"Yogi Bear is a fictional bear who appears in animated cartoons created by Hanna-Barbera Productions. He made his debut in 1958 as a supporting character in The Huckleberry Hound Show. Yogi Bear was the first breakout character created by Hanna-Barbera, and was eventually more popular than Huckleberry Hound. In January 1961, he was given his own show, The Yogi Bear Show, sponsored by Kellogg's, which included the segments Snagglepuss and Yakky Doodle. Hokey Wolf replaced his segment on The Huckleberry Hound Show. A musical animated feature film, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!, was produced in 1964. He was teenage detective at Jellystone Mall in Yo Yogi. Yogi was one of several Hanna-Barbera characters to have a collar. This allowed animators to keep his body static, redrawing only his head in each frame when he spoke. This reduced the number of drawings needed for a seven-minute cartoon from around 14,000 to around 2,000. In the 2010 film of the same name, he serves as the film's main protagonist."@en . . "Yogi Bear 3-D Jellystone Park"@en . . "Kindred Spirits"@en . . "Type"@en . "Jellystone Park"@en . . . . "Animated Series"@en . . "Yogi Bear, also known as Yogi Gayer than the Average Bear, is a member of the Hanna Barbera Bunch, and occasional enemy of the Barney Bunch. He is a gay bear who likes to do very fucked up shit to his penis. He likes to use very sharp pointy and dangerous objects as dildis, such as axes, hot irons, swords, meat cleavers, knives, and picnic baskets full of shark teeth. He claims to be gayer than Drew Pickles and have a 1,000 mile long bear penis, however, this is mere speculation and has not been confirmed. Yogi likes to masturbate to very fucked up shit such as The Pain Olympics, 2 Guys 1 Stump, 3 Guys 1 Hammer, 1 Guy 1 Jar, 1 Guy 2 Spoons, videos of national tragedies, 9/11 footage, and other fucked up shit that cannot be mentioned for the sake of your sanity. Yogi Bear, along with Huckle"@en . . . . . . . "4"^^ . . . "Yogi Bear is a 1958-1961 show and 2010 movie."@en . . "Goodbye Jellystone"@en . . . "Brown"@en . . "Yogi Bear is a character from the show Yogi Bear. He is a bear who is always hungry and is trying to take people's picnic baskets."@en . . "The plot of most of Yogi's cartoons centered on his antics in the fictional Jellystone Park, a takeoff on the famous Yellowstone National Park. Yogi, accompanied by his constant companion Boo-Boo, would often try to steal picnic baskets from campers in the park, much to the displeasure of Park Ranger Smith. Yogi's girlfriend, Cindy Bear, sometimes appeared and usually disapproved of Yogi's antics. His \"birthday\" is September 9th."@en . . . . . . . . . . "8.0E7"^^ . . "Yogi lived in the rough streets of Jellystone National Park. Boo-Boo's family died from a forest fire: which only you could have prevented by putting out your campfire properly and putting out your cigarettes. One day he snapped and killed a visitor trying to get a selfie up close to a bear. Having acquired a taste for man's flesh, Yogi took the visitor's clothes, put them on and started his life of crime, burying his first pic-a-nic filled with cheese and wine at the place where the twos fates and eyes first crossed. The duo started out with just local tourist crimes, like stealing an old lady's cane (while she was using it), and chasing a poor local kid, Billy. The duo became bored with these small time crimes and the two soon left Jellystone, and moved to New York. The two would pose as exhibits at the natural history museum, than steal everything they could get their paws on. Soon they moved up the criminal ladder into art and antiquities and before you know it Yogi Bear and Boo Boo were on America's Most Wanted. Knowing that they would be recognized, Yogi shaved his hair (minus a mustache), and Boo Boo got a hat, and both got jobs at a Cinnabon and soon enough the FBI arrested Big Foot by mistake. Unfortunately due to their lack of a good education, Yogi wasn't able to give the correct amount of change to the customers, getting him fired."