Sha-zogi
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Network | Max |
Premiere date | February 22, 2024 |
Starring | Jeff Bergman Fajer Al-Kaisi Grace Helbig C.H. Greenblatt Jim Conroy Ron Funches Niccole Thurman Georgie Kidder |
Music composed by | Ego Plum |
Writer(s) | Jordan Morris |
Storyboard artist(s) | Julia Kaye |
Director(s) | Ron Stanage |
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"Sha-zogi" is the fifteenth episode of Jellystone! season two, and the fifty-fifth overall. It aired on February 22, 2024 on Max. It was written by Jordan Morris, and directed by Ron Stanage.
When Yogi suggests that Shazzan goes on vacation, he is temporarly given Shazzan's magical powers.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Jellystone
- Jellystone Hospital
- The Jelly (mentioned)
- Park
- Jellystone Town Hall
- Yogi and Boo Boo's residence
- Biskitt Farms Theme Park (mentioned)
- Jellystone
- United States
Objects
- Shazzan's to-do book
Vehicles
- Ambulance
- Captain Caveman's van
- Speed Buggy
Production
Development
Music
The music was composed by Ego Plum.
Crew credits
- Executive producer: C.H. Greenblatt
- Producer: Adam Middleton
- Storyboard artist: Julia Kaye
- Line producer: Brittany Canasi
- Supervising producer: Maxwell Atoms
- Story editor: Ben Gruber
- Casting directors: Sarah Noonan, Agnes Kim
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: February 22, 2024 on Max
- United Kingdom and Ireland: October 7, 2024 at 5:00 pm on Cartoon Network
Behind the scenes
- Max lists this as a season three episode.
- The opening intro gag is of Space Ghost crashing the Phantom Cruiser into one building, which knocks over the rest.
- Boo Boo mentions his "Big boy dino vitamins," which is a reference to the real-life Flintstones Vitamins.
- The Biskitts Farms originally appeared in the 1980s The Biskitts TV series.
Errors
- Bernardo de Paula is credited as Mildew even though he doesn't appear.
Critical reception
In other languages
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