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Gumby

Gumby is a cartoon character and associated media franchise created by Art Clokey. Gumby is a blocky green humanoid made of clay.

Gumby
Gumby in "Lost Treasure"
Created byArt Clokey[1]
Original workGumbasia (1953)
OwnerFox Entertainment[2]
Years1953–present
Films and television
Film(s)Gumby: The Movie (1995)
Short film(s)
  • Gumbasia (1953)
  • Adventures of Gumby: A Sample (1955)
Television series
  • Howdy Doody (1955–1956)[3]
  • The Gumby Show (1956–1969)
  • Gumby Adventures (1988)
Games
Video game(s)Gumby vs. the Astrobots (2005)
Gumby and Pokey figures

Gumby stars in two television series, Gumby: The Movie, and other media. Upon his debut, in 1953, he immediately became a famous example of stop motion clay animation and an American cultural icon, spawning tributes, parodies, and merchandising.

Overview edit

The Gumby franchise follows Gumby's adventures through different environments and historical eras. His primary sidekick is Pokey, an anthropomorphic orange pony. His arch-nemeses are the G and J Blockheads, a pair of silent antagonistic red humanoid figures with cube-shaped heads, one with the letter G on the block, the other with the letter J. Their creation was inspired by the trouble-making Katzenjammer Kids.[4][5] Other characters include Prickle, a yellow fire-breathing dinosaur who sometimes styles himself as a detective with pipe and deerstalker hat like Sherlock Holmes; Goo, a flying blue shapeshifting mermaid who spits blue goo balls;[6] Gumbo and Gumba, Gumby's parents;[7] and Nopey, Gumby's dog whose entire vocabulary is the word "nope". The 1988 syndicated series added Gumby's sister Minga, mastodon friend Denali, and chicken friend Tilly.[8][9]

History edit

1953–1969: Origins edit

Gumby was created by Art Clokey in the early 1950s after he finished film school at the University of Southern California (USC).[1]

Clokey's first animated film was a 1953 three-minute student film, titled Gumbasia, a surreal montage of moving and expanding lumps of clay set to music in a parody of Disney's Fantasia.[10] Gumbasia was created in the "kinesthetic" style taught by Clokey's USC professor Slavko Vorkapić, described as "massaging of the eye cells". Much of Gumby's look and feel was inspired by this technique of camera movements and editing.

In 1955, Clokey showed Gumbasia to film producer Sam Engel, who encouraged him to develop his technique by animating figures into children's stories.[11] On January 29, 1955, Clokey produced and filmed the first pilot episode starring Gumby, titled Adventures of Gumby: A Sample, but never aired.[12]

The name "Gumby" came from the muddy clay found at Clokey's grandparents' farm that his family called "gumbo".[13] Gumby's appearance was inspired by a suggestion from his wife, Ruth (née Parkander), that Gumby be based on the Gingerbread Man. Clokey saw the color green as both racially neutral and a symbol of life.[14] Gumby's legs and feet were made wide to pragmatically ensure that the figure would stand up during stop motion filming. Gumby's slanted head was based on the hairstyle of Clokey's father, Charles Farrington, in an old photograph.[15][16]

The pilot episode was seen by NBC executive Thomas Warren Sarnoff, who asked Clokey to make another one. The second episode, Gumby on the Moon, became a huge hit on Howdy Doody, so Sarnoff ordered a series in 1955 titled The Gumby Show.[17] In 1955 and 1956, 25 episodes at 11 minutes each aired on NBC.[18] In early episodes, Gumby's voice was provided by Ruth Eggleston, wife of the show's art director Al Eggleston, until 1957 when Dallas McKennon assumed the role.[19][20] Al Eggleston also invented Pokey, the little orange pony who was Gumby's best friend and was introduced during the earliest episodes.

