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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song is very similar to "Unskinny Bop" by Music/{{Poison}}.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song is very similar to "Unskinny Bop" by Music/{{Poison}}.Music/{{Poison}}, which was a chart hit a year before the show premiered.
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"laughably awful" and So Bad Its Good are the same thing
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* AudienceAlienatingEra / AudienceAlienatingPremise: The teenage demographic the show was aimed at [[AnimationAgeGhetto would never give Yogi the time of day regardless of what form he took]], and older fans would be put off by the show's attempts to be "hip." Its failure to appeal to any market caused the ''Yogi Bear'' franchise to go dormant for over a decade.
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* AudienceAlienatingEra / AudienceAlienatingPremise: The teenage demographic the show was aimed at [[AnimationAgeGhetto would never give Yogi the time of day regardless of what form he took]], and older fans would be put off by the show's attempts to be "hip." Its failure to appeal to any market caused the ''Yogi Bear'' franchise to go dormant for over a decade.
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* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: True, this show is either laughably awful or SoBadItsGood, but there’s no denying that the voice cast (Creator/GregBurson, Creator/DonMessick, Creator/KathSoucie, Creator/RobPaulsen et al) were genuinely trying. All parties involved give some excellent performances despite what they had to work with.
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* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: True, this show is either laughably awful or SoBadItsGood, but there’s no denying that the voice cast (Creator/GregBurson, Creator/DonMessick, Creator/KathSoucie, Creator/RobPaulsen et al) were genuinely trying. All parties involved give some excellent performances despite what they had to work with.
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* AudienceAlienatingEra / AudienceAlienatingPremise: The teenage demographic the show was aimed at [[AnimationAgeGhetto would never give Yogi the time of day regardless of what form he took]], and older fans would be put off by the show's attempts to be "hip." It failure to appeal to any market caused the ''Yogi Bear'' franchise to go dormant for over a decade.
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* AudienceAlienatingEra / AudienceAlienatingPremise: The teenage demographic the show was aimed at [[AnimationAgeGhetto would never give Yogi the time of day regardless of what form he took]], and older fans would be put off by the show's attempts to be "hip." It Its failure to appeal to any market caused the ''Yogi Bear'' franchise to go dormant for over a decade.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While not exactly successful, in Mexico the show wasn't nearly as reviled as it was anywhere else, mainly because it was never sold as either being cool or hip, and as a result, it was considered just another cartoon for kids. It still has the occasional re-run, and its one of the markets were Boomerang will apparently show it from time to time.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While not exactly successful, in Mexico the show wasn't nearly as reviled as it was anywhere else, mainly because it was never sold as either being cool or hip, and as a result, it was considered just another cartoon for kids. It still has the occasional re-run, and its it's one of the markets were where Boomerang will apparently show it from time to time.
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* AudienceAlienatingEra: The teenage demographic the show was aimed at [[AnimationAgeGhetto would never give Yogi the time of day regardless of what form he took]], and older fans would be put off by the show's attempts to be "hip." It failure to appeal to any market caused the ''Yogi Bear'' franchise to go dormant for over a decade.
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* AudienceAlienatingEra: AudienceAlienatingEra / AudienceAlienatingPremise: The teenage demographic the show was aimed at [[AnimationAgeGhetto would never give Yogi the time of day regardless of what form he took]], and older fans would be put off by the show's attempts to be "hip." It failure to appeal to any market caused the ''Yogi Bear'' franchise to go dormant for over a decade.
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* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: True, this show is either laughably awful or SoBadItsGood, but there’s no denying that the voice cast (Creator/GregBurson, Creator/DonMessick, Creator/KathSoucie, Creator/RobPaulsen et al) were genuinely trying. All parties involved give some genuinely good performances despite what they had to work with.
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* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: True, this show is either laughably awful or SoBadItsGood, but there’s no denying that the voice cast (Creator/GregBurson, Creator/DonMessick, Creator/KathSoucie, Creator/RobPaulsen et al) were genuinely trying. All parties involved give some genuinely good excellent performances despite what they had to work with.
