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Jellystone!

  • TV Series
  • 2021–
  • TV-G
  • 11m
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6.5/10
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Jellystone! (2021)
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Jellystone, features various Hanna-Barbera characters living in the park town of Jellystone where they can't help but make trouble for one another.Jellystone, features various Hanna-Barbera characters living in the park town of Jellystone where they can't help but make trouble for one another.Jellystone, features various Hanna-Barbera characters living in the park town of Jellystone where they can't help but make trouble for one another.

  • Creator
    • C.H. Greenblatt
  • Stars
    • C.H. Greenblatt
    • Jeff Bergman
    • Jim Conroy
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    • Creator
      • C.H. Greenblatt
    • Stars
      • C.H. Greenblatt
      • Jeff Bergman
      • Jim Conroy
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    C.H. Greenblatt
    • Peter Potamus…
    • 2021–2025
    Jeff Bergman
    Jeff Bergman
    • Yogi Bear…
    • 2021–2025
    Jim Conroy
    Jim Conroy
    • Captain Caveman…
    • 2021–2025
    Georgie Kidder
    Georgie Kidder
    • Augie Doggie…
    • 2021–2025
    Dana Snyder
    Dana Snyder
    • Snagglepuss…
    • 2021–2024
    Grace Helbig
    Grace Helbig
    • Cindy Bear…
    • 2021–2025
    Niccole Thurman
    Niccole Thurman
    • Jabberjaw…
    • 2021–2025
    Bernardo De Paula
    Bernardo De Paula
    • El Kabong…
    • 2021–2024
    Katie Grober
    Katie Grober
    • Yakky Doodle…
    • 2021–2024
    Ron Funches
    Ron Funches
    • Shag Rugg…
    • 2021–2024
    Ulka Simone Mohanty
    Ulka Simone Mohanty
    • Loopy De Loop…
    • 2021–2024
    Jenny Lorenzo
    Jenny Lorenzo
    • Bobbie Louie…
    • 2021–2024
    Paul F. Tompkins
    Paul F. Tompkins
    • Magilla Gorilla…
    • 2021–2024
    Fajer Al-Kaisi
    Fajer Al-Kaisi
    • Shazzan…
    • 2021–2024
    Lesley Nicol
    Lesley Nicol
    • Winsome Witch
    • 2021–2022
    Thomas Lennon
    Thomas Lennon
    • Top Cat…
    • 2021–2025
    Angelique Perrin
    Angelique Perrin
    • Chopper…
    • 2021–2024
    Bettina Kenney
    Bettina Kenney
    • Bobbie Louie
    • 2021
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      • C.H. Greenblatt
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    9DannyD1997

    I don't care what the haters have to say, I love this show!

    You guys need to grow up. This isn't the 1990s or the 1960s anymore. All you haters do is just live in your mothers' basements and whine about every single change in the show.

    For once, I love this show. Why was I excited for it? Because I am a big BIG fan of C. H. Greenblatt's work. I am a fan of Chowder and Harvey Beaks. I enjoyed a number of Hanna-Barbera cartoons as well, though they are not without their faults.

    Jellystone! Is a much better interpretation of the Hanna-Barbera than Yo Yogi!, because it made the characters do new and interesting things.

    It also has more of a vibe to Busytown and Looney Tunes. The former especially making since, since C. H. Greenblatt was influenced by Richard Scarry.

    I don't mind how they changed the characters' genders, like Loopy De Loop or Jabberjaw (unlike the transphobic haters).

    Though I will say, I'm not a big fan of Shag Rugg's character that much. But the only major issue I have is that where's Secret Squirrel? Hopefully, he'll be back for season two.

    This is a show I especially wanted the Wacky World of Tex Avery to be. I'd even prefer this over ThunderCats Roar and even Teen Titans Go!

    C. H. Greenblatt, you have outdone yourself, my man!
    8askrapitsalex

    C.H. Greenblatt's take on the classic H.B. characters will satisfy fans young and old!

