Ranger Smith
Hanna-Barbera cartoon character
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::summary Hanna-Barbera cartoon character ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Ranger Smith |
| series | The Yogi Bear Show |
| image | RangerSmith.png |
| caption | Ranger Smith from The Yogi Bear Show |
| first | Yogi Bear's Big Break (1958) |
| creator | William Hanna |
| Joseph Barbera | |
| portrayer | Russ Horner (Yogi's Picnic) |
| Tom Cavanagh (2010 film) | |
| voice | Daws Butler (1958–1959) |
| Don Messick (1959–1996) | |
| Greg Burson (1991; Yo Yogi!) | |
| Billy West (Cartoon Network, 1990s commercials) | |
| Corey Burton (1999–2002; Spümcø shorts) | |
| Scott Innes (briefly) | |
| Jeff Bergman (2001–present) | |
| Tom Cavanagh (Yogi Bear: The Video Game) | |
| Eric Bauza (Quicken Loans commercial) | |
| nickname | Mr. Ranger |
| species | Human |
| gender | Male |
| family | Slippery Smith (evil twin) |
| relatives | Yogi Bear (rival/friend) |
| Boo-Boo Bear (friend) | |
| Cindy Bear (friend) | |
| :: |
| name = Ranger Smith | series = The Yogi Bear Show | image = RangerSmith.png | caption = Ranger Smith from The Yogi Bear Show | first = Yogi Bear's Big Break (1958) | creator = William Hanna Joseph Barbera | portrayer = Russ Horner (Yogi's Picnic) Tom Cavanagh (2010 film) | voice = Daws Butler (1958–1959) Don Messick (1959–1996) Greg Burson (1991; Yo Yogi!) Billy West (Cartoon Network, 1990s commercials) Corey Burton (1999–2002; Spümcø shorts) Scott Innes (briefly) Jeff Bergman (2001–present) Tom Cavanagh (Yogi Bear: The Video Game) Eric Bauza (Quicken Loans commercial) | nickname = Mr. Ranger | species = Human | gender = Male | family = Slippery Smith (evil twin) | relatives = Yogi Bear (rival/friend) Boo-Boo Bear (friend) Cindy Bear (friend) John Smith, more commonly referred to as Ranger Smith (and known as Mr. Ranger by Yogi and Boo-Boo), is a fictional park ranger first appearing in the 1958 Yogi Bear cartoon series. The character is Yogi's main antagonist, and appears in other Yogi Bear series, including Yogi's Gang (1973), Yogi's Treasure Hunt (1985), and Yo Yogi! (1991), as well as the 2010 live-action Yogi Bear film. The cartoon character has been primarily voiced by Don Messick and Greg Burson.
History
Character
A former US Army soldier, he is the serious and stern authority figure in Jellystone Park, in contrast to the antics of the troublesome Yogi, and he greatly disapproves of Yogi's picnic basket thievery, mainly because it repels parkgoers and creates extra work for him.
In the original Yogi Bear shorts on Huckleberry Hound, a different and unnamed character that would evolve into Ranger Smith had a much different appearance, looking older, and with a white mustache, though his voice was the same (this character model was eventually used for Smith's boss in later specials), and other rangers also served as the authority figures in early episodes. Even after his trademark appearance had been established, Ranger Smith's design was notably inconsistently drawn throughout each episode of The Yogi Bear Show. In one episode, he appears as his young self, but this may be his first actual encounter with Yogi, as he does not appear to recognize him and refers to Yogi as "that bear".
Ranger Smith is sometimes very friendly with Yogi. In other episodes, he wants nothing more than to send Yogi away to the zoo. The attitudes of the Ranger towards Yogi usually parallel Yogi's behavior; if Yogi is up to mischief, then Smith wants to be rid of him; if Yogi is trying to behave himself, the ranger is often supportive. He seems to have a deep-down, if not grudging, respect for Yogi. Although the two have a somewhat antagonistic relationship, if serious trouble were to befall one of them, the other usually attempts to rescue him. They also have a long-running, friendly rivalry.
Ranger Smith genuinely likes Boo-Boo, because Boo-Boo always tries to stay out of trouble, unlike Yogi. Some episodes have Ranger Smith answering to his superior, the park commissioner.
