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|prodcompany= [[Hanna-Barbera]]
|prodcompany= [[Hanna-Barbera]]
|distributor= [[Worldvision Enterprises]]
|distributor= [[Worldvision Enterprises]]
|released= September 6, 1985 March 25, 1988
|released= [[September 6]], [[1985]]—[[March 25]], [[1988]]
|run_time= 19 minutes
|run_time= 19 minutes
|starring= [[Daws Butler]]<br />[[Don Messick]]<br />[[Paul Winchell]]<br />[[Arnold Stang]]<br />[[Jimmy Weldon]]<br />[[John Stephenson]]<br />[[Julie Bennett]]
|starring= [[Daws Butler]]<br />[[Don Messick]]<br />[[Paul Winchell]]<br />[[Arnold Stang]]<br />[[Jimmy Weldon]]<br />[[John Stephenson]]<br />[[Julie Bennett]]
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|director= [[Ray Patterson]]<br />[[Oscar Dufau]]<br />[[Bill Hutten]]<br />[[Tony Love]]<br />[[Alan Zaslove]]<br />[[Rudy Zamora]]<br />[[Don Lusk]]<br />[[Carl Urbano]]<br />[[Art Davis]]<br />[[Charlie Downs]]<br />[[Paul Sommer]]<br />[[Bob Alvarez]]<br />[[Bob Goe]]<br />[[Bill Hutten|Bill Hutton]]<br />[[Rick Leon]]<br />[[Tony Love]]<br />[[Tim Walker]]<br />[[Irv Spence]]<br />[[Gordon Hunt]] (voice director)
|director= [[Ray Patterson]]<br />[[Oscar Dufau]]<br />[[Bill Hutten]]<br />[[Tony Love]]<br />[[Alan Zaslove]]<br />[[Rudy Zamora]]<br />[[Don Lusk]]<br />[[Carl Urbano]]<br />[[Art Davis]]<br />[[Charlie Downs]]<br />[[Paul Sommer]]<br />[[Bob Alvarez]]<br />[[Bob Goe]]<br />[[Bill Hutten|Bill Hutton]]<br />[[Rick Leon]]<br />[[Tony Love]]<br />[[Tim Walker]]<br />[[Irv Spence]]<br />[[Gordon Hunt]] (voice director)
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'''''Yogi's Treasure Hunt''''' is an animated American television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Productions]], airing in syndication on stations that took part in ''[[The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera]]'' programming block. It ran from 1985 to 1988, airing 27 episodes.
'''''Yogi's Treasure Hunt''''' is an animated American television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Productions]], airing in syndication on stations that took part in ''[[The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera]]'' programming block. It ran from [[1985]] to [[1988]], airing 27 episodes.
 
Throughout the series, various guest stars would recurrently make appearances, such as [[Hokey Wolf]], [[Mr. Jinks]], [[Yakky Doodle]], [[Cindy Bear]], [[Baba Looey]], [[Undercover Elephant]] and [[Wally Gator]].


Through out the series, various guest stars would recurrently make appearances, such as [[Hokey Wolf]], [[Mr. Jinks]], [[Yakky Doodle]], [[Cindy Bear]], [[Baba Looey]], [[Undercover Elephant]] and [[Wally Gator]].
==Production==
==Production==
===Development===
===Development===
It was originally called ''Funtastic Treasure Hunt''.
It was originally called ''Funtastic Treasure Hunt''.
Circa [[1987]], [[Tom Ruegger]], [[John Ludin]], [[Scott Jeralds]], and [[Alfred Gimeno]] developed the series bible for a potential spin-off called ''[[The Trio of Triumph (unmade TV series)|The Trio of Triumph]]'', starring the [[Trio of Triumph]], made up of [[Huckleberry Hound (character)|Huckle Hero]], [[Boo Boo Bear|Ram-Boo-Boo]], and [[El Kabong]].<ref>[[Tom Ruegger|Ruegger, Tom]] ([[January 23]], [[2011]]). [http://cartoonatics.blogspot.com/2011/01/cartoon-shows-that-never-were-2-trio-of.html "The Cartoon Shows That Never Were #2: "The Trio of Triumph" Bible"]. ''Cartoonatics''. Retrieved [[October 16]], [[2021]].</ref>


==Music==
==Music==
The music was composed and conducted by [[Hoyt Curtin]], with supervision from [[Paul DeKorte]].
The score was composed and conducted by [[Hoyt Curtin]], with musical supervision from [[Paul DeKorte]].


