
Jellystone Park is celebrating its 100th anniversary, however it may be for the last time, because attendance is down and Mayor Brown wants to close the park and sell the land. If the park is closed, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo will lose their home. They join forces with Ranger Smith to save Jellystone from closing forever. Yogi must really prove in this endeavor that he is "smarter than the average bear".... (Full plot summary below)
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Jellystone Park is celebrating its 100th anniversary, however it may be for the last time, because attendance is down and Mayor Brown wants to close the park and sell the land. If the park is closed, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo will lose their home. They join forces with Ranger Smith to save Jellystone from closing forever. Yogi must really prove in this endeavor that he is "smarter than the average bear".
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| Film Journal InternationalEthan AlterAnother animated relic is dusted off for an underwhelming and unnecessary live-action outing. |
| Metro Times (Detroit, MI)Corey Hall...to damn the whole endeavor with the faintest of praise, it at least has the decency to keep the fart jokes to a minimum |
| Birmingham PostGraham YoungThis is the sort of film that most hard-bitten critics will refuse to like. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekJust another lame, lazy retooling of an old TV title. |
| E! OnlineMatt StevensLittle Boo Boos might giggle at the slapstick, but most folks over the age of 5 will find the tired plot and lame jokes unbearable. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThis is a cute movie, a kid's movie, and a rather good one. |
| Bangor Daily News (Maine)Christopher SmithYogi's picnic gag is funny in small doses but, much like his Chipmunk brethren, inflating these simple pleasures into a feature-length movie is disastrous. |
| Film School RejectsNeil MillerYogi Bear is a good-hearted, delightful story that captures the spirit of its original, leaving its audience smiling (and possibly hungry). |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordThere is nothing entertaining or funny for the parents in Yogi Bear. Heck, there is little funny or entertaining - no bright colors, no cutesy songs - for the little ones it is aimed at. |
| The Age (Australia)Jake WilsonSlapstick comedies are rare nowadays, especially ones that viewers of all ages can enjoy. So three cheers for this part-animated redo of the old Hanna-Barbera cartoon. |