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Hey There, It's Yogi Bear


Hey There, It's Yogi Bear Cartoon Picture

  • Hanna-Barbera Studios

  • Cartoon Characters:

     Yogi Bear, Cindy Bear, BooBoo, Ranger Smith, Grifter, Snively, Corn Pone, Mugger The Dog.

  • Directed By

     William Hanna, Joseph Barbera. (more).

  • Produced By

     William Hanna, Joseph Barbera.

  • Animated By

     Edwin Aardal, Gerry Chiniquy, Friz Freleng, George Goepper, Ken Harris, Jerry Hathcock, Harry Holt, George Kreisl, Don Lusk, Kenneth Muse, Ed Parks, Ray Patterson, Don Peterson, Grant Simmons, Irven Spence, Fred Wolf.

  • Written By

     William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Warren Foster.

  • Originally Released on June 03, 1964.

  • Originally Released Theatrically.

  • Running Time:

     89 minutes.

  • Color (Yogi Color)

  • U.S.A.

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Cartoon Summary:

Yogi's still hamming it up in Jellystone, swiping "Pic-a-nic" baskets and irking Ranger Smith. Best buddy BooBoo is along for the ride, as is the lovely Cindy...  (more)

Cartoon Production Information:

The very first full-length feature film from Hanna-Barbera Productions. Also Yogi Bear's first appearance in a theatrical cartoon. The movie was a success for Hanna-Barbera, playing regularly in...  (more)

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