    C. H. Greenblatt (known for his early works on SpongeBob and Billy & Mandy and later creating Chowder and Harvey Beaks) gives us a surreal and comedic take on the H. B. characters. There are plenty of Easter Eggs and references for older generations that grew up with the familiar all the way down to the most obscure characters. The jokes are hit-and-miss, the animation is nicely done, some characters are different (most notably half of the characters are gender-bent, which I am perfectly fine with) while others maintain their traits from the classic era. Overall, a good and funny tribute to the classic Saturday morning cartoons that longtime fans and newcomers will enjoy.
    7babymanperson

    Its Pretty Good.

    All the classic Hanna barbera charcaters live in a town together. Its done by the creator of Chowder and Harvey Beaks. The gags are prery funny. I particuarly like Doggy Daddy and Augie Doggy. I find it funny how he is a helecopter parent. The art takes a bif of getting used to though.
    7IonicBreezeMachine

    Not without faults, but a promising enough start.

    Set in the town of Jellystone, the series follows the misadventures of the town's eclectic residence consisting of Hanna-Barbera characters like Yogi-Bear, Snagglepuss, Huckleberry Hound, and more who each bring their own unique traits to the town's often self-destructive antics.

    Jellystone marks the latest attempt by Warner Bros. To revive their Hanna-Barbera stable outside of Scooby-Doo that has been largely dormant. For most of these characters, save for some joke appearances on Adult Swim shows like Robot Chicken and Harvey Birdman, this is the first time in 30 years these characters have headlined a show since the '91 misfire Yo Yogi. Much like Yo Yogi the show re-imagines these characters in a more grounded sitcom-like setting with the characters having established roles and responsibilities as part of a community, but much more well-constructed. While the show doesn't adapt these characters to the format without hiccups, Jellystone more often hits than it misses.

    Jellystone is created by C. H. Greenblatt a writer on cartoon benchmarks such as '99-'05 Spongebob Squarepants and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, as well as creator of shows like Chowder and Harvey Beaks. If you're at all familiar with Greenblatt's approach to humor on those shows it's very much on display here and will feel familiar to anyone whose even passively familiar with his previous work. With that said some of his humor works better than others. Some Hanna-Barbera characters are well better adapted to the setting than others. Characters like Yogi, Boo-boo, and Cindy as the quirky staff of Jellystone hospital score some big laughs with Cindy in particular getting great laughs fro her tightly wound tenuous hold on sanity, and Doggie Daddy and his daughter Augie get some good mileage from Doggie Daddy's "helicopter parent" taken to an amusingly insane degree that he builds his entire identity off of being a father while his daughter Augie takes it in stride. Easily the biggest revision is with The Banana Splits who are imagined here as a gang of loan sharks/petty crooks and that alone got me in just how charmingly surreal it was. I wish they'd tried to mimic the original voices such as Fleagle's Tigger-like voice to contrast their more antagonistic nature, but even though they don't take it as far they could I still really enjoyed it.

    Other character reimaginings are more mixed. Jabberjaw has been swapped from a Curly Howard "Nyuk Nyuk" knockoff to more of a sassy, man crazy woman in a delivery similar to deliveries of Retta or Nicole Byer and for the most part I enjoyed the character in group settings, but I didn't think Jabberjaw was strong enough to carry an episode by herself. Magilla Gorilla has also been reimagined as a fastidious uptight tailor who specializes exclusively in bow ties and while that makes sense in terms of a show like this needing a straight man to serve as a counterpoint to zanier shenanigans, I didn't feel he was particularly well utilized. Shag Rugg who's basically this show's cocky, arrogant, slang spouting poser type. The character is all about superficiality and when complemented with a rather grating voice and way too much usage over the course of the first season I found him more annoying than endearing. But easily my least favorite was Peter Potamus' reimagining as an Otaku/Fanboy loaner stereotype complete with a creepy reference to a magical girl body pillow and emotional/romantic attachments to his action figures. I really didn't like the Peter Potamus gags because not only do they feel like low blows, but they're basically just tired rehashes on Comic Book Guy jokes from the 90s Simpsons episodes.

    While not every element in Jellystone works, enough of it works to warrant a viewing. When the show hits its targets, it hits dead center, but when it misses it lands with a resounding thud.
    8a34trgv1

    Funnier Than Your Average Town

    After decades of being largely inactive, the classic characters from the Hanna-Barbera line up from the 60s, 70s and 80s are brought back to the mainstream zeitgeist in Jellystone. With impressive animation, new and inventive personalities and outstanding humor, this show more than succeeds in making these classic cartoons feel new again.