@en . . "Brown"@en . "Yogi Bear is American Television Series From Hanna-Barbera Cartoons."@en . . "Hiding the Glider"@en . "Yogi Bear is a character from the show Yogi Bear. He is a bear who is always hungry and is trying to take people's picnic baskets."@en . "2.01584141E8"^^ . "Getting Bearings"@en . . "Yogi Bear is a 1958-1961 show and 2010 movie."@en . . "Yogi Bear"@en . "Yogi Fly By"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Yogi Bear is a cartoon 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. Yogi Bear was the first breakout character created by Hanna-Barbera and was eventually more popular than Huckleberry Hound. In January 1961, he was given his own show, The Yogi Bear Show, sponsored by Kellogg's, which included the segments Snagglepuss and Yakky Doodle. Hokey Wolf replaced his segment on The Huckleberry Hound Show. A musical animated feature film, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!, was produced in 1964. Yogi was one of several Hanna-Barbera characters to have a collar. This allowed animators to keep his body static, redrawing only his head in each frame when he spoke \u2014 a method that reduced the number of drawings needed for a seven-minute cartoon from around 14,000 to around 2,000."@en . "Main Title - Smith and Jones"@en . . . "4800.0"^^ . . . . "Fight for the Things You Love"@en . . . "Street smarts, good at juggling, excellent coordination, excellent in sports and excellent in getting food and excellent business skills"@en . "Runnin' Wild Performed by Airbourne"@en . . . . . "*Galactic Federation\n*CIS\n*Rebel Alliance"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Voiced by"@en . ".jpg"@en . . "T. J. Miller"@en . "My Best Friend Performed by Weezer"@en . . "Karen Rosenfelt"@en . "Yogi Bear was an anthropomorphic brown bear who was a member of the Galactic Federation's Galaxy Guardians and served the Federation, the Confederacy of Independent Systems, and the Rebel Alliance. He joined the Galactic Federation Space Patrol after the first defeat of the Phantom Empire, and was instrumental in its second and final defeat. Several months after that incident was wrapped up, the Galactic Federation became involved in the devastating Clone Wars. He and his friends, who had recently been reinstated in the Galactic Federation's Galaxy Guardians, fought in the later half of the Clone Wars alongside Grievous (GGU), and joined the Confederacy, giving ships to the rebellion during the last year of the war. After the war was over, Yogi and the rest of the Goof-Ups were later deemed as fugitives by the Galactic Empire, and he, along with most of the Federation's leaders, fled Earth in order to escape Imperial rule and bounty hunters. After bouncing from planet to planet, in 17 BBY he and his friends ended up on Equestria, living there among the locals and living quietly until they decided to return to Earth in 2 BBY. Earth was destroyed in 0 BBY, which forced Yogi and whatever remained of the Galactic Federation to return to Equestria. In 2 BBY, he, Huckleberry Hound and Quack-Up Duck, the only remaining members of the Goof-Ups, joined the Rebel Alliance after the Battle of Hoth."@en . . . . "Tom Cavanagh"@en . "Syndication"@en . "Chaos at the Fireworks"@en . "1.97"^^ . . . . "Bear"@en . "Eric Brevig"@en . "tba"@en . "Jellystone Park bear"@en . "1958"^^ . "Rachel's Song"@en . . . . . . "The Yogi Bear Show"@en . "He's Right Next to Me"@en . . "Role"@en . . "Jones Tricks Yogi"@en . "Eating and watching tv. Taking picnic baskets"@en . "First year published"@en . "Nothin' But a Good Time Performed by Poison"@en . . . "Brown bear"@en . "TBA"@en . "Yogi Bear"@en . . "Lasagna Performed by"@en . "Fannypack of Merit Badges"@en . . "YogiBear.jpg"@en . "Tan"@en . . . . "Return of Armadillo - I Want Power"@en . "The Yogi Bear Show"@en . . . "[[wikipedia:File:Yogi Bear with \"don't feed the bears\" message - NARA - 286013.tif.jpg|left|thumb|Yogi sign advising young National Park visitors not to feed the bears|]] 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; his voice mannerisms broadly mimic Carney as Norton. Norton, in turn, received influence from Borscht Belt and comedians of Vaudeville."