
Bamm-Bamm (in his conventional toddler incarnation) sometimes appears in the various Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles cereal commercials that have been produced over the years.Bamm-Bamm's voice over the years was provided by Jay North, Don Messick, Lucille Bliss, Frank Welker, the late Christine Cavanaugh, Michael Sheehan, Elizabeth Daily, and Jerry Houser.The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age Smackdown.Arranged roughly in chronological order, the Flintstones incarnations Bamm-Bamm has made appearances in are as follows: Through the various Flintstones incarnations, the age of Bamm-Bamm (and Pebbles) has varied wildly from spinoff to spinoff-appearing as an adolescent in one spinoff and as an infant again in the next.

Chip's mistress, Roxy, also gets her name from Bamm-Bamm and Pebbles' daughter. Though Bamm-Bamm didn't appear in the prequel film The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, the name of the film's antagonist, Chip, is a reference to the name of Bamm-Bamm's son with Pebbles. Daily (who returned to the role of Bamm-Bamm in a Pebbles cereal commercial). Bamm-Bamm was played by twins Hlynur Sigurðsson and Marinó Sigurðsson and voiced by actress E.G. Bamm-Bamm soon started to look like his cartoon counterpart after a bath, a haircut (similar to a bowl cut), and some new clothes. This also hinted at how he'd gained his incredible super-strength. He was mentioned to have been raised by wild mastodons, a parody of various examples of interspecies adoption. In the 1994 live-action Flintstones movie, Bamm-Bamm appears as a four-year-old who is adopted by the Rubbles and was seen with long brown hair and only wearing a fig leaf loincloth. Later the couple had twins, Chip and Roxy. The two soon moved to Hollyrock (a fictional prehistoric version of Hollywood, California) so Bamm-Bamm could pursue his true goal of becoming a screenwriter. He also was the owner of a "cave buggy," a prehistoric version of a dune buggy.Īs an adult, Bamm-Bamm became a mechanic, fell in love with and married Pebbles. He became more passive and sensible in his manner and tended to be dominated by Pebbles' more aggressive personality. In this version Bamm-Bamm's super strength was not actively mentioned and was only shown on occasion. Years later, as a teenager, Bamm-Bamm attended Bedrock High School along with Pebbles and their friends, Wiggy, Penny, and Moonrock. The Rubbles later also got their own pet, Hoppy, a Kangaroo-like creature, and both Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm rode in his pouch (something not possible in real life for non-Kangaroos, and even then only for females). The shaken judge quickly decided that his name was indeed Bamm-Bamm. In one scene, the judge silenced Barney when he demanded the baby boy be called Bamm-Bamm, only for Bamm-Bamm to loudly say his name while clubbing the judge's podium.

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In his first appearance, Barney and Betty's adoption efforts were nearly stymied by a much wealthier couple, a parody of the real-life Rockefellers, and their ace lawyer, a parody of classic TV attorney Perry Mason. Unlike Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm was past the crawling stage and could be seen in a few episodes trying to help Pebbles walk. Bamm-Bamm's excessive (and sometimes misused) strength was often a source of humor in the episodes the toddler version of Bamm-Bamm appeared in. This was explained when Bamm-Bamm yelled the phrase "bamm, bamm!" and swung his club (and in the process, shook the room he was in). Bamm-Bamm's name came from a note left in the basket, causing Barney and Betty confusion over the strange name. After meeting his next-door neighbor Pebbles, the two became lifelong playmates. Bamm-Bamm was adopted by Barney and Betty Rubble, after they found him left in a basket on their doorstep.
