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Boo Boo Runs Wild

Boo Boo Runs Wild is a 1999 stand-alone animated television special and a parody of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series The Yogi Bear Show.[1] It was made by The Ren & Stimpy Show creator John Kricfalusi and his company Spümcø. Boo Boo Runs Wild originally aired on Cartoon Network on September 24, 1999, along with A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith, a similar Yogi Bear-themed stand-alone special.[2] Despite Boo Boo being the arguable star of this short, it is title carded as "A Ranger Smith Cartoon". The short is dedicated to Ed Benedict, the original character designer for The Yogi Bear Show and other Hanna-Barbera properties of the 1950s–1960s.

Boo Boo Runs Wild
GenreParody
Black comedy
Gross-out humor
Comedy-drama
Surreal comedy
Based onThe Yogi Bear Show
by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
Developed byJohn Kricfalusi
Story byJohn Kricfalusi
Directed byJohn Kricfalusi
Voices of
ComposerHenry Porch
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerKevin Kolde
Producers
  • John Kricfalusi
  • Miles Horst
  • Stephen Worth
Running timeapprox. 21 min
Production companyCartoon Network Studios Spümcø
Release
Original networkCartoon Network
Original releaseSeptember 24, 1999 (1999-09-24)
Related
A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith

Since its original debut in 1999, Boo Boo Runs Wild has aired multiple times on Cartoon Network's late-night programming block, Adult Swim. Despite airing on Adult Swim, it retained its original TV-Y7 rating until 2016, when it was rerated to TV-PG. From January 2006 until April 2006, Boo Boo Runs Wild aired every Sunday on Adult Swim. Promos for these Sunday reruns would treat the program as if it was an actual series, previewing the "next episode" yet also calling it the "premiere episode" later on in the promo.[3] On April 1, 2006, following the normal Neon Genesis Evangelion bump, Adult Swim aired Boo Boo Runs Wild as an April Fool's Day joke, despite all TV listings showing Evangelion in its normal time slot. Adult Swim re-aired Boo Boo Runs Wild on Halloween night, October 31, 2008, as part of an advertised "Halloween Stunt" night, where obscure or randomly seen shows preempted the usual programming for that Friday night. In 2011, Adult Swim re-aired Boo Boo Runs Wild every night from January 10 until January 14, as part of their "DVR Theatre".[4] It aired again on the nights of August 12, 2016, September 5, 2017 (as a part of a "History of Adult Swim" programming event, despite not being made for the block in mind), and January 6, 2019.

Plot Edit

Ranger Smith has gone on a rulemaking spree, posting arbitrary and nonsensical rules across all of Jellystone Park, including to the backside of a familiar-sounding moose, to his own glee. While Yogi Bear takes the new regulations with irritated annoyance, Boo Boo, usually the composed and sane one of the duo, feels increasingly repressed, and eventually, after a Ren Höek-esque rant, he loses his grip on sanity and goes feral, to Ranger Smith's dismay, as he always expected Yogi to be the one who rebelled.

Boo Boo's actions slowly escalate from feeding stolen human food to other bears to clawing the backsides off trees and then savagely devouring honey from a hive. Cindy Bear, aroused by Boo Boo's new attitude, joins him in an affair to Yogi's shock and dismay. The Chief orders Ranger Smith to put Boo Boo down over phone, which Yogi refuses to allow out of loyalty to Boo Boo and starts beating up Ranger Smith. Boo Boo reacts to Yogi and Ranger Smith's fight, he tries to intervene but is knocked out; this, along with Ranger Smith throwing water on him returns him to normal; much to everyone's delight.

Voice cast Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Lucas, Michael P. (September 23, 1999). . The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  2. ^ Sandler, Kevin S. (2013). "Synergy Nirvana: Brand equity, television animation, and Cartoon Network". In Stabile, Carol (ed.). Prime Time Animation: Television Animation and American Culture. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781136481710. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  3. ^ John Kricfalusi Boo Boo Runs Wild Commercial, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved August 12, 2021
  4. ^ . Adult Swim Central. Archived from the original on January 8, 2011. Retrieved January 11, 2011.

