57 here, I understand loved coming home from school to watch all these cartoons while mom yelled at me to get going on my homework 🤣🤣🤣 great time to be a kid
My wife and I both grew up watching these shows as kids. She has always told me that I am a combination of Foghorn Leghorn and Yogi Bear in personality and what makes me so special to her. My dad reminded her of Fred Flintstone- he ran a big excavator, was a bigger guy (overweight), loved to go bowling. He would always take his shoes and socks off when he got home and went around barefoot- and although we didn't roll around on a foot powered car, he and I had our share of clunkers growing up with holes in the floorboard. He was a big loveable guy. I get a lot of my personality from him growing up, but my wit and humor come from my grandparents and other older adults I came up in the world with, haha.
I have lost my yogi yesterday. I was his boo boo. My uncle Joe, whom I miss dearly today. I am glad that I can profess my love to him in the short period of time when he was around. See you in heaven, Yogi.
1:02 Hey, pop! Look at the bears, look at the bears, look at the bears. 🚙🐻🐻🏞️ 1:29 Hey, mom! Look at the bears, look at the bears, look at the bears. 🐻😂
0:56 every day it’s the same old thing “look at the bears,look at the bears,look at the bears”sheesh! Look pop,look at the bears look at the bears look at the bears!
Some of the best cartoons ever made in my opinion. People that don't like these cartoons never watched them as a child on Saturday mornings eating Sugar Pops cereal and, getting the prize in the box.
So if someone who doesn't like this was to watch this on a Sat.morn,eating POPs, could they like it if they aren't a child & no prize in the box & no Sugar on the POPs box cause you can't say sugar anymore..or does it have be in the exact sequence you experienced it ? are you saying it's way too late for people today & those of us who were there but didn't eat the S.Pops/Prize, will never experience it in the way that you did ? I think it might have been Cheerios Corn Flakes, maybe frosted or possibly oatmeal for me ..I'm such a loser.
Held cels with mouths moving, panned cars over the backgrounds, 'jump' poses with no inbetweens- this is about as limited as you'll see from that era, from HB or anyone. Looks like about an afternoon's work for Ken Muse. Still so great just to look at.
If you think this is some limited animation you GOTTA check out Clutch Cargo, Space Angel, and Captain Fathom. Clutch Cargo makes this cartoon short look fluid
I'm 58 years old and I still love Yogi Bear each time I watched I needed a sandwhich or food. Yogi liked sandwiches he was smarter than the average Ranger.
Honestly, there's something really refreshing to me how simple the animation was on the early Yogis... even the lack of inbetweens. I guess it reminds me of when I animated in MS Paint and Movie Maker back in the day, but with an actual sense of design. Weirdly enough, I actually missed these episodes once I reached the point where they started inbetweening the animation.
Ranger Smith must have become a regular a year or two later. Glad I was a kid when there was still some innocence. A 7 year old kid these days already knows about sex, dope and that Santa is your mom and dad. Too bad. I miss those days.
