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GALAXY GOOF-UPS, THE - Hail, King Yogi!

Air Date/Released Saturday, November 4, 1978
Station/Studio NBC / Hanna-Barbera Prods.
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, and sidekicks Scare Bear and Quack-Up, are THE GALAXY GOOF-UPS (1978 - 1979), a bumbling interplanetary police force under the command of Captain Snerdley. When they're not enforcing space law, the Goof-Ups can be found at the Galaxy Disco.

Joe Besser is the voice of Scare Bear.

A planet has wandered into the galaxy, and the Goof-Ups are sent to investigate. The primitive natives think our heroes are magicians, and after a lesson in disco dancing, declare Yogi their new King. The witch doctor plots revenge for having his position usurped.


13 episodes were produced, initially airing as a segment of the 90-minute YOGI's SPACE RACE (joined by two additional H-B shows, THE BUFORD FILES and THE GALLOPING GHOST). After 8 weeks, GALAXY GOOF-UPS spun off into its own half-hour show.

Voice Cast: Joe Besser (Scare Bear), Daws Butler (Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound), Mel Blanc (Quack Up), John Stephenson (Capt. Snerdley, General Bullhorn), Bob Hastings, Marilyn Schreffler, Henry Corden, Don Messick (Snakula), Frank Welker, Ted Cassidy, Lennie Weinrib

Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Iwao Takamoto, Ray Patterson, Carl Urbano (Directors), Art Scott (Producer), Ray Parker, Haskell Barkin, Chuck Couch, Mark Fink, Jim Ryan (Writers and Story Editors)
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