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* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: True, this show is either laughably awful or SoBadItsGood, but there’s no denying that the voice cast (Creator/GregBurson, Creator/DonMessick, Creator/KathSoucie, Creator/RobPaulsen et al) were genuinely trying. All parties involved give some genuinely good performances despite what they had to work with.
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* AudienceAlienatingEra: The teenage demographic the show was aimed at [[AnimationAgeGhetto would never give Yogi the time of day regardless of what form he took]], and older fans would be put off by the show's attempts to be "hip." It failure to appeal to any market caused the ''Yogi Bear'' franchise to dormant for over a decade.
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* AudienceAlienatingEra: The teenage demographic the show was aimed at [[AnimationAgeGhetto would never give Yogi the time of day regardless of what form he took]], and older fans would be put off by the show's attempts to be "hip." It failure to appeal to any market caused the ''Yogi Bear'' franchise to go dormant for over a decade.
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Not YMMV and complaining
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* {{Irony}}: at the end of an episode, Huckleberry Hound plays and sings his CharacterSignatureSong, "Oh my darling Clementine", banjo and all, and stops briefly to say [[BreakingTheFourthWall to the viewer]] "Sometimes, you just can't beat the classics". One of the annotations for this episode as it was published by WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries put it best:
--->'''''THE IRONY!! IT BURNS!!'''''
--->'''''THE IRONY!! IT BURNS!!'''''
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* Irony: at the end of an episode, Huckleberry Hound plays and sings his CharacterSignatureSong, "Oh my darling Clementine", banjo and all, and stops briefly to say [[BreakingTheFourthWall to the viewer]] "Sometimes, you just can't beat the classics". One of the annotations for this episode as it was published by WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries put it best:
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* Irony: {{Irony}}: at the end of an episode, Huckleberry Hound plays and sings his CharacterSignatureSong, "Oh my darling Clementine", banjo and all, and stops briefly to say [[BreakingTheFourthWall to the viewer]] "Sometimes, you just can't beat the classics". One of the annotations for this episode as it was published by WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries put it best:
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*Irony: at the end of an episode, Huckleberry Hound plays and sings his CharacterSignatureSong, "Oh my darling Clementine", banjo and all, and stops briefly to say [[BreakingTheFourthWall to the viewer]] "Sometimes, you just can't beat the classics". One of the annotations for this episode as it was published by WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries put it best:
--->'''''THE IRONY!! IT BURNS!!'''''
--->'''''THE IRONY!! IT BURNS!!'''''
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WSRD is no longer a page. Fan Wank is misused, being about when fans try to fix canon mistakes in a defensive manner.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The teenage demographic the show was aimed at [[AnimationAgeGhetto would never give Yogi the time of day regardless of what form he took]], and older fans would be put off by the show's attempts to be "hip."
* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The teenage demographic the show was aimed at [[AnimationAgeGhetto would never give Yogi the time of day regardless of what form he took]], and older fans would be put off by the show's attempts to be "hip."
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* FanWank: Besides the fact that they are somehow teens in the 1990s yet adults in the 1960s, why haven't Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy aged?
** As a matter of fact, why are characters like Hokey Wolf, Peter Potamus and Snooper and Blabber still adults while Yogi, Huck et al. are teenagers?
** Also, should Boo Boo even be born yet at this point? What about ''Augie?''
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: ''[[DownplayedTrope Technically speaking]]''. While not exactly successful by any stretch of the imagination, in Mexico the show wasn't nearly as reviled as it was anywhere else, mainly because it was never sold as either being cool or hip, and as a result, it was considered just another cartoon for kids. It still has the occasional re-run, and its one of the markets were Boomerang will apparently show it from time to time.
** As a matter of fact, why are characters like Hokey Wolf, Peter Potamus and Snooper and Blabber still adults while Yogi, Huck et al. are teenagers?
** Also, should Boo Boo even be born yet at this point? What about ''Augie?''
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: ''[[DownplayedTrope Technically speaking]]''. While not exactly successful by any stretch of the imagination, in Mexico the show wasn't nearly as reviled as it was anywhere else, mainly because it was never sold as either being cool or hip, and as a result, it was considered just another cartoon for kids. It still has the occasional re-run, and its one of the markets were Boomerang will apparently show it from time to time.
