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Fred Flintstone is a working class caveman.
Fred Flintstones's best friend and neighbor.
Fred Flintstone's wife, mother of Pebbles Flintstone, and eventually mother-in-law of Bamm Bamm Rubble.
The daughter of Fred and Wilma Flintstone, later wife to Bamm-Bamm Rubble and mother to Roxy and Chip.
Owner of Mr. Peebles' Pet Shop, which has Magilla Gorilla for sale on a permanent basis, even when he lowers the price.
A cartoon bear that often gets into trouble when he tries snatching picnic baskets. With a voice heavily inspired by Art Carney's Ed Norton character from the 1950s *Honeymooners* TV series, Yogi is smarter than the average bear. Debuting in 1958 as a supporting character in The Huckleberry Hound Show, he broke-out to become Hanna-Barbera's biggest star.
Magilla Gorilla lives in the display window of Peebles' Pet Shop. Mr. Peebles seems to fail in selling and getting rid of Magilla.
Dog sidekick of Touche Turtle
The smaller companion of Yogi Bear.
Made his debut on the The Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958. He became well known for singing "Oh My Darling,Clementine". He appeared in Hanna-Barbera spinoffs such as Yogi's Gang, Laff-A-Lympics and Yogi's Space Race.
Yakky Doodle's bulldog protector. He often tells his little buddy Yakky to look the other way while he pounds Fibber Fox to a pulp.
This turtle is a master fencer, and with his sidekick Dum-Dum, will heroically save the day. His catchphrase is "Touché and and please go away!"
This fox is always trying to eat Yakky Duck, too bad Chopper the bulldog always gets in the way!
A mouse that originally appeared in Hanna-Barbera cartoons. He teams up with Pixie to cause trouble for Mr. Jinx.
The Flinstone's pet dinosaur.
Wife of Barney Rubble and neighbor of the Flintstones.
Quick Draw McGraw is an anthropomorphic horse sheriff.
The son of George and Jane Jetson, and little brother to Judy.
This city kitty is always looking for a fast buck along with his other pals of the Manhattan Alley Cats. Too bad Officer Charlie Dibble keeps getting in his way. Top Cat was loosely modeled on Sgt Bilko. Running from September 1961 to April 1962 there were only 30 episodes of the TV show.
The park ranger at Jellystone Park who tries to prevent Yogi Bear from stealing picnic baskets.
George Jetson is the modern space-age dad of a futuristic family.
This cheerfully theatric pink mountain lion is heavily inspired by voice actor Daws Butler's impersonation of Bert Lahr's brilliant performance as the Cowardly Lion in the 1939 Wizard of Oz film, but whereas the Cowardly Lion had wanted to find the courage to be a worthy king of the beasts, Snagglepuss wants to find his place on the stage as a theatre actor.
Adopted son of Barney and Betty Rubble, "the world's strongest kid". Later he marries Pebbles.
With a voice inspired by character actor and comic Ed Wynn, this Hanna Barbera character is a little too much of a clone of the Yogi Bear formula: an enthusiastic but childlike animal who lives in a protective environment (in this case, a zoo) under the watchful eye of a parental warden or zookeeper.
Don't let his name fool you, this hyena Hardy is a pessimist, and knows his friend's, Lippy the Lion, schemes will fail, and will bemoan the fact by exclaiming "Oh me, oh my, oh dear."
This monkey is Peter Potamus' pal and time traveling balloon copilot.
This purple hippopotamus has a time traveling balloon and a monkey friend named So-So. When he's in a pinch, he can use his patented "Hippo Hurricane Holler."
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