Because of its variety format, The Gumby Show features Clokey's animations plus interviews and games. During this time, the show had two successive hosts, Robert Nicholson and Pinky Lee.[21][22]

In 1959, The Gumby Show entered syndication, and more episodes were produced in the 1960s.[23] Production started in Hollywood and in 1960 moved to a larger studio in Glendora, California, where it remained until production ended in 1969. During this time, Gumby was primarily voiced by Norma MacMillan and occasionally by Ginny Tyler.[19][24][25] The cartoon shorts introduce new characters including a blue mermaid named Goo and a yellow dinosaur named Prickle.[6]

Several sources claim that Dick Beals also voiced Gumby in the 1960s series.[25][26][19] However, Beals himself refuted this claim in a 2001 interview.[27]

1982–1989: Revival edit

Beginning in 1982, Gumby was parodied by Eddie Murphy on Saturday Night Live.[28] In it, when the cameras are off, the sweet Gumby reverts to his true self of an irascible, cigar-chomping celebrity who is highly demanding of the production executives. Whenever they refuse his demands, Gumby asserts his star status by saying "I'm Gumby, dammit!" in an exaggerated Jewish accent.[29] According to Joseph Clokey, Art's son, he and Art "thought Eddie was a genius in the way he played that character".[30] In 1987, the original Gumby shorts were released on home video.[31] In 1988, Gumby appeared in The Puppetoon Movie.[32]

This renewed interest led to a new Gumby Adventures series of 99 seven-minute episodes, produced for television syndication in association with Lorimar-Telepictures in 1988.[33][34] Dallas McKennon voices Gumby in the new adventures, in which Gumby and his pals travels beyond their toyland setting as a musical band. Gumby Adventures includes new characters, such as Gumby's little sister Minga, a mastodon named Denali and a chicken named Tilly.[8]

The new series includes the 1950s and 1960s shorts, with new audio. The voices were re-recorded and the music was replaced by Jerry Gerber's new synthesizer score.[34] Legal issues prevented Clokey from renewing rights to the original Capitol Records production tracks.

1990–2021: feature film and reruns edit

Starting in 1992, TV channels such as Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network aired reruns of Gumby episodes. In 1995, Clokey's production company produced an independently released theatrical film, Gumby: The Movie, as the character's first feature-length adventure, with John R. Dilworth, creator of Courage the Cowardly Dog, as animation consultant.[35] In it, the villainous Blockheads replace Gumby and his band with robots and kidnap their dog, Lowbelly. It has in-joke homages to science-fiction films such as Star Wars, The Terminator, and 2001: A Space Odyssey. In 1998, the Gumby episode "Robot Rumpus" was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000.[36]

On March 16, 2007, YouTube announced that all Gumby episodes would appear in their full-length form on its site, digitally remastered and with their original soundtracks. This deal also extended to other video sites, including AOL.[37] In March 2007, KQED-TV broadcast an hour-long documentary Gumby Dharma in its Truly CA series.[38] It details Clokey's life and work, and has new animation of Gumby and Pokey.[39] For these sequences, animator Stephen A. Buckley voiced Gumby and Clokey voiced Pokey.[40]

In 2012, MeTV began airing Gumby in its weekend morning animation block[41] until the end of the year.[42]

In 2014, the VOD service Kabillion broadcast Gumby.[43]

2022–present: Fox ownership edit

In February 2022, Fox Entertainment, the TV production division of the Murdoch family's Fox Corporation, announced it had acquired the Gumby intellectual property from the estate of Art's son, Joseph Clokey, encompassing all rights including "film, TV and streaming, consumer products, licensing, publishing and all other categories", with plans to launch new series across linear and digital platforms, while adding to the classic Gumby material available on its free streaming platform Tubi.[44][45] Before Fox ownership he made a cameo in the seventeenth season of The Simpsons in the episode, "The Girl Who Slept Too Little".

Cast edit

  • Ruth Eggleston: Gumby (1955–1956), Gumba (1955), Additional voices
  • Dallas McKennon: Gumby (1957, 1960–1964, 1987–1989, 1995), Pokey (1960–1969), Gumbo (1960), Prickle (1964–1969), Professor Kapp (1964–1988, 1995), Denali (1988), Nopey (1964–1969), Henry (1987 re-dubbed), Rodgy (1987 re-dubbed), Additional voices
  • Norma MacMillan: Gumby (1964–1969), Pokey (1967–1968), Goo (1964–1969), Gumba (1967–1968)
  • Ginny Tyler: Gumby (1968–1969), Gumba (1957–1962), Granny (1960–1962), Witty Witch (1960–1962), Additional voices
  • Stephen A. Buckley: Gumby (1987–1991, 1996, 2007)[40]
  • Betty Hartford: Gumba (1956)
  • Art Clokey: Pokey (1955–1988, 1995, 2007), Prickle (1964–1969, 1987–1989, 1995), Gumbo (1955–1989, 1995), Additional voices
  • Don Messick: Henry (1963), Rodgy (1963), Additional voices
  • Paul Frees: Professor Kapp (1963), Additional voices
  • Gloria Clokey: Goo (1987–1989, 1995), Gumba (1987–1989)
  • Janet MacDuff: Gumba (1988, 1995), Granny (1988), Additional voices
  • Holly Harman: Minga (1988), Tilly (1987–1989), Additional voices
  • Hal Smith: Prickle (1964–1969), Dr. Zveegee, Nopey, Additional voices
  • Dick Beals: Naughty Boy (1960)
  • Pinky Lee: Host (1956)
  • Bobby Nicholson: Scotty McKee (host) (1956–1967)

