It's funny how Yogi was so convinced he was playing the hero yet pretty much his entire script was villain lines. Also, the golden rule of anime/toku fights: the winner attacks from right to left.
Yogi is like the protagonist who is corrupted by his own power and becomes what he once hated, while huckleberry is like the hero's once-friend who at first turned bad But seeing that his once friend was being corrupted, he tries to stop him. Where had I seen that before? oh i know attack on titan
I'm convinced now that all modern day western cartoon reboots are just a front so new age millenial animators can make anime parodies with the characters they grew up with.
If I had a nickle for every time an old cartoon property gets rebooted onto a streaming service and have an anime scene I'd have 2 It isn't a lot but its strange how it happened twice
@@gandalflotr2898 It's insane that we live in a world where if I had a choice between watching ppgz and the ppg reboot, I would pick z 100% of the time.
@@DinaTheHannaBlueyFan I'm more surprised that they didn't go for the 70s way of dubbing that every western cartoon kept doing. This is a huge surprised they put in a lot of effort.
This is funnier when you remember that Yogi first appeared on The Huckleberry Hound Show in the 50’s, where he stole the spotlight, became one of the most famous Hanna-Barbera characters, and made Huck lose his popularity over the years. You can truly understand Huck’s feelings of betrayal.
Hannah Barbara characters used for anime is something I'm on board with. 0:44 they forgot to add the surprised anime gasp right at this part, but other than that this parody is spot on.
My guess for future anime parodies (possibly for an episode featuring an anime convention at Jellystone, I think this scene already parodied Dragon Ball and JoJo, and they already parodied Sailor Moon and Naruto): Pokemon Astro Boy Kill La Kill Bleach Speed Racer Digimon Tokyo Mew Mew Akira Little Witch Academia Fairy Tail The Seven Deadly Sins Food Wars! Attack on Titan Demon Slayer Gundam Evangelion Madoka Magica The Fate series (including FGO) Doraemon Love Live!! Sgt. Frog One Piece Death Note Devilman My Hero Academia Crayon Shin-chan
@@Deadsphere Yogi's stand name would be "Pic-A-Nic" and the cry could be "basket" :P For Huckleberry the stand name would be "Oh my darling" and the cry is "Clementine".
This is probably the most accurate a western cartoon has come close to parodying anime besides gumball. Edit: how did this become my most liked comment?
If you told 4 year old me watching Boomerang in 2003 that 18 years later Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound would be partaking in an anime battle, I would've looked at you funny.
THIS is how you do anime parody right you embrace the medium as best you can KND did it with numbah 4's story, Jellystone does it here, and Gumball did it with Nicole's fight, even the Simpsons did this right with their death note parody
"You never understood true art... There is no force on Earth or Heaven that can stop my vision." Now hold up, you can't just be casually dropping god-tier lines like that on a kid's show.
This was hilarious, all the little anime tropes, from long power build ups, to random sentimental origin of strength like grandma’s food, to the regretful sorry to the foe.
I particularly like how we see that it’s all exaggerated and in their head. I like that it’s actual, and well spoken Japanese dialogue. Telling the villain that their hair is a mess is the kind of shit you could pull straight out of Bobobo, and I love that.
This is one of the best anime homages/parodies in modern cartoon, the art, the takes, animation, the voices, the music, the monologues, is very acurate to shonen or seinen action animes, 10/10.
Its incredible to me how anime fans loathed how much they were outcast for years and ignored by mainstream industry in the states but now that the mainstream has embraced them they somehow now loathe how popular anime is. Stuff like this is awesome and its long past time American cartoons did fun gags like this. Embrace it. Don't fight against the changing landscape just to keep some fake semblance of elitism. Anime in the modern day is no longer niche, it is pretty widespread amongst younger audiences so they'll love this.
Both of these states have negative consequences. The former for the viewers, the latter for the quality of the medium in itself. Those who care more about either are bound to complain when it's bad
@@TheAce736 bro an American show doing a reference as a bit literally has no effect on the quality of actual anime. Yall taking this way too seriously.
