Boo Boo

Boo Boo is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character on The Yogi Bear Show, an anthropomorphic bear cub in a bow tie, who is Yogi Bear's constant companion, and often acts as his conscience; he tries (usually unsuccessfully) to keep Yogi from doing things he should not do, and also to keep Yogi from getting into trouble with Ranger Smith. Often he would say "But Yogi, Mr. Ranger isn't gonna like this." or some variation. Boo Boo would appear to be a juve... more

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