==Episodes==
==Episodes==
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| "[[Riddle in the Middle of the Earth]]"
| "[[Riddle in the Middle of the Earth]]"
| 1x01
| 1x01
| September 6, 1985
| [[September 6]], 1985
|-
|-
| "[[Bungle in the Jungle (Yogi's Treasure Hunt)|Bungle in the Jungle]]"
| "[[Bungle in the Jungle (Yogi's Treasure Hunt)|Bungle in the Jungle]]"
| 1x02
| 1x02
| September 13, 1985
| [[September 13]], 1985
|-
|-
| "[[Countdown Drac]]"
| "[[Countdown Drac]]"
| 1x03
| 1x03
| September 20, 1985
| [[September 20]], 1985
|-
|-
| "[[The Return of El Kabong]]"
| "[[The Return of El Kabong]]"
| 1x04
| 1x04
| September 27, 1985
| [[September 27]], 1985
|-
|-
| "[[Ole, the Red-Nosed Viking]]"
| "[[Ole, the Red-Nosed Viking]]"
| 1x05
| 1x05
| October 4, 1985
| [[October 4]], 1985
|-
|-
| "[[The Curse of the Tutti-Frutti]]"
| "[[The Curse of the Tutti-Frutti]]"
| 1x06
| 1x06
| October 11, 1985
| [[October 11]], 1985
|-
|-
| "[[Yogi and the Unicorn]]"
| "[[Yogi and the Unicorn]]"
| 1x07
| 1x07
| October 18, 1985
| [[October 18]], 1985
|-
|-
| "[[The Case of the Hopeless Diamond]]"
| "[[The Case of the Hopeless Diamond]]"
| 1x08
| 1x08
| October 25, 1985
| [[October 25]], 1985
|-
|-
| "[[Merlin's Lost Book of Magic]]"
| "[[Merlin's Lost Book of Magic]]"
| 1x09
| 1x09
| November 1, 1985
| [[November 1]], 1985
|-
|-
| "[[Beverly Hills Flop]]"
| "[[Beverly Hills Flop]]"
| 1x10
| 1x10
| November 8, 1985
| [[November 8]], 1985
|-
|-
| "[[Follow the Yellow Brick Gold]]"
| "[[Follow the Yellow Brick Gold]]"
| 1x11
| 1x11
| November 7, 1986
| [[November 7]], [[1986]]
|-
|-
| "[[To Bee or Not to Bee]]"
| "[[To Bee or Not to Bee]]"
| 1x12
| 1x12
| November 14, 1986
| [[November 14]], 1986
|-
|-
| "[[Heavens to Planetoid]]"
| "[[Heavens to Planetoid]]"
| 1x13
| 1x13
| November 21, 1986
| [[November 21]], 1986
|-
|-
| "[[Beswitched, Buddha'd and Bewildered]]"
| "[[Beswitched, Buddha'd and Bewildered]]"
| 1x14
| 1x14
| December 5, 1986
| [[December 5]], 1986
|-
|-
| "[[There's No Place Like Nome]]"
| "[[There's No Place Like Nome]]"
| 2x01
| 2x01
| December 12, 1986
| [[December 12]], 1986
|-
|-
| "[[The Great American Treasure]]"
| "[[The Great American Treasure]]"
| 2x02
| 2x02
| January 2, 1987
| [[January 2]], 1987
|-
|-
| "[[Huckle Hero]]"
| "[[Huckle Hero]]"
| 2x03
| 2x03
| January 9, 1987
| [[January 9]], 1987
|-
|-
| "[[The Moaning Liza]]"
| "[[The Moaning Liza]]"
| 2x04
| 2x04
| January 16, 1987
| [[January 16]], 1987
|-
|-
| "[[Snow White & the 7 Treasure Hunters]]"
| "[[Snow White & the 7 Treasure Hunters]]"
| 2x05
| 2x05
| November 6, 1987
| [[November 6]], 1987
|-
|-
| "[[Yogi's Heroes]]"
| "[[Yogi's Heroes]]"
| 2x06
| 2x06
| November 13, 1987
| [[November 13]], 1987
|-
|-
| "[[The Attack of Dr. Mars]]"
| "[[The Attack of Dr. Mars]]"
| 2x07
| 2x07
| November 20, 1987
| [[November 20]], 1987
|-
|-
| "[[20,000 Leaks Under the Sea]]"
| "[[20,000 Leaks Under the Sea]]"
| 2x08
| 2x08
| December 4, 1987
| [[December 4]], 1987
|-
|-
| "[[Good-Bye Mr. Chump]]"
| "[[Good-Bye Mr. Chump]]"
| 2x09
| 2x09
| December 11, 1987
| [[December 11]], 1987
|-
|-
| "[[Yogi Bear on the Air]]"
| "[[Yogi Bear on the Air]]"
| 2x10
| 2x10
| February 5, 1988
| [[February 5]], 1988
|-
|-
| "[[Yogi and the Beanstalk]]"
| "[[Yogi and the Beanstalk]]"
| 2x11
| 2x11
| February 12, 1988
| [[February 12]], 1988
|-
|-
| "[[The Greed Monster]]"
| "[[The Greed Monster]]"
| 2x12
| 2x12
| February 19, 1988
| [[February 19]], 1988
|-
|-
| "[[Secret Agent Bear]]"
| "[[Secret Agent Bear]]"
| 2x13
| 2x13
| March 25, 1988
| [[March 25]], 1988
|-
|}
|}



