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Yogi Bear

Yogi Bear

2010

In this animated adventure, Yogi Bear's pic-a-nic basket capers take center stage as he joins forces with his loyal sidekick Boo Boo and unlikely ally Ranger Smith to save their beloved Jellystone Park from destruction. With the park on the brink of being sold off, Yogi must use his wits to outsmart the greedy Mayor Brown and prove that even a bear can make a difference.

Runtime: 80 min

Box Office: $204M

Language:

Directors:

Ratings:

Metacritic

35

Metascore

4.6

User Score

Metacritic
review

13%

TOMATOMETER

review

34%

User Score

Metacritic

4.6 /10

IMDb Rating

Metacritic

56.0

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As the cinematic canvas unfurls, Jellystone Park's picturesque landscape unfolds before our eyes - a tranquil tapestry of mountains, waters, and laughter-filled family gatherings. Against this serene backdrop, Yogi Bear (voiced by Dan Aykroyd) and his trusty sidekick Boo Boo (voiced by Justin Timberlake) hatch a plan to pilfer a picnic basket using an ingenious contraption that showcases Yogi's aerial acrobatics. With Boo Boo expertly manipulating the pulley system, Yogi soars down the hill, snatching the coveted basket - albeit momentarily, as it ultimately disintegrates in a splendiferous display of chaos and culinary delight.

Meanwhile, Ranger Jones (T.J. Miller) reports to his superior, Ranger Smith (Tom Cavanagh), about a reported bear disturbance, only to be dismissed with a flippant assignment to organize some maps. In his office, documentary producer Rachel (Anna Faris) petitions Ranger Smith for permission to chronicle the adventures of Yogi Bear, prompting him to feign ignorance - until, that is, Yogi decides to pilfer his lunchbox.

As the city on the park's periphery teeters on the brink of bankruptcy, Mayor (Andrew Daly) confers with his crony chief of staff (Nathan Corddry) about a plan to monetize the park. The mayor's directive: if Jellystone Park doesn't turn a profit by week's end, it will be rezoned for agricultural purposes and sold to loggers - leaving Ranger Smith with an ultimatum.

As Rachel discreetly embeds a camera in Boo Boo's bow tie, a blossoming romance between Smith and Rachel sets the stage for a fireworks extravaganza to commemorate the park's 100th anniversary. The mayor tasks Ranger Jones with ensuring the celebration's success, dangling the promise of promotion as a carrot if he succeeds - a prospect that prompts Yogi to showcase his aquatic antics by piloting Boo Boo on water skis from a rowboat powered by a modest horsepower engine.

As the day of the celebration unfolds, Jellystone Park is inundated with visitors. In a momentary lapse of judgment, Yogi loses control and careens into the fireworks stand, unleashing a pyrotechnic display that sends rockets soaring towards the audience - a chaotic climax that leaves viewers agog and awed.

As the jubilation surrounding the celebratory event slowly fades away, the park's financial woes become all too real. With a shortfall in season pass sales, the Mayor must face the music and announce the park's sale to the public. Yogi Bear (voiced by) and his trusty sidekick Boo Boo find themselves forced into a drastic lifestyle change, donning the guise of average bears as they forage for sustenance in the once-lush grounds. Unfortunately, this new reality proves woefully inadequate for their refined tastes.

Meanwhile, Rachel and Ranger Smith stumble upon an unsettling discovery: Yogi's beloved pet turtle is, in fact, an endangered "frog mouth turtle." This unexpected revelation sparks a sense of urgency within the duo, prompting them to seek out an unlikely ally in the form of Ranger Jones. As this newfound trio sets their sights on saving the day, they devise a clever plan to draw attention to the imperiled turtle by leveraging the media's presence at the impending press conference.

A high-stakes chase sequence unfolds as Yogi, Boo Boo, Rachel, and Ranger Smith converge on the Mayor, determined to expose his damaging remarks to the assembled crowd. With a cunning flourish, they manage to extract a compromising clip from Boo Boo's camera and insert it into the Mayor's presentation, ultimately securing the park's salvation.

As the dust settles, the park emerges revitalized, its future secured by the tireless efforts of this ragtag group of heroes. And so, surrounded by the lush greenery and vibrant atmosphere they've grown to love, Yogi Bear (voiced by) and his companions can bask in the warmth of their hard-won triumph, knowing that their beloved park will thrive for generations to come.