The Yogi Bear Show
Yogi Bear began as a secondary character on The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958), but he proved so popular, he was given his own series in 1961. A conniver and a schemer, Yogi frequently proclaimed he was "smarter than the average bear." His gentle pal Boo Boo always pointed out that Ranger Smith wasn't going to like his latest plot to steal "picanic" baskets from visitors to Jellystone Park, but that never stopped Yogi. The Yogi Bear Show also featured Snagglepuss, a bright pink lion whose, "Exit, stage left" became a catch phrase among kids, and Yakky Doodle, a self-consciously cute little duck. More than one critic noted that Yogi sounded a lot like Art Carney's Ed Norton character on The Honeymooners, just as Snagglepuss's voice bore more than a passing resemblance to Bert Lahr's Cowardly Lion. But the sound-alike formula proved popular, and Hanna-Barbera used it many times.
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Daws Butler | Snagglepuss |
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Don Messick | Boo Boo |
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Jimmy Weldon | Yakky Doodle |
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Vance Colvig Jr. | Chopper |
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Jean Vander Pyl | Lila |
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Doug Young | Bigelow |
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Julie Bennett | Cindy Bear |
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Bea Benaderet | Belle |
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Jerry Mann | Wolf |
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Hal Smith | |
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Mel Blanc | |
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June Foray | |
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Bill Thompson |
Director | Joseph Barbera |
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William Hanna |
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Writer | Tony Benedict, Warren Foster | |
Producer | Joseph Barbera, William Hanna | |
Musician | Will Schaefer, Hoyt Curtin |