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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.
Jellystone! is the first series to feature many of Hanna-Barbera's trademark characters (such as Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound) since 1991's Yo Yogi!, the first production since the closure of the Hanna-Barbera studios, and also the first television series featuring them without the respective studios' founders, William Hanna and Joseph ...
Acrobatty Yogi (YB): Cindy Bear (in her first appearance) is in a circus, so Yogi runs off to join it; the circus owner gets him a job as a lion tamer. Animated by Robert Bentley . Jangled Jungle (SP): Sick and tired of being part of a lion taming act, Snagglepuss runs away from the circus and goes back to the jungle , expecting to be the king ...
Yo Yogi! June 28, 2024 The Gary Coleman Show: December 14, 2020 [citation needed] Hokey Wolf: October 3, 2011 [citation needed] Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har: February 28, 2007 [19] Punkin' Puss & Mushmouse: October 3, 2011 [89] Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long [89] Samson & Goliath: December 14, 2020 [83] Snooper and Blabber: September 27 ...
He also did the voices of Augie Doggie and Dixie in the Hanna-Barbera series Fender Bender 500 and Yo Yogi!, both roles that Butler had originated. He continued his career in the 1990s where he provided the voices for characters in the animated television series TaleSpin and Tom & Jerry Kids.
Yogi Bear is an anthropomorphic animal character who has appeared in numerous comic books, animated television shows, and films.He made his debut in 1958 as a supporting character in The Huckleberry Hound Show.
Yo Yogi! Yogi Bear & Friends; The Yogi Bear Show; Yogi's Gang; Yogi's Space Race; Yogi's Treasure Hunt This page was last edited on 9 November 2024, at 00:11 (UTC) ...
A yogi is a practitioner of Yoga, [1] including a sannyasin or practitioner of meditation in Indian religions. [2] The feminine form, sometimes used in English, is yogini . Yogi has since the 12th century CE also denoted members of the Nath siddha tradition of Hinduism , [ 3 ] and in Hinduism , Buddhism and Jainism , a practitioner of tantra .