“The fastest draw since Quick Draw McGraw,” is how Yogi Bear labels himself in one of those little cartoons between the cartoons of his own show. He turns his head and his body during dialogue. There’s more animation in most of these bumpers than you find in the actual cartoons.
He displays some fancy shootin’, closing his eyes and gritting his teeth during the gunfire. We get squash and stretch, too.
Yogi looks up. There’s no real reason, other than it makes the scene less static.
A little curly tongue during dialogue.
“That’s a mighty fast draw, but I’ve got to work on my aim,” says Yogi, who apparently ran out of rhymes.
He displays some fancy shootin’, closing his eyes and gritting his teeth during the gunfire. We get squash and stretch, too.
Yogi looks up. There’s no real reason, other than it makes the scene less static.
A little curly tongue during dialogue.
“That’s a mighty fast draw, but I’ve got to work on my aim,” says Yogi, who apparently ran out of rhymes.