Title: Yogi Bear: A Bold Escape from Jellystone Park Introduction: Yogi Bear, the mischievous and lovable picnic-basket-stealing bear, finds himself in quite the pickle. After countless failed attempts to get his paws on delicious picnic baskets, he decides it's time to leave Jellystone Park for good. Join Yogi and his faithful sidekick Boo-Boo as they embark on a thrilling adventure to escape the clutches of Jellystone Park and find freedom in the wild. Plot Summary: Yogi Bear, tired of his repetitive life in Jellystone Park, dreams of a world beyond the park's boundaries. He yearns for the excitement and freedom of the wilderness. With his witty personality and cunning mind, Yogi devises a plan to finally break free from the confines of Jellystone Park. Yogi enlists the help of his loyal and cautious friend, Boo-Boo, who is initially skeptical of their escape plan. Together, they begin their daring journey, dodging Ranger Smith and other park officials who are determined to keep them from leaving. Their escapades take them through various challenges and encounters as they navigate treacherous terrain and interact with different animals. From cleverly disguising themselves as humans to distract the park officials to outsmarting the park's security systems, Yogi and Boo-Boo use their wit and charm to outmaneuver their pursuers. During their adventure, Yogi and Boo-Boo meet a diverse cast of animal characters who have also dreamt of escaping Jellystone Park. They form an unlikely alliance and work together to overcome obstacles, sharing their hopes and dreams along the way. As the story unfolds, Yogi and Boo-Boo's escapades become more daring and their friendship strengthens. However, they soon discover that freedom comes at a price. They must decide whether they are truly ready to leave behind the comforts of Jellystone Park and face the challenges of the wild. In a gripping climax, Yogi and Boo-Boo find themselves on the brink of freedom but realize that their lives will never be the same. They must make a tough choice that will determine their fate and the fate of their newfound friends. Conclusion: Yogi Bear: Trying to Escape Jellystone Park is an exciting adventure that takes readers on a wild ride alongside Yogi and Boo-Boo. Filled with humor, heart, and the spirit of adventure, this story explores themes of friendship, freedom, and the importance of embracing change. Will Yogi and Boo-Boo finally find their way to the wild or realize that Jellystone Park is their true home? Join them on this thrilling journey to find out.
I did not realise this a kid but watching this now I see that all Yogi wanted to do was escape entrapment and be free. Now I'm feeling all animal-rightsy : P
Does anyone remember a HB cartoon that showed a country type guy with a long mustache, a cowboy hat, and he had a dog that could only bark? The country guy got stuck in a tree somehow, with his head sticking out of a hollowed out part of a tree. The dog rolls up on him, and starts barking at the guy instead of what they were hunting. The dog barks, Yop... yop...yop...yop...yop...yop...yop... yop...yop...yop...yop...! The dogs' slow and deliberate barking went on until finally the guy stuck in the tree shouts something at him, I guess telling the dog to shut the hell up and get him out of the tree. It was one of the cartoon shorts they may have played in between an episode of Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, Pixie and Dixie with Mr Jinks the cat, Augie Doggy and Doggie Daddy, Snooper and Blabber, Quick Draw McGraw with Babalooey, Hokey Wolf, Snagglepus, cartoons. These cartoons were made in the late 50's before Top Cat which came out in 1961, and the "Limited Animation," really became widespread in cartoons. I can't remember the cartoon name or it's characters, but I remember that being one of the funniest scenes in a cartoon. Does that ring anyone's bell?
I was a big fan of Yogi Bear when I was a kid even to this day at 57 I still like to watch I used to have a sandwich every time I would watch an episode because Yogi Bear loved Picnic baskets and sandwiches Yogi was definitely smarter than the average Bear.
I liked the episode with the father and son picnic when Yogi dressed up as the father and Bo Bo was his son did you know in that episode when Yogi tipped the Picnic table he put down 14 Blueberry pies ha ha 😂 I counted them but you had to count fast those pies came down quick.
I Grew Up With These Cartoons On Heavy Rotation. I Was A Bored Student - So I Would Answer The Teachers In The Voices From Yogi Bear, Touche Turtle, Wally Gator, Tom And Jerry, The Pink Panther, The Jetsons & Flintstones - Oy Did My Teachers Hate Me. Meh.
53 years old here. Watched these everyday from the age of 4 in the 70's. Wonderful times and memories.
I love the wonderful voice actor Daws Butler.
28 years old now, been watching since i was about 5 or 6 yrs old. classic!!
I'm 22 years old and I love watching these as a kid with my dad
Same here,born in 69'-These poor children today will never know of the simple joys we had-
Daws Butler was a master.
At 60 I'll never be too old for this, makes me laugh still 😆 🤣 😂
57 here, I understand loved coming home from school to watch all these cartoons while mom yelled at me to get going on my homework 🤣🤣🤣 great time to be a kid
My wife and I both grew up watching these shows as kids. She has always told me that I am a combination of Foghorn Leghorn and Yogi Bear in personality and what makes me so special to her. My dad reminded her of Fred Flintstone- he ran a big excavator, was a bigger guy (overweight), loved to go bowling. He would always take his shoes and socks off when he got home and went around barefoot- and although we didn't roll around on a foot powered car, he and I had our share of clunkers growing up with holes in the floorboard. He was a big loveable guy. I get a lot of my personality from him growing up, but my wit and humor come from my grandparents and other older adults I came up in the world with, haha.
