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{{Character
|name= Barney Rubble
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|name = Barney Rubble
|image= [[File:Barney Rubble.png]]
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|image = Barney Rubble.png
|gender= Male
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|gender = Male
|hair= Blond
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|hair = Yellow
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|job = Furniture reprocessor <small>("''[[No Help Wanted]]''")</small><br/>Police officer<br/>Crane operator
|age= 42 (Season 1) 45 (Seasons 2-6)
 
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|family = {{Scroll|[[Betty Rubble]] <small>(wife)</small><br/>[[Bamm-Bamm Rubble]] <small>(adoptive son)</small><br/>[[Dusty Rubble]] <small>(brother)</small><br/>[[Roxy Rubble]] <small>(granddaughter)</small><br/>[[Chip Rubble]] <small>(grandson)</small><br/>[[Bob Rubble]] <small>(father)</small><br/>[[Flo Slate Rubble]] <small>(mother)</small><br/>[[Mr. Slate]] <small>(uncle)</small><br/> [[Eddie Slate]] (cousin)<br>
|job= Unknown
 
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[[Eugene Slate]] <small>(cousin)</small><br/>[[Pebbles Flintstone]] <small>(goddaughter/daughter-in-law)</small><br/>[[Marblehead Sandstone Jr.]]<small>(nephew)</small>}}
|family= *[[Betty Rubble]] (wife)<br />
 
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|pet = [[Hoppy]] <small>(hopparoo)</small><br>Buzzsaw <small>([[Snorkasaurus|dogasaurus]]; only appeared in "''[[The Golf Champion]]''")</small>
*[[Bamm-Bamm Rubble]] (adoptive son)<br />
 
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|status = Active
*[[Dusty Rubble]] (brother)<br />
 
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|appearance = ''[[The Flagstones]]'' <small>(Pilot)</small>
*[[Roxy Rubble]] (granddaughter)<br />
 
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|voice = [[Barney Rubble#Portrayals|See below]]
*[[Chip Rubble]] (grandson)<br />
 
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*[[Bob Rubble]] (father)<br />
 
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{{Quote|'''Okay, Fred.'''|Barney Rubble}}
*[[Flo Slate Rubble]] (mother)<br />
 
*[[Mr. Slate]] (uncle)
 
*[[Pebbles Flintstone]] (goddaughter/daughter-in-law)
 
|appearance= "''[[The Flintstone Flyer]]''"
 
|voice= [[Daws Butler]] ([[The Flagstones|Pilot]])<br />[[Mel Blanc]] (1960-1989)<br />[[Frank Welker]] (currently)<br />[[Jeff Bergman]] (1990-2010 commercials)<br />[[Kevin Michael Richardson]] (''[[The Flintstones: On the Rocks]]'')<br />[[Brad Abrell]] (2011 commercials)}}
 
'''Barnabus Matthew "Barney" Rubble''' is the secondary main character of [[The Flintstones (TV series)|''The Flintstones'']], as well as the best friend of [[Fred Flintstone]]. He is married to [[Betty Rubble]], with whom he adopted their son, [[Bamm-Bamm Rubble|Bamm-Bamm]].
 
   
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'''Bernard Matthew''' "'''Barney'''"''' Rubble''' is a next-door neighbor, best friend of [[Fred Flintstone]], and the deuteragonist of the original series, [[The Flintstones (TV series)|''The Flintstones'']] and the rest of the [[The Flintstones (franchise)|franchise]].
Barney's personality was based on that of [[wikipedia:Ed Norton|Ed Norton]] on the 1950s television series ''[[Wikipedia:The Honeymooners|The Honeymooners]]'', played by [[Wikipedia:Art Carney|Art Carney]]. Mel Blanc, who voiced Barney, first used the Barney Rubble voice when imitating Ed in the 1956 Looney Tunes Cartoon [[wikipedia:Half-Fare Hare|Half-Fare Hare]]. As such, Barney tended to be much more jovial-minded and easygoing than his friend Fred, who was slightly smarter than Barney in some matters and slightly dimmer than he was in others. 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, Barney would usually show his agreement by laughing dumbly and saying "er huh huh... OK, Fred!" or "huh huh huh... whatever you say, Fred!"
 
   
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==Background==
Barney's interests included bowling, playing pool, poker, tinkering around in Fred's garage and playing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf golf] (though there were episodes where Barney did not know how to play golf). He, like Fred, was also a member of the Loyal Order of Water Buffalos lodge and its predecessor in earlier episodes, the Loyal Order of Dinosaurs. He is also a talented pianist and drummer. In the first episode of the original series he was an inventor of a hand-powered helicopter. Though clearly depicted as being in better shape than Fred, he isn't shown to be quite as enthusiastic a sportsman as Fred is. This distinction can be attributed to Fred's fondness of food, though Barney is shown to be almost as capable of excessive appetite on a number of occasions. Barney is not as emotional as the other characters, and rarely cries. He cries, however, after saying, "I hate to see a grown man cry," or "Oh gee if there's one thing I can't stand is to see a grown man cry."
 
