
Rob Paulsen was a guest at Anthrocon, though I don't think he specifically mentioned the character of Yoink on his panels. I added a section on voice credits for this show. A flea named Flick has a personal agenda with. Markus ( talk) 08:11, 13 April 2006 (UTC) The mounted police has its uniforms stolen, so Yoink and Sergeant Farnsworth Farflung are sent to retrieve them. Unfortunately, digital camera + VHS tape played on non-LCD screen = blurry unacceptable sheen of a white square. Each particular title has a different mini-feature (every copy of "Scooby Doo on Zombie Island" for example would carry the same mini-feature) on it from the "What a Cartoon!" show.
#What a cartoon yoink of the yukon full
The only time I saw this particular episode outside of Cartoon Network was in releases of Scooby Doo episodes and full feature animated movies. But if I can get some time to look, I can probably get a snapshot of it off a Scooby Doo tape.

The only thing that appeared was the "What a Cartoon!" show logo. Just in case anyone's interested in knowing if there are any images on the Internet, I checked apparently there are none. mwalimu 23:00, 4 April 2006 (UTC)įound video at YouTube, Yoink seems to be a dog. I am curios to know if you have any visual or verbal information which would clarify the biogenetic origins of said stylized organism.Ĭan anyone who remembers this cartoon throw in their recollection? If someone can shed some light on this point, it would be much appreciated. My recollection gives me every indication that this particular cartoon animal was of musteline, not canine, design. I have a fond, if somewhat vague, memory of the anthropomomorphic cartoon animal 'Yoink' who appeared in the animated short: "Yoink of the Yukon". Yoink and Sergeant Thumbsworth Tharplung is sent to retrieve them. I subsequently received the following e-mail: What a Cartoon season 1 episode 15 Yoink of the Yukon : The mounted police of the Yukon has its uniforms stolen by a grizzly bear planning revenge on them when they skinned his animal friends. Yoink! is a fearless.Earlier today I reverted an edit in which the species of Cadet Yoink had been changed from "canine" to "animal".

His nose misses nothing, not even a speck

Not much to say about this cartoon, but it’s interesting that we don’t have many cartoons set in Canada, eh?