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
PilotsSeptember 2, 1953 (1953-09-02)
January 29, 1955 (1955-01-29)
NBC
143May 1, 1956 (1956-05-01)November 9, 1956 (1956-11-09)
287January 1, 1960 (1960-01-01)July 9, 1968 (1968-07-09)Syndication
399January 2, 1988 (1988-01-02)December 31, 1988 (1988-12-31)

Reception and legacy edit

In 1993, TV Guide named Gumby the best cartoon series of the 1950s in its issue celebrating 40 years of television.[46]

Beginning in 1994, the Library of Congress used Gumby as a "spokescharacter" for Adventures into Books: Gumby's World, a traveling exhibition promoting the Center for the Book's national reading campaign from 1997 to 2000.[47] By the end of the 1990s, Gumby and Pokey had also appeared in various commercials for Cheerios cereal, with Gumby voiced by Stephen A. Buckley.[48][40]

On August 4, 2006, the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta opened Art Clokey's Gumby: The First Fifty Years. This exhibition featured many of the original puppets and sets, along with screening of Clokey's films. This event was conceived by David Scheve of T.D.A. Animation and Joe Clokey of Premavision, and was one of several exhibits that opened around the country, celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Gumby Show.[49] The children's book Gumby Goes to the Sun was also published that year to commemorate the anniversary. The book was originally created in the 1980s by Clokey's daughter, Holly Harman (who voiced Gumby's sister, Minga, in the 1988 series).[50]

In 2007, the Gumby comic book series was nominated for two Eisner Awards, Best New Series and Best Publication for a Young Audience, and won the latter.[51] A Gumby graphic novel titled Gumby: 50 Shades of Clay was released in 2017.[52][53]

On October 12, 2011, a Google Doodle acknowledged Art Clokey's 90th birthday. It was composed of a toy block with a "G" and five clay balls in the Google colors. Clicking each ball revealed the Blockheads, Prickle, Goo, Gumby, and Pokey.[54]

On December 21, 2019, Eddie Murphy reprised his role while hosting SNL during a sketch on Weekend Update.[55]

Merchandising edit

 
The video game Gumby vs. the Astrobots

The most prominent of Gumby merchandise is the bendable figure set by Lakeside Toys. Several single packs and multi-figure sets were made by Jesco (later Trendmasters), and a 50th anniversary collection. There are plush dolls, keychains, mugs, a 1988 Colorforms set, a 1995 Trendmasters playset, and a Kubricks set by Medicom. A tribute album, Gumby: The Green Album, produced by Shepard Stern, was released in 1989.[56]

In August 2005, the first video game featuring Gumby, Gumby vs. the Astrobots, was released by Namco for the Game Boy Advance. The plot follows the Blockheads and their cohorts, the Astrobots capturing Pokey, Prickle, Goo, Gumbo and Gumba and placing them in books. With his friends and parents in trouble, Gumby sets out to rescue them and defeat the Blockheads.[57] The game is a sidescrolling platformer, where Gumby must navigate stages to reach the end, whilst avoiding enemies, pitfalls, and defeating a number of bosses from the game's various worlds. Gumby vs. the Astrobots received generally average reviews according to Review aggregator Metacritic, with an average score of 63 out of 100, based off four reviews.[58]