Reception and significance
Ranger Smith, together with similar children's characters such as Ranger Rick and Disney's Ranger Woodlore, has become a stereotype of the American park ranger. This had led to some complaints from the park rangers about their job being misunderstood and not treated seriously by the public, as these stereotypes fail to recognize some park rangers are law enforcement officers.
Portrayers
From the time of the character's debut until 1996, Ranger Smith was voiced by Don Messick, using his natural voice. His last performance as the character was in Yogi the Easter Bear.
In Yo Yogi!, the character was known as Officer Smith and voiced by Greg Burson.
In the Spümcø shorts, Ranger Smith is voiced by Corey Burton.
Although more famous for his work in the Scooby-Doo franchise, Scott Innes briefly voiced Ranger Smith, as well.
In the Yogi Bear film, the character is portrayed by Tom Cavanagh.
Others
- Daws Butler (1958–1959)
- Frank Milano (1961, 1964; Songs of Yogi Bear and his Pals LP and Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! LP)
- Mike Stewart (1962; How to Be a Better-Than-the Average Child Without Really Trying!)
- Tony Pope (This Land is Our Land: The Yogi Bear Environmental Album)
- Billy West (Cartoon Network, 1990s commercials)
- Jeff Bergman (2001, 2018, 2021–present; Lullabye-Bye Bear, Yogi Bear slot machine, Jellystone!)
- Seth Green (2008, 2013; Robot Chicken, Mad)
- Tom Cavanagh (Yogi Bear: The Video Game)
- Mikey Day (2011; Mad)
- Jamie Kaler (2012; Robot Chicken)
- Eric Bauza (Quicken Loans commercial)
Animated media
Television shows
- The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958–1960)
- The Yogi Bear Show (1961–1962)
- Yogi's Gang (1973) (episodes "Mr. Prankster", "The Gossipy Witch", and "Lotta Litter")
- Laff-A-Lympics (1977) (episode "Quebec, Canada and Baghdad, Iraq")
- Yogi's Treasure Hunt (1985–1986)
- The New Yogi Bear Show (1988)
- A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (1988) (episode "The Story Stick")
- A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration: 50 Years of Hanna-Barbera (1989)
- Yo Yogi! (1991) (voiced by Greg Burson)
- I Am Weasel (1998) (episode "I Am My Lifetime")
- Boo Boo Runs Wild and A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith (1999) (voiced by Corey Burton)
- Boo Boo and the Man (2000)
- Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law (2002) (episode "Identity Theft")
- Jellystone! (2021)
Films and specials
- Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! (1964)
- Yogi's First Christmas (1980)
- Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper (1982)
- Yogi's Great Escape (1987)
- Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears (1988)
- Yogi the Easter Bear (1994)
- Yogi Bear (2010) (portrayed by Tom Cavanagh)
Video games
- Yogi Bear: Great Balloon Blast (2000)
- Yogi Bear: The Video Game (2010)
References
References
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- "Yogi's Picnic 1982-Part 2 - Canada's Wonderland". YouTube.
- "Yogi Bear Slot Machine Gameplay". YouTube.
- "Yogi Bear Slot Machine".
- (1983). "Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part I: Animated Cartoon Series". Scarecrow Press.
- (2018). "The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows". Rowman & Littlefield.
- Miller, Stephanie. (2010). "Talking'Bout My Generation". Journal of Forestry.
- Pennaz, Alice B. Kelly. (2017). "Is that Gun for the Bears? The National Park Service Ranger as a Historically Contradictory Figure". Conservation and Society.
- Glass and Wentzel, Sherri and Jim. (2007). "Cool Careers Without College for People Who Love Manga, Comics, and Animation". Wentzel.
- Fleming, Michael. (30 November 2009). "Tom Cavanagh nabs 'Yogi Bear' role".
- "No pic-a-nic for returning '60s icon".
- "Golden Records First (and Last) Cartoon Music Compilation".
- "Frank Milano - Songs Of Yogi Bear And His Pals (1961, Vinyl)". Discogs.
- "Total TeleVision Cartoons – on Records".
- "Hanna-Barbera's First Movie Soundtrack".
- "Frank Milano, Dottie Evans, Mike Stewart – How to Be a Better-Than-the Average Child Without Really Trying (1962, Vinyl)". Discogs.
- "Happy Earth Day from Yogi Bear and His Hanna-Barbera Pals!".
- "Voice(s) of Ranger Smith in Robot Chicken".
- "Voice(s) of Ranger Smith in Mad".
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