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Jellystone! - Theme Work Makes the Dream Work (S3E36)

Jellystone! – Season 3 - Episode 36 – Theme Work Makes the Dream Work

Everyone in town gets a personalized theme song, but Yogi feels his is terrible.

Runtime (min)12
Air Date2025-03-06
GenresAnimation, Comedy, Family
Network(s)HBO Max, Max

Storyline

In this episode of Jellystone!, the town experiences a musical phenomenon when everyone receives their own personalized theme song. The residents are thrilled with their custom musical accompaniments, celebrating their unique identities through catchy tunes that follow them around. However, Yogi Bear finds himself deeply disappointed when he hears his assigned theme song, which he considers terrible and unworthy of representing who he is.

Yogi's dissatisfaction with his theme song drives the episode's conflict as he grapples with feelings of embarrassment and frustration. While his friends and neighbors enjoy their musical moments, Yogi must decide whether to accept the song he's been given or find a way to change it. The episode explores themes of self-acceptance and identity through Yogi's journey, as he confronts what it means to be defined by others versus defining himself.

What kids learn

Children watching this episode can learn valuable lessons about self-acceptance and managing disappointment when things don't meet their expectations. Yogi's struggle with his theme song mirrors real-life situations where kids might feel misunderstood or misrepresented by how others see them. The episode provides an opportunity to discuss how we sometimes need to advocate for ourselves while also recognizing that our self-worth isn't determined by external labels or what others think of us.

The story also teaches children about handling criticism and negative feedback constructively. Rather than simply complaining or giving up, Yogi's journey can demonstrate the importance of expressing feelings appropriately and taking action to address problems. Young viewers learn that it's okay to be unhappy with something and that they have agency to work toward change.