That’s amazing and how are you and your wife doing?
You have so much free time, amazing!
@@joshualee7006 your family of the first time to be likely i sting your family
@@crazygarry999 yeah. I experienced the same with Steve Zodiac.
@@crazygarry999 Have you seen Yogi Bear (2010) before?
He's surrounded by thousands of acres of forest that are being unmonitored but has to go up through the entrance or exit
That was per the producers and animators. Wasn't Yogi's doing
LMFAOOOO!!!!🤣🤣🤣
I'm actually not convinced that he's smarter than the average bear.
Rumor has it, welfare benefits are great past the "entrance point"
He could've just smacked that ranger and ran too.
I'm 57 Years Old...and Yogi is still... "Smarter Than The Average Bear!" :)
Gabriel Anderson
their still around, now you just gotta watch them on youtube :) lol
their the best tho i agree
Gabriel Anderson top cat yesssssss
Saxiesax you are around my generation. When things in reality actually happened.
I'm 67 and agree with you.
He will sleep 'till noon, but before it's dark, he'll have every picnic basket that's in Jellystone Park.
Look at the bears look at the bears look at the bears
Sheeeeeesh 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Look at the bears 🐻 😃
Look at the bears!
Look at the bears!
Look at the bears!
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@@Joe-dj3cz u wot m8 No way bro you got the squad laughing
0:58
@@gabriellastephanie8045 Are They're Gonna Keep On Saying That Every Time They Were Looking At The Bears?
Look at the bears! look at the bears! look at the bears!
I have lost my yogi yesterday. I was his boo boo. My uncle Joe, whom I miss dearly today. I am glad that I can profess my love to him in the short period of time when he was around. See you in heaven, Yogi.
I am so sorry. 😭😭 I know how that feels too. I lost mine when I was 13. 😭😭😭
these are the real cartoons I miss and love
I agree I go to Jellystone EVERY year
be quiet
be quite
ugly
i go to jellystone park all the time
WyattGamePlays same
1:02 Hey, pop! Look at the bears, look at the bears, look at the bears. 🚙🐻🐻🏞️
1:29 Hey, mom! Look at the bears, look at the bears, look at the bears. 🐻😂
0:39 Jellystone
0:57
Look at the bears (3x)
Sheesh
💀💀💀💀💀 thats the Sheesh moment
2:26
Stop that trailer!
😂😂😂😂
The Bears suck this season
Used to watch Yogi Bear a lot on weekday afternoons ( syndicated tv channels) as a kid in the 60s , along with the Flintstones 👍
I would watch it on weekend mornings growing up as a kid in the 2000s
Me too
Would still watch those cartoons if I saw reruns on television. Solid quality.
0:56 every day it’s the same old thing “look at the bears,look at the bears,look at the bears”sheesh!
Look pop,look at the bears look at the bears look at the bears!
I don't remember when; but I do remember watching this and other Hanna/Barbera cartoons every Saturday morning 👍🏻it was why Saturday existed!
Some of the best cartoons ever made in my opinion. People that don't like these cartoons never watched them as a child on Saturday mornings eating Sugar Pops cereal and, getting the prize in the box.
So if someone who doesn't like this was to watch this on a Sat.morn,eating POPs, could they like it if they aren't a child & no prize in the box & no Sugar on the POPs box cause you can't say sugar anymore..or does it have be in the exact sequence you experienced it ? are you saying it's way too late for people today & those of us who were there but didn't eat the S.Pops/Prize, will never experience it in the way that you did ? I think it might have been Cheerios Corn Flakes, maybe frosted or possibly oatmeal for me ..I'm such a loser.
These are not the best cartoons. They were rather cheap. Stop being nostalgic.
Me after Yogi's failed attempts: Nice try, Yogi
the earlier the episode of Yogi Bear, the better it is!