@@toons8744 I don't think he was talking about the reference that this video made I think he was talking about the fact that when something becomes more popular alot of the time more of it gets produced often at the expense of it's quality , in this case with anime becoming more popular more animes get produced and the animes that get worked of more often are the ones that at the end of the day appeal to the biggest crowd like Isekai for example rather then the ones with the highest quality anime. Back before anime got popular and was still a niche thing while many people wanted to see anime noticed more so they can show others the wonders of anime and how it's different to western cartoons for example there was most certainly a quiet minority that were content with anime's niche status feeling that in it's then current state while less anime were being made they were at the very least unique with many of them being very well made high quality pieces of art.Now the once quiet enjoyers of anime who were satisfied with relatively unknown anime medium are speaking up for a variety of reasons like concerns over quality, the reputation certain shows bring regardless of quality, complaints from people who don't understand and continue to fail at understanding them. Now anime and manga unlike alot of other mediums depending on whom you ask seems to have faired alot better then other creative works that are in the popular spotlight like perhaps western comics thanks to the way Japan's culture functions and what they value that is not to say the popularity hasn't helped in many ways like for example showing how appreciated anime and manga are thought the world or showing the various hardships and shortcoming are in the industry. I say this to try and explain why some people bemoan anime's newfound popularity while recognizing that the new found notoriety isn't all bad or all good for anything
@@spiritpyros i get that, but also at the same time, there have ways been trash anime and there have always been trash comic books, it was just there was no uproar about such things and no one talked about them anyway. A lot of folks will pretend like in the old days it was all good but is that really accurate? As a comic fan I can tell you there were plenty of bad comics even before the modern age and there are actually some really solid ones still running. Sure the increased popularity has led to more bad ones but its also led to more scrutiny when can give off a false sense of diminishing quality. Idk, its subjective but I think examples like this video is an example of what we want to see, which is just a fun reference and there's still a lot of good stuff to look forward to and consume
Pretty accurate to the manga, didn't like that they shortened Yogi's death scene though. His final words to boo boo really did show how caring he was when it came to his family and lineage. That scene made him one of the most relatable and likable villains in all of the manga. Can't understand why that was cut...
'Mayor of a two bit town'. Which is the name of the town in the movie The Good The Bad and the Huckleberry Hound, the writers REALLY did their homework XD
If I had a nickel for every modern reboot with a anime reference/homage, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice.
Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound get into a anime style sword fight: something I never excepted to see, but now it exists and I'm totally okay with it!!!
Jellystone is honestly fun as hell. From the guy that made Chowder. I thought it was too good to be true. It was no dream, it came true. I'm happy now.
i cant believe "there is no force on earth or heaven that can stop my vision" is am actual line in a fucking yogi bear cartoon
These are strange times
@@pigglesgoomshby7249 It's an interesting timeline.
No one can keep Yogi away from his picnic baskets, No One!
Same energy as “I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you”.
or “you cannot kill me in a way that matters” coming from a tumblr post about mushrooms
*Never thought I would see anime in a Hanna-Barbera series.*
Well actually Hanna-Barbera Production have teamed up with Toei Animation on Sky Commanders back in 1987.
@@BoyTrain872 I've heard they did a Ultraman show since they did a Godzilla cartoon
@@hubertberrum6242 that’s true they did.
@@BoyTrain872 I think so
1:01 Dora the Explorer: Yogi, Huck, stop!!!!!!!!!
It's funny how Yogi was so convinced he was playing the hero yet pretty much his entire script was villain lines.
Also, the golden rule of anime/toku fights: the winner attacks from right to left.
Yogi is like the protagonist who is corrupted by his own power and becomes what he once hated, while huckleberry is like the hero's once-friend who at first turned bad But seeing that his once friend was being corrupted, he tries to stop him. Where had I seen that before? oh i know attack on titan
“Why is this taking so long?”
