The New Yogi Bear Show

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The New Yogi Bear Show
File:Yogi Bear Show title card.png
Title Card for 1988 series
Also known as 'Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear Show'
Genre Animation
Comedy
Directed by Ray Patterson
Arthur Davis
Paul Sommers
Jay Sarby
Don Lusk
Bob Goe
Robert Alvarez
Voices of Greg Burson
Don Messick
Julie Bennett
Peter Cullen
Theme music composer John Debney
Opening theme Theme from Yogi Bear
Ending theme Theme from Yogi Bear (Instrumental)
Composer(s) Hoyt Curtin
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 45
Production
Executive producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Producer(s) Alex Lovy
Don Jurwich
Running time 24 minutes (three 7-minute cartoons)
Production company(s) Hanna-Barbera Productions
Distributor Great American Broadcasting (1988-1992)
Turner Entertainment (1992-1999)
Warner Bros. Television Distribution (1999-present)
Release
Original network Syndicated
Original release September 12 (1988-09-12) –
November 11, 1988 (1988-11-11)
Chronology
Preceded by Yogi's Treasure Hunt
Followed by Yo Yogi!

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 as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera and is also the fifth incarnation of Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear series. It contained forty-five new episodes combined with reruns of the original 1961 series. Pared down from some of the other incarnations (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. Title Original airdate
1 "Kahuna Yogi" September 12, 1988
Yogi and Boo Boo get on a game show and end up winning a trip to Hawaii.
2 "Grin & Bear It" September 13, 1988
Yogi tries to make Ranger Smith feel guilty by pretending that the ranger ran him over.
3 "Board Silly" September 14, 1988
TBA
4 "Shine on Silver Screen" September 15, 1988
TBA
5 "Buffalo'd Bear" September 16, 1988
TBA
6 "The Yolks on Yogi" September 19, 1988
TBA
7 "Yogi De Beargerac" September 20, 1988
TBA
8 "Bearly Sick" September 21, 1988
TBA
9 "Bear Exchange" September 22, 1988
TBA
10 "To Bear is Human" September 23, 1988
TBA
11 "Slim & Bear It" September 26, 1988
TBA
12 "Old Biter" September 27, 1988
TBA
13 "Pokey the Bear" September 28, 1988
TBA
14 "Shadrak Yogi" September 29, 1988
TBA
15 "Bruise Cruise" September 30, 1988
TBA
16 "Bear Obedience" October 3, 1988
TBA
17 "Come Back, Little Boo Boo" October 4, 1988
TBA
18 "La Bamba Bear" October 5, 1988
TBA
19 "Clucking Crazy" October 6, 1988
TBA
20 "Misguided Missile" October 7, 1988
TBA
21 "Double Trouble" October 10, 1988
TBA
22 "Attack of the Ninja Raccoon" October 11, 1988
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.
23 "Biker Bear" October 12, 1988
Cindy Bear's niece Bibbi is riding on the scoter.
24 "Bearly Buddies" October 13, 1988
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.
25 "Predaterminator" October 14, 1988
TBA
26 "Little Lord Boo Boo" October 17, 1988
TBA
27 "Yogi the Cave Bear" October 18, 1988
Yogi discovers a tunnel in his cave that leads Boo Boo and him to prehistoric Jellystone Park.
28 "Little Big Foot" October 19, 1988
TBA
29 "Top Gun Yogi" October 20, 1988
TBA
30 "The Hopeful Diamond" October 21, 1988
TBA
31 "Real Bears Don't Eat Quiche" October 24, 1988
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.
32 "Slippery Smith" October 25, 1988
Ranger Smith's evil twin brother Slippery Smith escapes in jail and to replace Jellystone like his brother.
33 "In Search of the Ninja Raccoon" October 26, 1988
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.
34 "Balloonatics" October 27, 1988
TBA
35 "The Big Bear Ballet" October 28, 1988
Yogi learns ballet from a visiting Russian bear.
36 "Blast Off Bears" October 31, 1988
TBA
37 "Battle of the Bears" November 1, 1988
Cindy Bear's mother is coming to visit her daughter to her new fiancée named Boran Bearwik the III. and she meets Cindy Bear's own boyfriend Yogi Bear.
38 "Bringing Up Yogi" November 2, 1988
Yogi and Cindy are getting married going to a honeymoon and this Spring to has a little baby bear named Little Yo, Boo Boo, Ranger Smith and Ranger Roubideux on for his birthday but Yogi is Having A Nightmare.
39 "Unbearable" November 3, 1988
TBA
40 "Banjo Bear" November 4, 1988
Yogi's uncle Banjo Bear is coming to visit his nephew.
41 "Boxcar Pop" November 7, 1988
Ralph Bear is coming visit Jellystone his son Yogi to the Party with Boo Boo, Cindy, and Ranger Smith.
42 "Yogi Meets the Mummy" November 8, 1988
TBA
43 "Ninja Raccoon, The Final Shogun" November 9, 1988
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.
44 "The Not So Great Escape" November 10, 1988
TBA
45 "My Buddy Blubber" November 11, 1988
TBA

Voices

Additional voices

Crew

Home Media releases

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

See also

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