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Boo-Boo Bear is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character on The Yogi Bear Show, an anthropomorphic bear cub in a bow tie, who is Yogi Bear's constant companion, and often acts as his conscience; he tries (usually unsuccessfully) to keep Yogi from doing things he should not do, and also to keep Yogi from getting into trouble with Ranger Smith.[1] Often he would say "But Yogi, Mr. Ranger isn't gonna like this." or some variation. It is not readily apparent whether Boo-Boo is a juvenile bear with a precocious intellect or simply an adult bear who is short of stature.[citation needed]

Bow tie

Boo-Boo's only set of clothes appears to be a bow tie. In some cartoons Boo-Boo's tie is attached to a collar around his neck. However, in other cartoons the tie is stuck directly into Boo-Boo's fur on his neck. Several early Hanna-Barbera characters wear collars and/or ties because this was a way of separating the head from the body for independent movement on two different cells, as called for in "limited" animation.[citation needed]

History

Hanna-Barbera appearances

Boo-Boo first appeared along with Yogi in the "Yogi Bear" segment of The Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958; when Yogi was given his own series in 1961, Boo-Boo went with him.[2] Since then, Boo-Boo has remained at Yogi's side through almost all of the Hanna-Barbera series, movies, and specials in which Yogi appeared, the only exceptions being Yogi's Space Race and Galaxy Goof-Ups, in which Boo-Boo's place was taken by a new character named Scare Bear. Boo-Boo's classic voice actor was Don Messick.[2]

Other appearances

  • In the Dexter's Laboratory episode "Chubby Cheese", an animatronic Boo-Boo can be seen on stage with other Hanna-Barbera characters.
  • In a 1998 episode of The Simpsons ("When You Dish Upon a Star") Homer dreams that he is in a parody of Yogi Bear with Bart as Boo-Boo and Ned Flanders as Ranger Smith (whom Homer mauls violently).
  • Spümcø has made a few parody cartoons starring Boo-Boo and the other characters from the original Yogi Bear series, starting with 1999's Boo-Boo Runs Wild. In this half-hour tale, Boo-Boo's nice-guy persona is heavily satirized with him simply being repressed by all of Ranger Smith's rules and regulations, and finds him regressing into a primal state, complete with typical bear-like urges and mannerisms.
  • In the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "Death By Chocolate" (2002), Boo-Boo (voiced by Tom Kenny) was suspected of being a terrorist known as the Unabooboo (a takeoff of the Unabomber). He later appeared in the episodes "Back to the Present", "Blackwatch Plaid" (as an actor in a costume), "The Return of Birdgirl", and "The Death of Harvey". In almost all of these episodes, Boo-Boo seemed to have a romantic relationship with Harvey.
  • Boo-Boo also appears in a cutaway gag on the Family Guy episode "Hell Comes to Quahog", in which Peter Griffin stabs and kills Yogi Bear. A shocked Boo-Boo is told to tell the other bears what he just saw.
  • Boo-Boo appears in the Robot Chicken episode "Ban on the Fun" (2007), voiced by Victor Yerrid. In a segment that parodies the Laff-A-Lympics in the style of the Munich massacre, Boo-Boo is the first to be killed. In "President Evil," he and Yogi end up on the run after Yogi accidentally kills a hunter. When Yogi ends up shot by the sheriff, Boo-Boo ends up going all Rambo at the scene (in a homage to his Ram-Boo-Boo character in "Yogi's Treasure Hunt").
  • Boo-Boo with Yogi Bear both appear as guests in a 1996 video called "Kids for Character".

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cartoon Scrapbook". Yogi Bear
  2. ^ a b "The Internet Movie Database". Boo-Boo Bear Filmography