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词条 The New Yogi Bear Show
释义

  1. Episodes

  2. Cast

     Additional voices 

  3. Credits

  4. Home media releases

     VHS release  DVD release 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{unreferenced|date=December 2009}}{{Infobox television
| show_name = The New Yogi Bear Show
| image = Yogi Bear Show title card.png
| caption = Title card for 1988 series
| show_name_2 = Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear Show
| genre = Animation
Comedy
| creator =
| director = Ray Patterson
Arthur Davis
Paul Sommers
Jay Sarby
Don Lusk
Bob Goe
Robert Alvarez
| voices = Greg Burson
Don Messick
Julie Bennett
Peter Cullen
| narrated =
| theme_music_composer = John Debney
| opentheme = Theme from Yogi Bear
| endtheme = Theme from Yogi Bear
| composer = Hoyt Curtin
| country = United States
| language = English
| num_episodes = 45
| list_episodes = List of The New Yogi Bear Show episodes
| executive_producer = William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
| producer = Alex Lovy
Don Jurwich
| location =
| camera =
| runtime = 24 minutes (three 7-minute cartoons)
| company = Hanna-Barbera Productions
| distributor = Worldvision Enterprises
(1988)
Turner Program Services (1991–1996)
Warner Bros. Television Distribution (1996–present)
| network = Syndicated
| picture_format =
| audio_format =
| first_aired = {{start date|1988|09|12}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1988|11|11}}
| preceded_by = Yogi's Treasure Hunt
| followed_by = Yo Yogi!
| related =The Hillbilly Bears
Wacky Races
| website =
| image_upright=1.1
| num_series =
}}

The New Yogi Bear Show (also known as Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear Show) is a 30-minute weekday animated series which aired in syndication in 1988. It contained forty-five new episodes combined with reruns of the original 1961 series. Pared down from some of the other versions (the all-star cartoons with Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, Top Cat and others), this series featured only Yogi, Boo-Boo, Cindy and Ranger Smith, with episodes set in Jellystone Park.

New characters were introduced for the series, such as, Ranger Roubideux (Ranger Smith's assistant, who is chubby and tiny-sized), Ninja Raccoon (a Japanese raccoon cub, who wears a kimono) and his mother, and Blubber Bear from Wacky Races (a large grizzly bear, who is taller than Yogi). By this point on, Greg Burson became the new voice of Yogi, originated by Daws Butler, who had died on May 18, 1988.

