Wilma Flintstone

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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 live-action films, she had a brother named Jerry and an unnamed sister
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
A 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)
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Young Wilma.
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Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma.
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Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs

Wilma Flintstone is a cavewoman and the tritagonist of the Flintstones franchise. Her voice was originated by Jean Vander Pyl.

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.

Character description

Appearances

TV series

Specials

Movies

Theme park rides

Comics

Books

Video games

Biography

Straight to the moon, Wilma!

Celebrating another 50 years! 50 years of fun!

Development

Toys and merchandise

Main article: Wilma Flintstone/Toys

Gallery

Main article: Wilma Flintstone/Gallery

Behind the scenes

In popular culture

  • In the 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.

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