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Encyclopedia > The New Yogi Bear Show

The New Yogi Bear Show (produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1988) was an update of one of Hanna-Barbera's most classical characters, Yogi Bear, in a new cartoon series. Pared down from some of the other, recent incarnations of the adventures of Yogi and friends, this series featured only Yogi, Boo Boo, Cindy and Ranger Smith, with the episodes set in Jellystone Park. http://www. ... Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ... This is a list of television-related events in 1988. ... Yogi Bear Yogi Bear is a fictional anthropomorphic bear who appears in a series of animated cartoons created by Hanna-Barbera Productions. ...


This series also introduced three new characters, who have frequent appearances on it: Ranger Rubydoux (the Ranger Smith's assistant, who's chubby and tiny-sized), Ninja Raccoon (a Japanese raccoon cub, who wears a kimono) and Blubber Bear (a large grizzly bear, who's taller than Yogi).


Cast

  • Greg Burson as Yogi Bear
  • Don Messick as Boo Boo Bear and Ranger Smith
  • Julie Bennet as Cindy Bear

Autographed photo of Don Messick. ...

DVD Release

  • Warner Home Video plans to release The Complete Series of The New Yogi Bear Show to DVD which has yet to be announced.
Cover Art DVD Name Ep # Release Date
The Complete Series 45 TBA

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Yogi Bear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (627 words)
Yogi Bear is well-known for a variety of different catchphrases, including his pet name for picnic baskets ("pic-a-nic baskets") and his favorite self-promotion ("I'm smarter than the average bear!"), although he often overestimated his own cleverness.
Yogi Rock was discovered following the landing of the Mars Pathfinder on the planet in 1997.
Yogi Bear is currently aired in the United States (and on the rest of the world, too) by the Cartoon Network's sister channel, Boomerang.
Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Yogi Bear (535 words)
Yogi Bear debuted on the Huckleberry Hound TV show in 1958, as the title character in one of its three animated segments.
Yogi's voice, provided by Daws Butler (Cap'n Crunch, Chilly Willie), was based on that used by Art Carney for his character Ed Norton, one of the stars of the old sitcom The Honeymooners.
Yogi's co-stars in the new show were Yakky Doodle (a cloyingly cute duckling based on an occasional Tom & Jerry supporting character named Little Quacker) and Snagglepuss.
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