The Gumby images and toys are registered trademarks of Fox Entertainment. Premavision owned the distribution rights to the Gumby cartoons, having been reverted from previous distributor Warner Bros. Television in 2003, and had licensed the rights to Classic Media until September 30, 2012.[59] At this time, Classic Media was officially acquired by DreamWorks Animation and branded as DreamWorks Classics, which became a subsidiary of NBCUniversal in 2016.[60] As of April 2015, NCircle Entertainment owns home video and digital distribution rights to the cartoons.[61]

See also edit

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tributes parodies and merchandising Contents 1 Overview 2 History 2 1 1953 1969 Origins 2 2 1982 1989 Revival 2 3 1990 2021 feature film and reruns 2 4 2022 present Fox ownership 3 Cast 4 Episodes 5 Reception and legacy 6 Merchandising 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksOverview editThe Gumby franchise follows Gumby s adventures through different environments and historical eras His primary sidekick is Pokey an anthropomorphic orange pony His arch nemeses are the G and J Blockheads a pair of silent antagonistic red humanoid figures with cube shaped heads one with the letter G on the block the other with the letter J Their creation was inspired by the trouble making Katzenjammer Kids 4 5 Other characters include Prickle a yellow fire breathing dinosaur who sometimes styles himself as a detective with pipe and deerstalker hat like Sherlock Holmes Goo a flying blue shapeshifting mermaid who spits blue goo balls 6 Gumbo and Gumba Gumby s parents 7 and Nopey Gumby s dog whose entire vocabulary is the word nope The 1988 syndicated series added Gumby s sister Minga mastodon friend Denali and chicken friend Tilly 8 9 History edit1953 1969 Origins edit Gumby was created by Art Clokey in the early 1950s after he finished film school at the University of Southern California USC 1 Clokey s first animated film was a 1953 three minute student film titled Gumbasia a surreal montage of moving and expanding lumps of clay set to music in a parody of Disney s Fantasia 10 Gumbasia was created in the kinesthetic style taught by Clokey s USC professor Slavko Vorkapic described as massaging of the eye cells Much of Gumby s look and feel was inspired by this technique of camera movements and editing In 1955 Clokey showed Gumbasia to film producer Sam Engel who encouraged him to develop his technique by animating figures into children s stories 11 On January 29 1955 Clokey produced and filmed the first pilot episode starring Gumby titled Adventures of Gumby A Sample but never aired 12 The name Gumby came from the muddy clay found at Clokey s grandparents farm that his family called gumbo 13 Gumby s appearance was inspired by a suggestion from his wife Ruth nee Parkander that Gumby be based on the Gingerbread Man Clokey saw the color green as both racially neutral and a symbol of life 14 Gumby s legs and feet were made wide to pragmatically ensure that the figure would stand up during stop motion filming Gumby s slanted head was based on the hairstyle of Clokey s father Charles Farrington in an old photograph 15 16 The pilot episode was seen by NBC executive Thomas Warren Sarnoff who asked Clokey to make another one The second episode Gumby on the Moon became a huge hit on Howdy Doody so Sarnoff ordered a series in 1955 titled The Gumby Show 17 In 1955 and 1956 25 episodes at 11 minutes each aired on NBC 18 In early episodes Gumby s voice was provided by Ruth Eggleston wife of the show s art director Al Eggleston until 1957 when Dallas McKennon assumed the role 19 20 Al Eggleston also invented Pokey the little orange pony who was Gumby s best friend and was introduced during the earliest episodes Because of its variety format The Gumby Show features Clokey s animations plus interviews and games During this time the show had two successive hosts Robert Nicholson and Pinky Lee 21 22 In 1959 The Gumby Show entered syndication and more episodes were produced in the 1960s 23 Production started in Hollywood and in 1960 moved to a larger studio in Glendora California where it remained until production ended in 1969 During this time Gumby was primarily voiced by Norma MacMillan and occasionally by Ginny Tyler 19 24 25 The cartoon shorts introduce new characters including a blue mermaid named Goo and a yellow dinosaur named Prickle 6 Several sources claim that Dick Beals also voiced Gumby in the 1960s series 25 26 19 However Beals himself refuted this claim in a 2001 interview 27 1982 1989 Revival edit