I didn"t even know he had a last name, merely the Park Ranger in Jellystone ( obviously based on Yellowstone) National Park. Up to a point the program was showing law enforcement in a negative light. For a considerable length of time there were also charges of homosexuality on the part of Yogi. For quite a while there were no female characters in the strip- Cindi Bear was an afterthought. Yogi himself sounded somewhat effeminate in mannerisms- I could never tell if he meant Hey Boo-Boo ( correct) or ( April Fool!) which also makes sense. the show had its problems. It was never quite clear whther Yogi and Boo Boo were a father and son team or just two friends, albeit one older.
It's Jughead. Ranger Smith said his first name in an episode where he inheredited his uncles fortune.
John Francis Smith .
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Ranger Smith, when any name for him is given (in the early shorts, his name wasn't specified). There is at least one episode where he states his first name to be Harold; since consistency from episode to episode was not really one of Hanna-Barbera's strong points, there may well be other episodes where he's given a different first name.
You may be thinking of "Magilla Gorilla" .
1958 in Yogi Bear's Big Break
Actually, that wasn't from The Yogi Bear Show. It was from a similar Disney cartoon called "The Ranger of Brownstone." It also included a ranger trying to run a park and always being sabotaged by a bear, this time named Humphrey. The song was part of a short about cleaning up litter in the park called "In the Bag." Here's a link to a video of "In the Bag" on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=4ol28kPTqa4
Only as a cartoon.
yes he was in the original
Ranger Smith, when any name for him is given (in the early shorts, his name wasn't specified). There is at least one episode where he states his first name to be Harold; since consistency from episode to episode was not really one of Hanna-Barbera's strong points, there may well be other episodes where he's given a different first name.
You may be thinking of "Magilla Gorilla" .
1958 in Yogi Bear's Big Break
Rupert the Bear had his own cartoon series, he was the star.
Actually, that wasn't from The Yogi Bear Show. It was from a similar Disney cartoon called "The Ranger of Brownstone." It also included a ranger trying to run a park and always being sabotaged by a bear, this time named Humphrey. The song was part of a short about cleaning up litter in the park called "In the Bag." Here's a link to a video of "In the Bag" on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=4ol28kPTqa4
The first teddy bear originated from a hunting expedition when rosevelt caught a baby black bear and refused to kill it. On Novenmer 16, 1902, the Washington post made a cartoon of a black bear being lassoed by a handler with an unapproving Rosevelt standing by. Later they edited the cartoon and made the bear smaller and cuter. a man called Morris Michtom saw the cartoon and was inspired to creat a new toy he then put it on sale labeled 'Tedd's Bear'. So between 1902-1903
The first teddy bear originated from a hunting expedition when rosevelt caught a baby black bear and refused to kill it. On Novenmer 16, 1902, the Washington post made a cartoon of a black bear being lassoed by a handler with an unapproving Rosevelt standing by. Later they edited the cartoon and made the bear smaller and cuter. a man called Morris Michtom saw the cartoon and was inspired to creat a new toy he then put it on sale labeled 'Tedd's Bear'. So between 1902-1903
yogi bear
The cartoon series in 1958 and a film in 2010 .
There was a cartoon called Tail Spin where there's a bear cub called Molly Bear.
Rupert Bear