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Fred Flintstone

Fred Flintstone
The Flintstones franchise character
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First appearance The Flintstones (1960)
Created by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Portrayed by John Goodman
(1994 film)
Alan Blumenfeld (look-alike, 1994 film)
Mark Addy
(2000 film)
Voiced by Daws Butler (Pilot, 1959)
Alan Reed (1960–1977)
Henry Corden (1977–2005)
Lennie Weinrib/Scott Menville (The Flintstone Kids)
Jeff Bergman (2000–present)
Scott Innes (Toshiba commercial)
Maurice LaMarche (Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law)
James Arnold Taylor (2005–2011)
Stephen Stanton/Dave Coulier (Robot Chicken)
Fred Tatasciore (MAD)
Information
Aliases Frederick J. Flintstone
Fred W. Flintstone
"Twinkletoes" (bowling nickname)
Species Caveman
Gender Male
Occupation Crane operator
Police officer
Family Ed Flintstone (father)
Eithne (Edna) Flintstone (mother)
Stony Flintstone (Paternal grandfather)
James Hardrock (Maternal grandfather)
Lucille Fangstone-Hardrock (Maternal grandmother)
Tex Hardrock (uncle)
Jemina (aunt)
Giggles Flintstone (uncle)
Hatrock (uncle)
Zeke Flintstone (great-great-uncle)
Rockbottom K. (Rocky) Flintstone (Paternal grandfather)
Granny Flintstone (Paternal Grandmother)
Jed Flintstone (great-grandfather)
Tumbleweed (cousin)
Mary Lou Jim (cousin)
Pearl Slaghoople (mother-in-law)
Ricky Slaghoople (father-in-law)
Bamm-Bamm Rubble (godson/son-in-law)
Roxy Rubble (granddaughter)
Chip Rubble (grandson)
Spouse(s) Wilma Flintstone (wife)
Children Pebbles Flintstone (daughter)
Stony Flintstone (adopted son)

Frederick "Fred" Flintstone, (also known as Fred W. Flintstone, or Frederick J. Flintstone) is the main character of the animated sitcom The Flintstones, which aired during prime-time on ABC during the original series' run from 1960 to 1966. Fred is the husband of Wilma Flintstone and father of Pebbles Flintstone. His best friends are his next door neighbors, Barney and Betty Rubble, who have an adopted son named Bamm-Bamm.

Fred lives in the fictional prehistoric town of Bedrock, a world where dinosaurs coexist with modernized cavepeople and the cavepeople enjoy "primitive" versions of modern conveniences such as telephones, automobiles, and washing machines. Fred's trademark yell is "yabba dabba do!", a phrase that was originally his club's cheer and later adopted as part of the theme song from the third series on and used in the 1994 live-action Flintstones movie.

Since the original series' run, Fred has since appeared in various other cartoon spinoffs, live action adaptations, music videos, and commercials.

While the mid-1980s spin-off series The Flintstone Kids depicts Fred as a child, the series may be apocryphal due to its presenting Wilma as a childhood friend of Fred and Barney; the original series asserts that they first met as young adults. Still, the series' depictions that Fred is the only child of Ed and Edna Flintstone (a handyman and a homemaker, respectively) might be taken as canon.


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