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It’s strictly a mood music library, so the sound cutter set a mood by picking “Indian” cues instead of using the usual Seely-Loose material. And (what I think is) the Capitol Hi-Q library is used to good effect. Having all characters except Yogi silent (until the end) enhances the plot. Dick Bickenbach was called on to design a pile of ultra-cute characters (somehow, I can hear Ed Benedict growling if he had been asked to do it). This cartoon is really helped by a couple of things.
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The story builds really nicely in this one and though some of the bits in the beginning and middle are a little worn, the climax is pretty good and the ending’s kind of cute and a little surprising. This is cartoon is probably the most unusual of the lot for, unlike Daffy Daddy, Barbera and Shows are going more for charm than laughs. But since Charlie started with a brand-new character, he and Joe Barbera tried him out in different situations, including several as a benevolent bruin protecting a child from harm.
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It really took a full season and a change in writers from Charlie Shows to Warren Foster to make that happen. But that’s exactly what happens in this cartoon.Įveryone’s so used to Yogi being the happy-go-lucky rhyming schemer matching wits with Ranger Smith, they don’t realise there was a time when Yogi’s cartoons weren’t variations on the same formula (which could aptly describe Bill and Joe’s product at MGM as well). I’m sure you wouldn’t think of Yogi Bear. If I asked you to name the cartoon character who calls out to woodland creatures to save a little boy from almost certain death, Casper the Friendly Ghost might come to mind. Plot: Yogi tries to keep a little Indian boy hunter from getting hurt. Production E-20, Huckleberry Hound Show K-010. Voice Cast: Yogi, Bunny, Yawning Lion – Daws Butler. Produced and Directed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera.Ĭredits: Animation – Ken Muse, Mike Lah (uncredited) Layout – Dick Bickenbach Backgrounds – Fernando Montealegre Dialogue and Story Sketches – Charlie Shows and Dan Gordon Titles – Art Goble Production Supervision – Howard Hanson.