I agree
Yep! BTW, this is the 1st Yogi Bear cartoon from October 2, 1958. It was a segment in The Huckleberry Hound Show.
..agree..
EYYYY BOOBOO
Triaxial lol fav part
Bash Fetchum *picanic basket
Lol
We had the best cartoons ever thanks yogi bear
0:58 Look at the 🐻, Look at the 🐻, Look at the 🐻. 1:03 Look at the 🐻, Look at the 🐻, Look at the 🐻.
I was watching this and a lot of Hannah barberra cartoons when I was a kid on boomerang in the 2000s and even as a kid I knew it was mad old😂
It's Hanna Barbera. Spell it correctly.
My late Aunt and I loved this show when I was a kid in the 90's. She got a nostalgia trip and I got a funny show I got to watch on Saturday
How did he know Yogi was the one doing the dishes in the trailer? I thought that level of disguise was not detectable in cartoons.
Naader Bajwa I don't know I guess he use to Yogi pull the kind of trick
Voice,he heard him speak.
Look at the bears, look at the bears, look at the bears! Sheesh!
Esther loves yogi bear! The movie has good comedy! And the cartoon is great too!
Held cels with mouths moving, panned cars over the backgrounds, 'jump' poses with no inbetweens- this is about as limited as you'll see from that era, from HB or anyone. Looks like about an afternoon's work for Ken Muse. Still so great just to look at.
If you think this is some limited animation you GOTTA check out Clutch Cargo, Space Angel, and Captain Fathom. Clutch Cargo makes this cartoon short look fluid
Don't forget Michael Lah.
@@durece100 I'm not sure where Mike Lah was at this point- Tony the Tiger? He spent a lot of the back end of his career on those.
@@SurferJoe1it's on 2:36.
And it's still an amazing cartoon simply from the writing alone.
Pic-a-nic basket
I'm 58 years old and I still love Yogi Bear each time I watched I needed a sandwhich or food. Yogi liked sandwiches he was smarter than the average Ranger.
HB used the "bear attempting to escape the park" skit in a Wacky Races episode 10 years later.
Honestly, there's something really refreshing to me how simple the animation was on the early Yogis... even the lack of inbetweens. I guess it reminds me of when I animated in MS Paint and Movie Maker back in the day, but with an actual sense of design.
Weirdly enough, I actually missed these episodes once I reached the point where they started inbetweening the animation.
Happy 56th birthday to the first ever Yogi Bear cartoon.
61st
0:58 look at the 🐻 look at the 🐻 look at the 🐻
Daws Butler voicing both Yogi Bear and the Ranger.
Huge part of my childhood....I am 31 now.....and still miss it to the core
That bear is a thief! Nobody seems to care! Furthermore, I have watched him carefully, and I'm now sure he never does yoga.
yogi Bear be stealing picnic baskets
hehe..
what the h*ll are you saying ?
Yogi is a name, and the name is from a Yankee player called Yogi Berra, he sues but loss
Nicktoon Nicktoons NSS!! -_-
Always my favorite escape plan! We're going to hire McGruff and let other people camp while we eat caviar.
This was a great cartoon I remember watching it. Great cartoon wonderful memories
Funfact: The ranger in this episode is the prototype for ranger Smith
I love that part where he says look at the birds look at the birds and birds
lOOk aT tHE beARs lOoK aT tHE bEArS. sHEEsH! Got Me Dead
Look at the bear...Look at the bear..Look at the bear.
Watching this because I am visiting Yellowstone Park at 67 years old. 😊❤❤
1:54 Stop that car! Come back here you!
2:17 Oh heaven’s yes, handsome. I loved it, it’s the craziest.
I loved watching Yogi and Boo-boo as a kid along with other Hannah-Barbera cartoons like the Flintstones and the Jetsons
Back in those days life was so beautiful.
Simple life, hard working men , seggregated communities. ❤
Ranger Smith must have become a regular a year or two later. Glad I was a kid when there was still some innocence. A 7 year old kid these days already knows about sex, dope and that Santa is your mom and dad. Too bad. I miss those days.
