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30 The Hanna–Barbera New Cartoon Series (1962) 31 Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch! ... 80 The Yogi Bear Show and related spin-offs (1961–present) 81 See also.
Yogi sign advising young National Park visitors not to feed the bears (1961) Like many Hanna-Barbera characters, Yogi's personality and mannerisms were based on a popular celebrity of the time. Art Carney's Ed Norton character on The Honeymooners was said to be Yogi's inspiration; [22] [23] his voice mannerisms broadly mimic Carney as Norton. [24]
The Yogi Bear Show is an American comedy animated television series, and the first entry of the Yogi Bear franchise, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. A spin-off of The Huckleberry Hound Show , the show centers on the adventures of forest-dwelling Yogi Bear in Jellystone Park.
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Ranger Smith appeared in two television films, which were part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series: Yogi's Great Escape, and Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears. In Yo Yogi! , Ranger Smith is shown as Officer Smith (voiced by Greg Burson ), who is a security guard at Jellystone Mall and often arrests the bad guys upon their defeat.
Cindy Bear; The Yogi Bear Show character: First appearance "Acrobatty Bear" (1961) Created by: William Hanna Joseph Barbera: Voiced by: Julie Bennett (1961–1988) Cecil Roy (Casanova Yogi Bear and Cutie Cindy Bear, Songs of the Cave Set (1960), Songs of Yogi Bear and his Pals LP (1961), A Hap-Hap-Happy Christmas from Yogi Bear (1961), Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!
Boo-Boo Bear is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character on The Yogi Bear Show. Boo-Boo is a shorter anthropomorphic bear who wears a blue bowtie . Boo-Boo is Yogi Bear 's constant companion (not his son, as sometimes believed), and often acts as his conscience. [ 16 ]
D.A.R.E. Bear Yogi: 1989: D.A.R.E. America: Featuring Yogi Bear and characters from The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and The Flintstone Kids and produced for the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program Meena, Count Your Chickens: 1992: UNICEF Fil-Cartoons