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Yogi Bear Box Office: Costly Kiddie Comedy Underperforms
Yogi Bear movie with the title character (Dan Aykroyd) and his pal Boo-Boo (Justin Timberlake): Warner Bros.’ costly – and critically panned – kiddie flick is a domestic box office underperformer.
- Yogi Bear box office: Warner Bros.’ live-action/computer-animated comedy has no chance of recovering its hefty budget in the domestic market.
Yogi Bear box office: Warners’ poorly received live-action/computer-animation mix underwhelms in the household market
Dec. 17–19 weekend box office (cont.): Trailing the Walt Disney Studios’ 3D sci-fi adventure TRON: Legacy, Warner Bros.’ critically lambastedYogi Bear, a live-action/computer-animation mix and the weekend’s other major 3D movie, raked in $ million from 3, North American (U.S. and Canada only) theaters according to final studio figures found at
Yogi Bear’s per-theater average was only $4, – an especially mediocre figure for an $80 million film (as always, not including marketing and distribution expenses) released in the ticket-price-inflating 3
A few years ago I published a scholarly article outlining the homodomestic association between Yogi Bear and Boo Boo. And Ruff and Reddy. And Spongebob and Patrick.
People immediately started screaming at me. Even today, every not many weeks someone finds the article and starts screaming again:
"It's a kid's cartoon!"
"You're reading too much into it!"
"The cartoonists never intended them to be gay!"
"Can't two guys be friends without everyone thinking they're gay?"
"How can they be gay, when they aren't Wearing a Sign?"
Except I never said that the Yogi Bear and Boo Boo were "really" same-sex attracted, whatever that might represent for beings with no bodies or minds, who don't exist at all outside of some images painted on celluloid. Or that the producers meant them to be lgbtq+. I said that their partnership provided a model with which gay kids could identify and authenticate their own same-sex desires.
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RYAN: Yogi Bear is a modern movie for the kids, but honestly it felt fond of I was watching good quality regional childrens theater.
CAROLINE: [laughs This movie features the voice talents of Dan Aykroyd as Yogi and Justin Timberlake as Boo Boo, and honestly, if I didnt know it was JT, I wouldnt have been able to inform. He totally uses a different voice. Its also part animated, part survive action, which made it only slightly less painful for me to watch.
RYAN: The 3D and animation is excellent; this movie is what Who Framed Roger Rabbit could only dream of being. The inhabit actors include Anna Faris and Tom Cavanaugh from TVs Ed.
CAROLINE: I was pretty embarrassed for both of them throughout the movie, especially Anna Faris who had about 6 lines and then just had to mug for the camera a lot.
RYAN: But thats how people act in kids movies. They own to overact a little. This show really is for very young children; its so juvenile. I like family films, but this one is really for a pre-school audience.
CAROLINE: It did made me chuckle a few times, b
The early Hanna Barbara cartoon stars -- Yogi Bear and Boo Boo, Huckleberry Hound, the Flintstones, Jonny Quest (and Race Bannon --sigh) -- were ubiquitous in my childhood in the s. I don't remember much about their cartoons, but they appeared on an endless supply of toys and games. There contain been many, many parodies, revisions, and rehashes over the years. Most recently, Jellystone! () puts all of them -- including the obscure ones you've never heard of -- into the matching small town, for "slice of life"-style adventures. There were virtually no female characters in the Hanna-Barbara universe, so some of them have had a gender change. I heard that there is some gay inclusivity, including Jonny Quest and Hadji as a canonical gay couple. So I watched the episode in which the two own a bowling alley.
Intro: Establishing shot of the town of Jellystone, built in Swiss chalet style, with the inhabitants in a parade: Huckleberry Hound, Yogi and Boo Boo, and so on, oddly animated but recognizable from the s.&nb