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal airdate{{Episode listEpisodeNumber=1Title=Kahuna Yogi1988|9|12}}ShortSummary= Yogi and Boo Boo get on a game show and end up winning a trip to Hawaii.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=2Title=Grin & Bear It1988|9|13}}ShortSummary= Yogi tries to make Ranger Smith feel guilty by pretending that the ranger ran him over.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=3Title=Board Silly1988|9|14}}ShortSummary=Yogi Bear enters a skateboarding competition. The only catch is no bears are allowed.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=4Title=Shine on Silver Screen1988|9|15}}ShortSummary=A director visits Jellystone Park to capture the life of a bear.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=5Title=Buffalo'd Bear1988|9|16}}ShortSummary=With his Robin Hood antics and endlessly inventive schemes, Yogi sets his eyes on the "pic-a-nic" baskets of Jellstone Park and sets out to frustrate the comic straight man, Park Ranger Smith.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=6Title=The Yolks on Yogi1988|9|19}}ShortSummary=Yogi and Boo-Boo find a giant egg in Jellystone Park and can't believe their eyes when it hatches a baby dinosaur.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=7Title=Yogi De Beargerac1988|9|20}}ShortSummary=Yogi helps a tongue-tied Boo-Boo woo Buttercup by supplying the right romantic words.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=8Title=Bearly Sick1988|9|21}}ShortSummary=Ranger Smith is hospitalized for tonsillitis. Yogi tries to cheer him up.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=9Title=Bear Exchange1988|9|22}}ShortSummary=Pandas visit Jellystone Park to entertain the tourists and get free food. Yogi and Boo-Boo see this as a way to end their begging ways.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=10Title=To Bear is Human1988|9|23}}ShortSummary=Animal behaviorist Cynthia Sweetwater tries to win Yogi's trust by imitating bear behavior.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=11Title=Slim & Bear It1988|9|26}}ShortSummary=A transmission from the Head Ranger about the bears in Jellystone Park gets interrupted due to a storm, so Ranger Smith thinks the message was about him.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=12Title=Old Biter1988|9|27}}ShortSummary=Ranger Smith trains his new dog to stop Yogi Bear from ruining the annual Mother's Day picnic at Jellystone Park.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=13Title=Pokey the Bear1988|9|28}}ShortSummary=Fire prevention safety expert Pokey the Bear is injured on his way to Jellystone Park. Yogi must dress up like Pokey to not disappoint the kids wanting to see Pokey.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=14Title=Shadrak Yogi1988|9|29}}ShortSummary=Yogi impersonates the Amazing Shadrak to make some money.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=15Title=Bruise Cruise1988|9|30}}ShortSummary=Ranger Smith takes a vacation on a cruise ship, and Yogi secretly follows him to make sure Ranger Smith relaxes.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=16Title=Bear Obedience1988|10|3}}ShortSummary=Principal Pinecone visits to make Yogi and Boo-Boo obedient.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=17Title=Come Back, Little Boo Boo1988|10|4}}ShortSummary=Boo-Boo is forced to work in a carnival but Yogi tries to save him.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=18Title=La Bamba Bear1988|10|5}}ShortSummary=La Bamba Bear is hired to perform a concert in Jellystone Park. Unfortunately, he's called away at the last minute but Yogi steps in to save the show.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=19Title=Clucking Crazy1988|10|6}}ShortSummary=A scientist switches a chicken's brain with Yogi's brain.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=20Title=Misguided Missile1988|10|7}}ShortSummary=The military take over Jellystone Park to test a new missile and kick Yogi and Boo-Boo out of their cave to do so.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=21Title=Double Trouble1988|10|10}}ShortSummary=Yogi and Boo Boo to see a movie star Stone Malone.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=22Title=Attack of the Ninja Raccoon1988|10|11}}ShortSummary=Ninja Raccoon appears in Jellystone Park and ends up eating the cake that Ranger Smith's mother made for him and the eclairs that Yogi has swindled. Ranger Smith and Yogi Bear band together to try to trap Ninja Raccoon.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=23Title=Biker Bear1988|10|12}}ShortSummary=Cindy's relative, a little bear on a moped, is visiting Jellystone Park. Ranger Smith and a fellow ranger are pursuing the moped rider as mopeds are banned from the park.