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==='''Personality'''===
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Barney's personality was based on that of [[wikipedia:Ed Norton|Ed Norton]] on the 1950s television series ''[[Wikipedia:The Honeymooners|The Honeymooners]]'', played by [[Wikipedia:Art Carney|Art Carney]]. Like [[Wikipedia:The Honeymooners|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, Barney showed his agreement by laughing and saying, "uh hee hee hee... Ok, Fred." or "hee hee hee... whatever you say, Fred."
   
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Barney is more jovial, easy-going and good-natured than Fred is, though he often plays funny little insult jokes on his best friend. He’s very caring and devoted to his wife Betty as he never wanted to be romantically involved with another woman. Barney is childlike, respectful, noble, encouraging, judicious, responsible, understanding, big-hearted, benevolent, and extroverted. Also, he’s a loving father to his adopted son, Bamm-Bamm.
In early episodes, Barney had a Joisey accent and sounded nasally. However, when Barney's accent was getting too annoying, his accent was changed into a more deep and chuckley voice. In On the Rocks and Stone Age Smackdown, his Joisey accent returns.
 
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== Personality ==
 
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Although Fred and Barney are best pals, Barney loses his patience with Fred occasionally. The best example comes in ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' after losing his patience with Fred for ruining Pebbles's and Bamm-Bamm's wedding, Barney decides to leave [[Bedrock]]. He changes his mind after Fred owes him an apology. Fred is often aggravated by Barney's inveterate cheerfulness, but he does truly care for him.
Barney is more jovial, easygoing and good-natured that Fred is, though he often plays funny little insult jokes on his best friend. He is very caring and devoted to his wife Betty as he never wanted to be romantically involved with another woman. Barney is brave, annoying (sometimes), respectful, noble, encouraging, judicious, responsible, understanding, big-hearted, benevolent, loving and extroverted.
 
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Barney is not as emotional as the other characters including Fred, and rarely cries. He cries, however, after saying, "I hate to see a grown man cry," or "Oh gee, if there's one thing I can't stand is to see a grown man cry."
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==='''Physical Appearance'''===
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Barney is a short and diminutive caveman with fair skin, tan beard stubbles, yellow hair, thick black eyebrows and eyes that are depicted as two ovals or (occasionally) circles and shown only as dark circular outlines in the first through fifth seasons and later with black, very similar to Wilma's eyes in the sixth and final season of the original series. He also wears a brown loincloth with a black letter X-shaped shoelace on the top.
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==Occupations and Interests==
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Barney's interests included bowling, playing pool, poker, tinkering around in Fred's garage and playing golf (though there were episodes where Barney did not know how to play golf). He, like Fred, was also a member of the [[Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes]] and its predecessor in earlier episodes, the Loyal Order of Dinosaurs. He is also a talented pianist and drummer. In the first episode of the original series he was an inventor of a hand-powered helicopter called [[Flintstone Flyer|the Flintstone Flyer]].
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While the subject of Barney's occupation (or even if he had one) was never given during the original series (only implied at best), subsequent spin-offs suggest Barney went to work at the [[Slate Rock and Gravel Company]] alongside Fred at some point after the original series; possibly in some office role. An episode of the original series does have a brief scene of Barney working at the Granite Building and one episode depicting him as a furniture reposessor after Fred got him fired from his first job, although after this episode, the nature of his job became ambiguous once again later on. The first instance of Barney working alongside Fred at Slate's company was in the 70s primetime specials and ''[[The New Fred and Barney Show]]''. Barney would continue working there for most subsequent media, and in ''[[The Flintstone Comedy Show]]'', Barney along with Fred would briefly join the [[Bedrock Police Department|Bedrock Police]] force as part-time officers late in Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's teen years while still working at the quarry. By the time of ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'', Barney and Fred are seemingly no longer working part-time as police officers, with Fred once again working full time at the quarry, however Barney is back to working at his unidentified job which Fred picks him up from.
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When speaking to an upper-crust snob in another episode, Betty declares Barney is in "top-secret" work; but that might have been a cover for a low-level job or unemployment, or perhaps an in-joke meaning that Barney's job was unknown even to the show's writers. It could also be possible that both Fred and Barney work at the quarry, but may work in different sections of it, under different bosses.
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In one episode, Barney's boss tells him to "put down his broom," which implies some sort of janitorial works is involved. But in the majority of depictions after the original show's run including the highly successful 1994 film, Barney has been portrayed as working in the quarry as a dino-crane operator, alongside Fred, and its become somewhat cemented with the character. Notably in the the 1990s, Cartoon Network featured a musical remix of ''The Flintstones'' theme for their ''Groovies'' segment which included trivia about the show, with one bit of trivia claiming that Barney was "frequently unemployed". If this was the case, it would explain Barney's constant change in occupation and the obscure nature of his jobs.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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[[File:Fred_and_Barney_as_babies_-_Fussin_and_Feudin.png|thumb|left|182px|Fred and Barney as babies from an old photo from "''[[Feudin' and Fussin']]''".]]
While the mid-1980s spinoff series ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'' depicts Barney as a child, the series seems to be mostly apocryphal due to its presenting Barney as a childhood friend of Wilma and Betty (vs. the original series' assertion that they first met as young adults). Is possible that Banrey and Fred to forgott Wilma and Betty and to reunite as young adults. Still, the series' assertions that Barney had at least one younger brother, Dusty, was a childhood friend of Fred, and was the son of artist Flo Slate Rubble and car dealer Robert "Honest Bob" Rubble might be taken as valid. The original series also suggested in one episode that Barney was the nephew of Fred's boss, Mr. Slate, though subsequent episodes and spinoffs don't seem to support this claim. As a kid Barney worked in "Rock City". As young adults, Barney and Fred worked as bellhops at a resort, where they first met Wilma and Betty, who were working as cigarette girls. Eventually, Barney married Betty (as Fred did Wilma).
 