“It’s the anime build up”
😂
I'm convinced now that all modern day western cartoon reboots are just a front so new age millenial animators can make anime parodies with the characters they grew up with.
As they should
I have no issue with this.
Anime parodies are at their best when they actually get japanese voice actors
It even crazier that went one step further and actually hired Japanese voice actors and legit made a sub! That hardcore.
If I had a nickle for every time an old cartoon property gets rebooted onto a streaming service and have an anime scene
I'd have 2
It isn't a lot but its strange how it happened twice
Yep I understand that.
Add power puff girls z
Give it time.
@@gandalflotr2898 It's insane that we live in a world where if I had a choice between watching ppgz and the ppg reboot, I would pick z 100% of the time.
@@prinnyramza I don't understand why ppgz they hated in the first place
They even gave them Japanese voice actors 😂
Well anime is well known for their Japanese voice actors😊
That is what sells the gag even further 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@DinaTheHannaBlueyFan I'm more surprised that they didn't go for the 70s way of dubbing that every western cartoon kept doing. This is a huge surprised they put in a lot of effort.
That's just sick!
@@gregwilliams4926 that's gags been done to death, this is a nice change of pace
This is funnier when you remember that Yogi first appeared on The Huckleberry Hound Show in the 50’s, where he stole the spotlight, became one of the most famous Hanna-Barbera characters, and made Huck lose his popularity over the years. You can truly understand Huck’s feelings of betrayal.
Hannah Barbara characters used for anime is something I'm on board with.
0:44 they forgot to add the surprised anime gasp right at this part, but other than that this parody is spot on.
"So Yogi, you're approaching me?"
"I can't show I'm smarter than the average bear unless I get closer."
"Oh ho ho, then come as close as you like!"
What would Yogi's stand cry even be, or Huckleberry's for that matter
My guess for future anime parodies (possibly for an episode featuring an anime convention at Jellystone, I think this scene already parodied Dragon Ball and JoJo, and they already parodied Sailor Moon and Naruto):
Pokemon
Astro Boy
Kill La Kill
Bleach
Speed Racer
Digimon
Tokyo Mew Mew
Akira
Little Witch Academia
Fairy Tail
The Seven Deadly Sins
Food Wars!
Attack on Titan
Demon Slayer
Gundam
Evangelion
Madoka Magica
The Fate series (including FGO)
Doraemon
Love Live!!
Sgt. Frog
One Piece
Death Note
Devilman
My Hero Academia
Crayon Shin-chan
@@Deadsphere Yogi's stand name would be "Pic-A-Nic" and the cry could be "basket" :P
For Huckleberry the stand name would be "Oh my darling" and the cry is "Clementine".
@@Mate397
What about stand names from musical references for Yogi and Huckleberry?
So far my favorite episode of Beastars.
Ah yes, when Legosi fought against Riz.
Gold
Way better than bistars
@Justin Powers that wasnt a woosh
*Legoshi's Bizarre Adventure
"Yogi, you are truly lost... so let me guide you home" is such a raw line you'd hear in an anime but it's here in a Hanna Barbera cartoon lmao
Worth watching just to hear someone pronounce "Huckleberry Hound" with a Japanese accent.
Why, does that sound like some final move the protagonist pulls out of is ass while is losing?
Why does it give off JoJo's vibe when he said that lmao
What a weird thing for a Voice actor to put on his résumé
Huckerburry Houndoh
@@lifewithlee6298 “Played Yogi Bear (Full Power)”
This is probably the most accurate a western cartoon has come close to parodying anime besides gumball.
Edit: how did this become my most liked comment?
Two words for you, my friend: Kappa Mikey
Well, I think the Warners did a pretty good job.
Animaniacs 2020?
Hai.
They got a power puff girls anime reboot
If you told 4 year old me watching Boomerang in 2003 that 18 years later Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound would be partaking in an anime battle, I would've looked at you funny.
i dont think a 4 year old would comprehend that anyways
I love how they dress up Yogi as the hero and Huckleberry as the villain, just to give them the opposite roles.