BEAUTIFUL!!! ❤️🙏🇺🇸🇨🇺🇪🇸👏
Saw this in a cartoon machine once for 25 cents❤😊
0:58 Look At The Bears (X3) SHEESH!!
Hey pop! Look at the bears! (X3)
108 mins in space in 1961 and all that slander, charming cartoon still though
Hey, hey Boo Boo where's the picnic basket? I'm smarter than the average ranger
It's pronounced "Pic-a-nic Basket."
And this is how bears hates humans
man this is my childhood and i'm only 15 i miss watch this nigga yogi on boomerang :,(
Too bad you now listen to uncreative shitty rap music
Tank Elric So true
All I need now is a big bowl of Fruit Loops.
Happy 60th, Yogi!
he is smarter than the average bear. go yogi go and boo boo too.
Qatching this makes me happy and nostalgic.
Thank you I so needed this 😢
Aw gee Yogi, I don't think the Ranger's gonna like this...
Look at da bears
Look at da bears
Look at da bears
2:52 We Do Allow Bear Hunting In The Park Sir.
i like Yogi Bear cartoon and another 60°s great cartoons,btw!!!🐻🐻🐻
How many timesbis Yogi Burnt during the escape attempts?
Like his Destiny is the Jellystone Park.
Does anybody know Kenny Knox???? Eyyyy booboo! I got somethin in my pig-i-nic basket!!!! Lol!😂😂😂😂 I love yogi bear!!
I miss yogi Bear cartoon come back yogi
Title: Yogi Bear: A Bold Escape from Jellystone Park
Introduction:
Yogi Bear, the mischievous and lovable picnic-basket-stealing bear, finds himself in quite the pickle. After countless failed attempts to get his paws on delicious picnic baskets, he decides it's time to leave Jellystone Park for good. Join Yogi and his faithful sidekick Boo-Boo as they embark on a thrilling adventure to escape the clutches of Jellystone Park and find freedom in the wild.
Plot Summary:
Yogi Bear, tired of his repetitive life in Jellystone Park, dreams of a world beyond the park's boundaries. He yearns for the excitement and freedom of the wilderness. With his witty personality and cunning mind, Yogi devises a plan to finally break free from the confines of Jellystone Park.
Yogi enlists the help of his loyal and cautious friend, Boo-Boo, who is initially skeptical of their escape plan. Together, they begin their daring journey, dodging Ranger Smith and other park officials who are determined to keep them from leaving.
Their escapades take them through various challenges and encounters as they navigate treacherous terrain and interact with different animals. From cleverly disguising themselves as humans to distract the park officials to outsmarting the park's security systems, Yogi and Boo-Boo use their wit and charm to outmaneuver their pursuers.
During their adventure, Yogi and Boo-Boo meet a diverse cast of animal characters who have also dreamt of escaping Jellystone Park. They form an unlikely alliance and work together to overcome obstacles, sharing their hopes and dreams along the way.
As the story unfolds, Yogi and Boo-Boo's escapades become more daring and their friendship strengthens. However, they soon discover that freedom comes at a price. They must decide whether they are truly ready to leave behind the comforts of Jellystone Park and face the challenges of the wild.
In a gripping climax, Yogi and Boo-Boo find themselves on the brink of freedom but realize that their lives will never be the same. They must make a tough choice that will determine their fate and the fate of their newfound friends.
Conclusion:
Yogi Bear: Trying to Escape Jellystone Park is an exciting adventure that takes readers on a wild ride alongside Yogi and Boo-Boo. Filled with humor, heart, and the spirit of adventure, this story explores themes of friendship, freedom, and the importance of embracing change. Will Yogi and Boo-Boo finally find their way to the wild or realize that Jellystone Park is their true home? Join them on this thrilling journey to find out.
I had no idea this show existed before me
Every day, the same thing; "Look at the bears, look at the bears!"
*Mate, you are wearing a fucking hat and tie, of course they're gonna look*
I went camping a few days ago I live in Canada and there is a Yogi Bear
The theme song to this show was always epic...
