Yogi's Gang - Episodes

Episodes

Number Title Airdate Production code
YG-1 "Mr. Bigot" September 8, 1973 (1973-09-08) 70-1
In the pilot episode, Yogi and his gang stop at their friend Mr. Cheerful, but a villain named Dr. Bigot plans to experiment on them with his Bigot ray and turn Mr. Cheerful and Yogi into bigots, discriminating against everyone else.
YG-2 "The Greedy Genie" September 15, 1973 (1973-09-15) 70-2
A friendly hobo, who happens to be Yogi's friend, finds a lamp with a Greedy Genie who grants all his wishes. However, the genie convinces the man to lust for more, and soon he becomes greedy. The Genie soon switches his target to Snagglepuss...
YG-3 "Mr. Prankster" September 22, 1973 (1973-09-22) 70-3
Yogi and the gang are putting a show for the orphans. Unfortunately, Wally Gator doesn't have any talents and has to be a curtain puller. An entertainer named Hilarious P. Prankster, as a revenge for being refused by Yogi to be the part of the show, tricks Wally by offering to make him a comedian. As soon Wally starts putting mean pranks on everybody, he starts losing his friends until they learn that Hilarious is behind Wally's new hobby.
YG-4 "Mr. Fibber" September 29, 1973 (1973-09-29) 70-4
The long-nosed "Commander" Fibber is picked by the cruise. He teaches various animals to lie, and soon they start using their fibs on Captain Yogi to get into their way. Lies soon turn against them, however, when a tornado is coming and Yogi won't believe them.
YG-5 "Gossipy Witch" October 6, 1973 (1973-10-06) 70-5
Yogi gets homesick and the animals go back to Jellystone Park, and there is a big party planned for him. However, the Gossipy Witch of the West (who works for Ranger Smith with various professions) finds and spreads rumors all over the park, including one that Yogi is engaged to Cindy and planning to leave the gang forever. At the same time, Chief Short (after seeing the ark and animals) is sure that a big flood is coming and investigates by dressing up as a giant chicken.
YG-6 "Mr. Sloppy" October 13, 1973 (1973-10-13) 70-6
A messy man named I. M. Sloppy can't stand to see Yogi's crew cleaning up their ship. He uses his book of sloppy spells to turn himself into a nice gentleman named Mr. Neat and tricks the animals into cutting corners in their jobs…
YG-7 "Mr. Cheater" October 20, 1973 (1973-10-20) 70-7
Peter D. Cheater makes Snagglepuss, Quick Draw McGraw, and Wally Gator join his School, where he teaches them the "art of cheating." Things get worse when he tricks Yogi into giving him the ark.
YG-8 "Mr. Waste" October 27, 1973 (1973-10-27) 70-8
After a storm, Yogi and his gang stop on an island and need to get more supplies. They meet Mr. Waste (he actually introduces himself as "Mr. Plenty") who encourages the animals to stay on his island and use everything as much as possible. The animals are happy thinking they found a paradise, but Atom Ant (who, as an ant, doesn't believe in wasting things) soon finds what Mr. Plenty is really up to…
YG-9 "Mr. Vandal" November 3, 1973 (1973-11-03) 70-9
The gang is stopping at an old town called McGrawsville when Quick Draw McGraw inherits it from his grandpappy. However, J. Wanton Vandal and his campers stop in the town and start demolishing antiques. It's up to Yogi and the gang to teach the kids the value of antique objects.
YG-10 "The Sheik of Selfishness" November 10, 1973 (1973-11-10) 70-10
On the way to a birthday party for his friend the Sheik of Sharing, Yogi meets the Sheik of Selfishness. He gives Yogi a magic box, which can give Yogi anything he desires, but soon it makes Yogi act selfish…
YG-11 "Mr. Smog" November 17, 1973 (1973-11-17) 70-11
The gang stops at "Smog City," a city covered in smog by Mr. Smokestack Smog's smog factory, who convinces everybody that smog is good for them. He encounters Magilla Gorilla, Peter Potamus and Snagglepuss (who are looking for bananas for the ark) and tries to convince them into his way of thinking.
YG-12 "Lotta Litter" November 24, 1973 (1973-11-24) 70-12
Jellystone Park is going to be declared the "Neatest Park in the West," and the animals help Ranger Smith clean it up. But a villainess named Lotta Litter tricks them into littering, through her power to impersonate anybody.
YG-13 "The Envy Brothers" December 1, 1973 (1973-12-01) 70-13
Two trapeze artists named the Envy Brothers use their "envy rings" on all the other circus acts to make them quit, since they are jealous of the owner of the circus and want to trick him into signing the circus to them. However, their plan may fail when Yogi and his friends join the circus…
YG-14 "Captain Swipe" December 8, 1973 (1973-12-08) 70-14
Wally Gator is sad because he is the only one of the animals who doesn't own a surfboard or any other beach gear. However, a pirate named Captain Swashbuckle Swipe decides to teach him the "easy way" (stealing). This episode introduces a character named Fumbo-Jumbo the Masked Avenger: a goofy Zorro-like elephant who comes to the aid of Yogi and his friends.
YG-15 "Mr. Hothead" December 15, 1973 (1973-12-15) 70-15
Cindy Bear gets ownership of a dude ranch, and all the animals come to help her get it ready for the guests. But a bad guy named Mr. Hothead (who goes under the name Mr. Coolhead) uses his invention to make all the animals lose their temper. Since they can't work together, they won't finish their job in time and Mr. Hothead will trick Cindy into selling him her ranch.
YG-16 "Yogi's Ark Lark, Part 1" December 22, 1973 (1973-12-22) 70-16
Part 1 of the series finale. This episode is actually the first half of the TV-movie Yogi's Ark Lark.
YG-17 "Yogi's Ark Lark, Part 2" December 29, 1973 (1973-12-29) 70-17
Part 2 of the series finale. This episode is actually the second half of the TV-movie Yogi's Ark Lark.

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