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Not much of Barney's life growing up is known, and while the mid-1980s spin-off series ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'' depicts Barney as a child, the series seems to be mostly apocryphal. What is known is that Barney has known Fred since infancy, with them even being taken on strolls together as babies and even being on the same sports teams together back in their high school days, all the while getting into all sorts of shenanigans even back then as reveled in ''"[[Feudin' and Fussin']]"''.
   
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[[File:The_Flintstones_-_Bachelor_Daze_-_Fred,_Wilma,_Barney,_Betty_in_the_Cinderama.jpg|thumb|150px|Barney with [[Betty Rubble|Betty]], [[Wilma Flintstone|Wilma]] and [[Fred Flintstone|Fred]] seeing a movie in the Cinderama.]]Barney and Fred would first meet their future wives Betty and Wilma in their teenage years at the Honeyrock Hotel sixteen years prior to the episode "''[[Bachelor Daze]]''" (although ''"[[Fred Strikes Out]]"'' implies they may have met before then, possibly having lost track of each other after childhood or simply the result of a retcon). There Barney and Fred had just started working as bellboys. One day they were goofing off and pretending to be millionaires in a fancy car they were watching when they first met Betty and Wilma (who also worked at the hotel as maids) who were also goofing off and pretending to be rich girls while hanging out in a fancy car that wasn't theirs.
Several episodes and spinoffs suggest that Barney, along with Fred, spent some time in the army early in their marriages.
 
   
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It was essentially love at first sight for the youths, but both parties were too afraid to pursue their relationships further out of fear that they would be exposed as lowly hotel workers. In the end though, the truth was revealed at the hotel party that night and both parties were greatly relieved to find out they weren't rich, and after being fired for goofing off, they were picked up and taken home by Wilma's mother [[Pearl Slaghoople]] who was less than pleased with her daughter's new boyfriend, Fred.
While the subject of Barney's occupation (or even if he had one) was never given during the original series, subsequent spinoffs suggest Barney went to work at the Slate Rock and Gravel Company quarry alongside Fred at some point after the original series; possibly in some office role. An episode of the original series does have a brief scene of Barney working at the Granite Building. When speaking to an upper-crust snob in another episode, Betty declares Barney is in "top-secret" work; but that might have been a cover for a low-level job or unemployment, or perhaps an in-joke meaning that Barney's job was unknown even to the show's writers. It could also be possible that both Fred and Barney work at the quarry, but may work in different sections of it, under different bosses. In one episode, Barney's boss tells him to "put down his broom," which implies some sort of janitorial works is involved. In a majority of spin-offs and movies, Barney has been portrayed as working in the quarry as a dino-crane operator, alongside Fred.
 
   
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It is unknown when Barney would formally propose to Betty, but it would presumably be sometime after Fred proposed to Wilma six and a half years after their first meeting (although how many years they've been married exactly always varies between episodes and media). Barney and Betty also presumably moved to Bedrock with Fred and Wilma sometime after their weddings, with Barney moving into the house next door to Fred's. Several episodes and spin-offs suggest that Barney, along with Fred, spent some time in the army early in their marriages, though said references may be to Barney and Fred's military service in the episode "''[[The Astra' Nuts]]''" which was very short lived and ended with them being unsuccessfully launched to the moon.
Around the fourth season of the original series, Betty and Barney found an abandoned infant on their doorstep, by the name of "Bamm-Bamm." A court battle ensued between the couple and a wealthy man who also had wanted to adopt Bamm-Bamm. Barney and Betty were successful in their efforts to adopt Bamm-Bamm because the wealthy man gave up (after winning the case) upon learning his wife became pregnant, after which he became a staple character on the series. For a number of episodes after Bamm-Bamm's debut, there is no sign of him on the show. In the fifth season, the family buys a pet hopparoo (a combination of a kangaroo and dinosaur) named [[Hoppy]].
 
   
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After their marriages, Barney got a job somewhere in Bedrock, although the details concerning it were always a bit obscured, while Fred got a job at Slate Rock and Gravel Company, although Barney briefly had some involvement at Fred's workplace. With their new home and jobs in place, the duo would spend most of their lives going through many shenanigans and trials, most of which involved Barney serving as Fred's lackey in many of his get-rich-quick schemes.
After Bamm-Bamm became a teenager, Barney joined the police force with Fred. Both characters were paired with the [[Wikipedia:Shmoo|Shmoo]] from [[Wikipedia:Li'l Abner|Lil Abner]]. He later became grandfather to Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's children, Chip and Roxy.
 
