"Boxcar Pop" is the forty-first episode of The New Yogi Bear Show, an updated version of The Yogi Bear Show. It aired on November 7, 1988.
Synopsis[]
Yogi Bear's Pop stops by for a visit.
Characters[]
- Yogi Bear
- Boo-Boo Bear
- Cindy Bear
- Ranger Smith
- Ranger Roubideux
- Train conductor (only appearance)
- Pop Bear (only appearance)
Locations[]
Jellystone Park[]
- Yogi's Cave
- Jellystone Park Pavilion
Other[]
- Jellystone Junction (only appearance)
Objects[]
- Accordion
- Cello
- Plates
Food[]
- Ham
- Pies
- Mashed potatoes
- Hot dogs
- Hot dog buns
- Mustard
- Ketchup (mentioned)
- Egg (mentioned)
Animals[]
Vehicles[]
- Train
Cast[]
| Julie Bennett | Cindy Bear |
|---|---|
| Greg Burson | Yogi Bear |
| Peter Cullen | Ranger Roubideux |
| Don Messick | Boo-Boo Bear Ranger Smith |
| Alan Oppenheimer | Pop Bear |
Notes/Trivia[]
- Pop's character appearance and voice by Alan Oppenheimer was an inspiration of legendary Hollywood actor, W.C. Fields.
- Yogi's bear cub appearance was a redesign of his inner self from the 1964 animated theatrical film, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!.
| The New Yogi Bear Show episodes |
|---|
| "Kahuna Yogi" • "Grin and Bear It" • "Board Silly" • "Shine on Silver Screen" • "Buffalo'd Bear" • "The Yolk's on Yogi" • "Yogi De Beargerac" • "Bearly Sick" • "Bear Exchange" • "To Bear is Human" • "Slim and Bear It" • "Old Biter" • "Pokey the Bear" • "Shadrak Yogi" • "Bruise Cruise" • "Bear Obedience" • "Come Back, Little Boo-Boo" • "La Bamba Bear" • "Clucking Crazy" • "Misguided Missile" • "Double Trouble" • "Attack of the Ninja Raccoon" • "Biker Bear" • "Bearly Buddies" • "Predaterminator" • "Little Lord Boo-Boo" • "Yogi the Cave Bear" • "Little Big Foot" • "Top Gun Yogi" • "The Hopeful Diamond" • "Real Bears Don't Eat Quiche" • "Slippery Smith" • "In Search of the Ninja Raccoon" • "Balloonatics" • "The Big Bear Ballet" • "Blast Off Bears" • "Battle of the Bears" • "Bringing Up Yogi" • "Unbearable" • "Banjo Bear" • "Boxcar Pop" • "Yogi Meets the Mummy" • "Ninja Raccoon, The Final Shogun" • "The Not-So-Great Escape" • "My Buddy Blubber" |