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Movie Yogi Extra Quality May 2026

Before Toy Story or The Simpsons Movie , there was Yogi. This wasn't just a short; it was a full-length, theatrical animated feature.

Whether you prefer the hand-drawn classic of 1964 or the CGI fur of 2010, the lesson is the same: Don't steal the Ranger's picnic basket... unless you're absolutely sure you can get away with it.

Here is your guide to the cinematic world of . 1. Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear! (1964) The Animated Original movie yogi

This time, the threat isn't a zoo—it's budget cuts. The crooked Mayor of the neighboring town wants to shut down Jellystone Park and sell the timber. Yogi must prove that the park is worth saving. The twist? He has to do it without getting caught stealing baskets, or Ranger Smith (played by a very stressed-out Tom Cavanagh) will finally throw him in jail.

Yogi gets himself into hot water (literally) when he tries to impress his girlfriend, Cindy, by stealing a picnic basket from the Ranger’s car. As punishment, Ranger Smith decides to send him to the San Diego Zoo. The rest of the film is a cross-country chase as Yogi and Boo-Boo try to make their way home, only to discover Cindy has been dognapped (bear-napped?) by a greedy circus owner. Before Toy Story or The Simpsons Movie , there was Yogi

This is pure nostalgia. The animation has that bouncy, limited-motion 60s feel, and the songs are surprisingly catchy ( “Ven-e, Ven-o, Ven-a” ). It proves that Yogi’s greed is only matched by his loyalty to his friends. 2. Yogi Bear (2010) The Hybrid (Live-Action/CGI) Reboot

Fast forward nearly 50 years. Hollywood decided it was time to bring Jellystone into the 21st century, casting Dan Aykroyd as the voice of Yogi and Justin Timberlake as Boo-Boo. unless you're absolutely sure you can get away with it

For over 60 years, Yogi Bear has been the original "smarter-than-the-average" troublemaker. Born from the golden age of Hanna-Barbera, this picnic-basket-obsessed con artist has made the leap from our Saturday morning TV screens to the silver screen—twice.