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=24Title=Bearly Buddies1988|10|13}}ShortSummary= A misunderstanding leads Yogi to believe that he's not Boo Boo's best friend, which results in him kicking Boo Boo out of their cave.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=25Title=Predaterminator1988|10|14}}ShortSummary=Yogi builds a robot that will retrieve food whenever he commands.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=26Title=Little Lord Boo Boo1988|10|17}}ShortSummary=A rich kid kidnaps Boo-Boo to keep as a pet.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=27Title=Yogi the Cave Bear1988|10|18}}ShortSummary=Yogi discovers a tunnel in his cave that leads Boo Boo and him to prehistoric Jellystone Park.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=28Title=Little Big Foot1988|10|19}}ShortSummary=Yogi and Boo-Boo capture a bigfoot only to find out he's a she with three little bigfoots left alone in the forest.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=29Title=Top Gun Yogi1988|10|20}}ShortSummary=Yogi and Boo-Boo visit a Navy flight school and cause all kinds of mischief.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=30Title=The Hopeful Diamond1988|10|21}}ShortSummary=During a field trip to the museum, The Hope Diamond has been stolen and the thief looks a lot like Boo Boo.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=31Title=Real Bears Don't Eat Quiche1988|10|24}}ShortSummary=A major forest fire has damaged most of Grizzly Stone Wilderness Park causing most of its animals to be temporarily transferred to Jellystone National Park. Yogi ends up having to compete against a vicious bear named Growler for the attention of Cindy Bear.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=32Title=Slippery Smith1988|10|25}}ShortSummary=Ranger Smith's evil twin brother arrives at Jellystone park and causes all sorts of trouble.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=33Title=In Search of the Ninja Raccoon1988|10|26}}ShortSummary=Ninja Raccoon returns and once again interferes with Yogi's picnic raids. Boo Boo ends up having Yogi train with Ninja Raccoon to master the Ninja Raccoon's moves.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=34Title=Balloonatics1988|10|27}}ShortSummary=Yogi and Boo-Boo see hot air balloons landing in Jellystone Park. They investigate them since they'd never seen hot air balloons before and are swept away into the clutches of outlaws wanting to rob a bank.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=35Title=The Big Bear Ballet1988|10|28}}ShortSummary= Yogi learns ballet from a visiting Russian bear.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=36Title=Blast Off Bears1988|10|31}}ShortSummary=Yogi mistakes NASA for Nassau and is subjected to several experiments before being blasted into outer space.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=37Title=Battle of the Bears1988|11|1}}ShortSummary=When Yogi Bear learns that Cindy Bear is to take part in an arranged marriage, thanks to her mother, Yogi does all he can to stop the marriage.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=38Title=Bringing Up Yogi1988|11|2}}ShortSummary=Yogi dreams that he marries Cindy and they have a son who is a total handful.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=39Title=Unbearable1988|11|3}}ShortSummary=Ranger Smith takes Yogi and Boo-Boo to a cabin in a remote part of the forest, where they soon start to suffer from hunger and cabin fever.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=40Title=Banjo Bear1988|11|4}}ShortSummary=Yogi's Uncle Banjo plays his banjo while Yogi tries to hibernate.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=41Title=Boxcar Pop1988|11|7}}ShortSummary=Yogi Bear's Pop stops by for a visit.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=42Title=Yogi Meets the Mummy1988|11|8}}ShortSummary=Yogi and Boo Boo find a mummy under their cave during an archaeological dig.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=43Title=Ninja Raccoon, The Final Shogun1988|11|9}}ShortSummary=Ninja Raccoon returns to Jellystone and challenges Yogi to a showdown. Boo Boo ends up overseeing Yogi's training so that he'd be in shape to fight Ninja Raccoon.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=44Title=The Not So Great Escape1988|11|10}}ShortSummary=When Yippee Wolf sees Yogi Bear escape from jail, Yippee convinces Yogi to become an escape artist for his traveling show.LineColor=A52A2A
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EpisodeNumber=45Title=My Buddy Blubber1988|11|11}}ShortSummary=Ranger Smith makes Blubber stay with Yogi and Boo-Boo for hibernation in order to conserve energy. The problem is Blubber annoys Yogi.LineColor=A52A2A
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Cast

