Yogi Bear
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Yogi Bear
Summary
Yogi Bear is an anthropomorphic bear[1]. It worked as a thief[2]. It draws 3,508 Wikipedia views per month (anthropomorphic_bear category, ranking #2 of 6).[3]
Key Facts
- Yogi Bear's father was Pop Bear[4].
- A child of Yogi Bear was Little Yogi Bear[5].
- Yogi Bear worked as a thief[2].
- Yogi Bear is the creator of William Hanna[6].
- Yogi Bear is the creator of Joseph Barbera[7].
- Yogi Bear is recorded as male organism[8].
- Yogi Bear's instance of is recorded as anthropomorphic bear[9].
- Yogi Bear's instance of is recorded as animated character[10].
- Yogi Bear's instance of is recorded as film character[11].
- Yogi Bear's instance of is recorded as CGI character[12].
- Yogi Bear's family is recorded as Yogi Bear family[13].
- Yogi Berra is named after Yogi Bear[14].
- Among the performers on Yogi Bear was Daws Butler[15].
- Yogi Bear was performed by Greg Burson[16].
- Among the performers on Yogi Bear was Dan Aykroyd[17].
- Yogi Bear was performed by Jeff Bergman[18].
- Yogi Bear was performed by James Darren[19].
- Among the performers on Yogi Bear was Bill Lee[20].
- Yogi Bear is part of Yogi and Cindy Bear[21].
- Yogi Bear is part of Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo Bear[22].
- Yogi Bear's Commons category is recorded as Yogi Bear[23].
- Yogi Bear's unmarried partner is recorded as Cindy Bear[24].
- Yogi Bear's color is recorded as brown[25].
- Yogi Bear's country of origin is recorded as United States[26].
- Yogi Bear's voice actor is recorded as James Darren[27].
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Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include anthropomorphic bear[9], animated character[10], film character[11], and CGI character[12].
Origins
Yogi Berra is named after Yogi Bear[14].
Use and Application
Part of include Yogi and Cindy Bear[21] and Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo Bear[22], a fictional duo[30], founded in 1958[31].
Influence
Things named for Yogi Bear include it[32], a film[33], directed by Eric Brevig[34].
Why It Matters
Yogi Bear draws 3,508 Wikipedia views per month (anthropomorphic_bear category, ranking #2 of 6).[3] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] It is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]
Entities named for it include it[32], a film[33], directed by Eric Brevig[34].
FAQs
Who were Yogi Bear's parents?
Yogi Bear's father was Pop Bear[4].
What did Yogi Bear do for work?
Yogi Bear worked as thief[2].