Yogi's Treasure Hunt - Voices

Voices

  • Daws Butler - Yogi Bear, Snagglepuss, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, Auggie Doggie, Snooper and Blabber, Hokey Wolf, Peter Potamus, Baba Looey, Lippy the Lion, Mr. Jinks, Wally Gator, Undercover Elephant
  • Don Messick - Boo Boo Bear, Ranger Smith, Muttley, Ricochet Rabbit, Touche Turtle, Ruff, Narrator
  • John Stephenson - Doggie Daddy
  • Arnold Stang - Top Cat
  • Paul Winchell - Dick Dastardly
  • Julie Bennett - Cindy Bear
  • Allan Melvin - Magilla Gorilla, Dinky Dalton (ep. "The Return Of El Kabong")
  • Jean Vander Pyl - Maw Rugg
  • Jimmy Weldon - Yakky Doodle
  • Vance Colvig - Chopper (ep. "Snow White and The Seven Treasure Hunters")
  • Frank Welker - Jabberjaw, President (ep. "The Great American Treasure"), The College Dean (ep. "Goodbye Mr. Chump"), Ziltch (ep. "Heavens To Planetoid")
  • Charlie Adler - Greed Monster (ep. "The Greed Monster")
  • Gail Matthius - Square Rock (ep. "Riddle In The Middle Of The Earth"), Woman In the Mirror (ep. "Merlin's Lost Book Of Magic")
  • Andre Stojka - Professor Phineas Sprock (ep. "Riddle In The Middle Of the Earth")
  • Janet Waldo - Little Red Ridding Hood, Gretel, Witch (ep. "Yogi And The Unicorn")
  • Rob Paulsen - Hansel (ep. "Yogi And The Unicorn")
  • Richard Erdman - Happy Bing (ep. "Yogi And The Unicorn")
  • Susan Blu - Woman (ep. "Yogi Bear On The Air")
  • Marilyn Schreffler - Nathan (ep. "The Greed Monster")
  • Russi Taylor - Penelope Pitstop (ep. "Snow White And The Seven Treasure Hunters"), Candy Girl, Mom (ep. "The Greed Monster")
  • Hamilton Camp - Mike Walnuts (ep. "20,000 Leaks Under The Sea")
  • Bob Holt -
  • Stacy Keach, Sr. -
  • Linda Gary - Lady Creampuff (ep. "The Case Of The Hopeless Diamond")
  • Michael Rye -
  • Pat Carroll -
  • Mimi Seaton -
  • Edie McClurg -
  • Lennie Weinrib -
  • Jonathan Winters -
  • Dick Gautier -
  • Jon Bauman - Intro Musical (Artist)

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