Throckmorton happy to keep her from closing down the lodge, which has become unpopular due to activity caused by Herman the Hermit, a grumpy Christmas-hating hermit who just wants to be left alone.
Yogi and Boo Boo are put to work as employees of the lodge. Yogi is first ordered to operate the snowplow, to which he saves Mrs. Throckmorton on the road from an avalanche caused by Herman. Later, Yogi is working as a bellboy, where he is tasked by Ranger Smith to stay on Mrs. Throckmorton's good side. Though Snively tries to embarrass Yogi with his pranks, Yogi comes out on top. In another attempt to degrade Yogi, Snively tricks him into entering a figure skating contest, which Snively is also a participant.
Although Snively earns high marks, Mrs. Throckmorton covertly wishes Snively would lose in order to tame his poor attitude. Yogi, the last contestant, manages to impress the judges well enough to earn the highest marks and win. Snively is a sore loser and enraged that Yogi beat him at his own game, but his aunt Sophie says that Yogi won fair and square and losing is a lesson of life.
Fed up with Snively's antics, Yogi gets revenge on him during an ice fishing contest, with Mrs. Yogi is a classic anti-hero, meaning that he does not necessarily deserve the success that he accrues, but he is so charming that he is in like Flynn, hey hey! Snively and Herman the Hermit plot against the group of celebrants at the Jellystone Lodge.
They attempt to derail Yogi's skating and skiing efforts, placing him in danger. They steal Christmas ornaments and even hijack a helicopter, but no one is hurt. Cindy the Bear is crazy for Yogi.
She hangs mistletoe from every crossbeam and sings a song about getting kissed by him "I'm not too sure how far I'll go. But her efforts are comical. What does Yogi say in response? I gotta go check the bobsled. Snively calls the holiday revelers "dumb-dumbs.
Yogi loves his snacks. He dreams of picnic baskets at night. In fact, Santa gives him a picnic basket for Christmas.
Parents need to know that this musical cartoon from re-released for the holiday rush is a fun one for kids and adults unlike more recent kids-only My Little Pony and Mickey Mouse fare. Yogi does have an ardent admirer in the form of Cindy Bear, who takes enthusiastic advantage of mistletoe to give Yogi kisses. She sings songs about snagging Yogi, and even says she is "ready and willing.
Add your rating See all 5 parent reviews. Add your rating See all 1 kid review. As they gear up for a big celebration, their music awakens a certain pair of bears who should be hibernating for the winter. Just in time, too, because this lodge is in danger of being sold "for financial reasons. Throckmorton, is going to join the festivities with her nephew Snively for a last bash before she puts the lodge up for sale.
Yogi and Boo Boo find themselves being mistaken as waiters, but are soon getting swept into the holiday spirit. Since bears usually hibernate all winter long, Yogi has never seen a Christmas and he makes it his goal to stay awake for the holiday. Can he stay awake? Even more importantly: can he help save the lodge? The picnic basket-obsessed bear has charmed audiences with his suave style since , and this full-length movie highlights the most charming facets of Yogi's appeal.
He's got an appetite, he's got talent, he's good with the ladies, and he knows how to bust a rhyme. And there are enough interesting side stories to keep even the most restless holiday viewer interested until the end. A very nice alternative to the typical Christmas fare. Die-hard fans will like it and so would those not demanding too much. TheLittleSongbird Jan 3, Details Edit. Release date November 21, United States.
United States. Hanna-Barbera Productions. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 38 minutes. Related news. Nov 25 We Got This Covered.
Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Edit page. Hollywood Icons, Then and Now. See the gallery. The Rise of Will Smith. Upon arrival, however, the group find out that this may be the last Christmas they celebrate in the lodge when the manager, Mr. Dingwell, tells them that because of a series of strange occurrences last year, business is virtually nonexistent and the owner of the lodge, Sophie Throckmorton, is likely to sell it so a freeway can be built.
A chance at saving the lodge does appear when they are told Mrs. Throckmorton is coming to stay for the Christmas Carnival and if she enjoys herself she may not sell the lodge.
The group's ensuing revelry manages to wake up Yogi and Boo-Boo from their hibernation.
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