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Viral Video: The Assassination of Yogi Bear By The Coward Booboo

Dan Koelsch, December 13, 2010

Devin over at Badass Digest has found a rather strange video. Animator Edmund Earle decided to make an alternate ending to the upcoming Yogi Bear that mirrors the powerful ending of The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. The result is conversely comical, poignant, and above all, unsettling. Take a look after the break.




Check out Ed’s YouTube Channel for more of his work.

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