The Gumby Show

The Gumby Show (1956-1968)

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Follow the adventures of Gumby, Pokey, and those pesky Blockheads, in this Claymation adventure!

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
1968-07-09Indian ChallengeJul 9, 1968
1968-06-24Point of HonorJun 24, 1968
1968-06-23Sticky PokeyJun 23, 1968
1968-06-19Motor ManiaJun 19, 1968
1968-06-18Tail TaleJun 18, 1968
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Gumby Show' premiere?

'The Gumby Show' premiered on November 12, 1956.

Who created 'The Gumby Show'?

'The Gumby Show' was created by Art Clokey.

What is the genre of 'The Gumby Show'?

'The Gumby Show' is an animated children's television series.

What is the format of 'The Gumby Show'?

'The Gumby Show' follows a claymation format, using stop-motion animation.

Who voices the character Gumby in 'The Gumby Show'?

The character Gumby is voiced by Dal McKennon.

Who voices the character Pokey in 'The Gumby Show'?

The character Pokey is voiced by Art Clokey.

What is the main storyline of 'The Gumby Show'?

'The Gumby Show' follows the adventures of a green clay boy named Gumby and his orange pony, Pokey, as they embark on various imaginative escapades.

What are some of the recurring characters in 'The Gumby Show'?

Some recurring characters in 'The Gumby Show' include Prickle, Goo, and the Blockheads.

What are some of the memorable episodes of 'The Gumby Show'?

Some memorable episodes of 'The Gumby Show' include "The Little Lost Pony," "Moon Trip," and "The Magic Show."

How were the clay characters in 'The Gumby Show' created?

The clay characters in 'The Gumby Show' were created using clay and wire armatures, which allowed for flexible movement during the stop-motion animation process.

What was the target audience for 'The Gumby Show'?

'The Gumby Show' was primarily targeted towards a young audience, specifically children.

Was 'The Gumby Show' a successful television series?

Yes, 'The Gumby Show' gained a significant following and became a beloved children's television series.

Did 'The Gumby Show' receive any awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, 'The Gumby Show' did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

How long are the episodes of 'The Gumby Show'?

Each episode of 'The Gumby Show' has a runtime of approximately 11 minutes.

Are there any notable guest stars in 'The Gumby Show'?

No, 'The Gumby Show' did not feature any notable guest stars throughout its run.

Did 'The Gumby Show' have a catchy theme song?

Yes, 'The Gumby Show' had a catchy theme song that became synonymous with the series.

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