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Yogi's First Christmas is a 1980 American animated musical television film starring Yogi Bear and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. It first aired in syndication through Operation Prime Time on November 22, 1980. [ 1 ]
Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper; Yogi the Easter Bear; Yogi's First Christmas This page was last edited on 11 July 2024, at 18:37 (UTC). Text is ...
Nevermore for solo violin (2018) (first movement from "Three Pieces Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe") Swans at the Shore, for solo violin (2017) (from the production of "Lake of Sorrows") Odette and Siegfried’s First Dance, for solo violin (2017) (from the production of "Lake of Sorrows")
Yogi's First Christmas, a made-for-television movie, premiered on November 22, 1980. Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper, a special, first aired on CBS on December 21, 1982. Yogi's Treasure Hunt, first aired in syndication as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera on September 6, 1985, featured Yogi and pals hunting for lost treasure.
"Hope" was also re-used in Yogi's First Christmas (1980). "Sounds of Christmas Day" was the melody for "Friends in My TV," the theme of the Kings Island attraction, Enchanted Voyage, in the Happy Land of Hanna-Barbera, which opened the same year.
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!
Galaxy Goof-Ups (also known as Yogi's Galaxy Goofs-Ups) is a 30-minute American animated television series, a spin-off of Yogi's Space Race and the fourth incarnation of the Yogi Bear franchise. [1] The show was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 9, 1978, to September 1, 1979.
Yo Yogi! is an American animated television series, and the seventh entry in the Yogi Bear franchise, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that aired from September 14 to December 7, 1991, on NBC for 13 episodes.