Yogi Bear (Yo Yogi!)

Yogi Bear is the main protagonist of Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear franchise and is one of Hanna-Barbera's most popular characters along with Fred Flintstone from The Flintstones and Scooby-Doo from the Scooby-Doo franchise. In Yo Yogi!, he was portrayed as a 14-year-old crime-fighting detective who works for the L.A.F. Squad at Jellystone Mall. He was voiced by the late Greg Burson in this show.

Sadly, he was flanderized badly in Yo Yogi!.

Why He Sucks
NOTE: This is only focusing on the Yo Yogi! version of Yogi, since the original Yogi is likable.
 * 1) He NEVER stops talking about food in almost every single episode that it just gets way too old very quickly.
 * 2) * He also seems to care about food more than his friends or his job.
 * 3) * Yogi always loved food in earlier incarnations of the franchise, but not to this extent.
 * 4) Most of his plans never work and keep failing.
 * 5) He acts much more stupider than he was in the original cartoons, even though he's supposed to be smarter than the average bear.
 * 6) He is also destructive, one notable example of this is on Barely Working.
 * 7) He was at his worst in "Jellystone Jam" where he makes a huge fool out of himself when he was trying to impress Cindy while she was hanging out with Magilla Ice.
 * 8) His jokes are unfunny and stupid.
 * 9) He lied to his uncle that he was a world-famous detective.
 * 10) He threatens anyone for being a classicist that is not "hip & radical".
 * 11) His new design is so awful that even William Hanna, the co-creator of the Yogi Bear franchise and co-founder of Hanna-Barbera, was offended by Yogi's redesign, saying: They screwed it up by redesigning [Yogi]. They made him look like a whoremonger. If you have something that works, don't screw it up!
 * 12) He and his show were responsible for not only contributing the death to Saturday Morning Cartoons, but also the near death of the Yogi Bear franchise until Jellystone! was announced in 2019.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) He massively redeemed himself in the 1994 TV special Yogi the Easter Bear.
 * 2) There were times where he cared about his friends.
 * 3) Greg Burson did a decent job voicing him.