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  2. Wilma Flintstone - Wikipedia

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    Jean Vander Pyl was the original voice artist of Wilma and played the role until her death in 1999, [18] after which Tress MacNeille took over as Wilma's voice. In The Flintstone Kids Wilma was voiced by Julie McWhirter Dees and Elizabeth Lyn Frasier at different points. In the live-action film The Flintstones, Wilma was played by Elizabeth ...

  3. List of The Flintstones episodes - Wikipedia

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    First released on The Flintstones: The Collector's Edition on VHS in 1994, it made its television debut on Cartoon Network on May 7, 1994, [1] and aired again on Boomerang in November 2006. It was released on DVD in 2001 and again in 2004. Notes: This was the original pilot episode for The Flintstones, but was never shown with the original ...

  4. The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma - Wikipedia

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    On October 9, 2012, Warner Archive released Wind-Up Wilma on DVD in region 1 as part of their Hanna-Barbera Classic Collection, in a release entitled The Flintstones Prime-Time Specials Collection: Volume 2. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Warner's online store and Amazon.com. [3]

  5. The Flintstones - Wikipedia

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    Miles Laboratories (now part of Bayer Corporation) and their One-A-Day vitamin brand was the alternate sponsor of the original Flintstones series during its first two seasons, and in the late 1960s, Miles introduced Flintstones Chewable Vitamins, fruit-flavored multivitamin tablets for children in the shape of the Flintstones characters, which ...

  6. Jean Vander Pyl - Wikipedia

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    Vander Pyl was the voice of Wilma Flintstone, her best-known character, in the original Flintstones series. She told an interviewer in 1995 that she received $250 per episode for making The Flintstones, and in 1966, when the series ended, she rushed to accept $15,000 in lieu of residual payments from syndication.

  7. The Flintstone Kids - Wikipedia

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    It is an alternative incarnation of the studio's original animated series The Flintstones. The series depicts juvenile versions of the main characters from the original show. [1] It aired from September 13, 1986, to November 14, 1987, on ABC. [2] It was the first Flintstones series not to have a laugh track.

  8. The Flintstones (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Flintstones was a box office success, grossing $130.5 million in the U.S. and Canada, including the $37.2 million it made during its 4-day Memorial Day opening weekend in 1994 (a then-record gross for the Memorial Day weekend, surpassing Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade).

  9. The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown! - Wikipedia

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    Even Wilma and Betty intimidate the Boulders and Barney and Betty's son Bamm-Bamm easily defeats Henry. Fred and Barney and their team win to great applause. Fred decides to quit wrestling. He takes his profits and sells the idea to McMagma. At the end, the Flintstones, the Rubbles, and the wrestlers enjoy their vacations.