Yogi Bear tries to swindle food out of a family; first by pretending to be an ambassador, then by faking starvation. Ranger Smith tells Yogi and Boo Boo to search for food themselves. While searching around, Yogi is stung by a bee. When he notices their honey supply in a log, he gets the idea to create a barter system; he will give away honey for food from campers.
Yogi and Boo Boo want to try and do something special for Ranger Smith's birthday. Yogi asks visitors to donate food so he can throw a party for the ranger. Ranger Smith suspects that Yogi is up to no good so he sets a trap for him. He is shocked when he finds out Yogi had just been setting up a surprise party.
It's springtime in Jellystone, but Yogi is not ready to go steady with Cindy Bear. She's got a crush, but he's in no rush! Until Bruno the bear courts Cindy and Yogi becomes jealous, so they battle over her, and the one who gives Cindy the biggest gift wins her. The Ranger soon has his hands full as Jellystone Park suddenly falls prey to the stealing bears! Who will win Cindy's hand?
Yogi and Boo Boo want to get honey from a beehive, but because the bees are preventing them from getting the honey, Yogi disguises Boo Boo as a queen bee. Unfortunately, an insect biologist thinks Boo Boo is a Magnamus Rex, a bee that gives its victims instant death after one sting. When Boo Boo runs from the ranger and the biologist, he terrorizes the picnickers before Yogi can get the costume off.
Ranger Smith allows a movie crew to film a TV Western in Jellystone Park. The only thing is that nobody bothered to tell Yogi, whose front door has been turned into a Western movie set! The crew builds the set right around Yogi and Boo Boo's cave. The fun really takes off when both Yogi and Ranger Smith manage to get parts as fighting cowboys in a bar scene. Eventually, the production is ruined.
"Cartoon Tracks: The Art of Hanna-Barbera Sound" is a look at how sound editors at Hanna-Barbera Productions created all of those wacky sound effects that made the shows so exciting. This feature includes interviews with some of the original editors as well as quick demonstrations of their hands-on audio techniques.