Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear
Ranger Smith sends Yogi and Boo-Boo to the San Diego Zoo, and when Cindy goes after them, she is captured by a circus.Yogi Bear is a classic Hanna-Barbera animated program about the smart and very mischievous Yogi Bear, his young bear friend Boo Boo,
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(out of 8 reviews)
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Review by G. Chenoweth for Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear
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I saw this in the movie theater in 1964 and it still puts a smile on my face. It is funny and fun to watch with Yogi, Boo Boo, Cindy and Mister Ranger. Grab a pic-a-nic basket and sit down and enjoy a great movie.
Review by Charles Wild for Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear
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I remember this film when I was a kid. I mostly remember how much I loved the music. Some great songs – even one sung by James Darren! A silly film, of course, but just plain fun as only Yogi Bear can be. I can’t wait to see it again – and on DVD!
Review by Richard L. Sandberg for Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear
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Loved this as a kid and am amazed how well it holds up. Hanna- Barbera put a lot of effort into this movie. It is definately on a “bigger scale” than the TV show and the music is amazing. I won’t give too much away. Yogi and his girl Cindy are separated and a chase ensues. The whole family will really enjoy this movie. Wish they had made more like it.
Review by Fast Forward for Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear
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Great story. Cute songs. Wonderful voice actors. Smooth full-animation. Handsomely rendered backgrounds. I’ve been waiting for this since 1964! One of Hanna Barbera’s best efforts!
My one tiny complaint is the theme song; it sounds very similar to “Here Comes Santa Claus”, which also sounds very similar to “Ain’t We Got Fun?”. Even if you’re not a little kid anymore, you’ll probably want to watch this marvelous film more than once!
Review by Gemseeker for Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear
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The romance between Yogi and Cindy finally gets some attention in Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear, which is my personal favorite of all the Yogi movies . A very sweet tale where Yogi and Boo Boo must travel cross-country to rescue Cindy from an evil circus owner. Yogi finally admits he loves her and even sings her a love song, which is such a charming, old-fashioned idea of romance in our fast-paced world. Most of the music is very catchy, with cheerful fun tunes, and the beautiful love song adored by me and others who’ve posted reviews here. I also love a lot of the jokes, which are not the laugh-out-loud kind of humor as much as they are a slow-smile-of-appreciation-for-subtle-wit humor. Some of the backgrounds are gorgeous, especially the scenes where Yogi is saying goodbye to the park, of mountains, forests, lakes–obviously designed by someone who loved the beauty of nature.