Additionally, the episode touches on themes of individuality and authenticity. Children can understand that everyone is unique and that what defines us should come from within rather than from external sources. The musical premise makes these abstract concepts accessible and entertaining for younger audiences.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is this episode appropriate for sensitive children who struggle with self-esteem?The episode deals with Yogi feeling bad about how he's represented, which could resonate with sensitive children. However, it provides a framework for discussing these feelings constructively. Parents can use Yogi's experience to open conversations about self-worth and handling situations when we feel misunderstood. The lighthearted musical format and twelve-minute runtime keep the tone from becoming too heavy while still addressing meaningful emotions.
What age group will best understand the episode's message about self-acceptance?Children ages five to ten will likely connect most strongly with this episode's themes. Younger elementary-age kids are beginning to form their own identities and often care deeply about how others perceive them, making Yogi's struggle relatable. The musical concept and colorful animation appeal to younger viewers, while the emotional complexity offers enough substance for older children in the target demographic to engage with meaningfully.
Does the episode include any scary or intense moments?This episode focuses on Yogi's emotional disappointment rather than physical conflict or scary situations. The tension comes from Yogi's internal struggle with his theme song, which is presented in a comedic, age-appropriate way. The musical format keeps the mood light and entertaining throughout. There are no frightening elements, making it suitable for the show's typical preschool and early-elementary audience.
How can I help my child apply the episode's lessons to their own life?After watching, ask your child how they would feel if they received a theme song they didn't like, and discuss healthy ways to express disappointment. Talk about times when they've felt misunderstood and how they handled it. You can also explore what kind of theme song they would choose for themselves, reinforcing the idea that we define our own identities. This creates a natural bridge between Yogi's experience and your child's real-world situations.
Are there positive messages about friendship in this episode?While the episode centers on Yogi's personal struggle with his theme song, the Jellystone community setting provides context for how friends and neighbors support each other. The contrast between Yogi's dissatisfaction and others' happiness with their songs can spark discussions about empathy and understanding that people experience the same situations differently. The episode offers opportunities to talk about being a good friend when someone is struggling.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Cindy accidentally turns Yogi into an unstoppable eating machine after installing a nuclear stomach in him. When Grape Ape falls asleep in the middle of town square, it's up to the citizens of Jellystone to move this mountain!
12
Feeling unappreciated, Boo Boo gets a boost from a new pair of boots, but Yogi grows jealous of Boo Boo's newfound popularity. When Doggie Daddy brings a disguised Augie to his guy's night, she becomes the most popular member of the group.
13
When Magilla gets amnesia, Jabberjaw exploits him to score her dream job as assistant manager of the store. After Augie and Daddy forget a crucial ingredient while shopping, Augie embarks on a journey to retrieve those bananas.
14
Cindy turns everyone into gelatin in order to finish her book club reading. Top Cat and the gang might actually have to do some hard work. After losing their alley in a dance battle, Top Cat and the gang might actually have to do some hard work to get it back.
15
Shag wants to live a VIP lifestyle but borrowing Mudbug Cafe's money turns out to be a mistake. El Kabong must replace his broken guitar.
16
The kids go to a grownup movie in disguise, but things get out of hand when they're mistaken for the real Mr. Flabby Dabby Wabby Jabby. After realizing he's a father, Captain Caveman dedicates himself to being the best dad.
17
After finding out he's 98% cat, Yogi tries to roll with Top Cat and his gang, but he has a hard time fitting in. Mayor Huckleberry holds a contest to find the new face of Jellystone.
18
Yogi strikes a deal with Shag Rugg so he can get into Cheese-Is-Us. Augie and the rest of the Jellystone kids try to help Yakky be braver.
19
When Augie and Yakky discover a fun VR game while repairing Ruff and Ready, they wind up blurring the lines between fiction and reality. Huckleberry hosts a wrestling tournament so Funky Phantom can relive his glory days.
110
Top Cat and his gang are in for a smelly surprise when they try to resell expired fish sticks. Huckleberry hires Yogi to direct a town tourism video.
111
Augie, Yakky, and Shag help an overworked Winsome Witch prepare for Halloween ... but end up making things worse!
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Jabberjaw realizes that she’ll need to become a supervillain if she wants to get El Kabong’s attention.
22
Augie, Shag, and Yakky accidentally turn everyone in Jellystone into babies in hopes of having other kids to play with.
23
When an alien crashes into her lab, a lonely Cindy suddenly finds herself with a new best friend.
24
After starting a rock band, Yogi is quickly outshined by Squiddly Diddly.
25
Mayor Huck assembles a team of astronauts to save the world from an impending cosmic disaster.
26
To get their own space at the beach, Jabberjaw and Loopy De Loop decide to dress up like sea monsters.
27
Augie starts her own business – just like her hero, Bobbie Looey
28
Magilla starts to feel out of touch when a silly new fashion fad sweeps through Jellystone.
29
Jabberjaw and Loopy attempt to thwart a spooky nighttime burglary at Magilla’s clothing store.
210
Jellystone is torn apart by a frantic search for Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har’s misplaced treasure.
211
When Doggy Daddy is tasked with stopping Grape Ape from terrorizing the town, a misunderstanding spirals out of control!
212
When the Jellystone Stink Factory has a catastrophic meltdown, it’s up to Yogi Bear, Doggy Daddy, and Mildew Wolf to save everyone.
213
After Boo Boo and Benny discover they have a ton in common and become friends, Yogi starts to miss his best buddy.
214
When packages begin disappearing, discount detectives Snooper and Blabber are called in to help find the culprit!
215
Hoping to land in a swanky, high-end jail, Top Cat’s gang try their best to get arrested.
216
Augie, Yakky, and Shag help Peter on a delivery run in his airship – but everything goes wrong!
217
After accidentally trapping Yakky inside a watermelon, Augie convinces herself that it’s come to life as a baby.
218
When everyone in town becomes a superhero, El Kabong begins to wonder if he’s needed anymore.
219
When Augie has a bad dream, Doggie Daddy and others entertain her with random stories.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
Jellystone heroes travel to the future to save the town from out-of-control robots.
32
An uncontrollable 70’s dance craze infects Jellystone and it’s up to Cindy, Yogi, and Boo Boo to stop it.
33
Cindy teams up with Top Cat to fix everyone’s wobbly arms.
34
Jabberjaw has an overactive cupid which makes her fall in love with everyone and everything.
35
With Top Cat in jail, his gang must pull off the scam of the century without him!
36
Jellystone goes head to head in a competition against their rival town, New Bedrock.
37
Yogi and Boo Boo play hooky from work at an old, abandoned fun park where some meddling kids mistake them for monsters.
38
Cindy, Jabberjaw, and Squiddly compete for the title of "best friend" in Jellystone.
39
Shag hires a bunch of detectives to find his lost sense of childhood wonder.
310
Huck creates a fake opponent to run against him in the mayoral election.
311
Augie, Shag, and Yakky guard Peter’s collection of valuable toys while he leaves town.
312
An injured El Kabong mistakenly hires a cursed mummy to take over his teaching duties.
313
Doggy Daddy transforms a bunch of folks into Augie so he can spend even more time with her.
314
Peter Potamus’ convention costume gets him mistaken for the real Space Ghost.
315
Yogi gives Shazzan a break from work by taking on his genie powers for the day.
316
After Shag discovers his Dad’s old racing car toys, everyone in town excitedly gets into racing each other with the tiny cars.
317
Huck amps up the fun at the annual Jellystone block party by inviting a bunch of party cavemen.
318
It's everyone's favorite season when tiny snowmen arrive, bringing winter to Jellystone. But Augie keeps one, plunging the town into a new ice age.
319
A rift in time and space sends unwanted characters from classic Cartoon Network shows into Jellystone.
320
Jabberjaw spins a ridiculous tale of fancy costumes, knights and werewolf romance.
321
It's movie night in the park, and Doggie Daddy is excited to show Augie an action-packed Secret Squirrel adventure!
322
Yogi goes on an epic pirate adventure to get a replacement of his favorite chair.
323
Cindy creates an elaborate history of a fake civilization to cover an embarrassing mistake.
324
Captain Caveman tries to re-create a friendship from his past prehistoric life.
325
Augie, Yakky and Shag enlist the help of Devlin, an aging stuntman, to pull off the greatest stunt Jellystone has ever seen.
326
Grape Ape gets a giant board game made of the entire town for his birthday, but he never wants to stop playing.
327
Jabberjaw reunites with her family for her sister's wedding at Sealab.
328
Cindy helps the kids build battle robots for a competition against New Bedrock Academy.
329
Yogi and Boo Boo worry that their new acquaintance, Wheelie, might like hanging with them just a bit too much.
330
Augie's extreme sleep-hugging has the town of Jellystone gripped in fear.
331
Yogi starts a new eating fad where you stick your face in your food and gobble it up.
332
El Kabong takes on Yakky Doodle as his superhero sidekick.
333
Jabberjaw, Loopy de Loop and Magilla Gorilla work through a spat while getting their hair done at the salon.
334
Cindy transfers Yogi's immense self confidence into meek Mildew Wolf.
335
El Kabong decides to help people by working through their issues instead of bonking them with his guitar.
336
Everyone in town gets a personalized theme song, but Yogi feels his is terrible.
337
On a camping trip in the woods, the gang runs into trouble when they trespass on the Herculoids' property.

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