A Brazilian artist creates a realistic version of Wilma from Os Flintstones
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The Flintstones cartoon follows the path of a Stone Age family that uses stone devices and moves with the help of dinosaurs.
Originally released in 1960, the comedy won six seasons and is still fondly remembered by audiences. It was created by brothers William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, who aimed to make cartoons more targeted at an adult audience.
It was first shown in 1960 on American television in prime time. In total, there were 166 episodes divided into six seasons. Among the characters Wilma FlintstoneFred Flintstone’s wife.
A curiosity that shows “The Flintstones” was actually made with an adult audience in mind is the character description. When she was young, she worked as a cigarette saleswoman in a resort.
During this time Wilma met Fred and they married. Her future husband and friend Barney also worked there.
The character becomes a housewife, using historical tech gadgets like a baby elephant vacuum cleaner and a swan washing machine.
the artist Hydroly Diaw He used artificial intelligence combined with his skill in photo editing to create a realistic version of Fred Flintstone’s wife.
The result was quite interesting and Diao managed to keep all of Wilma’s physical attributes, turning her into a flesh-and-blood human.