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The New Yogi Bear Show (a.k.a. Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear Show) is an American animated television series, an updated version of The Yogi Bear Show and the sixth incarnation of the Yogi Bear franchise produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that aired in syndication on September 12 through November 11, 1988, containing forty-five new episodes combined with reruns of the 1961 series. Pared down from some of the other versions (the all-star cartoons with Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw and others), this series featured only Yogi, Boo-Boo, Cindy and Ranger Smith, with episodes set in Jellystone Park.

Cast[]

Additional Voices[]

Episodes[]

For the separate list of episodes, see List of shorts.

Production Credits[]

Executive Producers
William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Executive in Charge of Production
Jayne Barbera
Producers
Don Jurwich
Alex Lovy
Story Editor
Neal Barbera
Supervising Director
Ray Patterson
Directors
Paul Sommers
Jay Sarbry
Don Lusk
Robert Alvarez
Bob Goe
Art Davis
Animation Directors
Robert Alvarez
Joan Drake
Frank Andrina
Oliver Callahan
Ed Love
Irv Spence
Allen Wilzbach
Joanna Romersa
Creative Design
Iwao Takamoto
Storyboard Artists
Tony Benedict
Jerry Eisenberg
James Fletcher
Bob Foster
Scott Jeralds
Lin Larsen
Alex Lovy
Marty Murphy
Chris Otsuki
Bill Perez
Lew Saw
Joel Seibel
Don Sheppard
Bob Singer
Gary Hoffman
Recording Director
Gordon Hunt
Voices
David Ackroyd
Charlie Adler
Patricia Alice Albrecht
George Ball
Julie Bennett
Susan Blu
Greg Burson
William Callaway
Peter Cullen
Dick Erdman
Chad Everett
Laurie Faso
Miriam Flynn
Pat Fraley
Lauri Fraser
Teresa Ganzel
Kathy Garver
Dick Gautler
Arlene Golonka
Dana Hill
Peter Leeds
Allan Lurie
Tress MacNeille
Laurie Main
Scott Menville
Don Messick
Howard Morris
Alan Oppenheimer
Rob Paulsen
Henry Polic II
Jan Rabson
Hal Smith
John Stephenson
Cree Summer
B.J. Ward
Frank Welker
Patric Zimmerman
Animation Casting Director
Andrea Romano
Talent Coordinator
Kris Zimmerman
Director of Music Supervision
Joanne Miller
Main Title Music
John Debney
Music Score by
Hoyt Curtin
Title
Bill Perez
Graphics
Iraj Paran
Tom Wogatzke
Design Supervisor
Jack White
Character Design
Mark Christianson
Kirk Hanson
Donna Zeller
Lou Ott
Chris Otsuki
Scott Jeralds
Bonita Versh
Mike Bennett
Melani Sowell
Unit Head
Alfred Gimeno
Layout Supervisor
Felino Capati
Layout Artists
Joselito Avila
Antonio Legaspi
Raymond Romero
Levy S. Vergara
Magtanggol Zarzuela
Animation Supervisors
Joanna Romersa
Phil Robinson
Animation Checking and Scene Planning
Paul B. Strickland
Animators
Allan Abelardo
Rosauro Adorable
Edwin Alcala
Mario Cabrera
Tednicolas Camahalan
Rodel Castillo
Rita Deseo
Oscar Dizon
Jesus Espanola
Ralph Fernan
Guilberto Garcia
Romeo Garcia
Earl Gozo
Noriel Israel
Rita Javier
Adam Kuhlman
Leonardo Lagonera
Ruben Malacura
Maureen Mascarina
Raul Mimay
Emmanuel Plantilla
Marco Plantilla
Ronaldo Samala
Victoro Santiago
Angelito Santos
Edemer Santos
Francisco Santos
Alfonso Serrano
Aureliano Sibulo
Henry Soriano
Arnold Valencia
Roman Yusi
Background Supervisors
Al Gmuer
Ulfrido Barona
Background Artists
Gloria Wood
Bonnie Callahan
Phil Lewis
Martin Forte
Andy Phillipson
Rex Avila
Alberto Delizo
Danilo Dictado
Emiliano Gumera
Manuel Inaldo
Lalaine Labayne
Alejo Leal
Color Stylists
Alison Leopold
Candy Alejandrino
Aurora Uaje
Production Assistants
Kristina Mazzotti
Sandy Benenati
Vicki Casper
Erika Grossbart
Debby Lathrop-Robbins
Sound Direction
Alvy Dorman
Stan Wetzel
Program Supervisor
Barbara Simon Dierks
Supervising Film Editor
Larry C. Cowan
Dubbing Supervisor
Pat Froley
Show Editor
Gil Iverson
Sound Editors
Tim Iverson
Michele Douglas
Catherine MacKenzie
Carol Lewis
Michael Bradley
David M. Cowan
Jerry Winicki
Music Editors
Terry Moore
Joe Sandusky
Daniels McLean (supervising music editor)
¼" Editors
Kelly Folly
Paul Douglas
Post Production Supervisor
Joed Eaton
Negative Consultant
William E. DeBoer
Production Manager
Joharn Iriarte
Production Supervisor
Jerry Smith
Track Readers
Yvonne Palmer
Jim Hearn
Kay Douglas
Kerry Iverson
Camera
Elias Macute
Raul Salgado
Mario Vitug

Notes/Trivia[]

  • This is the first production without Daws Butler in the starring role, who died on May 18, 1988, four months prior to the series' debut.
  • This series is unique as it included Yogi's dad (shedding light on their estranged relationship), Cindy's mom, and Ranger Smith's evil twin. It also included a dream wedding between Yogi and Cindy and what might happen if they have a son.
  • Episodes such as "Come Back, Little Boo-Boo" and "Boxcar Pop" suggested that Jellystone wasn't just the name of the park, but seemingly a town; Yo Yogi!, while not exactly being in the same continuity, would properly establish this.

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