. . . "Ricky Slaghoople"@en . . "The Flintstone Flyer"@en . . . . . . . "Heterosexual"@en . . . ":"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Christian"@en . . "Wilma Flintstone (maiden name Pebble or Slaghoople \u2014 see below) is a fictional character in the television animated series The Flintstones. She is the beautiful red-headed wife of caveman Fred Flintstone, mother of Pebbles Flintstone and grandmother to Roxy and Chip Rubble. Her best friends were her next door neighbors, Betty and Barney Rubble. She has been voiced by the late Jean Vander Pyl until her death in 1999 and is now currently voiced by Tress McNeille."@en . "While the mid-1980s spin-off series The Flintstone Kids depicts Wilma as a child, the series seems to be mostly apocryphal due to its presenting Wilma as a childhood friend of Fred and Barney (the original series asserted that they met as young adults) as well as using the last name Slaghoople instead of the original Pebbles. Still, the series' depictions that Wilma had younger sisters and that her father\u2014who apparently died by the time Wilma reached adulthood\u2014ran a prehistoric computer business might be taken as valid. Wilma did mention having a married sister in the sixth season."@en . . . . "Performer(s) Appeared in Wilma Flintstone (n\u00E9e Slaghoople, though in two episodes of the original series, her maiden name was given as \"Pebble\") is a character from the animated television series The Flintstones. She is the wife of Fred Flintstone and the mother of Pebbles Flintstone."@en . . . . . . . . . . "\"A Jetson Christmas Carol\""@en . . "Wilma Flintstone is a cartoon character from The Flintstones, the wife of Fred Flintstone and mother of Pebbles Flintstone. She and her family appear in the couch gag of the \"Kamp Krusty\" opening sequence."@en . "Kristen Johnston"@en . . "Wilma Flintstone (maiden name Pebble or Slaghoople\u2014see below) is a fictional character in the television animated series The Flintstones. She is the beautiful red-headed wife of caveman Fred Flintstone, daughter of Pearl Slaghoople, mother of Pebbles Flintstone and grandmother to Roxy and Chip Rubble. Her best friends were her next door neighbors, Betty and Barney Rubble."@en . "Wilma Flinstone"@en . "Wilma Flintstone is a cartoon character from The Flintstones, the wife of Fred Flintstone and mother of Pebbles Flintstone. She and her family appear in the couch gag of the \"Kamp Krusty\" opening sequence."@en . "Children: Pebbles"@en . . . . . . "Wilma Flintstone (n\u00E9e Pebble or Staghoople) is a character from the Hannah-Barbera cartoon The Flintstones. She is the wife of Fred Flintstone. She appeared in the Drawn Together episode The One Wherein There Is a Big Twist, Part II, as one of the contestants for a replacement for Wooldoor on the show. She explained how she was a very old-fashioned person who still used an armadillo as an iron, a pterodactyl as a record player, and a prehistoric worm as a tampon. She then exposed her worm tampon. The worm said \"It's a living.\" and a red paintbrush painted blood into it."@en . . . "Jean Vander Pyl"@en . "Unknown"@en . . "Human"@en . . . "Orange"@en . . "Wilma Flintstone (maiden name Pebble or Slaghoople \u2014 see below) is a fictional character in the television animated series The Flintstones. She is the beautiful red-headed wife of caveman Fred Flintstone, mother of Pebbles Flintstone and grandmother to Roxy and Chip Rubble. Her best friends were her next door neighbors, Betty and Barney Rubble. She has been voiced by the late Jean Vander Pyl until her death in 1999 and is now currently voiced by Tress McNeille."@en . . . . . "Wilma Flintstone (n\u00E9e Pebble or Slaghoople; see below) is a fictional character in the television animated series The Flintstones. Wilma is the red-headed wife of caveman Fred Flintstone, daughter of Pearl Slaghoople, and mother of Pebbles Flintstone. Her best friends are her next door neighbors, Betty and Barney Rubble. Wilma's personality is based on that of Alice Kramden, wife of Ralph Kramden on the 1950s television series The Honeymooners. Thus, much like Alice, Wilma plays the strong-willed, level-headed person in her marriage, often criticizing Fred for pursuing his various ill-fated schemes. Wilma will also often be the one to bail out Fred when one of his schemes land him in trouble."@en . . . . . . "Red"@en . "During the musical number \"I Want A Wife (Not A Partner)\" in \"Stan of Arabia: Part 1, She is one of Stan's fantasy women who serve their husbands. One of the wigs that Roger wins at the competition in \"Of Ice and Men\" is a replica of the hairstyle of Wilma Flintstone."@en . . . . . . . "Jerry Slaghoople"@en . . . . . . . . "Stony Flintstone"@en . . . . . "Mica Slaghoople"@en . . . . . . . . . "Wilma Flintstone is the matriarch of the Flintstones, and the best friend and nextdoor neighbour of Betty Rubble."