Hey There, It's Yogi Bear
D**N
Yogi's First Movie
The First and Best of the Hanna-Barbara Films. Better than the show it originated from and still fun to watch today.
F**G
Cute movie
Great for kids
D**R
Great Blu-Ray
Great Blu-ray, I really enjoyed the Hanna Barbera animation!
A**R
Must own for fans who grew up watching Hanna-Barbera shows.
This movie is a lot of fun. I grew up watching Hanna-Barbera cartoons so it’s great to see one as a feature length movie. It looks good on Blu-ray. I’m glad it had the Happy Birthday Yogi Bear episode but I would have liked more special features. At least a trailer should have been added. Still it’s a must own for Hanna- Barbera and animation fans of all ages.
K**H
This is the Real Yogi Bear
I saw this movie back when it first came out in 1964 (I was 8), and it's just as great as I remember. After several years of "limited" TV animation, this first feature-length movie by Hanna-Barbera since their divorce from MGM in 1957 (they did the Tom & Jerry cartoons) gave them a chance to show what they could do.Both the animation and backgrounds are much more elaborate than the Yogi Bear TV cartoons. Daws Butler and Don Messick are in full voice, Butler as the voice of Yogi, Messick as Boo-Boo and Ranger Smith. The songs and score, by David Gates and jazz musician Marty Paich, are the last gasp of traditional pre-rock 32-bar popular music. Younger listeners may blanch; these 54-year old ears enjoyed the h*** out of it.Cindy Bear's oh-so-demure yet marriage-hungry girly-girl wouldn't play well in theaters now, but hey, this was 1964. Don't analyze. Just enjoy, and carry yourself back to a time when cargo planes had propellers, cars had fins, and women wore skirts to go camping in national parks. One thing hasn't changed: as an old lady in an elevator harumphs toward movie's end, "New York's a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there."
G**L
NICE
excelente masterizacio, llego en perfecto estado
A**S
Hey There, Now This Takes Me Back
Out of all of the early cartoon characters, Yogi Bear I always had time for, I think Yogi had that mischief making imp that's in all of us helping us to really connect.Whenever he's swiping picnic baskets or trying to help out Yogi is fun to watch as he drives Ranger Smith up the wall.In this film he and Boo-Boo escape from Jellystone Park to try and find Yogi's sweetheart Cidy Bear who's been sent to a zoo in error and they come across the Chiseling Brothers Circus where Cindy is being held and they have a dog that laughs an awful lot like Muttley from Wacky Races too.It's all good clean fun and a classic in its own right, so hey there, grab a copy today.
S**M
Hey There, It's Yogi Bear DVD
I am so glad this movie finally came to DVD. I had recorded it from TV onto videotape years and years ago. I think it's such a great movie with lots of happy, peppy songs (that I STILL remember) and wanted to give it as a gift to my great-niece. I know she will have a lot of enjoyment watching it as I did as a child. It's also nice that it's not a short length movie but a full length movie. The plot is interesting and the characters are plentiful (ones to cheer for and ones to boo at). Very good movie.
K**N
Happy Dance
I gave this as a gift to a five year old who LOVES Yogi Bear. It was the only gift at his party that elicited a happy dance from him!What a satisfying moment!
M**I
Hey there!
Couldn't resist buying this - the last time was at the cinema at Christmas time, circa 1964/5! I've never forgotten it - it was double-billed with "Thunderbirds are Go" at the time. Might be a good idea for Amazon to sell these two together?
M**E
Brilliant.
My 6 year old Grandaughter loves watching this video. Very reasonably priced and very good quality. Prompt Service and delivery.
S**N
Five Stars
Item as described
H**W
Yogi..the smartest bear 'Ever'
Yogi has always been a favourite for years, and it seems so with my grandchildren too. This DVD really captures the real Yogi and his antics. Well worth watching over and over.
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