  • Greg Burson - Yogi Bear
  • Don Messick - Boo-Boo Bear, Ranger Smith
  • Julie Bennett - Cindy Bear
  • Peter Cullen - Ranger Roubideux
  • Frank Welker - Ninja Raccoon

Additional voices

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  • David Ackroyd
  • Charlie Adler
  • Patricia Alice Albrecht
  • George Ball
  • Susan Blu
  • Bill Callaway
  • Richard Erdman
  • Chad Everett
  • Laurie Faso
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  • Miriam Flynn
  • Pat Fraley
  • Lauri Fraser
  • Teresa Ganzel
  • Kathy Garver
  • Dick Gautier
  • Kath Soucie
  • Arlene Golonka
  • Dana Hill
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  • Peter Leeds
  • Allan Lurie
  • Tress MacNeille
  • Laurie Main
  • Allan Melvin
  • Scott Menville
  • Howard Morris
  • Alan Oppenheimer
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  • Rob Paulsen
  • Henry Polic II
  • Jan Rabson
  • Hal Smith
  • John Stephenson
  • Cree Summer
  • B.J. Ward
  • Patric Zimmerman
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Credits

  • Executive Producers: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
  • Executive in Charge of Production: Jayne Barbera
  • Producers: Don Jurwich and Alex Lovy
  • Story Editor: Neal Barbera
  • Supervising Director: Ray Patterson
  • Animation Directors: Robert Alvarez, Joan Drake, Frank Andrina, Oliver Callahan, Ed Love, Irv Spence, Allen Wilzbrach, Joanna Romersa
  • Directors: Paul Sommers, Jay Sarbry, Don Lusk, Robert Alvarez, Bob Goe, Art Davis
  • Creative Design: Iwao Takamoto
  • Storyboard Artists: Tony Benedict, Jerry Eisenberg, James Fletcher, Bob Foster, Scott Jeralds, Lin Larsen, Alex Lovy, Marty Murphy, Chris Otsuki, Bill Perez, Lew Saw, Joel Seibel, Don Sheppard, Bob Singer, Gary Hoffman
  • Recording Director: Gordon Hunt
  • Voices: David Ackroyd, Charlie Adler, Patricia Alice Albrecht, George Ball, Julie Bennett, Susan Blu, Greg Burson, William Callaway, Peter Cullen, Dick Erdman, Chad Everett, Laurie Faso, Miriam Flynn, Patrick Fraley, Lauri Fraser, Teresa Ganzel, Kathy Garver, Dick Gautier, Arlene Golonka, Dana Hill, Peter Leeds, Allan Lurie, Tress MacNeille, Laurie Main, Allan Melvin, Scott Menville, Don Messick, Howard Morris, Alan Oppenheimer, Rob Paulsen, Henry Polic II, Jan Rabson, Hal Smith, John Stephenson, Cree Summer, B.J. Ward, Frank Welker, Patric Zimmerman
  • Animation Casting Director: Andrea Romano
  • Talent Coordinator: Kris Zimmerman
  • Director of Music Supervision: Joanne Miller
  • Main Title Music: John Debney
  • Music Score By: Hoyt Curtin
  • Title: Bill Perez
  • Graphics: Iraj Paran, Tom Wogatzke
  • Design Supervisor: Jack White
  • Character Design: Mark Christianson, Kirk Hanson, Donna Zeller, Lou Ott, Chris Otsuki, Scott Jeralds, Bonita Versh, Mike Bennett, Melani Sowell
  • Unit Head: Alfred Gimeno
  • Layout Supervisor: Felino Capati
  • Layout Artists: Joselito Avila, Antonio Legaspi, Raymond Romero, Levy S. Vergara, Magtanggol Zarzuela
  • Animation Supervisors: Joanna Romsera, Phil Robinson
  • Animation Checking & Scene Planning: Paul B. Strickland
  • Animation: Allan Abelardo, Rosauro Adorable, Edwin Alcala, Mario Cabrera, Tednicolas Camahalan, Rodel Castillo, Rita Deseo, Oscar Dizon, Jesus Espanola, Ralph Fernan, Guilberto Garcia, Romeo Garcia, Earl Gozo, Noriel Israel, Rita Javier, Adam Kuhlman, Leonardo Lagonera, Ruben Malacura, Maureen Mascarina, Raul Mimay, Emmanuel Plantilla, Marco Plantilla, Ronaldo Samala, Victorio Santiago, Angelito Santos, Edemer Santos, Francisco Santos, Alfonso Serrano, Aureliano Sibulo, Henry Soriano, Arnold Valencia, Roman Yusi
  • Backgroung Supervisors: Al Gmuer, Ulfrido Barona
  • Background Artists: Gloria Wood, Bonnie Callahan, Phil Lewis, Martin Forte, Andy Phillipson, Rex Avila, Alberto Delizo, Danilo Dictado, Emiliano Gumera, Manuel Inaldo, Lalaine Labayne, Alejo Leal
  • Color Stylists: Alison Leopold, Candy Alejandrino, Aurora Uaje
  • Production Assistants: Kristina Mazzotti, Sandy Benenati, Vicki Casper, Erika Grossbart, Debby Lathrop-Robbins
  • Sound Direction: Alvy Dorman, Stan Wetzel
  • Program Supervisor: Barbara Simon Dierks
  • Supervising Film Editor: Larry C. Cowan
  • Dubbing Supervisor: Pat Foley
  • Show Editor: Gil Iverson
  • Sound Editors: Tim Iverson, Michele Douglas, Catherine MacKenzie, Carol Lewis, Michael Bradley, David M. Cowan, Jerry Winicki
  • Music Editors: Terry Moore, Joe Sandusky, Daniels McLean
  • 1/4" Editors: Kelly Foley, Paul Douglas
  • Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
  • Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
  • Production Manager: Joharn Iriarte
  • Production Supervisor: Jerry Smith
  • Track Readers: Yvonne Palmer, Jim Hearn, Kay Douglas, Kerry Iverson
  • Camera: Elias Macute, Raul Salgado, Mario Vitug
  • © 1988 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.

Home media releases

VHS release

In 2000, Warner Home Video included this "Attack of the Ninja Raccoon", "Biker Bear", "In Search of the Ninja Raccoon", "Balloonatics", "Board Silly", and "Kahuna Yogi" on its VHS Bumper Collection in Australia.

DVD release

No plans are made yet for a DVD of the series from Warner Archive.

See also

  • List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions
  • List of Hanna-Barbera characters
  • Yogi Bear (character)
  • The Yogi Bear Show
  • Yogi's Gang
  • Yogi's Treasure Hunt
  • Yo Yogi!

References

External links

  • The New Yogi Bear Show @ The Big Cartoon DataBase
  • {{IMDb title|0450931|The New Yogi Bear Show}}
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