This time we dip back into Hanna-Barbera and a look one of their popular characters getting a Christmas special, but wait there's more! Let's more Hanna-Barbera characters in this special and make it a full 98 minute long special. That's what this special is."Yogi's First Christmas" first aired through syndication on November 22 ,1980, the special later would rerun as four 30 minute episodes during the Christmas weeks on stations during the 1980's. It later would rerun on Cartoon Network (until they gave up) and Boomerang (until they gave up).
Funny enough, Yogi is a bear that can talk, mostly stands upright, wears some sort of clothing and
yet, he still does the bear thing of hibernating in winter. That's kind of funny, but I guess we needed a plot device on why a) Yogi is celebrating his first Christmas b) something to give the movie some stakes.
Daws Butler is the voice Yogi Bear here, to be fair the man was pretty much a main staple of Hanna and Barbera productions he did vocies of Elroy Jetson, Huckelberry Hound, actually wait, that last name comes important here. I said that there were more Hanna and Barbera characters in this special so why not have you two main voice staples : Daws Butler and Don Messick just do most of the voices? Butlter was also the voice of Snagglepuss, Huckelberry Hound, and Auggie Doggie, so why not just have them in the special too. Meanwhile, Messick was thevoice of Boo Boo and the Park Ranger, and they gave him a new character to voice for this movie.
The special was written by Willie Gilbert, an author and playwritght and actually this would be the last thing he wrote, as he died about 2 weeks after this special aired in 1980. Animator, Ray Patterson, directed this special, (he's the guy who animated the segment in the "Fantasia" called "Dance of the Hours" )
It starts with the park ranger Smith, Hucklebery Hound, Snagglepuss, Auggie Doggie, and Doggie Daddy singing a re used Christmas song. I like to mention this here, Hanna and Babera in their Christmas specials so some songs here were used in past specials they did like "A Christmas Story" , A Flinstone Christmas,and Casper's First Christmas. (I'm confused on how Casper's having a first Christmas, but I'm going in to that here)
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At Jellystone Lodge, because there's a lodge now, the non Ranger Smith characters are celebrating Christmas there, and hoping nothing strange happens there like the year before. (This is important pay attention) There's a man named Herman , the hermit, who is a hermit (smooth writing there) and he doesn't like Christmas (or taxes). There's also hotel manager, Mr. Dingwell and Otto the chef.
There is some news important to the plot, because the lodge might be shutting down; the owner Sophie Throckmorton is considering selling and letting a freeway be built there, instead. This is because of those strange things mentioned earlier from the year before causing people not want to come back. There is good news, Throckmorton is coming for a week and maybe they could impress her. 5 minutes in, we finally see Yogi. He's awoken by loud drumming somehow above his cave. (if there were people there last year, their loud noise should have woken him up before.)
He goes through a tunnel and ends up inside the hotel lodge kitchen. (Because Yogi likes food, get it?) The chef thinks the two bears are waiters because sure, and that's what they do. They get to see their friends. Yogi finds out he woke up just in time for Christmas, and Auggie Doggie drops the title of the movie.
Ranger Smith wants to have Yogi and Boo Boo go back to their cave because he thinks they'll mess up the chances of the Mrs. Throckmorton being happy and causing the place to close down. There's a chase scene (action!) Meanwhile, Mrs. Throckmorton and her nephew, Snively are coming by. Snively doesn't like Christmas. (Maybe he's mad is parents named him Snively) This Yogi using a snow plow chase action proves useful to the plot because Hermin was going to stop Throckmorton from making it but due to Yogi's dumb luck, he helped them out. She's appreciative of Yogi and Boo Boo and promotes them to bellhops. Most of the movie is Yogi's dumb luck helping him out.
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