   
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The most eventful day of Barney and Betty's lives after marriage would come shortly after the birth of Fred and Wilma's first daughter [[Pebbles Flintstone]]. After her birth, Barney and Betty were made the newborn's godparents and the two would spend every night with her, an activity they cherished dearly due to Barney and Betty's difficulty in having children of their own. However, one night a disgruntled Fred lost his temper and told the couple to leave his daughter be after Pebbles' first words turned out to be something Barney taught her rather than what Fred had been teaching her. This greatly upset the Rubbles who ran off to their home, deeply saddened and heartbroken. Fred naturally realized he had overreacted and quickly went to apologize, but the Rubbles' held no ill will, realizing that they had been spending too much time with Pebbles to make up for their lack of a child and had been relying too much on Pebbles to fill that need.
Although he was friends with Fred, even he (Barney) lost his patience with him sometimes. The best example comes in [[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]: after losing his patience with Fred for ruining Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's wedding, he decided to leave Bedrock. He changed his mind after Fred apologised.
 
   
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[[File:The_Flintstones_-_Little_Bamm-Bamm_-_Bamm-Bamm_with_Betty_and_Barney.jpg|thumb|250px|Barney and [[Betty Rubble|Betty]] with Bamm-Bamm.]]That night both Barney and Betty saw a wondrous shooting star over their house and both wished with all their heart on it, with their only desire being to be blessed with a child of their own. The next morning, Barney walked out to fetch the paper when he saw, much to his amazement and delight, an orphaned baby on his doorstep.
In several of the original episodes of the series, Barney can be seen with his eyes depicted as two ovals or (occasionally) circles shown only as dark circular outlines. Other episodes show his eyes as being completely filled in with black, very similar to Wilma's eyes. However, there are three occasions where he was seen with whites in his eyes, in the episodes "The Engagement Ring," "Ventriloquist Barney" and "A Haunted House Is Not A Home". In "The Engagement Ring," the whites in Barney's eyes appear when Fred suggests that he spar with a fearsome boxer in order to earn enough money to buy Betty a belated engagement ring. In "Ventriloquist Barney," the whites in Barney's eyes appear when he describes the terrifying facial features of wrestler Bronto Crushrock. In "A Haunted House Is Not A Home," the whites in Barney's eyes appear when Fred hits him on the head after Barney frightens him by gargling in the bathroom too loudly.
 
==Marriage==
 
Unlike Fred, Barney has never been shown with any woman aside from his wife. However, an exception for this is[[File:The-flintstones-in-viva-rock-vegas-0.jpg|thumb|Barney in Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]] made in ''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]'' when he is invited to go to a buffet with Roxy, though he is not married to Betty at this point, but they are dating. Betty sees Barney wiping cream off Roxy after he accidentally knocks a cake onto her. Betty is hurt, mistakenly believing this to be an intimate gesture. Another exception is made in ''A Flintstones Christmas Carol'' when an actress named Maggie appears and every man at the Quarry, including Barney, is surprised over her beauty. [[File:The-flintstones_1994_movie_cast.jpg|thumb|Barney in Flintstones the Movie.]]
 
==Portrayal==
 
[[Mel Blanc]] was the principal voice of Barney Rubble, although [[wikipedia:Daws Butler|Daws Butler]] (who previously voiced Ned Morton, a mouse version of Ed Norton (the inspiration for Barney Rubble), in the ''[[wikipedia:Looney Tunes|Looney Tunes]]'' short ''The Honey-Mousers'') briefly assumed the role while Blanc recovered from a car wreck.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-0">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_Rubble#cite_note-0 [1]]</sup> In the first few episodes, Blanc used a noticeably different voice for Barney, sounding more high-pitched and Brooklyn-esque, only to later change to his Ed Norton voice for the rest of the show. Since Blanc's death, [[Frank Welker]], [[Jeff Bergman]], [[Stephen Stanton]], [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] and [[Scott Innes]] have all performed the role.
 
   
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With all haste, Barney took the child to Betty and read the note that accompanied it, which simply said that the child's name was "Bamm-Bamm" and that he needed a good home. The couple were ecstatic at the prospect of finally having a child of their own and Barney could only thank his wishing star for this miraculous opportunity. Although Barney and Betty would have some legal problems at first during the official adoption process, they eventually won out in the end and finally had their first true child, [[Bamm-Bamm Rubble]] who they would lovingly raise from then on.
In the 1994 live action ''[[The Flintstones (film)|Flintstones]]'' movie, Barney was portrayed by [[Rick Moranis]]. In the 2000 prequel, ''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]'', he was portrayed by [[Stephen Baldwin]]. In a Toshiba commercial he was voiced by Scott Innes.
 
   
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[[File:The_Flintstones_-_The_Great_Gazoo_-_Fred,_Barney_and_the_Great_Gazoo.jpg|thumb|left|Fred and Barney meet [[The Great Gazoo (character)|The Great Gazoo]].]]
== Trivia ==
 
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Barney's life from there continued to be a hectic one with many more shenanigans alongside Fred while also knowing the joys of fatherhood. Barney would also get to go on even more fantastic adventures with Fred after meeting the mysterious alien known as [[The Great Gazoo (character)|The Great Gazoo]], and although their time together was short, it would prove to be a very troubling but exciting time.
* As revealed in the episode The Flintstone Canaries, he is known to sing whilst having a bath.
 
