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  • Yogi the Easter Bear
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  • Yogi Bear accidentally ruins the big Easter Jamboree at Jellystone Park just before the arrival of hundreds of kids. Guilt-stricken, Yogi and Boo Boo go in search of the Easter Bunny in hope of saving the event. But the two discover that the Easter Bunny has been kidnapped! Can Yogi and Boo Boo rescue the Easter Bunny and save Easter, before the kids arrive for the jamboree and before Ranger Smith ships them off to the Siberian Circus?
  • Yogi the Easter Bear is an animated TV special from Hanna-Barbera first aired on Syndication on April 3, 1994 starring Yogi Bear. This was the last time Don Messick voiced both Boo Boo and Ranger Smith (his last being Arabian Nights which was also first aired in 1994). Messick died in 1997.
  • Ranger Smith's boss, the Supreme Commissioner, is attending Jellystone Park's Easter Jamboree. Concerned about making sure the event goes off perfectly, Smith picks out an Easter Bunny suit and orders a truckload of candy for the celebration, ordering his guard, Mortimer, to watch over the candy truck and keep Yogi away from eating any of the candy. Mortimer, however, is legally blind and Yogi steals the Easter Bunny outfit, tricks Mortimer into thinking he is the real Easter Bunny, and eats all the candy in the truck.
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Writer1
  • Scott Jeralds
  • Davis Doi
  • Bob Onorato
  • Jeff Holder
  • Pat Ventura
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  • Scott Jeralds
  • Davis Doi
  • Bob Onorato
  • Jeff Holder
  • Pat Ventura
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Executive Producer
Starring
  • Greg Burson
  • Don Messick
  • Rob Paulsen
  • Jonathan Winters
  • Ed Gilbert
Runtime
  • 2760.0
Producer
  • Davis Doi
Release Date
  • 1994-04-03
Country
  • USA
  • United States
Genre
Language
  • English
show name
  • Yogi the Easter Bear
Company
Format
  • Animation
First Aired
  • 1994-04-03
Distributor
Composer
  • Steven Bramson
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Director
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  • TBA
  • Yogi Bear accidentally ruins the big Easter Jamboree at Jellystone Park just before the arrival of hundreds of kids. Guilt-stricken, Yogi and Boo Boo go in search of the Easter Bunny in hope of saving the event. But the two discover that the Easter Bunny has been kidnapped! Can Yogi and Boo Boo rescue the Easter Bunny and save Easter, before the kids arrive for the jamboree and before Ranger Smith ships them off to the Siberian Circus?
  • Yogi the Easter Bear is an animated TV special from Hanna-Barbera first aired on Syndication on April 3, 1994 starring Yogi Bear. This was the last time Don Messick voiced both Boo Boo and Ranger Smith (his last being Arabian Nights which was also first aired in 1994). Messick died in 1997.
  • Ranger Smith's boss, the Supreme Commissioner, is attending Jellystone Park's Easter Jamboree. Concerned about making sure the event goes off perfectly, Smith picks out an Easter Bunny suit and orders a truckload of candy for the celebration, ordering his guard, Mortimer, to watch over the candy truck and keep Yogi away from eating any of the candy. Mortimer, however, is legally blind and Yogi steals the Easter Bunny outfit, tricks Mortimer into thinking he is the real Easter Bunny, and eats all the candy in the truck. Smith is furious and threatens to ship Yogi off to the Siberian Circus, but Boo Boo offers to find the real Easter Bunny to fix things. However, Smith states that he doesn't believe in the Easter Bunny since he didn't get a double-decker raspberry-filled dark chocolate egg from him; he nonetheless accepts Boo Boo's offer. Yogi and Boo Boo seek out the Grand Grizzly in the mountains to see if he knows anything about the Easter Bunny's whereabouts. He instructs the two to seek the big ears in the sky (A grassy hillside in the shape of a rabbit's head). They climb the mountain only to find that the Easter Bunny has been kidnapped. Behind the kidnapping is a diminutive and deranged corporate executive named Paulie, hellbent on replacing all of the world's Easter eggs with plastic ones, and a massive but dim-witted sidekick named Ernest, who Paulie hired as a spokesperson and is always seen in a yellow bunny suit. Yogi and Boo Boo follow a trail of jelly beans to the factory, where the Easter Bunny is being held captive above a vat of molten plastic. Posing as health inspectors, Yogi and Boo Boo successfully free the Easter Bunny and go to the henhouse to meet his friend, Millicent, the Magical Easter Chicken, who he gathers all the eggs from. However, the chicken's tough-as-nails guard dog refuses to let anyone near the chicken's domicile, except for Ernest, who the dog mistakes for the real Easter Bunny. Yogi and Boo Boo, after using a giant slingshot to crash through the henhouse's roof, steal the chicken and escape for Jellystone Park before Ernest can reach the henhouse. A madcap chase after the chicken begins, with the Easter Bunny getting injured (usually by falling off a cliff) at least three times. Meanwhile, back at Jellystone Park, Smith is trying in vain to impress the children and the Commissioner at the Easter Jamboree. The stunts he tries either are ridiculously lame or fail spectacularly, and the Commissioner's children show no response, but a few sarcastic claps and a stern look. The boss is on the verge of firing Ranger Smith when the Easter Bunny, Millicent, Yogi, and Boo Boo conveniently fall in to save the day. The Commissioner changes his mind and instead promotes him and to thank him for believing in him, the Easter Bunny gives him what he asked for all these years, a double-decker raspberry-filled dark chocolate egg.