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Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!

Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! (1964)

June. 03,1964
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6.5
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G
| Adventure Animation Comedy Family

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

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Matrixston
1964/06/03

Wow! Such a good movie.

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Lovesusti
1964/06/04

The Worst Film Ever

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Intcatinfo
1964/06/05

A Masterpiece!

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Nayan Gough
1964/06/06

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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cathyquinn-22863
1964/06/07

This is a fun, delightful movie for children and adults! The music is amazing. Doug Goodwin, who is one of the major composers of music and lyrics has brought an upbeat, fun and sing along adventure for all of us. We hear Doug's name mentioned for decades in Hanna Barbara, Pink Panther Christmas and Johnny Mathis. I understand that Doug has over 300 songs he has written. In addition to the songs he has written for shows, I have read many of the lyrics and I can hear Tony Bennett, K.D. Lang and so many others bringing his songs to life. He writes from the heart and when we listen to his piano and his words, we connect as humans. For a delightful and warm experience, I encourage you to go to www.andtheniwrote. Click on Doug Goodwin. He has songs to listen to that will make you smile and feel good Watch Hey There it's Yogi Bear and listen to the great music and lyrics! They are exceptional!

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Dalbert Pringle
1964/06/08

Now, I wouldn't exactly say that I hated this animated, feature film that starred Yogi Bear, but, then again, I certainly wouldn't say that I liked it all that much, either.At 90 minutes in length, I'd say that if a good 30 minutes had been edited from this predictable story no one would have been the wiser. And, besides that - It certainly didn't benefit matters much that 6 truly awful songs were injected into this lame story which, of course, helped to reduce my overall rating of this cartoon by a few extra points.Released in 1964 - This limited-animation, Hanna-Barbera production, pretty much, just went over the same, old, tired ground of your typical, garden-variety, Yogi Bear cartoon that has ever been made.The one character who I did like in the story was Mugger, the snickering dog, who was, naturally, given very little screen-time.On the other hand - The one character who I really disliked here was Cindy Bear (Yogi's whining love-interest) who, unfortunately, was given way too much screen-time.All-in-all - I'd definitely say that "Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!" was the sort of cartoon whose limited and recycled charm could only appeal to the undemanding expectations of a very young child.

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zartok-35
1964/06/09

Over the course of 2001 to about 2004, Teletoon would often air this show with their "Cinetoon" setup and over holiday breaks and stuff like this. Havving grown up with Yogi and all the gang, I was familiar with all the situations, watched the show, and was certainly not disappointed!The animation by itself is wonderful, detailed, and sometimes semi-realistic. The plot is certainly not flat, and the voice acting is put well to mouth movements.Just last Monday, Teletoon aired the show once again, I managed to tape it, and now i can watch it whenever I want. Recommended to anyone who: 1. Likes Yogi beat 2. Likes a decent animated show

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Dreamcrafter
1964/06/10

I don't care for the older Yogi cartoons, but several of the movies are much better at character development. The best of these is this movie.It has Yogi finally deciding he loves Cindy Bear and then he learns she's been transferred to another zoo. He and Boo Boo immediately set out across the United States to rescue her. They run into bad guys who try to capture them for a sleazy circus.My favorite scene is the love song Yogi sings to her when they finally meet. Very romantic. Most of the other songs in the movie are good, too--and fun to sing!The other thing I liked about this movie was that the Ranger is shown as more than just a jerk rule-enforcer of the Park. He actually likes Yogi and tries to rescue him when he's in danger.

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