   
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From then on Barney and Fred would still be inseparable as the years rolled by, with Barney even going to work in the same occupation as Fred, and they watched their children grow up to become teenagers and a lovely couple, who would fittingly enough become much like their parents, with Pebbles often acting as the scheming and adventurous planner while Bamm-Bamm would act as the unwilling but loyal sidekick in all her schemes, much like his father before him, much to his father's amusement. Eventually, Fred and Barney decided to pursue a new career path for themselves by joining the [[Bedrock Police Department|Bedrock Police]] as part-time officers. It was there that Barney and Fred would first meet the mysterious [[Shmoo]], who proved to be a loving and faithful police partner and pet to the duo both on and off duty.
== Gallery ==
 
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[[Barney Rubble/Gallery]]
 
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Many more years passed and now the Rubbles' and the Flintstones' children had grown to adulthood with lives of their own, with Barney's son Bamm-Bamm going on to become a mechanic and amateur script writer while still living with his parents. However the Rubbles and the Flintstones would received some life changing news when Bamm-Bamm announced that he and Pebbles had finally become engaged, a union which would finally seal the Rubbles and the Flintstones together as family forever more.
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==Relationships==
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==='''Family'''===
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In, ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'', Barney had at least one younger brother, [[Dusty Rubble|Dusty]], who was a childhood friend of Fred, and the son of artist [[Flo Slate Rubble]] and car dealer [[Bob Rubble|Robert "Honest Bob" Rubble]] might be taken as valid. In at least one episode of the original series, it was implied that Mr. Slate was actually Barney's uncle (most likely Barney's mom's brother) -- but subsequent episodes of the original series (as well as subsequent Flinstones-media) don't seem to support this claim.
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He was later married to [[Betty Rubble|Betty]], with whom he adopted their son, [[Bamm-Bamm Rubble|Bamm-Bamm]] and also had a pet hopparoo named [[Hoppy]]. He later became the paternal grandfather to Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's children, [[Chip Rubble|Chip]] and [[Roxy Rubble|Roxy]].
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==='''Love Interests'''===
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Unlike Fred, Barney has never been shown with any woman aside from his wife. However, an exception for this is made in ''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]'' when he is invited to go to a buffet with [[Chip Rockefeller|Chip]]'s secretary, [[Roxie]], although he and Betty are just dating and not married at this point. After Barney accidentally knocks a cake onto Roxie and is helping her get cleaned up, Betty happens to witness this and (not realizing what happened) mistakes this for intimate gesture between the two.
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Another exception is made in ''[[A Flintstones Christmas Carol]]'' when an actress named [[Maggie]] appears and every man at the Quarry, including Barney, is surprised over her beauty.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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{{Scroll Box
Barney has made cameo appearances on the show ''[[wikipedia:Dexter's Laboratory|Dexter's Laboratory]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Family Guy|Family Guy]]'' and in the movie ''[[wikipedia:Better Off Dead|Better Off Dead]]''.
 