    Developed by C. H. Greenblatt (creator of Chowder and Harvey Beaks), Jellystone follows the misadventures of the residents in the titular town. Each episode focuses on a different character and is 11 minutes of pure cartoon silliness. The writing of each episode is very clever and smartly written, taking familiar trope and scenarios and flipping them in unique and funny ways. Episodes like Grocery Store, A Coconut To Remember, El Kabong's Kabong Is Gone and Mr. Flabby Dabby Wabby Jabby take familiar set ups and make them stand out with clever gags, smart character interactions and plenty of slapstick. The show's greatest strengths is indeed it's humor, but that's only made possible with a cast of memorable characters.

    The residents of Jellystone have gotten significant upgrades from their early days as series regulars in the 60s and 70s. Yogi Bear is still as aloof as ever but now he's a doctor with Boo Boo and Cindy as his co-workers. Huckleberry Hound is a laid-back and chill mayor of Jellystone with Mr. Jinks as his assistant and Snagglepuss as his public relations advisor. Doggie Daddy is a comically overprotective parent to Augie, but unlike most depictions of this trope, she doesn't seem to mind. Jabberjaw is a boy-crazed cheerful woman, Magilla Gorilla is a mild mannered fashion freak, Captain Caveman is a fun loving friend and the Banana Splits are now a gang of thugs. Other characters in the show also have significant changes to their original depictions but not all of them work so well. Grape Ape is nothing more than a 40 foot tall gorilla who doesn't speak, The King and his gang are cliche dance rivals and Squiddly Diddly is a generic valley girl archetype. All that said though, most of the residents in this town is entertaining and funny enough to make up for its shortcommings.

    The voice acting in this show is excellent with many of the actors breathing new life into these characters. Jeff Bergman perfectly captures the aloof personality of Yogi Bear and does an excellent job giving distinct voices to Mr. Jinks, Wally Gator, and Lippy The Lion. Series creator C. H. Greenblatt also does a fantastic job voicing various characters in Jellystone and each of them sounds very distinct and fitting to the character's personality. From the mild mannered Boo Boo to the frantically protective Doggie Daddy, to the nerdy Peter Potamus, Greenblatt is a very talented voice actor that brings his A game to the show. Dana Snyder is does a great job voicing Snagglepuss, Cavey Jr., and Touche Turtle, making them all sound very distinct and entertaining. Ron Funches did a superb job voicing Shag Rugg, making him sound like a kid from the farmland who picked up hip lingo not too long ago and it never once came off as cringy. Georgie Kidder was excellent as Augie, making her sound like a very caring and helpful kid who loves that her father is so protective of her. Jim Conroy also deserves credit for making Huckleberry Hound sound so calm and content, even in grave situations while also making Captain Caveman sound very distinct from him. The voice acting in this show is nothing short of excellent and everyone deserves credit for their work.

    Visually, this show has some really good animation. The characters have a more simple design to them, yet they still resemble their original counterparts. The characters move very smoothly and whenever the scene calls for it, the stretch out their limps and get flatten like pancakes in classic cartoony fashion. The look of Jellystone as a town is really well down with the buildings and roads being well detailed and the alley Top Cat and his crew reside in being perfectly grimey and messy.

    Jellystone is everything I could've hoped for in a revival of these classic Hanna-Barbera characters. With new and entertaining personalities, really funny gags, impressive animation and excellent voice acting, this is certainly show that I think would've made William Hanna and Joseph Barbera smile. I recommend giving this a watch, even if you're not familiar with Hanna-Barbera characters. I had a great time watching this show and I'm looking forward to Season 2.

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      The first Yogi Bear and Friends series produced by Warner Bros. Animation.
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      The opening sequence features various HB characters marching and they were interrupted by various incidents, following the destruction of the land with the title card.
    • Connections
      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: There's Only One Way Left To Go (2021)

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Malaysia
      • Australia
      • Philippines
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jellystone
    • Production companies
      • Animasia Studio
      • Hanna-Barbera Productions
      • Warner Bros. Animation
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