What is Wilma Flintstone's maiden name? Jeanzi Nancy Szur, Have you signed up for the maximum number of questions for the day? Do you answer all the additional questions each day? Do you take all the personality quizzes and read all the stories each day? Do you review questions prior to their publication?
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Pebbles is the name of their daughter. Slaghoople, her complete name Wilma Pebble Slaghoople Flintstone. F is for Flintstones. Fred, Wilma and Pebbles. Wilma Pebble Slaghoople Flintstone. The character Wilma in the Flintstones cartoon series was voiced originally by Jean Vander Pyl between and After she died the role was taken by Tress MacNeille.
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Dino, Fred and Wilma's pet, was the only dinosaur named. Log in. The Flintstones. Study now. Does she just use that machine regularly for no apparent reason, without concerning herself with the ways she could alter the space-time continuum?
Wilma Flintstone might be a touch less reasonable than the show makes her out to be. The Flintstones version of the tale suffers from a logical problem that the others don't. They even wear Victorian-era garb while they do it because apparently, the Victorian era happened prior to the Stone Age. Either the denizens of Bedrock predicted how people would dress in the future or The Flintstones really is set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
In their appearances on the original show, Wilma Flintstone's mother, Pearl Slaghoople, has a rather mannish appearance. She basically looks like Fred would if he were a woman, or like the Queen of Hearts from Disney's Alice in Wonderland ; coincidentally, Pearl Slaghoople and the Queen of Hearts were both portrayed by the same voice actress, Verna Felton.
Slaghoople is respectively played by 's glamour goddesses Elizabeth Taylor and Joan Collins, who look nothing like the original Pearl. Did she go through a drastic and never-discussed transformation? Stylization is an essential part of animation. After all, if animation always looked exactly like real life, what would be the point of the medium? The Flintstones , however, contains some odd stylization that warrants some explanation.
Wilma Flintstone and Barney Rubble have beedy little dot eyes without pupils while Fred, Betty, and most other characters on the show have more realistic eyes. Why is there this difference?
Did the animators at Hanna-Barbera get tired of drawing regular eyes or run out of white paint? The latter explanation is plausible, given that the Hanna-Barbera studio never invested as much money in their cartoons as their rivals over at Walt Disney Pictures, even as Disney was going through a financial slump during the s. At one point, Wilma Flintstone is said to be an only child.
That makes sense, as we never see her interact with any siblings. However, in one episode of the series, she mentions having a sister. Does she have a sister or not? If she does have a sister, she must be some kind of monumental embarrassment that the rest of the Slaghoople or Pebble family usually don't interact with, all while generally denying that she exists.
Whatever rift happened in Wilma's family sounds really dark and much more intriguing than whatever Fred does while working the brontosaurus cranes, but alas, we will likely never see a serious, dramatic take on The Flintstones universe, unless Christopher Nolan decides he wants to do something really out of the box.
While it's not as famous as Mickey Mouse's gloves or SpongeBob SquarePants' pants, Wilma Flintstones's rock necklace is a pretty iconic piece of cartoon clothing - it makes her look like a prehistoric June Cleaver. Where did it come from? That's not a question many animation fans are concerned with but The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas bothers to answer it anyway. Fred gave her the necklace big surprise or Wilma's father gave it to her.
It depends on which scene of the movie you watch, as the film gives conflicting accounts of the necklace's origins and never bothers to resolve this discrepancy. No one expects a Flintstones movie to be as sophisticated as La Dolce Vita , but is it too much to ask that a screenplay not blatantly contradict itself?
In the two live-action Flintstones movies, Wilma Flintstone's mother is portrayed as very wealthy and disappointed that she would marry Fred, a man who is far lower on the socioeconomic totem pole than she is. Other works in The Flintstones canon portray Wilma as coming from a more modest background. Basically, her family is as wealthy as it needs to be to keep the plot moving. Essentially, that's a superpower, albeit an unconventional one. Tyrannosaurus Triceratops Brontosaurus Stegosaurus Snorkasaurus.
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