![]() ![]() When they get to the elm tree there, Huckleberry Hound is under it unwinding causing Lou and Murray to try various ways to get rid of him with disastrous results. Two criminals named Lou and Murray have escaped from Jellystone Prison and discovered that the area that they buried their in loot 50 years ago is where Jellystone Mall stands today. But when Super Snooper ends up kidnapped, Yogi and his friends try to locate him and find out that his kidnapper is his own press agent. Squad are following the clues, Dick Dastardly and Muttley try to ruin their hopes. ![]() ![]() Flack) is in town for a book signing at the Crooks 'n' Books store when a mystery contest is held. Super Snooper (alongside his press agent P.R. Dick Dastardly and Muttley also get involved in finding Wee Willy. While the others are at the Picnic Basket, Huckleberry Hound helps the parents of Wee Willie Gorilla find their son in exchange for a reward. Even without his hat, Yogi and Boo Boo end up finding the identity of the Clipper in Moe and Joe Wendell in the Mops 'N' Tops wig store. Workers and patrons to Jellystone Mall are ending up having their hair shaved off by a mysterious Clipper at the same time Yogi loses his hat. Jellystone Clock Tower - built by the town's founder, Thaddeus P.Imovieplex - the in-mall movie theater.Aunt Annie's Antique Antiquarium - an antique store.The Invention Dimension - a computer store run by Uncle Undercover (Secret Squirrel's uncle).Mops 'N' Tops - a wig and hat store its owners, Moe and Joe Wendell, became the Clipper to steal people's hair to improve their business.Crooks 'N' Books - a book store run by Blabber Mouse.Peter Potamus' Plant Palace - a plant store run by Peter Potamus and So-So.Picnic Basket Food Court - a food court run by Loopy De Loop (Yogi's personal hangout).Lost and Found Detective Agency - Yogi and his friends work here, under the supervision of Officer Smith.Jellystone Mall - The main setting of the series run by "Diamond" Doggie Daddy.There are various locations in Jellystone Town: Also, Granny Sweet made an appearance in the episode "Super Duper Snag". Jinks, Peter Potamus and So-So ran a plant shop called "Peter Potamus' Plant Palace", Snooper was a crime-solving celebrity while Blabber ran the "Crooks 'n' Books" store, and Magilla Gorilla appeared in "Jellystone Jam" as Magilla Ice (a takeoff of Vanilla Ice). Hokey Wolf is the mayor of Jellystone Town and Ding-a-Ling briefly appeared as his photographer, Loopy De Loop works at the Jellystone Mall's Picnic Basket Food Court, Atom Ant served as the town superhero, Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey were wild west-themed entertainers, Pixie and Dixie lived in the cheese cottage owned by Mr. Other fellow H-B toon stars, Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole, Hardy Har Har, and Squiddly Diddly were also featured as teenagers. Along with Dick Dastardly causing trouble was a new character named Roxie Bear, who was Cindy's rival and Yogi's competitor the characters were never seen at home or school. Dickie Dastardly and his sidekick, Muttley, would cause trouble for Yogi and his gang. (short for Lost and Found) where they act as detectives solving mysteries under the supervision of the mall's security guard Officer Smith. Yogi and the gang work at an agency called L.A.F. The characters hung out at Jellystone Mall owned by "Diamond" Doggie Daddy, with Augie Doggie as his young heir to the mall business. Taking place in Jellystone Town, it featured a teenage version of Yogi Bear and the other popular Hanna-Barbera characters of his era, including Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, Yogi's own sidekick, Boo Boo, and Yogi's girlfriend, Cindy Bear. It last aired in syndication as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera modern voice actors played the voices of certain characters not only because some of them are teenagers, but also due to the deaths of Daws Butler, Mel Blanc, and Paul Frees before this series began. The show didn't do well in the ratings and was cancelled 25 July 1992 in order for NBC to reformat its Saturday morning schedule to live action for teenage audiences. At the beginning of these 3D sequences, Yogi would spin his hat atop his head, as a cue to viewers to don their 3D glasses. Generally, the 3D scenes were chase scenes of the variety made famous by Hanna-Barbera in the Scooby-Doo series. Yo Yogi! featured parts of episodes in 3D video, and Kellogg's Rice Krispies offered 3D glasses. Shortly thereafter, TeenNBC premiered in 1992. It is also the last Hanna-Barbera show to premiere on NBC to this date. Yo Yogi! was the last television series to feature Yogi Bear for three decades, until Jellystone!, which was released 29 July 2021. Yo Yogi! is an animated series that first aired on NBC on Saturday mornings during the 1991/92 season. ![]()
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