Toys of the Eighties, Yogi Bear Merchandise
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There was quite a few different Yogi Bear toys, based on the cartoon, including stuffed animals.
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Amber - January 03, 2008 - Report this comment
He's not your average bear!
stephani - October 01, 2008 - Report this comment
i loved the tv show...Never had any toys but I watched the show whenever it came on
val - November 19, 2008 - Report this comment
I dont recall any toys but I still have the vhs of yogis first xmass we watch every year.
val - June 26, 2009 - Report this comment
I still have yogis first xmass on vhs too. Its a classic.
Dar - September 27, 2009 - Report this comment
I got this toy in my pre-packaged commercialized Easter basket one year. His hat was crooked just like the pic's.
e - May 10, 2010 - Report this comment
they are making a live action yogi bear movie to be released this year!@
Rob Lambert - May 11, 2017 - Report this comment
The legacy of Yogi Bear, one of America's favorite freeloaders, began in 1959. First, the animated shorts and a 1964 movie. Yogi then cooled it for nine years. Then, a 1973 "Saturday Superstar Movie, Yogi's Ark Lark," which turned into a one-season series, "Yogi's Gang," reuniting many Hanna-Barbera characters as part of Yogi's crew on a boat which flew using a balloon. After that, Yogi became captain of the Yahooies team on "Laff-A-Lympics" from 1976 to '78. His last series was "Yo, Yogi!" (1991-92) where he was a teenager who hung out at Jellystone Mall, and Ranger Smith was a security officer. The Jellystone Park camping resorts began popping up around 1966, and the stuffed toys were sold in their gift shops.

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