Beginning in 1982 Gumby was parodied by Eddie Murphy on Saturday Night Live 28 In it when the cameras are off the sweet Gumby reverts to his true self of an irascible cigar chomping celebrity who is highly demanding of the production executives Whenever they refuse his demands Gumby asserts his star status by saying I m Gumby dammit in an exaggerated Jewish accent 29 According to Joseph Clokey Art s son he and Art thought Eddie was a genius in the way he played that character 30 In 1987 the original Gumby shorts were released on home video 31 In 1988 Gumby appeared in The Puppetoon Movie 32 This renewed interest led to a new Gumby Adventures series of 99 seven minute episodes produced for television syndication in association with Lorimar Telepictures in 1988 33 34 Dallas McKennon voices Gumby in the new adventures in which Gumby and his pals travels beyond their toyland setting as a musical band Gumby Adventures includes new characters such as Gumby s little sister Minga a mastodon named Denali and a chicken named Tilly 8 The new series includes the 1950s and 1960s shorts with new audio The voices were re recorded and the music was replaced by Jerry Gerber s new synthesizer score 34 Legal issues prevented Clokey from renewing rights to the original Capitol Records production tracks 1990 2021 feature film and reruns edit Starting in 1992 TV channels such as Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network aired reruns of Gumby episodes In 1995 Clokey s production company produced an independently released theatrical film Gumby The Movie as the character s first feature length adventure with John R Dilworth creator of Courage the Cowardly Dog as animation consultant 35 In it the villainous Blockheads replace Gumby and his band with robots and kidnap their dog Lowbelly It has in joke homages to science fiction films such as Star Wars The Terminator and 2001 A Space Odyssey In 1998 the Gumby episode Robot Rumpus was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 36 On March 16 2007 YouTube announced that all Gumby episodes would appear in their full length form on its site digitally remastered and with their original soundtracks This deal also extended to other video sites including AOL 37 In March 2007 KQED TV broadcast an hour long documentary Gumby Dharma in its Truly CA series 38 It details Clokey s life and work and has new animation of Gumby and Pokey 39 For these sequences animator Stephen A Buckley voiced Gumby and Clokey voiced Pokey 40 In 2012 MeTV began airing Gumby in its weekend morning animation block 41 until the end of the year 42 In 2014 the VOD service Kabillion broadcast Gumby 43 2022 present Fox ownership edit In February 2022 Fox Entertainment the TV production division of the Murdoch family s Fox Corporation announced it had acquired the Gumby intellectual property from the estate of Art s son Joseph Clokey encompassing all rights including film TV and streaming consumer products licensing publishing and all other categories with plans to launch new series across linear and digital platforms while adding to the classic Gumby material available on its free streaming platform Tubi 44 45 Before Fox ownership he made a cameo in the seventeenth season of The Simpsons in the episode The Girl Who Slept Too Little Cast editRuth Eggleston Gumby 1955 1956 Gumba 1955 Additional voices Dallas McKennon Gumby 1957 1960 1964 1987 1989 1995 Pokey 1960 1969 Gumbo 1960 Prickle 1964 1969 Professor Kapp 1964 1988 1995 Denali 1988 Nopey 1964 1969 Henry 1987 re dubbed Rodgy 1987 re dubbed Additional voices Norma MacMillan Gumby 1964 1969 Pokey 1967 1968 Goo 1964 1969 Gumba 1967 1968 Ginny Tyler Gumby 1968 1969 Gumba 1957 1962 Granny 1960 1962 Witty Witch 1960 1962 Additional voices Stephen A Buckley Gumby 1987 1991 1996 2007 40 Betty Hartford Gumba 1956 Art Clokey Pokey 1955 1988 1995 2007 Prickle 1964 1969 1987 1989 1995 Gumbo 1955 1989 1995 Additional voices Don Messick Henry 1963 Rodgy 1963 Additional voices Paul Frees Professor Kapp 1963 Additional voices Gloria Clokey Goo 1987 1989 1995 Gumba 1987 1989 Janet MacDuff Gumba 1988 1995 Granny 1988 Additional voices Holly Harman Minga 1988 Tilly 1987 1989 Additional voices Hal Smith Prickle 1964 1969 Dr Zveegee Nopey Additional voices Dick Beals Naughty Boy 1960 Pinky Lee Host 1956 Bobby Nicholson Scotty McKee host 1956 1967 Episodes editMain article List of Gumby episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetworkPilotsSeptember 2 1953 1953 09 02 January 29 1955 1955 01 29 NBC143May 1 1956 1956 05 01 November 9 1956 1956 11 09 287January 