Yogi Bear (live action)
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Brannon's one of the Lost Pixar Refugees, who fled the borders for the Sony havens (see also Roger Allers and Jill Culton of "Open Season"), back when it didn't look like there might be a Disney or a Pixar anymore...droosan wrote:Warner Bros has also placed Ash Brannon, a very talented director with a strong animation background, in charge of the Yogi Bear movie .. so there is actually a chance the storytelling might be good.
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And just for the record, Yogi's own series was complete on disk, but believe there's still another chunk of the early shorts on Huck's second season...Either way, we still have some Pixie & Dixie to finsih up.
And Warner's story is that Quick Draw is in too bad shape to work on, and they're sticking to it for the moment.
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Or... Banish the non-believing naysayers <I>forever!</I>EricJ wrote:Brannon's one of the Lost Pixar Refugees, who fled the borders for the Sony havens (see also Roger Allers and Jill Culton of "Open Season"), back when it didn't look like there might be a Disney or a Pixar anymore... Bring all the wandering MIA home!
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I wouldn't mind seeing some of H-B's tv movies on dvd. "First Christmas" used to get an annual viewing at my house when my sisters and I were growing up, and even the more ridiculous ones ("Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears", anyone?) are enjoyable in their own way. I've still never had a chance to see "Yogi's Great Escape" or "Rockin' with Judy Jetson".Ben wrote:We know that Yogi's First Christmas is being looked at for release too. Yessir, there'll definitely be some more Yogi on disc around this release.
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Consider that both Hanna and Barbera were highly cooperative -- and collaborative -- with the 1994 live-action feature film of The Flintstones .. and ('on the record', at least) were quite happy with how it had turned out. Both were reportedly eager to get a live-action version of The Jetsons off-the-ground, as well .. but that project 'fizzled-out' after spending many years in development. Joe Barbera was consulted often during the production of the live-action Scooby Doo movies, and was said to be quite happy with what he saw.
Limited animation was certainly the 'bread-and-butter' of the H-B studio's trade, but both men had also delved into 'live-action' story-telling on occasion -- such the feature film C.H.O.M.P.S., the Danger Island segments from The Banana Splits Show, as well as a number of 'made-for-TV' movies & specials (most of which were pretty terrible & forgettable, IMO). They had 'been there, done that' with all of their properties in the cartoon medium -- on TV, film, and even DTV -- and, in their later years, certainly seemed to be looking toward live-action feature treatments as the 'next level'.
Yogi Bear was one of H-B's most popular (and, arguably, most 'over-used') characters. Had today's CG animation & compositing technology been available 10-15 years ago, I believe both Bill and Joe might've practically 'insisted' this movie be made.
Not that I'm necessarily suggesting that makes it the 'right' thing to do!
But -- as I did say on the previous page of this thread -- at least, Warner Bros seems to have put the 'right' person in charge of the project. I, for one, am looking forward to this.
Limited animation was certainly the 'bread-and-butter' of the H-B studio's trade, but both men had also delved into 'live-action' story-telling on occasion -- such the feature film C.H.O.M.P.S., the Danger Island segments from The Banana Splits Show, as well as a number of 'made-for-TV' movies & specials (most of which were pretty terrible & forgettable, IMO). They had 'been there, done that' with all of their properties in the cartoon medium -- on TV, film, and even DTV -- and, in their later years, certainly seemed to be looking toward live-action feature treatments as the 'next level'.
Yogi Bear was one of H-B's most popular (and, arguably, most 'over-used') characters. Had today's CG animation & compositing technology been available 10-15 years ago, I believe both Bill and Joe might've practically 'insisted' this movie be made.
Not that I'm necessarily suggesting that makes it the 'right' thing to do!
But -- as I did say on the previous page of this thread -- at least, Warner Bros seems to have put the 'right' person in charge of the project. I, for one, am looking forward to this.
Yogi Bear movie!
Do we need a Yogi Bear live action/CGI movie?
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