@en . "Laff-a-Lympian"@en . . . . "197.0"^^ . . . "Pages"@en . . "yogibear"@en . "Handcuffed"@en . . . "Is He Still Filming"@en . . . "Theme"@en . . "Yogi Bear meets Josh"@en . . . . "Smith Rachael Reunion"@en . "Boo Boo and him attempt to snatch Billy's picnic basket and eventually chase into a cave in Here Thar Be Dwarves!. Due to the apparent fact that bears are afraid of caves, Yogi and Boo Boo do not pursue Billy any longer. He later appears, as one of the audience members, at the end of the episode during Billy's \"Buttercup Dancer\" performance. During Here Thar Be Dwarves!, Yogi is giving a much more rugged look. His eyes are bloodshot and his hat and tie are ripped, giving him appearance of a druggie. In Irwin Gets a Clue, he is run over by Hoss Delgado's truck. He also appears in The Keeper of The Reaper (song) during Billy and Mandy's rap. es:Oso Yogui"@en . "Ranger Smith is Gone"@en . . . . . . "Male"@en . "Publisher"@en . "Rollar Blade Near Miss"@en . . . . "200"^^ . "Yogi Bear"@en . "420.0"^^ . . . . "Yogi Bear was an anthropomorphic brown bear who was a member of the Galactic Federation's Galaxy Guardians and served the Federation, the Confederacy of Independent Systems, and the Rebel Alliance. He joined the Galactic Federation Space Patrol after the first defeat of the Phantom Empire, and was instrumental in its second and final defeat. Several months after that incident was wrapped up, the Galactic Federation became involved in the devastating Clone Wars. He and his friends, who had recently been reinstated in the Galactic Federation's Galaxy Guardians, fought in the later half of the Clone Wars alongside Grievous (GGU), and joined the Confederacy, giving ships to the rebellion during the last year of the war."@en . . . "Sprawling Beauty"@en . "254.0"^^ . . . "Yogi is seen in a cutaway in \"Hell Comes to Quahog\". Peter Griffin brutally kills him using a hunter's knife as a favor to the Park Ranger. Peter then callously tells a shocked Boo-Boo to tell the other bears what he had seen."@en . . . "Jeffrey Ventimilia"@en . . "The Rapids"@en . . "Number"@en . "Yogi Bear is an ally in Kingdom Hearts: Aqua's Journey. Yogi Bear is a character from the \"Yogi Bear Show\" produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1958. He's officially the undisputed leader of H-B Town, just as Mickey Mouse is the leader of Disney Castle and Bugs Bunny is the leader of the Warner Bros. Studios."@en . . . . . . "Yogi Bear 2010 poster"@en . "Bear"@en . . "Yogi Bear is an anthropomorphic bear, who captains the Yogi Yahooeys; featuring his sidekick, Boo-Boo Bear."@en . "The Sound of Sunshine Performed by Michael Franti & Spearhead"@en . "Fireworks"@en . "Warner Bros. Pictures"@en . "Baby Got Back Performed by Sir Mix a Lot"@en . "Author"@en . . "Origin"@en . . "Dan Aykroyd"@en . "Yogi Bear"@en . . . "Yogi Bear"@en . "Yogi was a bear who lived in Jellystone Park and enjoyed stealing pic-a-nic baskets. This upset Ranger Ned VERY much. It is really hard to believe that Yogi has the intelligence to device a plan to steal pic-a-nic baskets, and he doesn't. He uses his pal, Boo-Boo to do all the work. If Boo-Boo's plans fail, Yogi beats the living sh*t out of him. Karma came when Emmett Cullen took a trip to Jellystone Park and killed Yogi. Unfortunately, he also killed sweet little Boo-Boo. This is why vampires go to hell."@en . "Yogi lived in the rough streets of Jellystone National Park. Boo-Boo's family died from a forest fire: which only you could have prevented by putting out your campfire properly and putting out your cigarettes. One day he snapped and killed a visitor trying to get a selfie up close to a bear. Having acquired a taste for man's flesh, Yogi took the visitor's clothes, put them on and started his life of crime, burying his first pic-a-nic filled with cheese and wine at the place where the twos fates and eyes first crossed. The duo started out with just local tourist crimes, like stealing an old lady's cane (while she was using it), and chasing a poor local kid, Billy. The duo became bored with these small time crimes and the two soon left Jellystone, and moved to New York."