Barney Rubble

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Barney Rubble.
Barney Rubble.

Bernard "Barney" Rubble, a fictional character in the popular television animated series The Flintstones, is the diminutive blonde-haired caveman husband of Betty Rubble and adoptive father of Bamm-Bamm Rubble. His best friends were his next door neighbors, Fred and Wilma Flintstone.

Barney lived in the fictional prehistoric city of Bedrock, a world where dinosaurs coexisted with cavemen and the cavemen enjoyed "primitive" versions of modern conveniences such as telephones, automobiles and washing machines.

Barney's personality was based on that of Ed Norton on the 1950s television series The Honeymooners, played by Art Carney. As such, Barney tended to be much more jovial minded and easy-going than his friend Fred, who was slightly smarter than Barney in some matters and slightly dimmer than him in others. While the two sometimes argued, Barney usually (though often reluctantly) supported whatever scheme Fred had in mind, with often disastrous results.

Barney's interests included bowling, playing pool, poker, tinkering around in Fred's garage and playing golf. Though there were episodes where Barney didn't 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 an enthusiastic sportsman as Fred is. This distinction can be attributed to Fred's fondness of food, though Barney is shown to be at least quite as capable of excessive apetite on a number of occasions.

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[edit] Biography

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). 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 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. Eventually, Barney married Betty (as Fred did Wilma).

Several episodes and spinoffs suggest that Barney, along with Fred, spent some time in the army early in their marriages.

While the subject of Barney's occupation (or where he even worked) 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' episodes take place, possibly in some office role. One episode had Fred inadvertently getting him fired, then helping Barney finding work as a repo man who ended up having to repossess Fred's TV set. One of the original series does have a brief scene of Barney working at the "Granite Building" {Empire State Building?}. Another original series episode has Barney helping Fred at a Hamburger joint they had bought. When speaking to an upper-crust snob, Betty declares Barney is in "top secret" work but that may merely be 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. In one episode Barney's boss tells him to "put down his broom," which implies some sort of janitorial works is involved. It may be that Barney sometimes changed jobs between episodes. Barney seems to know most of Fred's coworkers and is often around the quarry so perhaps Barney works at a different part of the quarry or at least somewhere very close to it.

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 Barney and Betty and a wealthy man who also had wanted to adopt Bamm-Bamm, the wealthy man's attorney being the noted prehistoric lawyer "Perry Masonry" (wordplay on Perry Mason). Barney and Betty were successful in their efforts to adopt Bamm-Bamm, after which he became a staple character on the series. In the fifth season, the family buys a pet hopparoo (a combination of a kangaroo and dinosaur) named Hoppy.

When Bamm-Bamm was a teenager, Barney joined Fred as part-time police officers for Bedrock's police force, where they were partnered with the Shmoo (of Li'l Abner fame).

Later still, Barney became a grandfather when a married Bamm-Bamm and Pebbles had twin children, Chip and Roxy.

[edit] In other media

In "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" Billy knocks on Barney's door and makes weird noises and faces because he thought they didn't speak English, so Barney hits Billy in the head with a club then Betty asks who it was and Barney says "Proof against evolution." Barney was smiling the whole time even when he broke the club hitting Billy ;At the end of "Modern Primitives / Giant Billy and Mandy All-Out Attack"

[edit] Trivia

Stephen Baldwin as Barney Rubble, in the 2000 film The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
Stephen Baldwin as Barney Rubble, in the 2000 film The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
  • In the Spanish dubbing, his name is Pablo Marmol (literally, Paul Marble).
  • Four-time BDO world champion darts champion, and now, PDC champion, after his defeat of Phil Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld, whose nickname is Barney, often wears captioned shirts featuring the Barney Rubble character, during matches. In the televised match on Sky Sports with The Power, several fans were seen on camera, wearing Flintstones outfits.
  • On Dexter's Laboratory, someone who strongly resembles Barney is one of Dexter's father's close friends.
  • In an episode of Robot Chicken, Barney hangs himself in the end of the sketch after killing Fred, Dino, and all the appliances in the house. Oddly enough, Barney actually attempted suicide in the original Flintstones series, in the same episode where Bamm-Bamm debuted. As seen in the episode, the court's original decision awarded custody of Bamm-Bamm to another, and the despondent Barney left the courthouse and tied himself to a boulder which he then planned to push off a bridge into the river, thereby forcing him to bottom of the river to die by drowning. In his absence, the winner renounced custody to the Rubbles, and Fred rushed the good news to Barney just as the latter was about to drop the boulder ("Goodbye, cruel woild!"). The jubilant Barney accidentally pushed Fred off the bridge instead, although Fred, of course, survived (as it turned out, the water was barely waist-deep, so Barney's suicide attempt was doomed to failure anyway).
  • Internet users have used the Buffalo Sabres' new logo as Barney's hair.

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