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Music director
  
Marty Paich

Country
  
United States

6.5/10
IMDb

Initial DVD release
  
December 2, 2008

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Hey There, Its Yogi Bear! movie poster
Director
  
Joseph Barbera William Hanna

Release date
  
June 3, 1964

Based on
  
The Yogi Bear Show William Hanna Joseph Barbera

Directors
  
Joseph Barbera, William Hanna

Cast
  
Daws Butler
(Yogi Bear),
Don Messick
(Boo-Boo Bear / Ranger John Smith),
Julie Bennett
(Cindy Bear),
Mel Blanc
(Grifter),
Paul Frees
(Ainmal Traininer),
Harvey Korman
(Marice The CircusMaster)

Similar movies
  
Brave
,
Into the Grizzly Maze
,
Paddington
,
Brother Bear
,
Robin Hood
,
The Edge

Tagline
  
HEY THERE! Here's a whole NEW world of wonderful entertainment just for YOU...and YOU...and YOU!

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Yogi and Boo Boo go in search of Cindy Bear, who has fallen into the clutches of a nasty circus owner.

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Hey There, Its Yogi Bear! is a 1964 animated feature film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The film stars the voices of Daws Butler, Don Messick, Julie Bennett, Mel Blanc, and J. Pat OMalley. Based upon Hanna-Barberas syndicated animated television show The Yogi Bear Show, Hey There, Its Yogi Bear! was the first theatrical feature produced by Hanna-Barbera, and the first feature-length theatrical animated film based on a television program.

Hey There, Its Yogi Bear! movie scenes HEY THERE IT S YOGI BEAR Original Soundtrack Recording Colpix Records CP 472 Mono SCP 472 Stereo 12 33 1 3 RPM LP 1964

Yogi Bear and his pal Boo Boo are shipped off to the San Diego Zoo by Jellystone National Park's Ranger Smith who is tired of Yogi's "pick-a-nick" basket stealing. Yogi escapes by convincing a bear named Cornpone to switch places with him and go to sunny California and returns to the park. His girlfriend, Cindy, not realizing Yogi has escaped, goes looking for him and is kidnapped by a circus owne

Plot

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Boo-Boo Bear wakes up from winter hibernation, excited about the new Spring. Then Yogi Bear wakes up, his only interest finding some food to eat. Cindy Bear unsuccessfully tries to woo Yogi. After Ranger Smith thwarts Yogis latest attempts to grab some food, Yogi gets angry and convinces Ranger to transfer him out of Jellystone National Park. Smith prepares Yogi to be sent over to the San Diego Zoo along with an identification tag. Yogi first says goodbye to everything, but tricks another bear named Corn Pone into going to California instead of him and Boo-Boo and Cindy remain unaware of this, thinking Yogi departed for good.

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Soon, Yogi is stealing food from all over the park under the alter ego "The Brown Phantom", but Smith believes it is another bear. He threatens whoever it is to be sent to the zoo. Cindy, wishing to be with Yogi at the zoo, angers Smith into mistakenly sending her away. However, she gets sent to the St. Louis Zoo instead, as the San Diego Zoo doesnt need anymore bears. When she realizes her true destination, she gets very sad, crying since she knows shed be far from Yogi now.

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Late that night, Cindy falls out of the train and becomes lost. A traveling circus is looking for a great act to raise their ratings, when suddenly, their dog runs off and scares Cindy into walking on the telephone wires, the perfect opportunity for the circus.

Hey There, Its Yogi Bear! movie scenes HEY THERE IT S YOGI BEAR And Many Other Songs of Yogi Huck and Quick Draw Golden Records Mono LP 124 12 33 1 3 RPM LP 1964

Yogi has recently missed Boo-Boo and above all Cindy. Yogi goes to Ranger Smith and hears about her disappearance. Soon, Yogi and Boo-Boo escape from Jellystone to find Cindy. Meanwhile, Ranger Smith decides to let them find their way home to avoid trouble with the commissioner. After an extensive travel, Yogi and Boo-Boo locate Cindy, who is being kept a prisoner for the greedy managers nest egg. As Yogi confronts the manager, he is made to join the circus, too. Boo-Boo releases Yogi and Cindy and they make their exit. As they make their way home, they crash a barnyard party somehow escaping afloat a river with the barns door. Then, while Cindy & Yogi dream about a honeymoon in Venice, they find themselves suddenly being chased and hunted by the police, as they somehow became fugitives, but make their escape.

They hitch a ride, but find themselves in the middle of a busy city and make a run from the police to the top of a hotel and across to a high rise under construction. The next morning, Ranger Smith sees the three bears on television and decides to pick them up in a helicopter. All the commotions have made a great publicity for Jellystone and Ranger Smith gets promoted to Chief Ranger.

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Cast

  • Daws Butler as Yogi Bear
  • Don Messick as Boo-Boo Bear, Ranger Smith, Ranger Jones, Mugger, Yogis conscience
  • Julie Bennett as Cindy Bear
  • Mel Blanc as Grifter Chizzling, Southern Accented Bear in train, Mugger, grumbling sounds.
  • J. Pat OMalley as Snively
  • Hal Smith as Corn Pone.
  • Jean Vander Pyl as the Barn Dance Woman
  • Bill Lee as Yogi Bear (singing, "Ash Can Parade" and "Whistle Your Way Back Home", "Yogi Loves Cindy")
  • James Darren as Yogi Bear (singing, "Ven-e, Ven-o, Ven-a")
  • Ernest Newton as Boo-Boo (singing)
  • Jackie Ward as Cindy Bear (singing)
  • Jonah and the Wailers as the zoo-bound bears performing "St. Louis"
  • Production

    The animated musical film was produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with a story by Hanna, Barbera, and former Warner Bros. Cartoons storyman Warren Foster. Another Warner Cartoons alumnus, Friz Freleng, served as story supervisor. When the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio closed in May 1963, several of its animators, including Gerry Chiniquy and Ken Harris, also joined Hanna-Barbera to work on this film.

    Release and reception

    A review from the May 27, 1964 issue of Variety pointed out that the scarcity of theatrically released feature animated films made Hey There, Its Yogi Bear! highly marketable. The review called the film "artistically accomplished in all departments". The review commented that the script was a bit redundant, but that the songs were "pleasant, if not especially distinguished".

    After its 1964 release, Hey There, Its Yogi Bear!, the film was reissued on January 17, 1986, as part of Atlantic Releasings short-lived Clubhouse Pictures program.

    DVD release

    On December 2, 2008, Warner Home Video released the film on DVD in Region 1 (The United States, Canada, and Japan). [1] However, like The Man Called Flintstone, this release alters the opening of the film by removing the Columbia Pictures logo and its credit references. Unlike the former, it is presented in 1.78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen (both films were animated in 1.33:1 and matted to 1.85:1 for theaters). A R2 DVD was released in the UK on January 31, 2011 (its also presented in 1.78:1).

    References

    Hey There, Its Yogi Bear! Wikipedia
    Hey There, Its Yogi Bear! IMDbHey There, Its Yogi Bear! themoviedb.org