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Genre AnimationAdventureMysteryComedy Directed by Oscar Dufau (Season 1)Bill Hutten (Season 1)Tony Love (Season 1)Alan Zaslove (Season 1–2)Rudy Zamora (Season 1&3)Don Lusk (Season 2)Carl Urbano (Season 2)Art Davis (Season 3)Charlie Downs (Season 3)Paul Sommer (Season 3)Ray Patterson (supervising director) Voices of Daws ButlerDon MessickJohn StephensonArnold StangPaul Winchell Theme music composer Hoyt CurtinGary GrantJerry Hey Opening theme "Hey kids, it's Yogi's Treasure Hunt" "Fun! Fun! Fun! Funtastic!", performed by Jon Bauman & The Funtastic Singers from The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera Ending theme "Fun! Fun! Fun! Funtastic!" (Instrumental) Directors Oscar Dufau, Bill Hutten, Alan Zaslove, Rudy Zamora, Don Lusk, Carl Urbano, Arthur Davis, Paul Sommer, Ray Patterson Cast |
Yogi's Treasure Hunt is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera featuring Yogi Bear. It premiered in syndication in late 1985 as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera and would be the last cartoon to star Daws Butler as the voice of Yogi. The show's main title song was performed by Sha-Na-Na's Jon Bauman. Originally, the program's title was The Funtastic Treasure Hunt.
Contents
- Yogi s treasure hunt intro
- Plot
- Regular characters
- Voice cast
- Home Media releases
- In other languages
- References

Yogi s treasure hunt intro
Plot

Yogi and his friends would go on treasure hunts around the world, as assigned by Top Cat. They traveled aboard their ship, the S.S. Jelly Roger, which strongly resembled (but was slightly different from) the ark from Yogi's Gang. Dick Dastardly and Muttley traveled on their ship, the S.S. Dirty Tricks, and would try to beat Yogi and friends to the treasure by engaging in their usual dirty tricks.
Regular characters
Voice cast

Home Media releases
Hanna-Barbera Home Video released three episodes of the series each on individual VHS tapes in Spring 1990, to promote the opening of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera simulator movie ride at Universal Studios Florida. There has yet to be a complete series DVD of the show from Warner Archive.