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* Jellystone is inspired by [[Yellowstone National Park]] in the Western United States.
* Jellystone is inspired by [[Yellowstone National Park]] in the Western United States.
* "Jellystone National Park" was first mentioned in the [[1953]] ''[[Barney Bear (theatrical shorts)|Barney Bear]]'' short ''[[Barney's Hungry Cousin]]''.
* "Jellystone National Park" was first mentioned in the [[1953]] ''[[Barney Bear (theatrical shorts)|Barney Bear]]'' short ''[[Barney's Hungry Cousin]]''.
* According to [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s [[Heidi's Song Celebrates Hanna-Barbera's 25th Anniversary|1982 calendar]]:
** [[February 10|February 10th]] is the anniversary of Jellystone Park's dedication.
** The first Monday of [[December]] is the opening of the park's ski season.
* Although not mentioned by name in the ''A Pup Named Scooby-Doo'' episode "The Story Stick," both Yogi and Ranger Smith had a cameo.
* Although not mentioned by name in the ''A Pup Named Scooby-Doo'' episode "The Story Stick," both Yogi and Ranger Smith had a cameo.


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
{{Main|List of pop culture references to Yogi Bear}}
{{Main|List of pop culture references to Yogi Bear}}
* In the ''Duckman: Private Duck/Family Man'' episode "I, Duckman," a home movie reel depicts a young Duckman and his father in the same apparel as Boo Boo and Yogi, respectively, while visiting Jellyroll Park for one last camping trip together before Duckman goes to college, which makes Mr. Duckman (voiced by [[Joe Alaskey]] doing an impression of Yogi) very proud of his son in being "better than the average duck." This is when he finds out his son has no intention to attend college, which Mr. Duckman tell him that would be a "big boo boo," and chases him in one continuous loop with frantic music in the same manner Ranger Smith would chase Yogi. Ranger Smith is also parodied with a dog dressed like park ranger, who Mr. Duckman affectionately refers to as Mr. Ranger when he asks him where they can put their pic-a-nic basket.
* In ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' episode "72 Hours," when Will warns Carlton against going to MacArthur Park, Carlton assures him that he'll inform the park rangers if something happens, to which Will replies, "It's not that kind of park, Boo Boo!"
* In ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' episode "72 Hours," when Will warns Carlton against going to MacArthur Park, Carlton assures him that he'll inform the park rangers if something happens, to which Will replies, "It's not that kind of park, Boo Boo!"
* In "Episode Two" (series two) of the ''Dead Ringers'' radio sketch program, Nick Russ presents ''Cartoon Crimewatch'' that reports the theft of a picnic basket on Easter Sunday, providing a reenactment of the crime with Yogi ordering Boo Boo to provide a distraction so Yogi can steal the picnic basket, but his plan is foiled by the appearance of Ranger Smith. Russ ponders if Boo Boo is a friend or accomplice, and notes that Yogi is distinguished by a "trilby hat." He asks viewers to call if they have any knowledge.
* In "Episode Two" (series two) of the ''Dead Ringers'' radio sketch program, Nick Russ presents ''Cartoon Crimewatch'' that reports the theft of a picnic basket on Easter Sunday, providing a reenactment of the crime with Yogi ordering Boo Boo to provide a distraction so Yogi can steal the picnic basket, but his plan is foiled by the appearance of Ranger Smith. Russ ponders if Boo Boo is a friend or accomplice, and notes that Yogi is distinguished by a "trilby hat." He asks viewers to call if they have any knowledge.
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 16 September 2024

This article is about the park. For other uses, see Jellystone.
Jellystone Park
Jellystone Park.png
Please drive carefully and don't feed the bears.
Planet Earth
Continent North America
Country United States
First appearance YB: "Yogi Bear's Big Break" (1958)
Live-action Jellystone Park.png
Yogi Bear

Jellystone Park, and occasionally known as Jellystone National Park, is the main location in the Yogi Bear animated franchise.

The park is protected by park rangers led by Ranger Smith. Bears are the most prominent animals to be seen at the park, which include Yogi, Boo Boo, and Cindy.

It's in the general direction of the Rocky Mountains.[1]

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Specials

Shorts

  • American Cancer Society commercial
  • D.A.R.E. Bear Yogi
  • American Melanoma Foundation commercial
  • Rocket Mortgage commercial
  • Geico commercial

Comics

Books

Video games

History

Debut Series

Development

In the early Yogi Bear segments, Jellystone Park wasn't established as the focal point of Yogi's misadventures, so he would occasionally venture out into the woods that didn't seem to be in Jellystone Park.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Hanna-Barbera retconned the park as being part of a town called Jellystone.

Behind the scenes

In popular culture

Main article: List of pop culture references to Yogi Bear
  • In the Duckman: Private Duck/Family Man episode "I, Duckman," a home movie reel depicts a young Duckman and his father in the same apparel as Boo Boo and Yogi, respectively, while visiting Jellyroll Park for one last camping trip together before Duckman goes to college, which makes Mr. Duckman (voiced by Joe Alaskey doing an impression of Yogi) very proud of his son in being "better than the average duck." This is when he finds out his son has no intention to attend college, which Mr. Duckman tell him that would be a "big boo boo," and chases him in one continuous loop with frantic music in the same manner Ranger Smith would chase Yogi. Ranger Smith is also parodied with a dog dressed like park ranger, who Mr. Duckman affectionately refers to as Mr. Ranger when he asks him where they can put their pic-a-nic basket.
  • In The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air episode "72 Hours," when Will warns Carlton against going to MacArthur Park, Carlton assures him that he'll inform the park rangers if something happens, to which Will replies, "It's not that kind of park, Boo Boo!"
  • In "Episode Two" (series two) of the Dead Ringers radio sketch program, Nick Russ presents Cartoon Crimewatch that reports the theft of a picnic basket on Easter Sunday, providing a reenactment of the crime with Yogi ordering Boo Boo to provide a distraction so Yogi can steal the picnic basket, but his plan is foiled by the appearance of Ranger Smith. Russ ponders if Boo Boo is a friend or accomplice, and notes that Yogi is distinguished by a "trilby hat." He asks viewers to call if they have any knowledge.

References