The Jetsons Meet The Flintstones - Character Voices

Character Voices

  • Jon Bauman - Iggy
  • Mel Blanc - Barney Rubble / Dino / Mr. Spacely
  • Daws Butler - Elroy Jetson / Cogswell / Henry Orbit
  • Hamilton Camp - Turk Tarpit
  • Henry Corden - Fred Flintstone / Knight
  • Julie Dees - Betty Rubble / Jet Rivers / Investor / Panelist / Harem Girl
  • Don Messick - Astro / R.U.D.I / Mac / Announcer / Store Manager / Robot
  • George O'Hanlon - George Jetson
  • Penny Singleton - Jane Jetson
  • Hal Smith - Narrator (impersonating Mr. Pebblehead)
  • John Stephenson - Mr. Slate / Moderator / Investor / Poker Player
  • Brenda Vaccaro - Didi
  • Jean Vander Pyl - Wilma Flintstone / Rosie / Mrs. Spacely
  • Janet Waldo - Judy Jetson / Female Computer
  • Frank Welker - Dan Rathmoon / Johnny / Mr. Goldbrick
  • Patric Zimmerman - additional character voice


This movie was the last time that the entire Jetsons voice cast was together (same with The Flintstones cast) as the final Jetsons animated movie (The Jetsons Movie in 1990) was made after Daws Butler died and Janet Waldo was out as Judy and replaced with singer Tiffany). Any further legitimate Flintstones specials were done with Frank Welker as Barney Rubble (Mel Blanc and George O'Hanlon died during the final production of The Jetsons Movie).

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