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Today’s character of the day is: Dick Dastardy from Hannah Barbara cartoons
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funtasticworld · 10 months
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HAPPY 66TH ANNIVERSARY TO HANNA BARBERA
Shows 1981-1993
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The Smurfs // Yogi's Treasure Hunt // The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo // A Pup Named Scooby Doo // Tom and Jerry Kids // The Pirates of Dark Water // Droopy, Master Detective // 2 Stupid Dogs // SWAT Kats // The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
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A New Personal Favorite
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Tampering could mean a few things out of context...
I was watching an episode of Yogi's Treasure Hunt a few days ago. In this one, Snagglepuss gets falsely accused of stealing valuable art. And what kind of sensible punishment does Hokey give him?
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Yes. Because execution is what ALL art thieves deserve.
He really could have given Snagglepuss a life sentence or even 30 years without parole. But Hokey's only doing it to troll him.
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You can just hear the smugness in his voice. He doesn't have to bring it out. But he'll use the guillotine just because Snagglepuss stole some art. (Imagine if there were people around the area who committed more serious crimes!)
I should watch more of this show sometime! It's pretty funny. (And it doesn't help that one of the writers for stuff like Road Rovers and Animaniacs worked on Yogi's Treasure Hunt.)
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pembrokewkorgi · 2 years
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There's a scene in Yogi's Treasure Hunt where Muttley dresses in drag as a cheerleader and I dunno, he looked kind of cute in the outfit. DON'T @ ME!
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disneybuddy · 6 months
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How is he a dad at a young age????????
I assume this episode just had everybody get turned into kids.
Now, why Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy are their usual ages in Yo Yogi! while Yogi, Boo-Boo, Huck etc. are teenagers... I dunno.
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sohannabarberaesque · 2 years
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Thus passeth (finally!) the Jolly Roger
Make no mistake: After some while of forgetfulness and somewhat wanton ignorance as to its existence, Yogi Bear was finally willing and able to let go of the Jolly Roger, onetime treasure-hunting airship most unorthodox, after years of storage in a somewhat obscure area of Jellystone Park.
Finally.
And unto no less than Peter Potamus, in the service of his somewhat legendary Travelling SCUBA Par-tay for what could be some rather interesting diving experiences ahead such as would go beyond the limits of the continental United States--as in the likes of the Caribbean, Hawai'i, Polynesia Uncharted even. But at least it isn't on a par with Yogi's Ark, although you have such alumni therefrom as Wally Gator, Lippy and Hardy, Magilla Gorilla, Squiddly Diddly, Hokey Wolf and (of course) Peter Potamus as part of the diving troupe. Joined by the likes of Loopy De Loop, Mildew Wolf and Breezly Bruin, with maybe an occasional guest.
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As for the first serious flight from Jellystone unto the Peter Potamus diving compound at La Jolla, California, it was pretty much the entire of the Peter Potamus troupe, although Yogi and Boo-Boo were along for a sentimental last flight as part of the handover. The bedding may have been second-hand sleeping bags or futon mattresses and the lunches may have been peanut-butter sandwiches ... but when the Jolly Roger lifted off from Jellystone for one last time with the sunrise on a summer's morning segueing into the fall, balloons majestically coloured and with a hastily-prepared "Discover Diving" banner hanging over the back of the vessel, you could certainly sense some relief on Yogi's part letting go with what was essentially becoming a white elephant of sorts otherwise doomed to obscure trivia-night questions as much as some inspiration Peter Potamus and his simian co-pilot, So-So, had for such a craft most unusual and most unlikely.
And for the Travelling SCUBA Par-tay's crew to stand on the open deck and breathe some serious open air for once in transit to La Jolla, there couldn't have been a more amusing sense of anticipation as to what would ensue later. But as Peter "himself" was to explain, "At least our acquisition of the Jolly Roger, even if it was for next to nothing, finally means something--as in being able to go on diving vacations where we'll let the winds and the stars guide us. Besides, I've been yearning for us to consider diving off the American Virgin Islands; the reefs there are especially fascinating!"
"So who exactly suggested that?" asked Wally Gator.
In reply, Peter mentioned the influence of numerous diving magazines and videos--and Jabberjaw's bandmates, especially Shelly and Clamhead, who acknowledge having dived there alongside Jabberjaw on several occasions.
"Now we get it!" was how Magilla Gorilla responded.
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By just barely sunset over La Jolla, at any rate, even at the expense of stunned and disbelieving locals who wondered what in the name of Murietta was flying low over I-5 overhead, the Jolly Roger had made a somewhat shaky splashdown in the lagoon serving as the Nearshore Practice Area, to be followed, once all had disembarked, by a sausage roast over a somewhat substantial campfire on the beach, itself followed by:
"Uh, Peter--" (It was Yogi Bear remarking)
"Yes, Yogi?"