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==='''Television shows'''===
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*''[[The Flagstones]]'' (1959)
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*''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]'' (1960–1966)
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*''[[The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show]]'' (1971–1972)
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*''[[The Flintstone Comedy Hour]]'' (1972–1974)
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*''[[w:c:hanna-barbera:Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics|Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics]]'' (1977–1978)
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*''[[Fred Flintstone and Friends]]'' (1977–1978)
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*''[[The New Fred and Barney Show]]'' (1979)
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*''[[Fred and Barney Meet the Thing]]'' (1979)
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*''[[Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo]]'' (1979–1980)
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*''[[The Flintstone Comedy Show]]'' (known as ''Flintstone Frolics'') (1980–1982)
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*''[[The Flintstone Funnies]]'' (1982–1984)
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*''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'' (1986–1988)
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*''[[The Rubbles]]'' (2002)
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*''[[Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs]]''
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*''[[Bedrock (TV series)|Bedrock]]''
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==='''Films and specials'''===
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*''Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?'' (1966)
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*''[[The Man Called Flintstone]]'' (1966)
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*''[[1967 Busch Advertising Reel]]'' (1967)
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*''The Flintstones on Ice'' (1973)
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*''[[A Flintstone Christmas]]'' (1977)
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*''[[Wikipedia:Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue|Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue]]'' (1978)
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*''[[The Flintstones - Little Big League|The Flintstones: Little Big League]]'' (1978)
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*''[[Wikipedia:Hanna-Barbera Educational Filmstrips|Hanna-Barbera Educational Filmstrips]]'' (1980) – ''Bamm-Bamm Tackles a Term Paper'', ''A Weighty Problem'', ''Fire Alarm'', ''Fire Escape'' and ''Driving Guide''
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*''[[The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone]]'' (1980)
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*''[[The Flintstone Primetime Specials]]''
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**''[[The Flintstones' New Neighbors]]'' (1980)
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**''[[The Flintstones - Fred's Final Fling|The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling]]'' (1980)
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**''[[The Flintstones - Wind-Up Wilma|The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma]]'' (1981)
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**''[[The Flintstones - Jogging Fever|The Flintstones: Jogging Fever]]'' (1981)
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*''[[The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration]]'' (1986)
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*''[[The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones]]'' (1987)
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*''[[The Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" Special]]'' (1988)
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*''[[The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera]]'' (1990)
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*''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' (1993)
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*''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'' (1993)
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*''[[A Flintstone Family Christmas]]'' (1993)
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*''[[The Flintstones (film)|The Flintstones]]'' (1994)
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*''[[A Flintstones Christmas Carol]]'' (1994)
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*''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]'' (2000)
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*''[[The Flintstones - On the Rocks|The Flintstones: On the Rocks]]'' (2001)
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*''[[The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!]]'' (2015)
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==='''Video games'''===
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*''[[The Flintstones - The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy|The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones (1993 video game)|The Flintstones]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones - The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak|The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones - The Treasure of Sierra Madrock|The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock]]''
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*''[[Flintstones/Jetsons Time Warp]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones - Bedrock Bowling|The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling]]''
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*''The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas''
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*''[[The Flintstones - BurgerTime in Bedrock|The Flintstones: BurgerTime in Bedrock]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones - Big Trouble in Bedrock|The Flintstones: Big Trouble in Bedrock]]''
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**''[[Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm (Charlton Comics)]]''
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**''[[Dino (Charlton Comics)]]''
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**''[[The Great Gazoo (Charlton Comics)]]''
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***''[[Droop-Along Flintstone]]''
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***''[[Fred Flintstone Woos Again]]''
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***''[[The Little White Lie]]''
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**''[[The Man Called Flintstone]]'' (1966)
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**''[[Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo]]'' (1979–1980)
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**''[[The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone]]'' (1980)
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**''[[The Flintstone Comedy Show]]'' (known as ''The Flintstone Frolics'') (1980–1982)
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**''[[The Flintstone Primetime Specials]]''
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***''[[The Flintstones - Fred's Final Fling|The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling]]'' (1980)
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**''[[The Flintstone Funnies]]'' (1982–1984)
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**''[[The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones]]'' (1987)
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**''[[The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera]]'' (1990)
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**''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' (1993)
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**''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'' (1993)
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**''[[A Flintstone Family Christmas]]'' (1993)
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**''[[A Flintstones Christmas Carol]]'' (1994)
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**''[[The Flintstones - Bedrock Bowling|The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling]]'' (2000)
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**[[Pebbles Cereal]] commercials (1990-2011)
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**''Johnny Bravo'' (2004)
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**''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'' (2006)
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**''[[The Flintstones - On the Rocks|The Flintstones: On the Rocks]]'' (2001)
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**''[[The Rubbles]]'' (2002)
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**''[[The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!]]'' (2015)
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**''[[Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs]]'' (2020)
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*[[Rick Moranis]] - ''[[The Flintstones (film)|The Flintstones]]'' (1994)
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*[[Stephen Baldwin]] - ''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]'' (2000)
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*Scott Innes - [[Wikipedia:Toshiba|Toshiba]] commercial
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*[[Jeff Bergman]] - [[Pebbles Cereal]] commercials and ''[[Bedrock River Adventure]]''
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*In the early episodes of the original series, Barney had a New Jersey accent but was soon changed to a deeper, more chuckle-like American voice. In ''[[The Flintstones - On the Rocks|On the Rocks]]'', ''[[The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!|Stone Age SmackDown!]]'', and ''[[Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs]]'', his Jersey accent returns.
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*Barney has made cameo appearances on the shows ''[[w:c:dexterslab:Dexter's Laboratory|Dexter's Laboratory]]'', ''[[w:c:familyguy:Family Guy|Family Guy]],'' ''[[w:c:robotchicken:Robot Chicken|Robot Chicken]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Saturday Night Live|Saturday Night Live]],'' and in the 1985 movie, ''[[wikipedia:Better Off Dead|Better Off Dead]]''.
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*Barney appeared as a supporting character in the 1995 series, ''[[w:c:johnnybravo:Johnny Bravo|Johnny Bravo]]'', in the 2004 episode "''[[A Page Right Out of History]]''".
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*[[Hal Smith]] originally auditioned for the role of Barney Rubble and even did a test track of his voice in the pilot. His voice however, was later rejected and was replaced by [[Daws Butler]]. However, he claimed in an [https://youtu.be/TmGSWR0chF8 interview] that he was the original voice of Barney Rubble.
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 1 March 2024

Okay, Fred.
―Barney Rubble


Bernard Matthew "Barney" Rubble is a next-door neighbor, best friend of Fred Flintstone, and the deuteragonist of the original series, The Flintstones and the rest of the franchise.

Background

Personality

Barney's personality was based on that of Ed Norton on the 1950s television series The Honeymooners, played by Art Carney. 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, Barney showed his agreement by laughing and saying, "uh hee hee hee... Ok, Fred." or "hee hee hee... whatever you say, Fred."