As a 10 year old i can see how cartoons looked like back then
I was born in 2013 in the UK
Even it's 10 years old it's so funny
Oh dear kiddo... This show is much more than 10 years old lol
Love these cartoons ❤
I did not realise this a kid but watching this now I see that all Yogi wanted to do was escape entrapment and be free.
Now I'm feeling all animal-rightsy : P
I first saw Yogi bear during the 90s, I think when I was 10 years old. I thought they made it in the 90s, never knew it was from the 70s.
Even older than the 70’s, the late 50’s
@@darbow898 mindblown 🤣
Who's watching in 2019 July. I am. Childhood memories.
Heart Yogi Bear 🐻 🎉.
Clint Stevens does an amazing impression of this guy
Loved Yogi & Huckleberry Hound
Ohhhh I love Yogi Bear
Does anyone remember a HB cartoon that showed a country type guy with a long mustache, a cowboy hat, and he had a dog that could only bark? The country guy got stuck in a tree somehow, with his head sticking out of a hollowed out part of a tree. The dog rolls up on him, and starts barking at the guy instead of what they were hunting. The dog barks, Yop... yop...yop...yop...yop...yop...yop...
yop...yop...yop...yop...!
The dogs' slow and deliberate barking went on until finally the guy stuck in the tree shouts something at him, I guess telling the dog to shut the hell up and get him out of the tree.
It was one of the cartoon shorts they may have played in between an episode of Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, Pixie and Dixie with Mr Jinks the cat, Augie Doggy and Doggie Daddy, Snooper and Blabber, Quick Draw McGraw with Babalooey, Hokey Wolf, Snagglepus, cartoons.
These cartoons were made in the late 50's before Top Cat which came out in 1961, and the "Limited Animation," really became widespread in cartoons.
I can't remember the cartoon name or it's characters, but I remember that being one of the funniest scenes in a cartoon.
Does that ring anyone's bell?
I used to watch this in 2010 and 2011 on boomerang I miss it lol
They definitely "changed " yogie throughout the years. Honestly i like this character the best
Yogi Bear
Look at the bears!
Look at the bears!
Look at the bears!
I love Yogi Bear.:)
This is the 2nd time that yogi bear said “look at the bears! look at the bears! Sheesh!”.
hi great cartoon I love it thank you
I love this from years ago - Great memories. One question, why stop the caravan??? I know it's only a cartoon and i love it, just wondered. why???
2:26 how did he realize it
It called him handsome, he could not believe it!!
Los mejores recuerdos de mi infancia como estas ningunas
This is one of the more modern Yogi cartoons. He even looks different than the ones from the 60's, which were better.
no I think this is one of the first ones made
+AFINKSTER I havent seen anything modern that could even hope to duplicate these old Yogi toons.
+AFINKSTER It's from 1958..it says so in Roman numerals..
Voice Daws Butler was the mentor of Bart Simpson voice Nancy Cartwright. He unfortunately died when they were still Tracey Ullman Show shorts.
RIP Yogi Bear
Knowing who and why is unquestionable
Poor Yogi, if he only realized the attributes of park living he would never think of leaving :)
One of the best cartoon
I was a big fan of Yogi Bear when I was a kid even to this day at 57 I still like to watch I used to have a sandwich every time I would watch an episode because Yogi Bear loved Picnic baskets and sandwiches Yogi was definitely smarter than the average Bear.
I liked the episode with the father and son picnic when Yogi dressed up as the father and Bo Bo was his son did you know in that episode when Yogi tipped the Picnic table he put down 14 Blueberry pies ha ha 😂 I counted them but you had to count fast those pies came down quick.
I Grew Up With These Cartoons On Heavy Rotation. I Was A Bored Student - So I Would Answer The Teachers In The Voices From Yogi Bear, Touche Turtle, Wally Gator, Tom And Jerry,
The Pink Panther, The Jetsons & Flintstones - Oy Did My Teachers Hate Me. Meh.
Look at the bears!
Look at the bears!
Look at the bears!
She
Who's here from YOGI FERRELL THE GOAT
Yogi Ferrell #GOAT #UNDRAFTED ME
#betterthanmj