Yogi Bear
Jellystone Park.
One of the nation's oldest and most
beautiful stretches of wilderness.
For years, families have headed out
from the busy city...
...eager to enjoy a little camping,
fishing...
...and, of course,
observing the park's natural wildlife.
Boo Boo, I think it's time
I introduced myself to that pic-a-nic basket.
You know, Yogi,
we could just hunt for food.
Boo Boo, a pic-a-nic basket has
everything a bear needs.
And I'm not just talking about the treats
and snack-type goodies. No.
A pic-a-nic basket holds a lot more
than that.
It holds dreams.
What are we looking at?
I don't know.
Hook me in.
You sure it'll work, Yogi?
Well, you know, Boo Boo,
I'm smarter than the average bear!
All right!
Ranger Smith!
Sorry about that.
We got a 4-23 in Redwood Valley, sir.
- A what?
- A bear disturbance.
- I think it's probably...
- I know who it is.
Why didn't you just say
"bear disturbance"?
Well, I...
Uh, well, it sounds cooler.
I mean, we're park rangers, sir.
You know:
"To protect and preserve."
Did you just make that motto up?
Yeah, I did. Do you like it?
Ranger Jones, you know that, well,
being a park ranger, it's not about mottos.
It's about keeping the park safe.
Protecting all of this.
Yeah, I know. Besides,
that motto was still in the testing phase.
It's not like I made T-shirts or anything.
Heh, no, of course not.
Okay, I'm gonna deal with that 4-23.
Okay, copy that, sir.
in the Armadillo, make some rounds.
Jones, you know that the Armadillo is
for head ranger use only.
I might need it at any moment to deal
with a park emergency.
Why don't you finish stacking
those trail maps?
Yeah, sure. Okay.
Yeah, because that's what future
head rangers do, they stack maps.
Oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy!
to grab a meal are over, Boo Boo.
From now on, the pic-a-nic baskets are
going to fall into our arms.
Soldering iron.
- Here you go.
- Thank you.
Okay. That should do it. Test rock.
Okay, Yogi.
Weight sensor triggered.
Basket in position.
Firing pin drops. And...
Bull's-eye!
I'm so smart it hurts!
You're standing on the soldering iron.
Or it's that.
Hot, hot, hot!
There's the test rock.
Now we just wait here for a pic-a-nic basket
to fall into our arms.
Are you sure about this, Yogi?
People seem to get pretty mad when you...
A genius never questions his instincts,
Boo Boo.
When you have a mind like mine...
...you can't blink or you'll put a kink
in your think.
Oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy.
We've got our first customers.
And they have pie!
I wonder what kind it is.
Yogi, are you out here?
- It's Mr. Ranger.
- Aah!
Get rid of the test rock.
Destroy the evidence. I was never here.
Look... Ow!
Hello, Mr. Ranger, sir.
Did you just...?
Did you guys...? Did you...?
Oh, never mind.
Look, there was a complaint about a bear
interfering with a family picnic.
I see. And you'd like us to mount
some sort of investigation?
No, I think it was you.
What?! How can you even think that?
Are you feverish?
Let me press my lips against
your forehead.
Wait! You're not pressing your lips
against my forehead.
Hey, it's a lot better than the way
they take my temperature.
No, look, Yogi,
we've been over this many times.
Bears are supposed to avoid people,
not run around stealing their food.
I agree, sir. That's why my friend Boo Boo
...of disturbing a family's pic-a-nic.
Huh. It missed.
Good day, Mr. Ranger, sir.
We'll keep our eyes peeled.
I wonder if he noticed the pie.
Ra... Smith. You have a vis... Over.
Didn't understand a word of that, Jones.
- Sorry. Some lady's here to see you.
- Send her in.
- Okay. I'll be in the Armadillo.
- Or you could be...
- Map stacking?
- Map stacking.
- Ranger Smith?
- Yes.
- Hello. I'm Rachel Johnson.
- Hi.
I was hoping to talk to you about
filming a documentary here.
Sure. I can handle you for that.
Handle that for you.
Sorry. My work isn't...
- I must have inhaled some jimsonweed.
- Oh.
Datura stramonium.
It's known to cause delirium...
...cramping and nausea. Heh.
- Cramping and nausea.
You've read
The North American Wilderness Guide.
Yeah, I like to highlight all the plants
and animals I see.
- I like to... Me too.
- Ha, ha! Yeah.
Ranger Smith. At your service.
You want to film a documentary
in Jellystone?
Yes.
I sent you a letter about a month ago.
- That was you!
I was in Sumatra,
living among the orangutans at the time...
...and they get very nervous if they spot
anything from the modern world.
Really? Wow, that's amazing.
Then what did you use for ink?
Bird poop and spit.
Impressive.
So, what are you here to film?
Well, I was hoping to shoot
a local species.
Something to really capture the beauty
of a national park.
Terrific.
What animal were you thinking?
I heard you had an unusual brown bear.
- Brown bear?
- Yes.
One that talks? Those are so rare.
- None that I can think of.
- Named Yogi? Wears a hat and a tie?
No, that doesn't ring a bell.
I think he's standing on the roof,
trying to steal your lunchbox.
I'm all done.
Oh, right. That Yogi.
Bankrupt? No, no, no. We're a city.
Cities don't go bankrupt.
They do when they're broke, sir.
We just have to find some money
somewhere.
I'm about to run for governor.
How am I gonna do that
when my own city is bankrupt?
Okay, yes. Thank you.
- Here's the invoice, Mr. Mayor.
- Yikes! Wow. Ha.
I'm gonna pretend I didn't see that.
Just bill it to the city, okay? Thank you.
Ugh. How did we ever go so broke?
- I think we just spent too much.
- Hmm. Is there anything we can sell?
You already sold the public golf course
to condo developers...
...two of the three fire stations to
You were selling the library,
but it burned down.
Oh, yeah. That was gonna be one of
those make-your-own-doughnut places.
- No.
- Yeah.
- If you could dream it up, you could make it.
- Ah. Love those.
We gotta think of something here.
Well, if we don't have anything to sell,
maybe we can profit off what we can't sell.
I don't understand those words.
Like when we sold the bottling rights
to the water in Lake Beuclair.
- We made a fortune.
- Yeah.
Sinkhole Beuclair is a great place
to throw old mattresses.
- Oh, yeah.
- Hmm.
We just don't have any more resources
to exploit.
Or do we?
Jellystone.
If we rezone Jellystone Park as agricultural
land, we can sell the logging rights.
Here.
This company says they'll give us
thousands of dollars an acre...
...just to cut down the trees
or something.
That'll be enough to balance the budget
and give each citizen a big fat check.
You have any idea how many votes
that'll buy me?
- Enough to be the next governor?
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