The Yogi Bear Show | |
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Genre |
Cartoon series variety show Comedy |
Created by |
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Directed by |
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Voices of |
Daws Butler Don Messick Julie Bennett Vance Colvig Jimmy Weldon Doug Young |
Theme music composer | Hoyt Curtin |
Composer(s) | Hoyt Curtin |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 33 (List of episodes) |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Running time | 24 min. |
Production company(s) | Hanna-Barbera Productions |
Distributor |
Screen Gems (1961-1974) Taft Broadcasting (1974-1988) Great American Broadcasting (1988-1992) Turner Entertainment (1992-1999) Warner Bros. Television Distribution (1999-present) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel |
syndication ABC Boomerang (2000-2014) |
Original run | January 30, 1961 – January 6, 1962 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Yogi's Gang (1973-1974) |
Related shows | The Huckleberry Hound Show |
The Yogi Bear Show is an animated Television series and the first incarnation produced by Hanna-Barbera about a fast-talking picnic basket stealing bear named Yogi. The show debuted in syndication on January 30, 1961 and ran for 33 episodes until January 6, 1962 and included two segments, Snagglepuss and Yakky Doodle.[1] The show had a two year production run.[2]
Segments[]
- Main article: List of The Yogi Bear Show episodes
Yogi Bear[]
- Main article: Yogi Bear
Yogi Bear (voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Art Carney) and Boo-Boo Bear (voiced by Don Messick) reside in Jellystone Park and would often try to steal picnic baskets while evading Ranger Smith (voiced by Don Messick). Yogi also has a relationship with his girlfriend Cindy Bear (voiced by Julie Bennett).
Snagglepuss[]
- Main article: Snagglepuss
Snagglepuss the Mountain Lion (voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Bert Lahr) tries to make his life hospitable while occasionally evading a hunter named Major Minor (voiced by Don Messick).
Yakky Doodle[]
- Main article: Yakky Doodle
Yakky Doodle (voiced by Jimmy Weldon in the style of Donald Duck) is a Duck who lives with his best friend Chopper the Bulldog (voiced by Vance Colvig impersonating Wallace Beery). Chopper would usually protect Yakky from being eaten by Fibber fox (voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Shelley Berman) or Alfy Gator (voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Alfred Hitchcock).
Characters[]
Yogi Bear[]
- Main article: Yogi Bear
Yogi Bear (voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Art Carney) and Boo Boo Bear (voiced by Don Messick) reside in Jellystone Park and would often try to steal picnic baskets while evading Ranger Smith (voiced by Don Messick). Yogi also has a relationship with his girlfriend Cindy Bear (voiced by Julie Bennett).
Boo-Boo Bear[]
- Main article: Boo-Boo Bear
Yogi's child-like sidekick who tries (and never succeeds) to warn Yogi that "Mr. Ranger" wouldn't like Yogi to steal picnic baskets. He only wears a blue bowtie.
Ranger Smith[]
- Main article: Ranger Smith
The head ranger who argues with Yogi stealing picnic baskets. He wears a traditional ranger costume.
Cindy Bear[]
- Main article: Cindy Bear
Cindy Bear (voiced by Julie Bennett) is the girlfriend of Yogi Bear. She speaks with a pronounced Southern accent, and carries a parasol.
Voice cast[]
- Daws Butler - Yogi Bear, Snagglepuss, Fibber Fox, Alfy Gator, Various
- Julie Bennett - Cindy Bear, Various
- Vance Colvig - Chopper, Various
- Don Messick - Narrator, Boo Boo Bear, Ranger Smith, Major Minor, Various
- Jimmy Weldon - Yakky Doodle, Various
Additional Voices: Bea Benaderet, Mel Blanc, June Foray, Jerry Mann, Jean Vander Pyl, Hal Smith, Bill Thompson, Doug Young
Spinoffs, movies and specials[]
Yogi Bear's popularity led to many spinoff incarnations, feature movies and specials that starred the character.
- Hey There, a film based upon the series, was released in 1964 by Columbia Pictures.
- Yogi's Ark Lark, a one-hour special first aired in 1972, in which Yogi and his fellow Hanna-Barbera cartoon stars saving the world from villains trying to ruin the earth. It served as the pilot for Yogi's Gang, which ran for one season on ABC in 1973-1974.
- In 1977 Yogi, Boo Boo and Cindy were cast members of the ABC series Laff-A-Lympics.