@en . . . . . . "Husband: Fred"@en . "Unknown"@en . . "Black"@en . . "Wilma Flintstone"@en . . . . . . . "Wilma Flintstone is the matriarch of the Flintstones, and the best friend and nextdoor neighbour of Betty Rubble."@en . . . . . "Roxy Rubble"@en . . . . . . "Performer(s) Appeared in Wilma Flintstone (n\u00E9e Slaghoople, though in two episodes of the original series, her maiden name was given as \"Pebble\") is a character from the animated television series The Flintstones. She is the wife of Fred Flintstone and the mother of Pebbles Flintstone."@en . . . . . "Caucasian"@en . . . "Wilma Flintstone (maiden name Pebble or Slaghoople\u2014see below) is a fictional character in the television animated series The Flintstones. She is the beautiful red-headed wife of caveman Fred Flintstone, daughter of Pearl Slaghoople, mother of Pebbles Flintstone and grandmother to Roxy and Chip Rubble. Her best friends were her next door neighbors, Betty and Barney Rubble. Wilma's personality was based on that of Alice Kramden, wife of Ralph Kramden on the 1950s television series The Honeymooners. Thus, much like Alice, Wilma played the strong-willed, level-headed person in her marriage, often criticizing Fred for pursuing his various ill-fated schemes. Wilma would also often be the one to bail out Fred when one of his schemes landed him in trouble."@en . "Mickey Slaghoople"@en . . . . . . "Female"@en . . . "Chip Rubble"@en . . . "Wilma Flintstone"@en . "While the mid-1980s spin-off series The Flintstone Kids depicts Wilma as a child, the series seems to be mostly apocryphal due to its presenting Wilma as a childhood friend of Fred and Barney (the original series asserted that they met as young adults) as well as using the last name Slaghoople instead of the original Pebbles. Still, the series' depictions that Wilma had younger sisters and that her father\u2014who apparently died by the time Wilma reached adulthood\u2014ran a prehistoric computer business might be taken as valid. Wilma did mention having a married sister in the sixth season. As a young adult, Wilma worked with Betty as cigarette girls/waitresses at a resort. There, they first met and fell in love with their future husbands, Fred and Barney (who were working there as bellhops). Wilma's mother, Pearl Pebbles Slaghoople, also met her future son-in-law, and took a disliking toward Fred (and vice versa), starting a long-lasting rivalry between the two. Eventually, Wilma and Fred were married, and Wilma became a homemaker, keeping house with such prehistoric aids as a baby elephant vacuum cleaner, pelican washing machine, and so forth. Wilma also enjoyed volunteering for various charitable/women's organizations in Bedrock, shopping and (occasionally) getting to meet the celebrities of their world, including \"Stony Curtis\" and \"Cary Granite\". In the original series' third season, Wilma became pregnant, and gave birth to the couple's only child, Pebbles. When Pebbles was a teenager, Wilma (along with Betty) gained employment as a reporter for one of Bedrock's newspapers, the Daily Granite (a spoof of the Daily Planet of Superman fame), under the editorial guidance of Lou Granite (a parody of The Mary Tyler Moore Show's Lou Grant). While employed there, she shared various adventures with prehistoric superhero Captain Caveman, who (in a secret identity) also worked for the newspaper (\u00E0 la Clark Kent). Later still, after Pebbles grew up and left home, Wilma started a successful catering business with her neighbor and friend Betty, before becoming a grandmother to Pebbles' twin children, Chip and Roxy."@en . . "Wilma Flintstone (n\u00E9e Pebble or Staghoople) is a character from the Hannah-Barbera cartoon The Flintstones. She is the wife of Fred Flintstone. She appeared in the Drawn Together episode The One Wherein There Is a Big Twist, Part II, as one of the contestants for a replacement for Wooldoor on the show. She explained how she was a very old-fashioned person who still used an armadillo as an iron, a pterodactyl as a record player, and a prehistoric worm as a tampon. She then exposed her worm tampon. The worm said \"It's a living.\" and a red paintbrush painted blood into it."@en . "During the musical number \"I Want A Wife (Not A Partner)\" in \"Stan of Arabia: Part 1, She is one of Stan's fantasy women who serve their husbands. One of the wigs that Roger wins at the competition in \"Of Ice and Men\" is a replica of the hairstyle of Wilma Flintstone."@en . "#DEDEE2"@en . . . "Wilma Flintstone (n\u00E9e Pebble or Slaghoople; see below) is a fictional character in the television animated series The Flintstones. Wilma is the red-headed wife of caveman Fred Flintstone, daughter of Pearl Slaghoople, and mother of Pebbles Flintstone. Her best friends are her next door neighbors, Betty and Barney Rubble."@en . "Housewife"@en . . .