We've dipped in to the "Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10" before with some Scooby-Doo specials and "The Flinstones Meet the Jetsons" but there's still more specials out of the 10 to get to, and haven't done this in awhile. Might as well go with the very first one of the list with "Yogi's Great Escape" which first aired on September 20, 1987.
For the quick refresh of what I'm talking about Hanna-Barbera's Superstars 10 was a series of 10 made-for-tv films for syndication based off H&B properties like Yogi Bear, The Flinstones (when the are meeting the Jetsons) , Scooby Doo etc. These films ran between 1987 and 1988 over the two television seasons.
Now we go to the very one, which is about Yogi Bear.
It's springtime and that means it's time for the bears to wake up, because that's how bears work. (Also Boo-Boo is a mor...spring person, calm down) Whilst on the quest for a picnic basket, Yogi finds three young bears sleeping in the basket. (is he a cannibal?) There's a note that tells Yogi to please take care of the bears, which is random. The bears are named Booper, Buzzy, and Bitsy. (It's a Yogi finds out he's a father movie but nevermind, so here's 3 orphans instead, weak) To get this story, whatever this story is, going the bears decide to take in the children bears.
Yogi finds out they are out of food and the young bears are hungry. (and annoying) Jellystone park is open and people are coming and Yogi has to do his thing where he steals food from people. This is a strange world where bears can talk to people and yet they are still bears - living as bears, I had to say that here because I had too. He's able to trick a family into getting their picnic basket after they said he wouldn't be able to trick them into getting the food again.
I don't know why people in TV shows and movies yell at the phone when it's ringing, it's not like the person can hear you... can they? Finally, some plot going here: the commissioner calls and and tells Ranger Smith that the park is over budget and has to close. (Yeah that's how national parks and government works) Smith worries that he's going to have to tell Yogi he's going to have to move to zoo. (I'm going to have to turn logic off for this thank you: logic off)
Smith tells Yogi that the park is going to have to close. He tells Yogi that he's moving Yogi to the bear. (I like the line about a bear mate or two, that's funny) Also notice the music sometimes over takes the words. Yogi doesn't want to go to the zoo, he'd rather be free and kind of starve and than be not free and get free food handouts, bold.
The title of this is called "Yogi's Great Escape" it's time for him to start doing that. That's his plan, he's going to take Boo-Boo, the 3 bears, and himself out of the park. The first plan is building a car and driving away from the park. (makes sense) The ranger doesn't like this idea and this becomes the great chase, apparently. Honestly, why would you put a bear who can put an entire working car together in a zoo? I mean really, yes I mean talking bear but this is even more impressive.
(Don't try the cartoon stunts you see in the cartoon, it's a cartoon) I kind of want this whole thing to be a giant car chase movie, just going insane with a long car chase, like it's a long Wacky Races movie, which we didn't get darn you H&B where's my..(cut back on track). He built a car that can drive underwater, I mean really, the ranger should be in the zoo, not him.
It's not a car chase movie, but it is kind of fun how the evade from being caught. There's a group of boys called the Bike Brigade (ooh the bike brigade, I'm scared ohh) These boys don't have names, the credits say Chubby Kid, (fun fact: he was voiced by Dustin Diamond of "Good Morning, Miss Bliss" and "Saved by the Bell"), Skinny Kid, and Leader Kid. (I didn't name these kids go yell at H&B, not me) The bears are sleeping in their club house that looks nicer than your house. (Why are we calling you out? I'm sorry)
The kids are worried that an intruder is in their clubhouse and they were right, it's a bear. It's like Goldie Locks and three bears but in reverse and more bears. Wait those are water pistols, not murder pistols, rude. If these were were real bears, they would just eat the kids. (I'm saying Yogi should eat the kids) The three kids drive our plot because they tell the news they saw the bears, the news tells the ranger, and the ranger can hire an assassin. (what?) The news thinks that it's creatures from space because logical. (but media accurate) The subtle mud slinging joke is great.
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