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The fictional character from The Flintstones, a cartoon on TV .
First appearance The Flintstone Flyer
Created by Hanna Barbera
Portrayed by Mel Blanc (1960–1989)
Daws Butler (Pilot, 1959)
Frank Welker (1989–present)
Jeff Bergman (1990–2010 commercials)
Kevin Michael Richardson (The Flintstones on the Rocks)
Brad Abrell (2011 commercials)
Rick Moranis (1994 film)
Stephen Baldwin (2000 film)
Information
Gender Male
Family Bob Rubble (father)
Flo Slate Rubble (mother)
Mr. George Slate (uncle [?])
Roxy Rubble (granddaughter)
Chip Rubble (grandson)
Dusty (brother)
Pebbles Flintstone (goddaughter/daughter-in-law)
Spouse(s) Betty Rubble (wife)
Children Bamm-Bamm Rubble (adopted son)
Bernard "Barney" Rubble is the deuteragonist of the television animated series The Flintstones. He is the diminutive blonde-haired caveman husband of Betty Rubble and father of Bamm-Bamm Rubble. His best friends are his next door neighbors, Fred and Wilma Flintstone.
Barney's personality was based on that of Ed Norton on the 1950s television series The Honeymooners, played by Art Carney. Mel Blanc, who voiced Barney, first used the Barney Rubble voice when imitating Norton in the 1956 Looney Tunes cartoon Half-Fare Hare. Like Ralph Kramden on The Honeymooners, Fred was constantly on the lookout for get-rich-quick schemes, while Barney, like Norton, found life satisfactory as it was but participated in said schemes because Fred was his friend. Usually after Fred had hatched one of his plans, Rubble would usually show his agreement by laughing and saying "er huh huh... OK, Fred!" or "huh huh huh... whatever you say, Fred!"