@en . . . "How Smart Are You Now"@en . . . . "Yogi_bear-5310.jpg"@en . . "Flight of the Nabber"@en . "Rigged Picnic Table"@en . . . "1950-02-24"^^ . "Edition"@en . . . "223.0"^^ . "Stephen Worth"@en . . . . . "William Tell Overture by Gioachino Rossini"@en . "Comedy"@en . . . ""@en . . . . . "Dan Aykroyd"@en . . . . "Taking picnic baskets and have a lots of food to eat, piss of Mr Ranger Smith and help people when they ask for him. Very loyal to people and his best friends Josh and Boo Boo"@en . . "Yogi Bear is an ally in Kingdom Hearts: Aqua's Journey. Yogi Bear is a character from the \"Yogi Bear Show\" produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1958. He's officially the undisputed leader of H-B Town, just as Mickey Mouse is the leader of Disney Castle and Bugs Bunny is the leader of the Warner Bros. Studios."@en . . "Can't Wait"@en . . . "2010-12-17"^^ . "1962-01-06"^^ . "Maurice LaMarche"@en . . . . . "Yogi, Yog, Yogster, YB"@en . . . "Yogi Bear's Big Break"@en . "Jones Enlisted"@en . . "Hope Nothing Goes Wrong"@en . . . . . . "Rezoned"@en . . . "American"@en . . . . . . "Yogi Bear is an anthropomorphic bear, who captains the Yogi Yahooeys; featuring his sidekick, Boo-Boo Bear."@en . "11589"^^ . . . . "*Clone Wars (Galaxy Goof-Ups universe)\n*Imperial era\n*Rebellion era"@en . . . . "1000.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Brad Copeland"@en . "Caught Red-Handed"@en . "Baskitnabber 2000"@en . "Joshua Sternin"@en . . ":"@en . . "58"^^ . "Greg Burson"@en . "Anna Faris"@en . . . . . "TBA"@en . . . "Yogi Bear is a 3D live action/CGI film adaptation of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series."@en . "Mayor's Scheme - Yogi - Rachel Intro"@en . . "Ally"@en . "Justin Timberlake"@en . . . "Daws Butler"@en . . "Performer(s) Appeared in Yogi Bear is a character who stars in cartoons produced by . Originally introduced as a starring character on The Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958, he is an anthropomorphic bear who lives in Jellystone Park and does not like to conform to the park's rules, rejecting berries in favor of snatching the visitors' picnic baskets. Yogi's popularity led to him starring in his own show in 1961, and he has since appeared in many other Hanna-Barbera shows and TV specials."@en . "Donald De Line"@en . "Catching the Train"@en . . "Yogi Bear is a cartoon 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. Yogi Bear was the first breakout character created by Hanna-Barbera and was eventually more popular than Huckleberry Hound. In January 1961, he was given his own show, The Yogi Bear Show, sponsored by Kellogg's, which included the segments Snagglepuss and Yakky Doodle. Hokey Wolf replaced his segment on The Huckleberry Hound Show. A musical animated feature film, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!, was produced in 1964."@en . "Title and short intro here."@en . . "255768"^^ . "Frog Mouth Turtle"@en . . "I Have a Plan"@en . . . . . . . "Yogi Bear, also known as Yogi Gayer than the Average Bear, is a member of the Hanna Barbera Bunch, and occasional enemy of the Barney Bunch. He is a gay bear who likes to do very fucked up shit to his penis. He likes to use very sharp pointy and dangerous objects as dildis, such as axes, hot irons, swords, meat cleavers, knives, and picnic baskets full of shark teeth. He claims to be gayer than Drew Pickles and have a 1,000 mile long bear penis, however, this is mere speculation and has not been confirmed. Yogi likes to masturbate to very fucked up shit such as The Pain Olympics, 2 Guys 1 Stump, 3 Guys 1 Hammer, 1 Guy 1 Jar, 1 Guy 2 Spoons, videos of national tragedies, 9/11 footage, and other fucked up shit that cannot be mentioned for the sake of your sanity. Yogi Bear, along with Huckleberry Hound and other Hanna Barbera characters, were used most around the Unestablished War of 2011. Since then, Yogi has been a recurring character in BB videos, mostly by the foot fetish crowd."