Yo Yogi! - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

There are various locations in the Jellystone Town:

  • Jellystone Mall - The main setting of the series run by "Diamond" Doggie Daddy.
    • Lost and Found Detective Agency - Yogi and his friends work here under the supervision of Officer Smith.
    • Picnic Basket Food Court - A food court run by Loopy De Loop. This is Yogi's personal hangout.
    • Peter Potamus' Plant Palace - A plant store run by Peter Potamus and So So.
    • Crooks 'N' Books - A book store run by Blabber Mouse.
    • Mops 'N' Tops - A wig and hat store. Its owners Moe and Joe Wendell became the Clipper to steal people's hair to improve their business.
    • The Invention Dimension - A computer store run by Uncle Undercover (Secret Squirrel's uncle).
    • Aunt Annie's Antique Antiquarium - An antique store.
    • Boot Borough - A shoe store.
    • Imovieplex - Jellystone Mall's movie theatre.
    • The Broccoli Republic - A supermarket. A pun on The Banana Republic.
  • First Jellystone Bank -
  • Jellystone Prison -
  • Jellystone Clock Tower - This was built by the town's founder Thaddeus P. Jellystone.

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