Barney is more jovial, easy-going and good-natured than Fred is, though he often plays funny little insult jokes on his best friend. He’s very caring and devoted to his wife Betty as he never wanted to be romantically involved with another woman. Barney is childlike, respectful, noble, encouraging, judicious, responsible, understanding, big-hearted, benevolent, and extroverted. Also, he’s a loving father to his adopted son, Bamm-Bamm.

Although Fred and Barney are best pals, Barney loses his patience with Fred occasionally. The best example comes in I Yabba-Dabba Do! after losing his patience with Fred for ruining Pebbles's and Bamm-Bamm's wedding, Barney decides to leave Bedrock. He changes his mind after Fred owes him an apology. Fred is often aggravated by Barney's inveterate cheerfulness, but he does truly care for him.

Barney is not as emotional as the other characters including Fred, and rarely cries. He cries, however, after saying, "I hate to see a grown man cry," or "Oh gee, if there's one thing I can't stand is to see a grown man cry."

Physical Appearance

Barney is a short and diminutive caveman with fair skin, tan beard stubbles, yellow hair, thick black eyebrows and eyes that are depicted as two ovals or (occasionally) circles and shown only as dark circular outlines in the first through fifth seasons and later with black, very similar to Wilma's eyes in the sixth and final season of the original series. He also wears a brown loincloth with a black letter X-shaped shoelace on the top.

Occupations and Interests

Barney's interests included bowling, playing pool, poker, tinkering around in Fred's garage and playing golf (though there were episodes where Barney did not know how to play golf). He, like Fred, was also a member of the Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes and its predecessor in earlier episodes, the Loyal Order of Dinosaurs. He is also a talented pianist and drummer. In the first episode of the original series he was an inventor of a hand-powered helicopter called the Flintstone Flyer.

While the subject of Barney's occupation (or even if he had one) was never given during the original series (only implied at best), subsequent spin-offs suggest Barney went to work at the Slate Rock and Gravel Company alongside Fred at some point after the original series; possibly in some office role. An episode of the original series does have a brief scene of Barney working at the Granite Building and one episode depicting him as a furniture reposessor after Fred got him fired from his first job, although after this episode, the nature of his job became ambiguous once again later on. The first instance of Barney working alongside Fred at Slate's company was in the 70s primetime specials and The New Fred and Barney Show. Barney would continue working there for most subsequent media, and in The Flintstone Comedy Show, Barney along with Fred would briefly join the Bedrock Police force as part-time officers late in Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's teen years while still working at the quarry. By the time of I Yabba-Dabba Do!, Barney and Fred are seemingly no longer working part-time as police officers, with Fred once again working full time at the quarry, however Barney is back to working at his unidentified job which Fred picks him up from.

When speaking to an upper-crust snob in another episode, Betty declares Barney is in "top-secret" work; but that might have been a cover for a low-level job or unemployment, or perhaps an in-joke meaning that Barney's job was unknown even to the show's writers. It could also be possible that both Fred and Barney work at the quarry, but may work in different sections of it, under different bosses.

In one episode, Barney's boss tells him to "put down his broom," which implies some sort of janitorial works is involved. But in the majority of depictions after the original show's run including the highly successful 1994 film, Barney has been portrayed as working in the quarry as a dino-crane operator, alongside Fred, and its become somewhat cemented with the character. Notably in the the 1990s, Cartoon Network featured a musical remix of The Flintstones theme for their Groovies segment which included trivia about the show, with one bit of trivia claiming that Barney was "frequently unemployed". If this was the case, it would explain Barney's constant change in occupation and the obscure nature of his jobs.

Biography

Fred and Barney as babies - Fussin and Feudin

Fred and Barney as babies from an old photo from "Feudin' and Fussin'".

Not much of Barney's life growing up is known, and while the mid-1980s spin-off series The Flintstone Kids depicts Barney as a child, the series seems to be mostly apocryphal. What is known is that Barney has known Fred since infancy, with them even being taken on strolls together as babies and even being on the same sports teams together back in their high school days, all the while getting into all sorts of shenanigans even back then as reveled in "Feudin' and Fussin'".

The Flintstones - Bachelor Daze - Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty in the Cinderama

Barney with Betty, Wilma and Fred seeing a movie in the Cinderama.

Barney and Fred would first meet their future wives Betty and Wilma in their teenage years at the Honeyrock Hotel sixteen years prior to the episode "Bachelor Daze" (although "Fred Strikes Out" implies they may have met before then, possibly having lost track of each other after childhood or simply the result of a retcon). There Barney and Fred had just started working as bellboys. One day they were goofing off and pretending to be millionaires in a fancy car they were watching when they first met Betty and Wilma (who also worked at the hotel as maids) who were also goofing off and pretending to be rich girls while hanging out in a fancy car that wasn't theirs.

It was essentially love at first sight for the youths, but both parties were too afraid to pursue their relationships further out of fear that they would be exposed as lowly hotel workers. In the end though, the truth was revealed at the hotel party that night and both parties were greatly relieved to find out they weren't rich, and after being fired for goofing off, they were picked up and taken home by Wilma's mother Pearl Slaghoople who was less than pleased with her daughter's new boyfriend, Fred.

