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"Yogi's Tummy Trouble" is the first episode of the first season and the first overall episode of Jellystone!, a spin-off of The Yogi Bear Show. It aired on Max on July 29, 2021.

Synopsis[]

Cindy inserts a device in Yogi's stomach to prevent him from ever not getting hungry. Of course, things go terribly wrong once he starts devouring the entire town.

Plot[]

At Jellystone Hospital, Granny Sweet is treated to a song from Augie about kittens, which causes her to flatline. Doctors Yogi and Cindy come in to find she has experienced a musical trauma from Augie's bad singing. Yogi gets Nurse Boo Boo to get rid of Augie, which revives Granny Sweet. The bears then go for lunch.

At the hospital cafeteria, Yogi can't make up his mind what to have and goes into a crazed state leading Cindy to knock him out with a frying pan. Cindy wants to help Yogi with his problem and gives him a nuclear stomach which allows him to eat whatever he wants without getting hungry, which Boo Boo demonstrates by feeding him three different meals at once. At first, Yogi is freaked out, but Cindy knocks him out with a frying pan again, but then he realizes the benefits of this and goes around town eating tons of food. This creates an adverse effect on Yogi, however, as his new stomach has no limitations and neither does Yogi, now, so he uncontrollably eats Boo Boo, followed by other citizens of Jellystone, as well as parts of the town itself.

Mayor Huckleberry and the remaining citizens have an emergency town meeting, where the Mayor has no answers and Dr. Cindy wavers all responsibility. Top Cat uses this opportunity to sell off a paint can as a Yogi repellant, but quickly proves himself a fraud when Yogi eats him whole. Yogi then eats even more citizens until only a handful remains.

Doggie gets Augie to use her song to soothe Yogi, but this only irritates him and refuses to eat her, which actually infuriates her dear old dad. Cindy realizes that Yogi must eat Augie in order for her terrible song to upset his stomach and regurgitate all the devoured citizens of Jellystone. Cindy pours barbeque sauce over everyone which makes Augie irresistible to Yogi, despite her bad song.

Inside Yogi's stomach, Cindy instructs everyone to sing Augie's song which overloads Yogi's nuclear stomach and causes him to throw everyone back up... Everyone except Boo Boo, that is, who's still stuck floating around in Yogi's stomach, and worse, has that dumb kittens song stuck in his head.

Characters (in alphabetical order)[]

Groups[]

  • Hair Bear Bunch

Locations[]

Jellystone[]

  • Jellystone Hospital (first appearance)
  • Jellystone Town Hall (first appearance)
  • Magilla's (first appearance)
  • Biskitt Farms (only appearance, in a crate label)
  • Small Business Better Business Bureau of Business (first mentioned)

Objects[]

  • Yogi's nuclear stomach (only appearance)
  • Yogi Be Gone (only appearance)
  • Biskitt B.B.Q. Sauce (only appearance)
  • Frying pan

Food[]

  • Milky Chicken on Toast (only appearance)
  • Pasta and Raisins (only appearance)
  • Lemon Curd Beef (only appearance)
  • Chicken (mentioned)
  • Beef (mentioned)
  • Grapes
  • Dumplings (only appearance)

Vehicles[]

  • Trolley

Cast[]

Jeff Bergman Yogi Bear
Mr. Jinks
Jim Conroy Huckleberry Hound
Captain Caveman
C.H. Greenblatt Boo-Boo Bear
Doggie Daddy
Grace Helbig Cindy Bear
Granny Sweet
Georgie Kidder Augie Doggie
Thomas Lennon Top Cat
Commercial announcer
Jenny Lorenzo Bobbie Louie
Lesley Nicol Winnie Witch
Niccole Thurman Jabberjaw

Notes/Trivia[]

  • The title of this episode is a spoof of Disney's 1989 animated Roger Rabbit short, "Tummy Trouble".
  • Yogi says he was having a dream about driving space cars around the galaxy, which is a reference to the series, Yogi's Space Race.
  • When Yogi announces he wants to eat everyone, he chases them like Pac-Man from the video game of the same name.

Errors[]

  • The BBQ sauce was mentioned to have been made since 1985, but if this was supposed to be a reference to the year The Biskitts aired, this was wrong, as it aired in 1983.
  • If inspected closer when the characters first appeared in front of Jellystone Hall, there seemed to be two Mildews.
    • Grape Ape's size also seemed to be unusually small.
  • Yogi was shown to eat Magilla when he's driving in his car, yet Magilla still appeared in front of Jellystone Hall.
  • When it viewed the townspeople inside of Yogi's nuclear stomach, El Kabong wasn't wearing his black mask.


Jellystone! episodes
Season 1: "Yogi's Tummy Trouble" • "Gorilla in Our Midst" • "Boo Boots" • "My Doggie Dave" • "A Coconut to Remember" • "Grocery Store" • "Must Be Jelly" • "Cats Do Dance" • "VIP Baby You Know Me" • "El Kabong's Kabong is Gone" • "Mr. Flabby Dabby Wabby Jabby" • "Ice Ice Daddy" • "DNA, A-OK!" • "Face of the Town!" • "Catanooga Cheese Explosion" • "Squish or Miss" • "Gotta Kiss Them All" • "Jelly Wrestle Rumble!" • "A Fish Sticky Situation" • "A Town Video: Welcome to Jellystone" • "Spell Book"
Season 2: "Lady Danjjer: Is It Wrong to Long for Kabong?" • "Baby Shenanigans" • "Bleep!" • "Yogi's Mid-Life Crisis" • "Jellystone Moon Platoon" • "The Sea Monster of Jellystone Cove" • "Business" • "Pants!" • "Uh Oh! It's a Burglar!" • "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Rat Race" • "The Brave Little Daddy" • "The Big Stink" • "Boo-Boo and Benny: Little Buddy Trouble" • "The Box Thief" • "Jailcation" • "Balloon Kids" • "Augie's Baby" • "Heroes and Capes" • "Sweet Dreams"
Season 3: "Meet the Jetsons" • "Disco Fever" • "Cindy vs. Noodle Arms" • "Hot Guys, Cold Turkey" • "Lotions 11" • "LAFF Games" • "Frankenhooky" • "Girl, You My Friend" • "Jellystone Noir" • "Vote Raspberry" • "Collection Protection" • "Mummy Knows Best" • "Augie-Mented Reality" • "Space Con" • "Sha-Zogi" • "Lil' Honk Honks" • "Epic Rager" • "Snowdodio" • "Crisis on Infinite Mirths" • "Heavens to Murgatroyd" • "Spy Thriller" • "Chair Me Matey" • Template:Choir Choir, Pants on FireTemplate:Better Off Fred • "The Mountain Jumpers" • "JELLYSTONE! THE BOARD GAME!" • "The Floodgates of Love" • "Jelly Robo Battle Royale" • "Third Weelie" • "The Jellystone Crumpler" • "Turn Your Head and Trough" • "Kabong Along With Me" • "Thundarr the Barber-barian" • "Yogi Juice" • "Dr. Kabong, Professional Therapist" • "Theme Work Makes the Dream Work" • "Marinara Madness"
Shorts: "Kid Styles for Old People!" • "Welcome to Magilla's" • "Cooking With Winsome Witch" • "Kabong It!" • "Health & Safety with Doggie Daddy" • "Wait-Tea"