The Flintstone Kids - Voices

Voices

  • Charlie Adler – Cavey Jr.
  • Bever-Leigh Banfield – Mayor of Bedrock
  • Jon Bauman –
  • Michael Bell – Mr. Billy Bad
  • Mel Blanc – Dino, Robert Rubble, Captain Caveman, Piggy McGrabit
  • Susan Blu – Dreamchip Gemstone, Janet Granite, Victoria Lithonstone-Gemstone
  • Hamilton Camp – Barney Rubble, Flab Slab
  • Henry Corden – Ed Flintstone, Edna Flintstone
  • Peter Cullen –
  • Jim Cummings –
  • Julie Dees – Wilma Slaghoople (1986–1987), Mica Slaghoople, Mickey Slaghoople, Tarpit Tommy
  • Rick Dees –
  • Dick Erdman –
  • Takayo Fischer –
  • June Foray – Grandma Cavemom
  • Pat Fraley –
  • Elizabeth Lyn Fraser – Wilma Slaghoople (1987–1988)
  • Arte Johnson –
  • Buster Jones – Officer Bob Quartz
  • Aron Kincaid –
  • René LeVant –
  • Allan Lurie –
  • Tress MacNeille –
  • Kenneth Mars – Narrator in "Captain Caveman and Son" segments
  • Janet May –
  • Scott Menville – Freddy Flintstone (1987–1988)
  • Howard Morris –
  • George O'Hanlon –
  • Rob Paulsen –
  • Bumper Robinson – Philo Quartz
  • Michael Rye – Ricky Slaghoople
  • Ronnie Schell – Yuckster
  • Avery Schreiber –
  • Marilyn Schreffler – Rocky Ratrock, Flo Rubble
  • John Stephenson – Ditto Master, Victor Gemstone
  • Jean Vander Pyl – Pearl Pebbles Slaghoople
  • B.J. Ward – Betty Jean Bricker, Mrs. Rockbottom
  • Beau Weaver –
  • Lennie Weinrib – Freddy Flintstone (1986–1987), Police Commissioner
  • Frank Welker – Nate Slate, Stalagbite, Fang, fill-ins for Dino and Robert Rubble
  • Patric Zimmerman –

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