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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GumbyGumby - Wikipedia

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

  2. Jun 28, 2018 · Enjoy this collection of 5 classic Gumby episodes starring all of your favourite characters! Subscribe for more retro shows, movies and videos coming soon.--...

  3. The Gumby Show: With Art Clokey, Dal McKennon, Norma MacMillan, Ruth Eggleston. Innovative "Claymation" adventures of Gumby and his horse Pokey.

  4. This is the BIGGEST Gumby Show Adventures compilation available on YouTube remastered in full HD 1080p. This features some of the best-known Gumby cartoons f...

  5. Here are all 87 episodes in the 60’s series.

  6. the ultimate comp of the 1960s Gumby episodes. from 1960 to 1968.

  7. www.gumbyworld.com › art-clokey-gumby-historyHistory - Gumby

    1992 Art finishes The Gumby Movie, which was not widely advertised nor distributed. 1996-1998 Warner Vision releases the video of The Gumby Movie, and it quickly sells nearly a million copies on VHS.

  8. www.gumbyworld.comgumby-characters › gumbyGumby

    Getting to the Heart of It. Gumby, created by Art and Ruth Clokey, was a gift of love for children worldwide. This little green slab of clay comes alive through the wonders of clay animation, evoking visceral reactions from viewers.

  9. Dec 1, 1995 · Gumby: The Movie: Directed by Art Clokey. With Dal McKennon, Art Clokey, Gloria Clokey, Manny La Carruba. In this offshoot of the 1950s "claymation" cartoon series, the crazy Blockheads threaten to ruin Gumby's benefit concert by replacing the entire city of Clokeytown with robots.

  10. The Gumby Show is an American clay animation television series developed by Art Clokey.In the United States, the first episode of the series originally aired on Howdy Doody in 1955. The series was revived multiple times, with the last episode airing on December 31, 1988.