A mother bald eagle hatches three eggs simultaneously. The babies instantly are asking the mom if they can play. She flies off to take them to play with two of the babies right behind her and the third left behind because he can't fly. He is lost and walking around Jellystone Park when he come across Yogi who offers to teach him how to fly.
Colonel Packingham P. Putney has almost everything a man could want including the world's largest collection of hunting trophies. The one thing he is missing is the perfect bear head. Yogi "the world's greatest skating bear" just happens to be nearby and escaping from the circus. Yogi is looking for a place to hide and unfortunately picks the Colonel's house as his hiding spot.
Yogi is upset with some of his fellow bears that have become a hammy group of camera hogs. That is until a camper named Newton becomes interested in taking his picture. Newton invites Yogi to stop in and visit him in New York City. Yogi takes him up on the offer but when he arrives find he must hide from Newton's wife because she doesn't like visitors.
A family arrives at Jellystone Park for a picnic. Yogi tries to sneak up and steal some food only to be caught by Ranger Smith. Yogi moves in again when the ranger leaves and discovers lots of food and an escaping baby. The couple won't listen to Yogi so he takes it upon himself to watch out for the youngster who thinks every dangerous animal is a kitty.
Yogi is trying to fulfill his dream of renting a scooter and going for a ride. The rental agent insists that they do not rent to bears. While sitting on a scooter to see what it's like the scooter starts and Yogi is off and running. He not only doesn't know how he started it, he doesn't know how to stop it either.
A bandit escapes with a million dollars in jewels and uses a little bear disguise to hide from the law, and he tricks Yogi helping him hide. Yogi thinks that he's rescuing a fellow bear from a sheriff and his wacky dog. The escaped gangster thought that he would blend in with the Jellystone bears, but the poor guy would have been better off in prison after what Yogi puts him through!
Ranger Smith is planning a fishing trip with his pal Charlie. Yogi is anxious to see what the replacement ranger is like. While Yogi is taking a nap Wee Willie, the gorilla, escapes from an Armand & Daily Circus truck that has broken down in front of Jellystone Park. Wee Willie finds a ranger hat and jacket in an empty ranger station and Yogi thinks that he is the new ranger.
Yogi sees a newspaper that reads Chicago Bears to battle Giants Sunday, meat on the table. He thinks that it's literally a group of giants attacking bears. He jumps in the trunk of a car with Illinois license plates. When he arrives at the stadium everyone thinks he is the mascot. When the coach runs out of players due to injuries, Yogi is sent in to try and save the game.
As the tourist season comes to a close the rangers must find something to fill their downtime. Ranger Smith is reading a book about hypnotism to pass his time. He needs someone to practice on and his friend Bill suggests using a bear. He calls Yogi to his office and gives it a try. Yogi sees the hypnotism book and plays along so he can scam food from Ranger Smith. Yogi then tries some hypnotism of his own on Boo Boo with disastrous results.
Yogi and Boo Boo are heading to their cave for their winter hibernation. Just as he is falling asleep a girl named Snow White knocks on their door looking for the Seven Dwarves. Once again as he is falling asleep another knock comes on their door. This time it's the Seven Dwarves looking for Snow White. A third knock comes from Snow White still looking for the Seven Dwarves. Yogi and Boo Boo are beginning to wonder if they will ever get any sleep.
A UFO land inside Jellystone Park and Yogi thinks it's just tourists in a fancy new car. He knocks on one of the UFO's windows looking for some food. They use a movie to film him as a sample of a typical Earthling. They decide more information is needed before they can invade Earth. One of the aliens disguises themselves to look like Yogi and returns to Jellystone. He creates all kinds of trouble that, of course, is blamed on Yogi.
Yogi Bear tries to swindle food out of a family; first by pretending to be an ambassador, then by faking starvation. Ranger Smith tells Yogi and Boo Boo to search for food themselves. While searching around, Yogi is stung by a bee. When he notices their honey supply in a log, he gets the idea to create a barter system; he will give away honey for food from campers.
Yogi and Boo Boo want to try and do something special for Ranger Smith's birthday. Yogi asks visitors to donate food so he can throw a party for the ranger. Ranger Smith suspects that Yogi is up to no good so he sets a trap for him. He is shocked when he finds out Yogi had just been setting up a surprise party.
The Major and Snagglepuss are guests on a television show called This Is Your Strife (a parody of This Is Your Life), and the former chases the latter through various TV studios, including the one Yogi Bear's show is in. This cartoon also includes parodies of You Bet Your Life, Western shows, game shows, Frankenstein, and science fiction shows.
To evade hunters, Snagglepuss disguises himself as a soldier and winds up in an army camp.
A mad scientist switches Chopper's and Yakky's brains, and the two of them drive Fibber Fox crazy.
Snagglepuss visits an old English castle, which is haunted by a pair of mischievous ghosts.
Yakky and Chopper enjoy a day at the beach, until Fibber Fox starts chasing after Yakky again.
It's springtime in Jellystone, but Yogi is not ready to go steady with Cindy Bear. She's got a crush, but he's in no rush! Until Bruno the bear courts Cindy and Yogi becomes jealous, so they battle over her, and the one who gives Cindy the biggest gift wins her. The Ranger soon has his hands full as Jellystone Park suddenly falls prey to the stealing bears! Who will win Cindy's hand?