@en . . . "The plot of most of Yogi's cartoons centered on his antics in the fictional Jellystone Park, a takeoff on the famous Yellowstone National Park. Yogi, accompanied by his constant companion Boo-Boo, would often try to steal picnic baskets from campers in the park, much to the displeasure of Park Ranger Smith. Yogi's girlfriend, Cindy Bear, sometimes appeared and usually disapproved of Yogi's antics. His \"birthday\" is September 9th."@en . "Jeff Bergman"@en . . . . "Title and short intro here."@en . . . . . . . "1958-10-02"^^ . "Yogi Bear"@en . . . "Yogi Bear is a 3D live action/CGI film adaptation of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series."@en . "Yogi is seen in a cutaway in \"Hell Comes to Quahog\". Peter Griffin brutally kills him using a hunter's knife as a favor to the Park Ranger. Peter then callously tells a shocked Boo-Boo to tell the other bears what he had seen."@en . . . . "Yogi Bear is a bear who created Hanna-Barbera Productions for the purpose of brainwashing American children. He is a godless killing machine in human's clothing, endangering the well-being of innocent park rangers. While he may act kind and sentient enough, nothing he may do or wear could ever surpress his mindless, murderous nature. Also in Jellystone Park he has started a laboratory of Bear Technology - used for brainwashing humans by broadcasting liberal talk shows through picanic baskets. This bear is evil on all levels, proceed with caution. Thankfully, his sidekick Boo Boo is actually an assassin penguin in disguise sent to learn the bears evil plots and when the time comes kill the godless killing machine."@en . . . "Yogi was a bear who lived in Jellystone Park and enjoyed stealing pic-a-nic baskets. This upset Ranger Ned VERY much. It is really hard to believe that Yogi has the intelligence to device a plan to steal pic-a-nic baskets, and he doesn't. He uses his pal, Boo-Boo to do all the work. If Boo-Boo's plans fail, Yogi beats the living sh*t out of him. Karma came when Emmett Cullen took a trip to Jellystone Park and killed Yogi. Unfortunately, he also killed sweet little Boo-Boo. This is why vampires go to hell."@en . "How Could It Be Worse"@en . . . . "Something's Wrong"@en . "English"@en . . "Performer(s) Appeared in Yogi Bear is a character who stars in cartoons produced by . Originally introduced as a starring character on The Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958, he is an anthropomorphic bear who lives in Jellystone Park and does not like to conform to the park's rules, rejecting berries in favor of snatching the visitors' picnic baskets. Yogi's popularity led to him starring in his own show in 1961, and he has since appeared in many other Hanna-Barbera shows and TV specials. Being a bear, Yogi does not usually celebrate the winter holidays because he usually hibernates during wintertime. However, he has managed to star in at least three Christmas specials made long after his original series ended."@en . "Casper's First Christmas"@en . . "71"^^ . . . "168.0"^^ . . "Don't Stop Believin' Performed by Journey"@en . "Warner Bros. Television Distribution"@en . "Homosexual"@en . . "Boo Boo Cam"@en . . "Black"@en . . . . "Yogi Bear received negative reviews from critics, but was a surprise box office success."@en . "Yogi Bear"@en . "Yogi Bear is a fictional bear who appears in animated cartoons created by Hanna-Barbera Productions. He made his debut in 1958 as a supporting character in The Huckleberry Hound Show. Yogi Bear was the first breakout character created by Hanna-Barbera, and was eventually more popular than Huckleberry Hound. In January 1961, he was given his own show, The Yogi Bear Show, sponsored by Kellogg's, which included the segments Snagglepuss and Yakky Doodle. Hokey Wolf replaced his segment on The Huckleberry Hound Show. A musical animated feature film, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!, was produced in 1964. He was teenage detective at Jellystone Mall in Yo Yogi. Yogi was one of several Hanna-Barbera characters to have a collar. This allowed animators to keep his body static, redrawing only his head in e"@en . "Keep Your Dignity"@en . . . "Hanna Barbera Bunch"@en . . "194.0"^^ . . . "Jellystone Under Siege"@en . . . "Yogi Bear is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that first appeared on television as a segment on The Huckleberry Hound Show from 1958-1960. Yogi proved to be so popular that he was given his own show in 1961, The Yogi Bear Show. He was replaced on The Huckleberry Hound Show by Hokey Wolf in the 1960 season. In 1992 the series began airing in reruns on Cartoon Network. In 2001 the series also started airing on Cartoon Network's sister channel Boomerang, where it still airs on occasion."@en . . . "Yogi Bear is a bear who created Hanna-Barbera Productions for the purpose of brainwashing American children. He is a godless killing machine in human's clothing, endangering the well-being of innocent park rangers. While he may act kind and sentient enough, nothing he may do or wear could ever surpress his mindless, murderous nature. Also in Jellystone Park he has started a laboratory of Bear Technology - used for brainwashing humans by broadcasting liberal talk shows through picanic baskets. This bear is evil on all levels, proceed with caution. Thankfully, his sidekick Boo Boo is actually an assassin penguin in disguise sent to learn the bears evil plots and when the time comes kill the godless killing machine."@en . "Yogi Bear is American Television Series From Hanna-Barbera Cartoons."@en . . "Boo Boo and him attempt to snatch Billy's picnic basket and eventually chase into a cave in Here Thar Be Dwarves!. Due to the apparent fact that bears are afraid of caves, Yogi and Boo Boo do not pursue Billy any longer. He later appears, as one of the audience members, at the end of the episode during Billy's \"Buttercup Dancer\" performance. During Here Thar Be Dwarves!, Yogi is giving a much more rugged look. His eyes are bloodshot and his hat and tie are ripped, giving him appearance of a druggie. In Irwin Gets a Clue, he is run over by Hoss Delgado's truck."@en . . "tba"@en . "Home world"@en . . . "United States"@en . . . "[[wikipedia:File:Yogi Bear with \"don't feed the bears\" message - NARA - 286013.tif.jpg|left|thumb|Yogi sign advising young National Park visitors not to feed the bears|]] 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; his voice mannerisms broadly mimic Carney as Norton. Norton, in turn, received influence from Borscht Belt and comedians of Vaudeville. Yogi's name was similar to that of contemporary baseball star Yogi Berra, who was known for his amusing quotes such as \"half the lies they tell about me aren't true.\" Berra sued Hanna-Barbera for defamation but their management claimed that the similarity of the names was just a coincidence. Berra withdrew his suit but the defense was considered implausible and sources now report that Berra was the inspiration for the name. Hanna-Barbera also had a contemporary character Augie Doggie whose name bore similarity to baseball umpire Augie Donatelli. The plot of most of Yogi's cartoons centered on his antics in the fictional Jellystone Park, a takeoff on the famous Yellowstone National Park. Yogi, accompanied by his constant companion Boo-Boo Bear, would often try to steal picnic baskets from campers in the park, much to the displeasure of Park Ranger Smith. Yogi's girlfriend, Cindy Bear, sometimes appeared and usually disapproved of Yogi's antics."@en . "Illustrator"@en . . "Rhythm Of Love Performed by Plain White T's"@en . "Ended"@en . "300"^^ . "Yogi Bear received negative reviews from critics, but was a surprise box office success."@en . . "Yogi Bear is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that first appeared on television as a segment on The Huckleberry Hound Show from 1958-1960. Yogi proved to be so popular that he was given his own show in 1961, The Yogi Bear Show. He was replaced on The Huckleberry Hound Show by Hokey Wolf in the 1960 season. In 1992 the series began airing in reruns on Cartoon Network. In 2001 the series also started airing on Cartoon Network's sister channel Boomerang, where it still airs on occasion."@en . . . . . .