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** As a matter of fact, why are characters like Hokey Wolf, Peter Potamus and Snooper and Blabber still adults while Yogi, Huck et al. are teenagers?
** Also, should Boo Boo even be born yet at this point? What about ''Augie?''
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: The entire reason the show both existed and bombed.
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Cutting the Narm entry for being composed of nothing but complaining (with the general examples and zero context examples not helping).
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* {{Narm}}: The show itself has it in spades:
** The use of [[TotallyRadical 90s slang]] by characters who, let’s be honest, aren’t exactly the coolest. At one point, Yogi says “bro”. It sounds just as wrong as you expect.
** [[IncrediblyLamePun Magilla Ice]]. That is all.
** Boo-Boo has always been deadpan in his delivery, but Don Messick seems to be phoning it in, especially when he says [[TitleDrop “Yo, Yogi!”]]. It’s as if he’s aware of how stupid the show is.
** The use of [[TotallyRadical 90s slang]] by characters who, let’s be honest, aren’t exactly the coolest. At one point, Yogi says “bro”. It sounds just as wrong as you expect.
** [[IncrediblyLamePun Magilla Ice]]. That is all.
** Boo-Boo has always been deadpan in his delivery, but Don Messick seems to be phoning it in, especially when he says [[TitleDrop “Yo, Yogi!”]]. It’s as if he’s aware of how stupid the show is.
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* {{Narm}}: The show itself has it in spades:
** The use of [[TotallyRadical 90s slang]] by characters who, let’s be honest, aren’t exactly the coolest. At one point, Yogi says “bro”. It sounds just as wrong as you expect.
** [[IncrediblyLamePun Magilla Ice]]. That is all.
** Boo-Boo has always been deadpan in his delivery, but Don Messick seems to be phoning it in, especially when he says [[TitleDrop “Yo, Yogi!”]]. It’s as if he’s aware of how stupid the show is.
** The use of [[TotallyRadical 90s slang]] by characters who, let’s be honest, aren’t exactly the coolest. At one point, Yogi says “bro”. It sounds just as wrong as you expect.
** [[IncrediblyLamePun Magilla Ice]]. That is all.
** Boo-Boo has always been deadpan in his delivery, but Don Messick seems to be phoning it in, especially when he says [[TitleDrop “Yo, Yogi!”]]. It’s as if he’s aware of how stupid the show is.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song is very similar to "Unskinny Bop" by Music/{{Poison}}.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: ''[[DownplayedTrope Technically speaking]]''. While not exactly successful by any stretch of the imagination, in Mexico the show wasn't nearly as reviled as it was anywhere else, mainly because it was considered just another cartoon for kids and was never sold as either being cool or hip. It still has the occasional re-run, and its one of the markets were Boomerang will apparently show it from time to time.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: ''[[DownplayedTrope Technically speaking]]''. While not exactly successful by any stretch of the imagination, in Mexico the show wasn't nearly as reviled as it was anywhere else, mainly because it was never sold as either being cool or hip, and as a result, it was considered just another cartoon for kids and was never sold as either being cool or hip.kids. It still has the occasional re-run, and its one of the markets were Boomerang will apparently show it from time to time.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: ''Technically speaking''. While not exactly successful by any stretch of the imagination, in Mexico the show wasn't nearly as reviled as it was anywhere else, mainly because it was considered just another cartoon for kids and was never sold as either being cool or hip. It still has the occasional re-run, and its one of the markets were Boomerang will apparently show it from time to time.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: ''Technically speaking''.''[[DownplayedTrope Technically speaking]]''. While not exactly successful by any stretch of the imagination, in Mexico the show wasn't nearly as reviled as it was anywhere else, mainly because it was considered just another cartoon for kids and was never sold as either being cool or hip. It still has the occasional re-run, and its one of the markets were Boomerang will apparently show it from time to time.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This show is a ''perfect'' example of how 1990s stereotypes and fads can date a series.