Fred Flintstone

Frederick J. Flintstone is a fictional character and protagonist of the 1960s animated sitcom, The Flintstones, which lasted for six seasons. Within the series he is a working-class bronto-crane operater at a stone quarry in the prehistoric town of Bedrock, owned by his boss Mr. Slate of Slate & Co. He is married to his wife, Wilma Flintstone, who is a member of the wealthy Slaghoople family, and has an infant daughter named Pebbles. He and his best friend and neighbor, Barney Rubble, are members of the Loyal Order of Water Buffalos, whose club cry, Yabba-Dabba-Doo, became Fred's trademark yell, and entered into the series' theme song.

He is usually very arrogant, and plans many get-rich-fast schemes, which is accompanied by Barney. Despite his downsides, he is faithfull to his wife and family, and a good friend.

He has been voiced by Alan Reed until his death in 1977, and currently his official voice actor is James Arnold Taylor. In the live-action film, The Flintstones, he is portrayed by John Goodman.