1 1960 1960 01 01 July 9 1968 1968 07 09 Syndication399January 2 1988 1988 01 02 December 31 1988 1988 12 31 Reception and legacy editIn 1993 TV Guide named Gumby the best cartoon series of the 1950s in its issue celebrating 40 years of television 46 Beginning in 1994 the Library of Congress used Gumby as a spokescharacter for Adventures into Books Gumby s World a traveling exhibition promoting the Center for the Book s national reading campaign from 1997 to 2000 47 By the end of the 1990s Gumby and Pokey had also appeared in various commercials for Cheerios cereal with Gumby voiced by Stephen A Buckley 48 40 On August 4 2006 the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta opened Art Clokey s Gumby The First Fifty Years This exhibition featured many of the original puppets and sets along with screening of Clokey s films This event was conceived by David Scheve of T D A Animation and Joe Clokey of Premavision and was one of several exhibits that opened around the country celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Gumby Show 49 The children s book Gumby Goes to the Sun was also published that year to commemorate the anniversary The book was originally created in the 1980s by Clokey s daughter Holly Harman who voiced Gumby s sister Minga in the 1988 series 50 In 2007 the Gumby comic book series was nominated for two Eisner Awards Best New Series and Best Publication for a Young Audience and won the latter 51 A Gumby graphic novel titled Gumby 50 Shades of Clay was released in 2017 52 53 On October 12 2011 a Google Doodle acknowledged Art Clokey s 90th birthday It was composed of a toy block with a G and five clay balls in the Google colors Clicking each ball revealed the Blockheads Prickle Goo Gumby and Pokey 54 On December 21 2019 Eddie Murphy reprised his role while hosting SNL during a sketch on Weekend Update 55 Merchandising edit nbsp The video game Gumby vs the AstrobotsThe most prominent of Gumby merchandise is the bendable figure set by Lakeside Toys Several single packs and multi figure sets were made by Jesco later Trendmasters and a 50th anniversary collection There are plush dolls keychains mugs a 1988 Colorforms set a 1995 Trendmasters playset and a Kubricks set by Medicom A tribute album Gumby The Green Album produced by Shepard Stern was released in 1989 56 In August 2005 the first video game featuring Gumby Gumby vs the Astrobots was released by Namco for the Game Boy Advance The plot follows the Blockheads and their cohorts the Astrobots capturing Pokey Prickle Goo Gumbo and Gumba and placing them in books With his friends and parents in trouble Gumby sets out to rescue them and defeat the Blockheads 57 The game is a sidescrolling platformer where Gumby must navigate stages to reach the end whilst avoiding enemies pitfalls and defeating a number of bosses from the game s various worlds Gumby vs the Astrobots received generally average reviews according to Review aggregator Metacritic with an average score of 63 out of 100 based off four reviews 58 The Gumby images and toys are registered trademarks of Fox Entertainment Premavision owned the distribution rights to the Gumby cartoons having been reverted from previous distributor Warner Bros Television in 2003 and had licensed the rights to Classic Media until September 30 2012 59 At this time Classic Media was officially acquired by DreamWorks Animation and branded as DreamWorks Classics which became a subsidiary of NBCUniversal in 2016 60 As of April 2015 NCircle Entertainment owns home video and digital distribution rights to the cartoons 61 See also editPortals nbsp Television nbsp United States nbsp 1950s nbsp 1960s nbsp 1980s nbsp Animation List of films featuring clay animation Morph Semper Gumby Davey and GoliathReferences edit a b Felch Jason January 9 2010 Art Clokey dies at 88 creator of Gumby Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 7 2010 Otterson Joe February 8 2022 Fox Entertainment Acquires Rights to Gumby Franchise Variety Retrieved February 10 2022 As a recurring segment in this series The Blockheads Gumbyworld com Archived from the original on October 4 2011 Retrieved July 27 2011 Pokey Gumby s Best Pal Gumby com Retrieved July 27 2011 a b Prickle and Goo Gumby com Retrieved July 27 2011 Lloyd Robert July 9 2006 Even now Gumby has that special dimension Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 7 2010 a b Gladstone Jim October 12 1989 Musical Feat Of Clay A Gumby based Album The Philadelphia Inquirer Interstate General Media Retrieved 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