones, she gave birth to her daughter Pebbles.
Character description
Wilma is an slim and very attractive woman with fair skin and swirly red hair. She wears a white loincloth dress, a pearl necklace, and red lipstick. One distinct thing Wilma has is that she has black dots for eyes (as opposed to Fred, who has white eyes with black dots).
Wilma works as a homemaker in her household; often seen doing laundry or making meals for his husband when he comes home. She is patient, strong willed, and level-headed, often criticizing Fred for his childish and ill-fated schemes. Wilma can also be pretty sarcastic towards him when he acts up. Although she can get emotionally unhappy when something goes wrong, she still brings affection to her family, and will often be the one to bail out Fred when his plans land him in hot water.
Wilma's closest friends are the next-door Rubble family, namely Betty Rubble. Wilma is often seen having a conversation with Betty, regardless of what topic they cover. They are sometimes seen shopping in various stores within the the town.
Appearances
TV series
Movies
Specials
Shorts
Theme park rides
Comics
- The Flintstones (Dell Comics)
- The Flintstones (Gold Key Comics)
- The Flintstones (Charlton Comics)
- The Flintstones (Marvel Comics)
- Yogi Bear D.A.R.E.
- The Flintstones (Harvey Comics)
- The Flintstones (Archie Comics)
- Cartoon Network Christmas Spectacular
- #1B "It's a Gift"
- The Flintstones and the Jetsons
- Scooby-Doo! Team-Up
- #7 "Scooby-Doo, When Are You?"
- #8 "Future Shocked" (no lines)
- The Flintstones (DC Comics)
Books
Video games
Biography
Straight to the moon, Wilma!
Celebrating another 50 years! 50 years of fun!
Development
Wilma is based on Alice Kramden, the wife of Ralph Kramden and one of the four main characters from the 1950s TV sitcom The Honeymooners. Like her animated counterpart, Alice is patient, often finding herself bearing with her husband's absurd demands, and responding him with her sharp-tongued sarcasm.
Gallery
- Main article: Wilma Flintstone/Gallery
Toys and merchandise
- Main article: Wilma Flintstone/Toys
Behind the scenes
In popular culture
- In The Golden Girls episode "Once, in St. Olaf," Brother Martin says Rose looks familiar to which she said she gets that because she apparently thinks she looks like Wilma.
- In the 2012 film The Amazing Spider-Man, Dr. Connors's lab rats are called Fred and Wilma.
American Dad!
- "Stan of Arabia: Part 1:" She appears in a fantasy dancing with Stan, along with other fictional TV wives of the Golden Age of television who knew their place, as Stan doesn't want a partner in Francine, just a wife.
- "Of Ice and Men:" Roger the alien wears is dressed like Wilma at the end of the episode.
References
- Characters
- Amblin Entertainment
- Archie Comics
- Birdman characters
- Birdman
- Cartoon Network Studios
- Charlton Comics
- DC Comics
- Dell Comics
- Flintstone family
- Flintstones (franchise)
- Flintstones characters
- Gold Key Comics
- Hanna-Barbera
- Harvey Comics
- Humans
- Marvel Comics
- Scooby-Doo characters
- Scooby-Doo
- Top Cat characters
- Top Cat
- Slaghoople family
- Warner Bros. Animation
- Williams Street
- Yogi Bear characters
- Yogi Bear