Revision as of 14:01, 16 October 2021

Yogi's Treasure Hunt
YTH title card.png
On-screen title card.
Network Syndication
Production company Hanna-Barbera
Distributor Worldvision Enterprises
Original release September 6, 1985March 25, 1988
Run time 19 minutes
Starring Daws Butler
Don Messick
Paul Winchell
Arnold Stang
Jimmy Weldon
John Stephenson
Julie Bennett
Executive producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Producer(s) Bob Hathcock
Charles Grosvenor
Jeff Hall
Music composed by Hoyt Curtin
Writer(s) Tom Ruegger
John K. Ludin
Director(s) Ray Patterson
Oscar Dufau
Bill Hutten
Tony Love
Alan Zaslove
Rudy Zamora
Don Lusk
Carl Urbano
Art Davis
Charlie Downs
Paul Sommer
Bob Alvarez
Bob Goe
Bill Hutton
Rick Leon
Tony Love
Tim Walker
Irv Spence
Gordon Hunt (voice director)

Yogi's Treasure Hunt is an animated American television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, airing in syndication on stations that took part in The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera programming block. It ran from 1985 to 1988, airing 27 episodes.

Throughout the series, various guest stars would recurrently make appearances, such as Hokey Wolf, Mr. Jinks, Yakky Doodle, Cindy Bear, Baba Looey, Undercover Elephant and Wally Gator.

Production

Development

It was originally called Funtastic Treasure Hunt.

Circa 1987, Tom Ruegger, John Ludin, Scott Jeralds, and Alfred Gimeno developed the series bible for a potential spin-off called The Trio of Triumph, starring the Trio of Triumph, made up of Huckle Hero, Ram-Boo-Boo, and El Kabong.[1]

Music

The score was composed and conducted by Hoyt Curtin, with musical supervision from Paul DeKorte.

Episodes

Episode Number Air date
"Riddle in the Middle of the Earth" 1x01 September 6, 1985
"Bungle in the Jungle" 1x02 September 13, 1985
"Countdown Drac" 1x03 September 20, 1985
"The Return of El Kabong" 1x04 September 27, 1985
"Ole, the Red-Nosed Viking" 1x05 October 4, 1985
"The Curse of the Tutti-Frutti" 1x06 October 11, 1985
"Yogi and the Unicorn" 1x07 October 18, 1985
"The Case of the Hopeless Diamond" 1x08 October 25, 1985
"Merlin's Lost Book of Magic" 1x09 November 1, 1985
"Beverly Hills Flop" 1x10 November 8, 1985
"Follow the Yellow Brick Gold" 1x11 November 7, 1986
"To Bee or Not to Bee" 1x12 November 14, 1986
"Heavens to Planetoid" 1x13 November 21, 1986
"Beswitched, Buddha'd and Bewildered" 1x14 December 5, 1986
"There's No Place Like Nome" 2x01 December 12, 1986
"The Great American Treasure" 2x02 January 2, 1987
"Huckle Hero" 2x03 January 9, 1987
"The Moaning Liza" 2x04 January 16, 1987
"Snow White & the 7 Treasure Hunters" 2x05 November 6, 1987
"Yogi's Heroes" 2x06 November 13, 1987
"The Attack of Dr. Mars" 2x07 November 20, 1987
"20,000 Leaks Under the Sea" 2x08 December 4, 1987
"Good-Bye Mr. Chump" 2x09 December 11, 1987
"Yogi Bear on the Air" 2x10 February 5, 1988
"Yogi and the Beanstalk" 2x11 February 12, 1988
"The Greed Monster" 2x12 February 19, 1988
"Secret Agent Bear" 2x13 March 25, 1988

Cast

References