Betty Rubble
Betty Rubble | |
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Aw, how about some more screentime. Pretty please? Huh huh? Can I? | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Affiliation | Fred Flintstone Wilma Flintstone Hoppy |
Occupation | Homemaker Caterer |
Goals | Supporting her family Keeping Barney and Fred away from their schemes |
Father | Mr. Bricker |
Mother | Mrs. Bricker |
Sibling(s) | One brother, Brad Bricker, in The Flintstone Kids |
Other relative(s) | Daughter-in-law, Pebbles Flintstone |
Marital status | Wife to Barney Rubble |
Children | One son, Bamm-Bamm |
Grandchildren | Roxy and Chip Rubble |
First appearance | TF: "The Flintstone Flyer" (1960) |
Played by | June Foray (1960, pilot pitch) Bea Benaderet (1960-64) Gerry Johnson (1964-66) Gay Autterson (1971-82) B.J. Ward (1986-98) Rosie O'Donnell (1994) Jane Krakowski (2000) Grey DeLisle (since 2001) |
The Flintstone Kids | |
I Yabba-Dabba Do! | |
The Flintstones | |
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas | |
The Flintstones | |
Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs |
Betty Rubble is a cavewoman and the fourth main character of the Flintstones animated franchise. She is the wife of Barney and lives next to the Flintstones at the town of Bedrock. Her voice was originated by Bea Benaderet in the first four seasons of the original series (not counting June Foray in the pilot pitch). From seasons 5-6, she was instead voiced by Gerry Johnson.
Her relationship is somewhat more easy-going with Barney than it is between her best friend Wilma and her husband, Fred, who are always at odds with their money and what she can do. Not much of Betty's personality has been known apart from her limited screen presence in the original series, as it was written as a classic domestic sitcom in mind. Unable to conceive children, both she and Barney later adopted a son called Bamm-Bamm.
Character description
Betty is a beautiful, slim woman with fair skin and black hair combed into a bob. She wears a blue dress with black straps attached around her neck, and a decorative stone sewn onto the front. She also wears a blue hair ribbon on top of her head.
As mentioned above, Betty is the wife of Barney Rubble. She is a sweet lady who spends most of the time socializing with Wilma, and the two often make amends to bail their husbands out of whatever scheme Fred gets in trouble with. Betty is (unfortunately) the least developed character in the original show, as she is rarely seen not following the lead of either Barney or Wilma. In the latter's case, she often agrees with whatever feelings Wilma has in any situation.
In addition to her attractiveness and beauty, Betty can also be emotional at times. She gets mad when Barney acts up and she sometimes feels sad when something goes into the wrong hands. In later depictions, she is portrayed as being a bit more stubborn than Wilma, and considerably smarter than her husband.
Appearances
TV series
- The Flintstones
- The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show
- The Flintstone Comedy Hour
- The New Fred and Barney Show
- The Flintstone Comedy Show
- The Flintstone Kids
- Dexter's Laboratory
- 2.31A "Dad Is Disturbed" (no lines)
- I Am Weasel
- 2.7 "I Am My Lifetime"
- Johnny Bravo
- 4.11B "A Page Right Out of History" (no lines)
- The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
- 5.4A "Modern Primitives"
- Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs
- Teen Titans Go!
- 8.24 "Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary" (no lines)
Movies
Specials
Shorts
- D.A.R.E. Yogi Bear
- Heinz commercial (no lines)
Comics
- The Flintstones (Dell Comics)
- The Flintstones (Gold Key Comics)
- The Flintstones (Charlton Comics)
- Barney & Betty Rubble
- The Flintstones (Marvel Comics)
- The Flintstones (Harvey Comics)
- Yogi Bear D.A.R.E.
- The Flintstones (Archie Comics)
- Cartoon Network Christmas Spectacular
- Issue #1B "It's a Gift"
- The Flintstones and the Jetsons
- Scooby-Doo! Team-Up
- The Flintstones (DC Comics)
Books
Video games
Theme park rides
Biography
Summer job
In the original series, Betty was born Betty Jean McBricker, and worked as a waitress with Wilma at the Honeyrock Hotel. While there, they met the new bellboys Fred and Barney, but due to a misunderstanding when both the boys and girls were sitting in the rich guests' cars, each pair of friends thought the other was rich. The girls had fallen in love with the two men, but were afraid to tell them the truth, believing Fred and Barney would dump them otherwise. But soon after, their boss, Mr. Stonyface, revealed the truth to both of them while they danced at the masquerade ball when they should've been working, and were all fired and seemingly the end of their summer flings. Wilma's mom, who had visited to see Wilma's supposed rich boyfriend, took them home the next day, and while on the road, they spotted Fred and Barney. Wilma's mom did not care for Fred after she discovered the truth about him, but he seemed to make amends with her and for both couples by acting as the wheels to her car.[1]
The Sidekick
Betty Comes to Life
I Am Cameo
Having become old and retired, Betty lived a life at the Old Cartoon Sidekicks Retirement Home.[2]
Betty Sells Out
Betty appeared in a 2005 Dove shampoo commercial, with Wilma and Velma Dinkley.
Betty in the Funny Books
Development
Betty's personality was based on that of the archetypal wife of a lead character's best friend, commonly seen in 1950s television shows; specifically Trixie Norton from the sitcom The Honeymooners. Like Betty, Trixie did not appear in every episode and had a less developed character, though she is shown at times to be bossy towards her husband, Ed Norton.
Gallery
- Main article: Betty Rubble/Gallery
Toys and merchandise
- Main article: Betty Rubble/Toys
Behind the scenes
In popular culture
- In the Moesha episode "The Ditch Party," Moesha refers to Kim and Neicy as Betty and Wilma when she tells them to relax after they believe she's gone to the wild side in joining them in a ditch party, which is actually a story for the school newspaper.
- In the According to Jim episode "The Truck," a hustling bar patron repeatedly makes jokes about Jim looking like Fred, and when his wife and sister-in-law show up, he calls them Wilma and Betty, respectively.
- In The Fairly OddParents TV movie Channel Chasers, Timmy zaps himself and his fairies into the world of The Meatflints, where Wanda is dressed like Betty, but in Wanda's signature yellow.
- In the Family Guy episode "Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air," Fred and Barney attend the inaugural ball of the Quahog Men's Club, where Fred reveals to Barney that he accidentally caught sight of Betty undressing, who saw Fred, but continued anyway, giving way to Fred's e-rock-tion.
- In The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie!, Barney cheated on Betty with Toot. She is voiced by Tara Strong.
References
- ^ The Flintstones: "Bachelor Daze," season 4, episode 25 (1964).
- ^ I Am Weasel: "I Am My Lifetime," season 2, episode 7 (1998).
- Characters
- Archie Comics
- Billy & Mandy characters
- Billy & Mandy
- Birdman characters
- Birdman
- Bricker family
- DC Comics
- Dell Comics
- Flintstones (franchise)
- Flintstones characters
- Gold Key Comics
- Harvey Comics
- Humans
- I Am Weasel characters
- I Am Weasel
- Marvel Comics
- Rubble family
- Scooby-Doo characters
- Scooby-Doo
- Warner Bros. Animation