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Boo Boo Runs Wild is a 1999 stand alone animated television special and a parody of the Hanna Barbera cartoon series The Yogi Bear Show 1 It was made by The Ren amp Stimpy Show creator John Kricfalusi and his company Spumco Boo Boo Runs Wild originally aired on Cartoon Network on September 24 1999 along with A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith a similar Yogi Bear themed stand alone special 2 Despite Boo Boo being the arguable star of this short it is title carded as A Ranger Smith Cartoon The short is dedicated to Ed Benedict the original character designer for The Yogi Bear Show and other Hanna Barbera properties of the 1950s 1960s Boo Boo Runs WildGenreParodyBlack comedyGross out humorComedy dramaSurreal comedyBased onThe Yogi Bear Showby William Hanna and Joseph BarberaDeveloped byJohn KricfalusiStory byJohn KricfalusiDirected byJohn KricfalusiVoices ofCorey BurtonJohn KricfalusiMichael PatakiMary Ellen ThomasStephen WorthComposerHenry PorchCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producerKevin KoldeProducersJohn KricfalusiMiles HorstStephen WorthRunning timeapprox 21 minProduction companyCartoon Network Studios SpumcoReleaseOriginal networkCartoon NetworkOriginal releaseSeptember 24 1999 1999 09 24 RelatedA Day in the Life of Ranger SmithSince its original debut in 1999 Boo Boo Runs Wild has aired multiple times on Cartoon Network s late night programming block Adult Swim Despite airing on Adult Swim it retained its original TV Y7 rating until 2016 when it was rerated to TV PG From January 2006 until April 2006 Boo Boo Runs Wild aired every Sunday on Adult Swim Promos for these Sunday reruns would treat the program as if it was an actual series previewing the next episode yet also calling it the premiere episode later on in the promo 3 On April 1 2006 following the normal Neon Genesis Evangelion bump Adult Swim aired Boo Boo Runs Wild as an April Fool s Day joke despite all TV listings showing Evangelion in its normal time slot Adult Swim re aired Boo Boo Runs Wild on Halloween night October 31 2008 as part of an advertised Halloween Stunt night where obscure or randomly seen shows preempted the usual programming for that Friday night In 2011 Adult Swim re aired Boo Boo Runs Wild every night from January 10 until January 14 as part of their DVR Theatre 4 It aired again on the nights of August 12 2016 September 5 2017 as a part of a History of Adult Swim programming event despite not being made for the block in mind and January 6 2019 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditRanger Smith has gone on a rulemaking spree posting arbitrary and nonsensical rules across all of Jellystone Park including to the backside of a familiar sounding moose to his own glee While Yogi Bear takes the new regulations with irritated annoyance Boo Boo usually the composed and sane one of the duo feels increasingly repressed and eventually after a Ren Hoek esque rant he loses his grip on sanity and goes feral to Ranger Smith s dismay as he always expected Yogi to be the one who rebelled Boo Boo s actions slowly escalate from feeding stolen human food to other bears to clawing the backsides off trees and then savagely devouring honey from a hive Cindy Bear aroused by Boo Boo s new attitude joins him in an affair to Yogi s shock and dismay The Chief orders Ranger Smith to put Boo Boo down over phone which Yogi refuses to allow out of loyalty to Boo Boo and starts beating up Ranger Smith Boo Boo reacts to Yogi and Ranger Smith s fight he tries to intervene but is knocked out this along with Ranger Smith throwing water on him returns him to normal much to everyone s delight Voice cast EditJohn Kricfalusi as Boo Boo Bear Tree Stephen Worth as Yogi Bear Corey Burton as Ranger John Smith Moose cameo Mary Ellen Thomas as Cindy Bear Michael Pataki as The ChiefSee also EditA Day in the Life of Ranger Smith Boo Boo Bear SpumcoReferences Edit Lucas Michael P September 23 1999 The much loved character and friends created by Hanna Barbera are back but with John Kricfalusi s twist The Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on October 26 2012 Retrieved August 24 2010 Sandler Kevin S 2013 Synergy Nirvana Brand equity television animation and Cartoon Network In Stabile Carol ed Prime Time Animation Television Animation and American Culture Taylor amp Francis ISBN 9781136481710 Retrieved July 12 2020 John Kricfalusi Boo Boo Runs Wild Commercial archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved August 12 2021 DVR Theater Line up Adult Swim Central Archived from the original on January 8 2011 Retrieved January 11 2011 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Boo Boo Runs Wild Boo Boo Runs Wild at IMDb Boo Boo Runs Wild at The Big Cartoon DataBase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boo Boo Runs Wild amp oldid 1174116290, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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