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==Development==
==Development==
Betty's personality was based on that of the archetypal wife of a lead character's best friend, commonly seen in 1950s television. She was specifically inspired by Trixie Norton from the 1955 sitcom ''The Honeymooners''. Like Betty, Trixie did not appear in every episode and had a less developed character; though she is shown to be bossy towards her husband, Ed Norton, at times.
Betty's personality was based on that of the archetypal wife of a lead character's best friend, commonly seen in 1950s television. She was specifically inspired by Trixie Norton from the 1955 sitcom ''The Honeymooners''. Like Betty, Trixie did not appear in every episode and had a less developed character; though she is shown to be bossy towards her husband, Ed Norton, at times.
==Gallery==
{{Main|Betty Rubble/Gallery}}


==Toys and merchandise==
==Toys and merchandise==
{{Main|Betty Rubble/Toys}}
{{Main|Betty Rubble/Toys}}
==Gallery==
{{Main|Betty Rubble/Gallery}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:01, 21 October 2022

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
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)
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The Flintstone Kids
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I Yabba-Dabba Do!
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The Flintstones
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The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
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The Flintstones
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Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs

Betty Rubble is a cavewoman and the fourth main character of the Flintstones animated franchise. 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.

Betty is a wife to her husband, Barney. 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

Movies

Specials

Shorts

Theme park rides

Comics

Books

Video games

Biography

The Fourth Wheel

I Am Cameo

Having become old and retired, Betty lived a life at the Old Cartoon Sidekicks Retirement Home.[1]

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. She was specifically inspired by Trixie Norton from the 1955 sitcom The Honeymooners. Like Betty, Trixie did not appear in every episode and had a less developed character; though she is shown to be bossy towards her husband, Ed Norton, at times.

Gallery

Main article: Betty Rubble/Gallery

Toys and merchandise

Main article: Betty Rubble/Toys

References

  1. ^ I Am Weasel: "I Am My Lifetime," season 2, episode 7 (1998).