What if Betty Rubble from The Flintstones was flesh and

What if Betty Rubble from The Flintstones was flesh and blood? Artist turns the character into a real person Online Séries

The Flintstones drawing

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The animated series The Flintstones, which started in 1960, tells the story of a Stone Age family that closely resembles the customs of the 1960s.

Sharing space with prehistoric creatures, they use their creativity to create selfsufficient devices and vehicles powered by dinosaur engines.

The cartoon was created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and was originally shown between 1960 and 1966. It is estimated that it has been seen by more than 300 million people in 80 countries.

The idea of ​​creating the characters came after the production of two other very successful HannaBarbera animated series. In order to entertain not only children but adults as well, Barbera created The Flintstones and used comedy as the main attraction.

Because of this, the series was originally aimed more at an adult audience, but has evolved over time to appeal to children as well.

One of the most cartoonish characters is Betty Rubble, wife of Barney Rubble and adoptive mother of BammBamm Rubble. She has neighbor Wilma Flintstone as her best friend and together they argue about various topics.

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The artist Hidreley Diao decided to reimagine what the Flintstones’ matriarch would look like if she were a flesh and blood person. The result was interesting and he managed to keep all his main physical characteristics.

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