"It's all yours!"
Followed by a somewhat substantial bear/hippo hug and open invitation to join the Par-tay on a diving experience sometime. In its turn followed by an announcement:
"Folks ... I was thinking of renaming this craft to reflect our new direction moving forward with this new diving experience, and then some!"
And you wonder how this all came out ... but stay tooned, as they all say, for how it comes out.
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acmeoop · 2 months
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Early Series Title “Yogi’s Treasure Hunt” (1985)
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heroictoonz · 19 days
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is it just me or is snagglepuss and doggie daddy kinda [limps wrist]
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Drew unknown cat from yogi treasure hunt I named him craig
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iconuk01 · 7 months
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The next time someone say's "When did kid's cartoons get so woke and political?", I might suggest that you might point them in the direction of, of all things, "Yogi's Gang".
Yogi's Gang was a series from 1973 which was one of Hanna Barbera's "All Stars" series where ALL their major talking animal characters were part of an ensemble team. (There are others, "Yogi's Treasure Hunt", "Yogi's Laff-a-Lympics" etc etc).
So we had@
Atom Ant
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy
The Hillbilly Bears
Hokey Wolf and Ding-A-Ling Wolf
Huckleberry Hound
Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har
Magilla Gorilla
Peter Potamus and So-So
Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks
Punkin' Puss & Mushmouse
Quick Draw McGraw & Baba Looey
Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long
Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole
Snagglepuss
Snooper and Blabber
Squiddly Diddly
Touché Turtle and Dum Dum
Wally Gator
Yakky Doodle
Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo Bear
All on a quest to help the world from their flying ark (I have no idea why).
Their villains are embodiments of various flaws and vices, at a level which Captain Planet would have found a bit... on the nose
Their first one is perhaps the most "slapped with a wet fish across the face" level of subtlety, but you have to admire the studio for gifting the world:
Doctor Bigot
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As you see, he lives up to his name (along with the minions Professors' Haggling and Bickering), and he plans to sow strife by making everyone more aware, and resentful, of differences... pretty much because he's an absolute asshole.
Other villains include: The Greedy Genie, the Envy Brothers, Lotta Litter and "Smokestack" Smog.... like I said, low key it ain't.
But given that it's now a half century old, it's nice to be able to point to something and just say to those who ask the question posed at the top of the post: "Well, there are probably earlier examples, but this is one of the first and most blatant, don't you think?" :)
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bcgandsmurfsfan2010 · 6 months
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Now that BCG is on hiatus again, I would watch these shows while waiting for the hiatus to end:
- Pororo The Little Penguin
- The Smurfs (Classic)
- Banzi's Secret Diary
- Hey Arnold
- Yogi's Treasure Hunt
- Arthur
- Snorks
- Tayo The Little Bus
- Titipo Titipo
- Oggy and the Cockroaches
- Doug (Both Nickelodeon and Disney versions)
- PB&J Otter
- A Pup Named Scooby Doo
- The Berenstain Bears (1985)
- Foofur
- Bluey
- Paw Paws
- The New Yogi Bear Show
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Rizwan Virk - On The Lessons Of Autobiography Of A Yogi
Paramahansa Yogananda's Autobiography of a Yogi was one of the most impactful spiritual books of the 20th century and has travelled around the world, inspiring millions to walk the spiritual path. But what are 21st-century spiritual aspirants, steeped in technology and science, to think of these classic tales of gurus, swamis, and miracles in the Himalayas? Do these tales have relevance today? In Wisdom of a Yogi, best-selling author, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist Rizwan Virk brings out the lessons from Yogananda's classic and reinterprets them for the modern age. In 14 unforgettable lessons, interweaving stories from the autobiography with tales of college professors, students, entrepreneurs, and modern seekers, Virk brings the ancient lessons of karma, yoga, meditation, and siddhas into the modern age of YouTube, video games, mobile phones, and social media. Whether you have never read or listened to the autobiography, or have experienced it multiple times, Wisdom of a Yogi will help enhance your spiritual practice in today's increasingly complex, cluttered, and connected world. Rizwan (“Riz”) Virk is a successful  entrepreneur, investor, futurist, bestselling author, video game industry pioneer, and indie film producer.     Riz received a B.S. in Computer Science  from MIT,  and a M.S. in Management from Stanford's GSB.  He is currently working on a PhD at ASU's College of Global Futures, researching metaverse and virtual worlds. Riz has produced many indie films (imdb link), including Thrive,   Sirius,  Knights of Badassdom, starring Peter Dinklage and Summer Glau, The CW's The Outpost, as well as adaptations of the works of Philip K. Dick and Ursula K. Le Guin. ​ Riz’s otherr books include Startup Myths & Models, The Simulation Hypothesis, The Simulated Multiverse, Zen Entrepreneurship, and Treasure Hunt: Follow Your Inner Clues to Find True Success, and The Simulated Multiverse.