- Yogi's Space Race, featuring Yogi and friends in an outer space race, aired on NBC in 1978.
- Yogi's First Christmas, a made-for-television movie, premiered in 1980.
- Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper, a special first aired in 1982
- Yogi's Treasure Hunt, aired as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera, featured Yogi and pals hunting for lost treasure.
- Yogi's Great Escape (1987), Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose (1987) and Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears (1988), all three Yogi movies as part of Superstars 10.
- The New Yogi Bear Show, an update of the 1960s original, first aired in 1988.
- NBC aired Yo, featuring Yogi and the gang as teenagers, in the 1991–1992 season.
- Yogi the Easter Bear, a special first aired in 1994
- Yogi Bear, a live action/CG movie from Warner Brothers, released on December 17, 2010.
Home Media releases[]
On November 15, 2005, Warner Home Video released the complete series on DVD R1. a R2 DVD was later released on January 31, 2011. a R4 DVD was later released on September 6, 2011
Cover art | Title | Ep # | Release date | Notes |
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90px| | The Yogi Bear Show - The Complete Series | 33 | November 15, 2005 |
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The earlier Yogi Bear cartoons from Season 1 of The Huckleberry Hound Show can be found on "The Huckleberry Hound Show- The Complete First Season".
Production Credits[]
- Produced and Directed by: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
- Starring the Voices of: Daws Butler
- Copyright C MCMLXI Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc All Rights Reserved
- Approved MPAA Certification 196746
- RCA Sound Recording
- This Picture Made Under the Jurisdiction of IATSE-IA Affiricated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.
- Story: Warren Foster, Michael Maltese, Tony Benedict
- Story Direction: Alex Lovy, Lewis Marshall, Paul Sommer, Art Davis, John Freeman
- Other Voices: Bea Benaderet, Julie Bennett, Herschel Bernardi, Walker Edmiston, June Foray, Paul Frees, Mel Blanc, Don Messick, Vance Colvig, Hal Smith, John Stephenson, Jean Vander Pyl, Doug Young, Jimmy Weldon, Bill Thompson
- Musical Direction: Hoyt Curtin, John Seely
- Animation: Robert Bentley, Art Davis, Bob Carr, Hicks Lokey, Lewis Marshall, Don Patterson, Dick Lundy, C.L. Hartman, William Keil, Allen Wilzbach, LaVerne Harding, Ed Love, Don Towsley, Carlo Vinci, Brad Case, Ed deMattia, Kenneth Muse, George Nicholas, Ralph Somerville, Don Williams
- Production Supervision: Howard Hanson
- Layout: Tony Rivera, Walter Clinton, Jack Huber, Dan Noonan, Lance Nolley, Paul Sommer, Dick Bickenbach, Ernest Nordli, Noel Tucker, Don Sheppard
- Titles: Lawrence Goble
- Background: Richard H. Thomas, Robert Gentle, Art Lozzi, Neenah Maxwell, F. Montealegre, Vera Hanson
- Camera Operation: Bob Collis, Charles Flekal, Frank Paiker, Norman Stainback, Roy Wade
- Film Editing: Hank Gotzenberg, Greg Watson, Warner E. Leighton, Don Douglas, Joseph Ruby, Kenneth Spears
- A Hanna Barbera Presentation of Yogi Bear
- A Screen Gems Film Presentation
- Television Subsidiary: Columbia Pictures Corporation
See also[]
- List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera
- Theatrically released films based on Hanna-Barbera animations
- List of Hanna-Barbera characters
- The New Yogi Bear Show
- Yogi's Treasure Hunt
- Yo Yogi!
References[]
- ↑ Sennett, Ted (1989). The Art of Hanna-Barbera: Fifty Years of Creativity. New York: Viking Penguin. pp. 63–64. ISBN 0-670-82978-1.
- ↑ Browne, Pat (2001). The guide to United States popular culture (Illustrated ed.). Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. p. 944. ISBN 978-0-87972-821-2. http://books.google.com/books?id=U3rJxPYT32MC&pg=PA944. Retrieved August 16, 2009.
External links[]
- The Cartoon Scrapbook – Profile on Yogi Bear
Category:American animated television series Category:CBS network shows Category:Children's comedy series Category:Fictional bears Category:Television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters Category:1961 American television series debuts Category:1988 American television series endings Category:Television series by Warner Bros. Television Category:English-language television programming