
What’s the name of Fred and Wilma’s daughter on The Flintstones?

Every cartoon family is required to have a baby. It’s basically a law at this point. The Simpsons have Maggie, and the entire show of Rugrats is all about babies. If you’ll pardon the terrible joke, people are gaga over babies.
Personally, I would’ve advised against Fred and Wilma having a child. I’m not saying they're bad parents, but I’m not NOT saying that.
Just look at it objectively. They live in a cave with dirt floors, on a miner’s salary — oh, and have a DINOSAUR LIVING IN THEIR HOUSE! It’s debatable whether or not Dino is a carnivore, but does it really matter? That big purple monster could squish a baby without even thinking about it.
Names in The Flintstones are insanely inconsistent as well. All the adults like Fred and Wilma have totally normal, modern names, but all the babies, including their one and only daughter, have distinctly prehistoric names.
What is her name?
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Correct Answer: Pebbles
The answer is: Pebbles. Fred and Wilma had their adorable baby girl Pebbles at the end of the show’s third season. She would get up to some infant antics with Barny and Betty’s son Bamm-Bamm, but is most famous these days for being one of the mascots for Fruity Pebbles cereal. Source
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