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* The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show ( 1971 – 1972, CBS )
She is most famous in her infant form on the animated TV show The Flintstones, but has also appeared at various other ages, including as a teenager on the early 1970s spin-off The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show and as an adult in three made-for-television movies.
While she was still an infant, the Flintstones ' next-door neighbors the Rubbles adopted the super-strength possessing infant Bamm-Bamm ; Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm quickly became lifelong best friends.
By the time she was a teenager, Pebbles was noted for getting her boyfriend Bamm-Bamm and their friends, Wiggy, Moonrock, and Penny, into various misadventures, mostly due to sharing her dad's penchant for schemes that would inevitably backfire ( such as causing a strike by Bedrock's city employees when she was elected honorary mayor for a week ).
As an adult, Pebbles pursued a career in advertising and married Bamm-Bamm.
Through the various Flintstones incarnations, the age of Pebbles ( and Bamm-Bamm ) has varied widely, appearing as an adolescent in one spin-off and as an infant again in the next.
* The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series spin-off of The Flintstones produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, which ran for 16 half-hour episodes from September 11, 1971, to September 2, 1972, and four 8-minute episodes ( as part of The Flintstone Comedy Hour ) from September 9, 1972, to September 1, 1973, on CBS.
The show followed neighbors Pebbles Flintstone ( voiced by Sally Struthers and in Season 2 by Mickey Stevens ) and Bamm-Bamm Rubble ( voiced by Jay North ) as teen sweethearts.
* The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show ( CBS, 1971 – 1972 )
She resembles a cross between both Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm of The Flintstones.
As an adult, North turned to voice acting work for animated television series, voicing the roles of Prince Turhan in Arabian Knights and a teenage Bamm-Bamm Rubble on The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show.
After completing filming on the Maya television series, North found work as a voice actor for animated television series, providing the voices of Prince Turhan in Arabian Knights, Terry Dexter in Here Comes the Grump, and a teenage Bamm-Bamm Rubble on The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show.
* The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show ( 1971 )
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is a made-for-TV animated film based on the original series, The Flintstones and its spinoff, The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show.
Bedrock's city government plays a role in The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show episode " Mayor May Not ," where Pebbles becomes the city's temporary student mayor for a week.
This lack of protagonism ( almost as background-set as supporting characters such as Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm or Dino, except for her more continuous presence ) makes Betty less of a protagonist as is implied by the general concept of the show.
Well-known properties like Scooby-Doo, Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, Space Ghost, The Smurfs, and Jonny Quest, sharing space with lesser-known properties like Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch, Inch High, Private Eye, Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, and countless others, as well as numerous spinoffs of The Flintstones such as The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show.
* The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show

Pebbles and appeared
* Pebbles appeared in the 1994 live-action Flintstones movie, where she was played by twins Elaine and Melanie Silver.
" It has appeared on several garage rock and psychedelic rock compilations such as Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965 – 1970, Pebbles, Volume 3, Trash Box, and Acid Dreams.
His memoir of this period, Pebbles from my Skull was published in 1963, a revised version appeared in 1985.

Pebbles and background
She began her music career upon moving to Atlanta, GA, in 1990, singing background vocals for Bobby Brown, Pebbles, Babyface, Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton, and BeBe & CeCe Winans.
Pebbles also sang background vocals on Paula Abdul's album Forever Your Girl in 1988.

Pebbles and characters
Family-friendly comedies, which featured families with children as major characters, were a staple of ABC programming going back to the network's earlier sitcoms from the 1950s onward, such as The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet ( premiered 1952 ), Leave It to Beaver ( moved to ABC in 1958 after its first season on CBS ), The Donna Reed Show ( premiered 1958 ), The Flintstones ( premiered 1960, but was largely an adult-oriented comedy until the birth of Pebbles in 1963 ), The Brady Bunch ( premiered 1969 ), and The Partridge Family ( premiered 1970 ; this and The Brady Bunch became part of the Friday night lineup at that time ).
Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles are brands of breakfast cereal introduced by Post Cereals in 1971 featuring characters from the animated series The Flintstones as spokestoons.
Since the 1970s, just as animation studios have " re-imagined " famous and well-known cartoon characters either as babies, children or even younger teenagers, they have also occasionally presented young cartoon characters either as teenagers ( The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show ), pre-teens ( All Grown Up!
These new episodes were composed of the traditional Flintstones cast of characters such as Fred and Barney's children Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm as toddlers, after having been depicted as teenagers on The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show on CBS in 1972 ; they returned to the form of teenagers on The Flintstone Comedy Show in 1980 on NBC.
He also loves to play with Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm ; these characters are introduced in the middle part of the series.

Pebbles and 2010
Since 2010, the commercials for Pebbles cereal are produced ( by ad agency Burns Group ) using stop motion animation.
In 2010, Post introduced a new cake batter flavor of pebbles called Cupcake Pebbles.
In 2010, a new flavor of pebbles was released called Marshmallow Pebbles.

Pebbles and series
A running gag that occurred throughout the run of the series was whenever Pebbles came up with an idea ( good or not-so-good ), she would say, " Yabba Dabba Dooozie!
" from the earlier series ) and Bamm Bamm would become exasperated with Pebbles ' " crazy hare-brained schemes ".
BFD Records and BFD Productions, which are the distributors and / or copyright holders of most of the garage rock and psychedelic rock compilation albums in the Pebbles ( series ), are shown as having an address of Kookaburra, Australia.
During later seasons of the original series, after the arrival of daughter Pebbles, she was often seen drinking or requesting grape juice.
* BFD Records, one producer of the Pebbles ( series ) of records
She also provided the voice for Pebbles Flintstone, as well as Rosie the Robot Maid from the animated series The Jetsons, among many others, such as Fifi in Top Cat and Winsome Witch on The Secret Squirrel Show.
In addition, Greg was known as a record collector, archivist, and historian, and started the " Pebbles " series in the early-1980s, a project inspired by Lenny Kaye's 1972 Nuggets reissue.
Apart from the original TV series, he appears in a Fruity Pebbles cereal commercial as part of a promotion for a contest where consumers would have to try to find boxes of all-orange cereal pieces, and more recently has become the mascot for Marshmallow Mania Pebbles cereal.
While the mid-1980s spin-off series The Flintstone Kids depicts Wilma as a child, the series seems to be mostly apocryphal due to its presenting Wilma as a childhood friend of Fred and Barney ( the original series asserted that they met as young adults ) as well as using the last name Slaghoople instead of the original Pebbles.
In the original series ' third season, Wilma becomes pregnant, and gives birth to the couple's only child, Pebbles.
* " You Can Make It ," their swan song, was compiled on Volume 12 of the Pebbles series in 1983.
* Greg Shaw, creator of the Pebbles series, Who Put The Bomp magazine, and Bomp!
* Pebbles ( series ), dozens of albums of 1960's garage rock music compiled and released by AIP and BFD Records from the late 1970s to the mid 2000s

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