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braveolpabear · 2 years
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This is a clip from the animated cartoon series from Hanna Barbera called Yogi's Treasure Hunt from around the mid-1980's. This is where Boo Boo finds something suspicious but his best friend Yogi doesn't seem to even mind, as he eats almost everything from the numerous picnic baskets that he just happens to find and get fatter in the process. I love this clip, especially at the end when Yogi gets lot fatter than ever before. As a comic artist, illustrator and genuine storyteller myself I'm personally using both these characters as major inspiration for my fictional monster characters🐻🎂🍪🍩🍬
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cossaboomboombelly · 2 years
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Yogi Bear from Yogi’s Treasure Hunt (”Yogi and the Unicorn”).  
Yogi munches on a witch’s gingerbread house and she casts a spell on him in revenge:  “Nibble, nibble, like a hundred gluttons, eat the forest till you burst your buttons!”
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sohannabarberaesque · 2 years
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Thus passeth the Jolly Rodger (continued)
Walking some distance through almost spongy-feeling marshland beyond where Peter Potamus tied up his Magic Balloon in the interim, we find the adventuresome hippo and Yogi Bear walking nearly a mile and a half into a clearing which featured a somewhat out-of-place-looking hangar of a sort which could have been used for some lesser class of airship at one time.
"And I will have you know," Yogi said excitedly to Peter, "such is where I keep the old Jolly Rodger, my own pride and joy from treasure-seeking days, since I decided to retire from that schtick!" After a short pause: "So, Peter, what plans have you for the Jolly Rodger?"
Peter Potamus: "It's all about accomodating my Travelling SCUBA Par-tay, especially in such instances where diving adventure awaits and it might be better to access it aerially as opposed to road ... or even commercial flights!"
"I do recall seeing some of your crew's diving exploits on the TV back in the old den," Yogi admitted.
"But as I was imagining it," Peter responded, "this would be for the likes of, say, in the Caribbean or the remotest Pacific. Such as the United States Virgin Islands, reputed to have some of the better sort of diving in the Caribbean!"
"And I take it you were wanting such to accomodate the 'par-tay,' as you so lovingly refer to it?"
"Indeed, the 'par-tay' as much as the gear, provisions and even some video-editing equipment! We happen to produce our own diving videos!"
Thus reached the hangar ... and managing to get the padlock opened with some bear spit beforehand, Yogi and Peter opened the hangar door somewhat. Just to let them pass as much as allow the sunlight through for illumination ... as well as allow some fresh air in; for some reason, a somewhat stale sort of smell lingered for such a peculiar airship as was rather removed from the Zeppelin sort, and perhaps Yogi had designs on airing it out.
Close inspection of at least the exterior showed the ship's wood having managed to remain sound all this time in storage, though Peter was quick to admit that some rehabbing might be necessary in due course ... and the decking and galleys, for their part, had that certain mothballish smell.
"At any rate, Yogi," Peter Potamus was quick to remark, "I think maybe a couple test flights may have to be in order just to make sure we know what we're getting into and unto!"
"I guess such could be arranged" was how Yogi Bear explained it.
And there's more where this came from ... stay tuned (or is that tooned, after the style of Snagglepuss?) for how it all comes forth!
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alanadamoondemon · 1 year
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I just had a crazy yet interesting thought...
What if WB were to make a reboot to Dastardly and Muttley in their flying machines and put Maxwell Atoms (Creator of Grim adventures of Billy and Mandy) in charge of it? Like how C. H. Greenblatt was put in charge of Jellystone!
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I can't help but see that he would do that fr he made really good cartoons that are both creepy yet funny, He did create the Evil Con Carne and it's a pretty good show!
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And he is an fan of Hanna Barbera since he did featured a lot of characters in his show ;)
I know it won't happen since I doubt WB would listen or not care but hey, I'm just throwing in ideas from my brain and I'd thought it would REALLY cool ^^
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And hopefully we could see Zilly and Klunk again after for so long, I really like them and it sucks they hardly make any appearances. They could of Atleast have them in the " Yogi's treasure hunt " show or Scoob! Overall that's just my idea and I just think it would be really cool concept! (And WB could possibly not fuck it up)
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