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Iron Studios The Flintstones Barney Rubble 1/10 Art Scale Statue
A$262.99
Flexible and agile, the small caveman prepares himself with his rustic golf club to deliver his play. Focused but also relaxed with his tongue out, he keeps his eyes on the ball, ready to send it straight to the hole. Thus, Iron Studios present the statue "Barney Rubble – The Flintstones – Art Scale 1/10". Cheerful and casual, Barney is Fred Flintstone's neighbor and best friend. While Fred is constantly seeking ways of getting rich, Barney thinks his life is good just the way it is but ends up participating in Fred's plans and schemes because of their friendship bonds.
Caring and dedicated to his wife Betty, and a loving father for his adoptive son Bamm-Bamm, Barney is often good-natured, although sometimes sarcastic while making jokes with his friend, and occasionally losing his temper with Fred. Barney likes bowling, snooker, poker, roulette, disturbing Fred's garage and principally playing golf. He's also a member of the Water Buffaloes brotherhood and an operator in the same quarry where Fred works.
Considered the first animated series of the sitcom genre (a comic series with sketches and familiar situations), The Flintstones was originally aired between the years of 1960 and 1966, made both for adults and families, transmitted in prime time. Presenting the day-to-day of a Stone Age Middle-Class family, the stories were set in the city of Bedrock, where The Flintstones, and their neighbors and best friends, The Rubbles, lived an urban routine of fantasy reality in the past, interacting with extinguished animals that acted like machines and household items, in a cultural parody of the 1960s in the 20th century, where they listened to records, lived in houses, went to restaurants and clubs, but had to live with primitive technology, powered by animals and made with rustic materials like stone, wood, and fur, or propelled by their force, like the cars moved by its occupants' feet.
Since then, this "Stone Age modern family", created by the legendary duo William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, was seen in more than 80 countries in the world, being the first animated series nominated to the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series and principally, is the series responsible for Hanna-Barbera Production's transformation in one of the largest studios in Hollywood.
Their collection of statues is already available for Pre-Order by Iron Studios to the joy of fans and collectors all over the globe, the line also brings the statues of Fred Flintstone, Wilma Flintstone, Betty Rubble, and Dino, Pebbles, and Bamm-Bamm, individually available, revealed on Inside Iron Studios Day. Soon, more news from the Hanna-Barbera universe by Iron Studios in their social media and YouTube channel!
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- Barney Rubble
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Iron Studios The Flintstones Barney Rubble 1/10 Art Scale Statue
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Flexible and agile, the small caveman prepares himself with his rustic golf club to deliver his play. Focused but also relaxed with his tongue out, he keeps his eyes on the ball, ready to send it straight to the hole. Thus, Iron Studios present the statue "Barney Rubble – The Flintstones – Art Scale 1/10". Cheerful and casual, Barney is Fred Flintstone's neighbor and best friend. While Fred is constantly seeking ways of getting rich, Barney thinks his life is good just the way it is but ends up participating in Fred's plans and schemes because of their friendship bonds.
Caring and dedicated to his wife Betty, and a loving father for his adoptive son Bamm-Bamm, Barney is often good-natured, although sometimes sarcastic while making jokes with his friend, and occasionally losing his temper with Fred. Barney likes bowling, snooker, poker, roulette, disturbing Fred's garage and principally playing golf. He's also a member of the Water Buffaloes brotherhood and an operator in the same quarry where Fred works.
Considered the first animated series of the sitcom genre (a comic series with sketches and familiar situations), The Flintstones was originally aired between the years of 1960 and 1966, made both for adults and families, transmitted in prime time. Presenting the day-to-day of a Stone Age Middle-Class family, the stories were set in the city of Bedrock, where The Flintstones, and their neighbors and best friends, The Rubbles, lived an urban routine of fantasy reality in the past, interacting with extinguished animals that acted like machines and household items, in a cultural parody of the 1960s in the 20th century, where they listened to records, lived in houses, went to restaurants and clubs, but had to live with primitive technology, powered by animals and made with rustic materials like stone, wood, and fur, or propelled by their force, like the cars moved by its occupants' feet.
Since then, this "Stone Age modern family", created by the legendary duo William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, was seen in more than 80 countries in the world, being the first animated series nominated to the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series and principally, is the series responsible for Hanna-Barbera Production's transformation in one of the largest studios in Hollywood.
Their collection of statues is already available for Pre-Order by Iron Studios to the joy of fans and collectors all over the globe, the line also brings the statues of Fred Flintstone, Wilma Flintstone, Betty Rubble, and Dino, Pebbles, and Bamm-Bamm, individually available, revealed on Inside Iron Studios Day. Soon, more news from the Hanna-Barbera universe by Iron Studios in their social media and YouTube channel!
- The Flintstones
- Barney Rubble
- The Flintstones
- Iron Studios
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