It is unknown when Barney would formally propose to Betty, but it would presumably be sometime after Fred proposed to Wilma six and a half years after their first meeting (although how many years they've been married exactly always varies between episodes and media). Barney and Betty also presumably moved to Bedrock with Fred and Wilma sometime after their weddings, with Barney moving into the house next door to Fred's. Several episodes and spin-offs suggest that Barney, along with Fred, spent some time in the army early in their marriages, though said references may be to Barney and Fred's military service in the episode "The Astra' Nuts" which was very short lived and ended with them being unsuccessfully launched to the moon.

After their marriages, Barney got a job somewhere in Bedrock, although the details concerning it were always a bit obscured, while Fred got a job at Slate Rock and Gravel Company, although Barney briefly had some involvement at Fred's workplace. With their new home and jobs in place, the duo would spend most of their lives going through many shenanigans and trials, most of which involved Barney serving as Fred's lackey in many of his get-rich-quick schemes.

The most eventful day of Barney and Betty's lives after marriage would come shortly after the birth of Fred and Wilma's first daughter Pebbles Flintstone. After her birth, Barney and Betty were made the newborn's godparents and the two would spend every night with her, an activity they cherished dearly due to Barney and Betty's difficulty in having children of their own. However, one night a disgruntled Fred lost his temper and told the couple to leave his daughter be after Pebbles' first words turned out to be something Barney taught her rather than what Fred had been teaching her. This greatly upset the Rubbles who ran off to their home, deeply saddened and heartbroken. Fred naturally realized he had overreacted and quickly went to apologize, but the Rubbles' held no ill will, realizing that they had been spending too much time with Pebbles to make up for their lack of a child and had been relying too much on Pebbles to fill that need.

The Flintstones - Little Bamm-Bamm - Bamm-Bamm with Betty and Barney

Barney and Betty with Bamm-Bamm.

That night both Barney and Betty saw a wondrous shooting star over their house and both wished with all their heart on it, with their only desire being to be blessed with a child of their own. The next morning, Barney walked out to fetch the paper when he saw, much to his amazement and delight, an orphaned baby on his doorstep.

With all haste, Barney took the child to Betty and read the note that accompanied it, which simply said that the child's name was "Bamm-Bamm" and that he needed a good home. The couple were ecstatic at the prospect of finally having a child of their own and Barney could only thank his wishing star for this miraculous opportunity. Although Barney and Betty would have some legal problems at first during the official adoption process, they eventually won out in the end and finally had their first true child, Bamm-Bamm Rubble who they would lovingly raise from then on.

The Flintstones - The Great Gazoo - Fred, Barney and the Great Gazoo

Fred and Barney meet The Great Gazoo.

Barney's life from there continued to be a hectic one with many more shenanigans alongside Fred while also knowing the joys of fatherhood. Barney would also get to go on even more fantastic adventures with Fred after meeting the mysterious alien known as The Great Gazoo, and although their time together was short, it would prove to be a very troubling but exciting time.

From then on Barney and Fred would still be inseparable as the years rolled by, with Barney even going to work in the same occupation as Fred, and they watched their children grow up to become teenagers and a lovely couple, who would fittingly enough become much like their parents, with Pebbles often acting as the scheming and adventurous planner while Bamm-Bamm would act as the unwilling but loyal sidekick in all her schemes, much like his father before him, much to his father's amusement. Eventually, Fred and Barney decided to pursue a new career path for themselves by joining the Bedrock Police as part-time officers. It was there that Barney and Fred would first meet the mysterious Shmoo, who proved to be a loving and faithful police partner and pet to the duo both on and off duty.

Many more years passed and now the Rubbles' and the Flintstones' children had grown to adulthood with lives of their own, with Barney's son Bamm-Bamm going on to become a mechanic and amateur script writer while still living with his parents. However the Rubbles and the Flintstones would received some life changing news when Bamm-Bamm announced that he and Pebbles had finally become engaged, a union which would finally seal the Rubbles and the Flintstones together as family forever more.

Relationships

Family

In, The Flintstone Kids, Barney had at least one younger brother, Dusty, who was a childhood friend of Fred, and the son of artist Flo Slate Rubble and car dealer Robert "Honest Bob" Rubble might be taken as valid. In at least one episode of the original series, it was implied that Mr. Slate was actually Barney's uncle (most likely Barney's mom's brother) -- but subsequent episodes of the original series (as well as subsequent Flinstones-media) don't seem to support this claim.

He was later married to Betty, with whom he adopted their son, Bamm-Bamm and also had a pet hopparoo named Hoppy. He later became the paternal grandfather to Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's children, Chip and Roxy.

Love Interests

Unlike Fred, Barney has never been shown with any woman aside from his wife. However, an exception for this is made in The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas when he is invited to go to a buffet with Chip's secretary, Roxie, although he and Betty are just dating and not married at this point. After Barney accidentally knocks a cake onto Roxie and is helping her get cleaned up, Betty happens to witness this and (not realizing what happened) mistakes this for intimate gesture between the two.

Another exception is made in A Flintstones Christmas Carol when an actress named Maggie appears and every man at the Quarry, including Barney, is surprised over her beauty.

Appearances

Television shows

Films and specials

Video games

Publications

Portrayals

Television shows, films and specials

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Gallery

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