"Nowhere Bear" is the thirtieth Yogi Bear short, originally aired as part of The Huckleberry Hound Show. It aired in syndication on December 21, 1959.
Synopsis[]
Yogi learns about hypnotism and tests it on Boo Boo, making him belief he's a bird and flies up on a cliff, getting stuck.
Characters[]
- Yogi Bear
- Boo-Boo Bear
- Ranger Smith
- Bill (only mentioned)
- Superintendent (once heard)
Locations[]
Jellystone Park[]
Objects[]
- Do It Yourself Hypnotism book (only appearance)
- Parachute
- Balloons
- Pilot ejector seat (only appearance)
- Fishing pole
Animals[]
Vehicles[]
- Cars with trailers
- Station wagon
Cast[]
| Daws Butler | Yogi Bear Superintendent |
|---|---|
| Don Messick | Boo-Boo Bear Ranger Smith Narrator |
Production Music[]
- C-14 - Domestic Light - Bill Loose and John Seely - [Ranger Smith on the phone, Yogi goes to ranger station.]
- L-80 - Comedy Underscore - Spencer Moore - [Ranger tries to hypnotize Yogi; Yogi catches on.]
- GR-259 - And They All Lived Happily Ever After - [Phil Green - Yogi snores, eats a cake.]
- Creepy Reverb Trumpet Music - Raoul Kraushaar - [Yogi pretends to be a dog; snaps out of it.]
- C-3 - Domestic Children - Bill Loose and John Seely - [Yogi hypnotizes Boo-Boo; Boo-Boo out of the cave.]
- ZR-47 - Light Movement - Geordie Hormel - [Boo-Boo flies away.]
- L-1158 - Animation Comedy - Spencer Moore - ["I don't care...Bears don't fly."]
- TC-201 - Pixie Comedy - Bill Loose and John Seely - [Yogi runs into the ranger's office, Yogi and Smith look through binoculars.]
- ZR-47 - Light Movement - Geordie Hormel - [Boo-Boo flies into a cliff, lands in nest, Smith and Yogi run cycle.]
- TC-303 - Zany Comedy - Bill Loose and John Seely - [Yogi jumps on a plank.]
- Fast Circus 'Scale' Music - Jack Shaindlin - [Ranger bashes his head, Yogi lands in a station wagon, fishing line gag, Ejector seat gag.]
- TC-204A - Wistful Comedy - Bill Loose and John Seely - ["Needs a little work", Smith releases Yogi.]
- 74-2 - Lickety Split - Jack Shaindlin - [Yogi floats up, Yogi and Boo-Boo float away, Superintendent calls Smith.]
Notes/Trivia[]
- Smith talks to a Bill, a reference to director, William Hanna.
Errors[]
- None known.