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A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith

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Developed by
  
John Kricfalusi

Directed by
  
John Kricfalusi

Initial release
  
24 September 1999

First episode date
  
24 September 1999

Cast
  
Corey Burton

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Story by
  
John Kricfalusi

Composer(s)
  
Henry Porch

Director
  
John Kricfalusi

Network
  
Cartoon Network

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Created by
  
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (original characters)

Voices of
  
Greg Burson Corey Burton Kevin Kolde John Kricfalusi Mary Ellen Thomas

Program creators
  
John Kricfalusi, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera

Similar
  
Boo Boo Runs Wild, Boo Boo and the Man, Jammers, AJ's Infinite Summer, Tome of the Unknown

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A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith is a stand-alone special parody of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, The Yogi Bear Show, which revolves around Ranger Smith. A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith was made by The Ren & Stimpy Show creator John Kricfalusi and his company Spümcø. A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith originally aired on Cartoon Network on September 24, 1999, along with Boo Boo Runs Wild, a similar Yogi Bear-themed stand alone special.

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Since its original debut in 1999, A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith has aired on Cartoon Network's late night programing block, Adult Swim. This is the last time Greg Burson voiced Yogi as Burson was arrested five years after the short's release. It is dedicated to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.

Plot

Ranger Smith awakes to a depressing morning where he declares his hate of the job. He then walks outside and wakes the sun by kicking on a mountain in the foreground. Then he proceeds to walk through the forest, changing appearances every time he passes a tree. He shows more enjoyment to the job as he is walking through the forest. He then finds a squirrel holding acorns. Ranger Smith demands to see a license for them. When the squirrel doesn't produce one Ranger Smith confiscates the nuts. The squirrel's children then poke their heads from the door. Ranger Smith notices this and demands to see a marriage license. When the squirrel can't produce one Ranger Smith decides to write a ticket but to let him off "easy" this time. He demands that the squirrel store pickles for the winter, and he may only keep one child. The scene then changes to Yogi Bear and Boo Boo Bear's cave. The two bears are showering while Ranger Smith watches them taking notes. The scene suddenly goes to night with Ranger Smith on his hands and knees holding a flash light to his face. He then says that it is "Owl Feeding Time" and that what he has to do is not for civilian eyes. The screen cuts to black and strange sound effects are played. When the scene cuts back Ranger Smith is now standing; he looks as if he were beaten. He then proceeds to go back to his cabin. He gets back in bed once again complaining about his job and life.

References

A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith Wikipedia