


Yogi Bear's All-Star Comedy Christmas Caper.1.10B " A Town Video: Welcome to Jellystone".1.9B " Jelly Wrestle Rumble!" (no lines).1.8A " Catanooga Cheese Explosion" (no lines).1.5B " El Kabong's Kabong is Gone" (no lines).1.5A " VIP Baby You Know Me" (no lines).1.1B " Gorilla in Our Midst" (no lines).1 The other two segments that compose the series are Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har and Touch Turtle and Dum Dum. 1.1A " Yogi's Tummy Trouble" (no lines) Wally Gator is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that originally aired as one of the segments from the 19621963 block The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series.2.3 " The Devlin Made Me Do It" (water ring).Brak Presents The Brak Show Starring Brak.Following the purchase of the Hanna-Barbera library by Turner Entertainment, these shorts eventually appeared on Cartoon Network and later Boomerang. Meanwhile, Touche Turtle and Lippy the Lion were part of another package of cartoons aired on The Family Channel. The elements of The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series were split up, with Wally Gator airing as a segment on Magilla Gorilla and Friends on USA Network's Cartoon Express from 1987 through 1991.

Over time, the studio regained control of many of its earlier productions and distributed them through Worldvision. The Hanna-Barbera studio was later purchased by Taft Broadcasting Company, which distributed the studio's product first through Taft-HB Program Sales, and later through Worldvision Enterprises. The package was originally syndicated by Screen Gems, the TV division of Columbia Pictures. In New York, WPIX-TV originally used the segments for a local series, Cartoon Zoo, featuring Milt Moss as host and "Zookeeper", with life-sized cutouts of the characters in "cages" as a backdrop. For example, WGN-Channel 9 in Chicago ran the three segments in a half-hour timeslot under the name Wally Gator.

The title The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon series was an off-screen promotional title to distinguish this package from other Hanna-Barbera cartoons (such as Ruff and Reddy, Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear, all of which had bridge animation between the cartoons) available at the time. Each individual cartoon segment, had its own opening theme and closing title. The package consisted of 52 episodes, each with three individual segments and no bridge animation. The show included three unrelated short cartoon segments featuring talking animal characters: The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series or The Wally Gator Show, was a syndicated television package of animated cartoon series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, starting in 1962. The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, a.k.a.