Snagglepuss protects a lioness named Lila (in her first appearance) from hunters by giving her shelter in his cave, but he soon finds her company less bearable than the hunters' bullets.
Alfy Gator is hunting Yakky again; in this cartoon, Yakky is unusually self-reliant as he fights back against Alfy.
A circuit judge is afraid to try a bank robber in a rough Western town, so Snagglepuss steps in as judge, prosecutor, and a pair of witnesses.
Fibber Fox and Alfy Gator are both after Yakky, and the two of them fight over who is going to get him.
Yogi and Boo Boo want to get honey from a beehive, but because the bees are preventing them from getting the honey, Yogi disguises Boo Boo as a queen bee. Unfortunately, an insect biologist thinks Boo Boo is a Magnamus Rex, a bee that gives its victims instant death after one sting. When Boo Boo runs from the ranger and the biologist, he terrorizes the picnickers before Yogi can get the costume off.
n this takeoff of Cyrano de Bergerac, professional poet Cyril D. Snagglepuss is hired to help a suitor win a lady's heart, but something has gone wrong.
Yakky's wings are too weak to take him south for the impending winter, so Chopper tries to find him a home.
Major Minor tries again to catch Snagglepuss, this time with the aid of Snuffles.
Fibber Fox steals Chopper's dog tags and gets him captured by the dog catcher, thus leaving Yakky defenseless.
Ranger Smith allows a movie crew to film a TV Western in Jellystone Park. The only thing is that nobody bothered to tell Yogi, whose front door has been turned into a Western movie set! The crew builds the set right around Yogi and Boo Boo's cave. The fun really takes off when both Yogi and Ranger Smith manage to get parts as fighting cowboys in a bar scene. Eventually, the production is ruined.
To raise money for a trip, Snagglepuss rents out part of his cave, but his new tenant – Lila – (who is colored yellow) is more than he can stand. Animated by Jack Ozarks.
A witch is brewing a special recipe to celebrate her 110th birthday, and one of the ingredients is Yakky.
Major Minor uses psychology to capture Snagglepuss, by playing on his dreams of becoming an actor.
Alfy Gator invites Yakky to dinner, without mentioning that the duckling will be the main course; Yakky, however, brings his friend Chopper with him.
nagglepuss' identical twin brother Snaggletooth comes to stay for the summer, and the two of them inadvertently confuse Lila. A
Lost in the desert, Yakky tries to be friends with a dangerous outlaw, and his attentions prove to be detrimental to the outlaw.
The king hires Snagglepuss to rid his castle of Bigelow the Mouse.
Yakky believes that he is now a Judo expert, and tries to fight Fibber Fox; Chopper secretly lends a hand.
Yogi & Boo-Boo wake up for spring and take in 3 orphan cubs who refer to them as their new uncles, but they soon discover that Jellystone Park is over budget and has to close, and Yogi won't move into a zoo. He soon creates a Super Car and he, Boo-Boo and the 3 bear cubs have many adventures while trying to escape Ranger Smith & his new cronies who want them in the zoo.
Ranger Smith awakes to a depressing morning where he declares his hate of the job. He then walks outside and wakes the sun by kicking on a mountain in the foreground. Then he proceeds to walk through the forest, changing appearances every time he passes a tree. He shows more enjoyment to the job as he is walking through the forest. He then finds a squirrel holding acorns. Ranger Smith demands to see a license for them. When the squirrel doesn't produce one Ranger Smith confiscates the nuts. The squirrel's children then poke their heads from the door. Ranger Smith notices this and demands to see a marriage license. When the squirrel can't produce one Ranger Smith decides to write a ticket but to let him off "easy" this time. He demands that the squirrel store pickles for the winter, and he may only keep one child. The scene then changes to Yogi Bear and Boo Boo Bear's cave. The two bears are showering while Ranger Smith watches them taking notes. The scene suddenly goes to night with Ranger Smith on his hands and knees holding a flash light to his face. He then says that it is "Owl Feeding Time" and that what he has to do is not for civilian eyes. The screen cuts to black and strange sound effects are played. When the scene cuts back Ranger Smith is now standing; he looks as if he were beaten. He then proceeds to go back to his cabin. He gets back in bed once again complaining about his job and life.
Boo Boo Runs Wild is a stand-alone special parody of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, The Yogi Bear Show. It was made [for Adult Swim] by The Ren & Stimpy Show creator John Kricfalusi and his company Spümcø. Boo-Boo gets fed up with the rules imposed on bears by humans and decides to return to his 'wild' roots.
Boo Boo wants to befriend a new gang of bears that moved into the park but they decide to bully him instead leaving Ranger Smith to come to the rescue.
A documentary filmmaker travels to Jellystone Park to shoot a project and soon crosses paths with Yogi Bear, his sidekick Boo-Boo, and Ranger Smith.
"Cartoon Tracks: The Art of Hanna-Barbera Sound" is a look at how sound editors at Hanna-Barbera Productions created all of those wacky sound effects that made the shows so exciting. This feature includes interviews with some of the original editors as well as quick demonstrations of their hands-on audio techniques.