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|relatives= Son-in-law, [[Bamm-Bamm Rubble]]<br />Two grandchildren, [[Roxy and Chip Rubble]] | |relatives= Son-in-law, [[Bamm-Bamm Rubble]]<br />Two grandchildren, [[Roxy and Chip Rubble]] | ||
|married= Married | |married= Married | ||
|spouse= [[ | |spouse= [[Fred Flintstone]] | ||
|children= One daughter, [[Pebbles Flintstone|Pebbles]] | |children= One daughter, [[Pebbles Flintstone|Pebbles]] | ||
|first= [[The Flintstones (TV series)|TF]]: "[[The Flintstone Flyer (episode)|The Flintstone Flyer]]" | |first= [[The Flintstones (TV series)|TF]]: "[[The Flintstone Flyer (episode)|The Flintstone Flyer]]" |
Revision as of 21:33, 11 January 2021
Wilma Flintstone | |
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Wilma in "Hop Happy". | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Betty Rubble Barney Rubble Dino |
Occupation | Quarry worker |
Father | Mr. Slaghoople |
Mother | Pearl Slaghoople |
Sibling(s) | Twin sisters, Mica and Mickey In the live-action films, she had a brother named Jerry and an unnamed sister |
Other relative(s) | Son-in-law, Bamm-Bamm Rubble Two grandchildren, Roxy and Chip Rubble |
Marital status | Married |
First appearance | TF: "The Flintstone Flyer" |
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) |
Wilma Flintstone is the tritagonist character of the Flintstones franchise. Wilma is a stay at home wife for her husband, Fred. Wilma must always contend with Fred's temper, usually caused by work or money she needs, which usually ends with him looking like a jackass.
Not including The Flagstones pitch, Wilma's official first appearance was in The Flintstones episode "The Flintstone Flyer". The voice originated from Jean Vander Pyl.
Character description
Biography
Straight to the moon, Wilma!
Development
Toys and merchandise
- Main article: Wilma Flintstone/Toys
Gallery
- Main article: Wilma Flintstone/Gallery