I love this show for bringing Huckleberry back into the light. He's probably one of the most underrated characters there is.
Huck Is my favorite too
THIS is how you do anime parody right
you embrace the medium as best you can
KND did it with numbah 4's story, Jellystone does it here, and Gumball did it with Nicole's fight, even the Simpsons did this right with their death note parody
And don't forget Animatics to
"You never understood true art... There is no force on Earth or Heaven that can stop my vision." Now hold up, you can't just be casually dropping god-tier lines like that on a kid's show.
Of all the anime-spoofs done by western animated shows, this gotta be in the top 5 of the most accurate
"So I will guide you home" in the context of an old friend turned enemy deciding they have to put them down is genuinely such a hard line.
As far as anime parodies go, this one was pretty good. In particular, the dialog was spot-on for classic shonen anime.
This was hilarious, all the little anime tropes, from long power build ups, to random sentimental origin of strength like grandma’s food, to the regretful sorry to the foe.
I particularly like how we see that it’s all exaggerated and in their head. I like that it’s actual, and well spoken Japanese dialogue. Telling the villain that their hair is a mess is the kind of shit you could pull straight out of Bobobo, and I love that.
Never thought I’d ever see Hanna-Barbera characters turned anime. What a strange timeline we live in.
Crunchyroll: High Guardian Spice is the pinnacle of Anime.
Jellystone: You wish.
Man this and Daffy Ducks Wizard would have been great shows to watch.
Daffy ducks wizard should be an isekai anime lol like overlord
What’s ironic here is that Yogi looks like a good guy and Huck looks like a villain, when the roles are actually the other way around here.
Now this is peak comedy
Take notes velma
You tell her that 😎
But she won’t listen. Probably will complain that it has too much white supremacy influence or some BS
The Japanese VAs sold me on watching this 😭😭😭
Same
I love how it is now customary nowadays for every cartoon to have an anime fight scene
Now I would contribute to the development of this project. Absolutely magnificent.
The Japanese is spot on too
This is one of the best anime homages/parodies in modern cartoon, the art, the takes, animation, the voices, the music, the monologues, is very acurate to shonen or seinen action animes, 10/10.
- Why they taking so long?
- It's the anime build up!
- Your wig is askew.
- *Nandate?*
I loved that they hired Japanese voice actors for this scene.
I think for Huckleberry Hound is the same voice actor.
@@zkme2734 YES GOOD! I was hoping for that!
@@zkme2734 No, the Japanese voice actor for Huckleberry Hound in this scene is Gaku Space, the voice actor for Genji in Overwatch
@@mistykait96 I need healing
i can’t believe people are complaining about this masterpiece
I know
Its incredible to me how anime fans loathed how much they were outcast for years and ignored by mainstream industry in the states but now that the mainstream has embraced them they somehow now loathe how popular anime is. Stuff like this is awesome and its long past time American cartoons did fun gags like this. Embrace it. Don't fight against the changing landscape just to keep some fake semblance of elitism. Anime in the modern day is no longer niche, it is pretty widespread amongst younger audiences so they'll love this.
Both of these states have negative consequences. The former for the viewers, the latter for the quality of the medium in itself. Those who care more about either are bound to complain when it's bad
@@TheAce736 bro an American show doing a reference as a bit literally has no effect on the quality of actual anime. Yall taking this way too seriously.
@@toons8744 I don't think he was talking about the reference that this video made I think he was talking about the fact that when something becomes more popular alot of the time more of it gets produced often at the expense of it's quality , in this case with anime becoming more popular more animes get produced and the animes that get worked of more often are the ones that at the end of the day appeal to the biggest crowd like Isekai for example rather then the ones with the highest quality anime. Back before anime got popular and was still a niche thing while many people wanted to see anime noticed more so they can show others the wonders of anime and how it's different to western cartoons for example there was most certainly a quiet minority that were content with anime's niche status feeling that in it's then current state while less anime were being made they were at the very least unique with many of them being very well made high quality pieces of art.Now the once quiet enjoyers of anime who were satisfied with relatively unknown anime medium are speaking up for a variety of reasons like concerns over quality, the reputation certain shows bring regardless of quality, complaints from people who don't understand and continue to fail at understanding them. Now anime and manga unlike alot of other mediums depending on whom you ask seems to have faired alot better then other creative works that are in the popular spotlight like perhaps western comics thanks to the way Japan's culture functions and what they value that is not to say the popularity hasn't helped in many ways like for example showing how appreciated anime and manga are thought the world or showing the various hardships and shortcoming are in the industry.
I say this to try and explain why some people bemoan anime's newfound popularity while recognizing that the new found notoriety isn't all bad or all good for anything
@@spiritpyros i get that, but also at the same time, there have ways been trash anime and there have always been trash comic books, it was just there was no uproar about such things and no one talked about them anyway. A lot of folks will pretend like in the old days it was all good but is that really accurate? As a comic fan I can tell you there were plenty of bad comics even before the modern age and there are actually some really solid ones still running. Sure the increased popularity has led to more bad ones but its also led to more scrutiny when can give off a false sense of diminishing quality. Idk, its subjective but I think examples like this video is an example of what we want to see, which is just a fun reference and there's still a lot of good stuff to look forward to and consume
@Tin Watchman indeed it's something that can be really fun to see
I love how much anime influences cartoons and tv shows nowadays especially the fight scenes.
It's like they saw the Spongebob anime fan animations and said "Let's do that with Yogi"
to be fair this was well animated XD
Kudos to the Japanese voice actors and the animators.
Pretty accurate to the manga, didn't like that they shortened Yogi's death scene though. His final words to boo boo really did show how caring he was when it came to his family and lineage. That scene made him one of the most relatable and likable villains in all of the manga. Can't understand why that was cut...
It was such a poignant scene that Yogi's seiyuu went and recorded the lines anyways. You can hear it on his ゼリー石ネット account
I prefer the manga
@@xblade149 nah I prefer this because they got a good seiyu to capture this scene
I agree, pales in comparison to the manga.
@@manuelmateo3392
Plus! The Banana Splits is the only Hanna Barbera show to have a Tokusatsu show.
I’m convinced every reboot is gonna do an anime parody
Damn Huckleberry Hound looks bad ass in that armor
Same
Don't forget his hair and him speaking Japanese.
Any show that spontaneously goes into anime is an insta fave. animaniacs did it, now this. Awesome
If William Hanna and Joseph Barbera were alive today, they'd be like "Man we gotta watch some Kill la kill"
@Tin Watchman Let's see what's REALLY under there!!
.....
It's old man Himiko Toga!!
_I didn't expect the language change_
Same! XD
I just always love anime references like these in cartoons
Yogi bear: evil Lord huckleberry
Huckleberry hound: Yogi I'm here to shut you down
Hope they got an English dub of the anime scene in Japan, it would be perfect
the series its all anime and the ecene its cartoon imagine that
Oh my god it'd be amazing if the Japanese version parodies western cartoons
The fact that they gave them Japanese voice actors already shows the effort
LOVE that the tried to emulate the lip flaps anime does. That's the extra touch you love to see.
Easily added to the list of things I didn't know my life was missing until I witnessed it
This show is gold.
@@LordVanOskuro yes it IS
It is. Greenblatt never loses the touch.
the debris even became squares these guys know their anime
Name: Yogi Yoestar
Stand: Pic-a-nic Basket
'Mayor of a two bit town'.
Which is the name of the town in the movie The Good The Bad and the Huckleberry Hound, the writers REALLY did their homework XD
every clip i see of this show is just pure gold.
Man the chowder creator has such a vision man, absolutely legendary
I can't believe they did a Japanese dub and it's extremely accurate
Loved it
First the amazing world of gumball, then animaniacs and now this... Anime parodies sure are becoming popular on cartoons
Yogi: Evil Overlord Huckleberry.
Huckleberry: Do you not hear what you're saying?
I know that voice sounded familiar, Huckleberry is voice by the same dude who voices Genji from overwatch.
The "grandma fuel me with memories of snacks" I felt it
SUPER PICNIKKU BASKETTU!!
There was WAYYYY too much effort put into this (not that I'm complaining, it's hilarious)
I'm amazed how they fit 50 episodes into 2 minutes!
Oh... I just got that.. the volley ball gag was there because two were just exchanging blows back and forth..
EARTH AND HEAVEN
HEAVEN AND EARTH
THROUGHOUT HEAVEN AND EARTH HE ALONE IS THE HONOURED ONE
Are you Yogi bear because you steal picnic baskets, or do you steal picnic baskets because you are Yogi bear?
I’m not sure if this show is shitting all over my childhood or is a loving parody of it. I love it all the same.
A bit of both, but mostly the latter.
Huckleberry hound makes such a cool looking anime super warrior!!! I would so want him on my team!
1:06
"Why is this taking so long?"
Wait until he learns that they do this for 3 episodes straight until they get back to the fight here.
Especially the Flashbacks mid-fights & the filler.
Anime logic.
The incorporation of English words is so perfect.
I swear my whole childhood is turning anime. First Animaniacs now Yogi and Huckleberry. I love this and I don’t know why. 🤩
If I had a nickel for every modern reboot with a anime reference/homage, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice.
Animanics
Thrice counting the Looney Tunes show.
Gumball did it too
@@tseries1767 don't forget power puff girls Z
Four times actually lol
I'd never thought Huckleberry Hound would make for an epic anime character
It even got the flashbacks, lmao.
"Evil lord Huckleberry" I never expect to hear that phrase jesus crhist
I wonder if Huckleberry Hound's anime VA is speaking in a Kansai dialect to reference his Southern accent
You can use Goro Majima as an example of someone who speaks in a Kansai dialect
Sound strange but Huck anime version turned into one. of my anime crushes
Man when it comes to anime parodies, they sure go all out
This is what happens when you cross Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure with Beastars
Ugh🤮
I know I usually rag on shows like this but this was honestly so freaking awesome I bet it’s worth the watch
Now we know what Hanna-Barbera would look like in anime form.
Nah that’s just O.K K.O.
Ok this show keeps getting better!! Why did I doubt this before 😂?
Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound get into a anime style sword fight: something I never excepted to see, but now it exists and I'm totally okay with it!!!
0:24: Fun fact: Anime Huckleberry Hound is voiced by the same actor as Genji from Overwatch.
It’s not even cliche anymore. All cartoons should just be anime really.
My mother disagree.
@@johnathanholmes1297 how good is your mom at making cornbread dressing
None. Why?
And anime should be cartoons
@@Kuesoth Technically, all anime are cartoons.
Even anime fight scenes need some comedy relief!
they have not all the time but i mean that make sense its depends in the anime
You all know that the voice actor who played Genji in OverWatch played as Anime Huck here, right?
I've read that on Twitter.
Say wha?! That’s freaking cool!
@@tonymata8070 It is. Again, it was mentioned on a Twitter post.
This is the CLEANEST western parody of an anime by a cartoon I've seem in ages!
So this is that fate series everyone was talking about. Pretty sweet.
No this is Jojo cause yogi went full Josuke
@@zetamangads It's a cowlick, not a pomp.
Hmm egere the mana transfer
This scene caught me off guard and is another one of the reasons why I love this show
I will tell my children this is Beastars.
Why?
Cuz why not
That's probably for the best.
That was way cooler than it had any right to be.
AND I LOVED IT.
This was way better and funnier than the animaniacs one
This is my introduction to the show. I was not disappointed
I love how the fuck it goes into Japanese. Absolutely flawless.
It's as if they combined DBZ and Jojo for this, this show is something else!
If I could show this to Hanna-Barbera animators in the 60s, their brains would melt through their noses 🤣
Jellystone is honestly fun as hell. From the guy that made Chowder. I thought it was too good to be true. It was no dream, it came true. I'm happy now.