Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

1985
Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

7.5 | TV-G | en | Animation

Join the world’s sweetest heroes for high adventure in a mystical land of giants and wizards, ogres and dragons, and wondrous creatures both good and evil. Meet Gruffi, Zummi, Cubbi, Grammi, Tummi, Sunni, and all the legendary Gummis as they laugh, play, foil dastardly plots, and fight for what's right.

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EP19  The Rite Stuff
Feb. 22,1991
The Rite Stuff

Eager to meet the Barbics, Cavin accompanies the Gummis on a trip to Ursalia. He is at first not welcomed by the Barbics, but soon gets the chance to prove himself in a manhood ritual which Buddy has to undergo in order to become a full member of his tribe. However, a pair of satyr poachers are on the prowl looking for furs to line their purses – and the Gummis just so happen to be quite hairy ...

EP18  Wings Over Dunwyn
Feb. 21,1991
Wings Over Dunwyn

Grammi and Tummi go to feed a flock of giant birds just returning from their winter quarters, only to be forced to protect them from Igthorn hunting these birds to use them as war steeds and take care of one of their young at the same time!

EP17  May the Best Princess Win
Feb. 20,1991
May the Best Princess Win

King Gregor and Calla travel to the realm of King Jean-Claude and his daughter Marie to discuss an alliance against a fiendish villain, Marquis de Bouillabaisse, and Sunni, Cubbi and Tummi decide to hike along. However, once more Calla and Marie initiate a competitive quarrel, which leads them right into the arms of Bouillabaisse.

EP16  Trading Faces
Feb. 19,1991
Trading Faces

While thwarting yet one more attempt of Igthorn to claim rulership, Sir Tuxford is injured, so Sir Victor is called in to defend Dunwyn for the period of Tuxford's recovery. However, soon Igthorn hits upon a plan to use his likeness to his twin brother to conquer Dunwyn after all ...

EP15  Rocking Chair Bear
Feb. 18,1991
Rocking Chair Bear

When Lady Bane gets a lock of Sunni's hair, she uses it as part of a spell to keep her eternally young. Unfortunately, the spell also ages Sunni from a young Gummi to an old Gummi.

EP14  Tummi Trouble
Feb. 14,1991
Tummi Trouble

Igthorn purchases a love potion from a traveling gypsy to get Lady Bane around. But a severe accident instead makes Lady Bane fall in love with Toadie, and Tummi in love with Lady Bane!

EP13  King Igthorn (2)
Nov. 28,1990
King Igthorn (2)

Igthorn and his ogres have destroyed Gummi Glen, captured Dunwyn Kingdom and its citizens, and are keeping Grammi and Tummi held in Drekmore. Now Cavin and the remaining Gummies, with the help of the Barbics, must save them all while Zummi retrieves the Great Book and warn the Great Gummies to turn back.

EP12  King Igthorn (1)
Nov. 27,1990
King Igthorn (1)

With no sign of Igthorn for an entire year, not even in his own castle, Zummi Gummi finds this news as a perfect opportunity to call on the Great Gummies (much to the skepticism of Gruffi). However, Igthorn has recently devised the ultimate plan to finally capture the Gummies, obtain the Gummiberry juice, and take over Dunwyn.

EP11  True Gritty
Nov. 19,1990
True Gritty

Cubbi accidentally wrecks Ursalia's water reservoir, leaving the ancient metropolis short of its most important commodity. While Gruffi, Ursa and Sir Thornberry keep bickering whilst following an ancient aqueduct to find out why the water flow has stopped, Gritty and Cubbi try to lasso and train a few ramas (an amalgam of ram and lama) to fetch water from the not-so-nearest river. But then Gritty tries to get revenge on a group of mountain shepherds for human crimes against the ancient Gummi Bears, and Cubbi has a hard time trying to persuade him otherwise.

EP10  Queen of the Carpies
Nov. 15,1990
Queen of the Carpies

The bullying king of the Carpies loses his crown, which ends up in Sunni's hands – and the other Carpies promptly assume that she has defeated the king. Thus they take poor Sunni once again to Carpy Mountain, this time to rule as a queen, while the other Gummi's must team up with their old foe, the deposed Carpy King, to get her back.

EP9  A Recipe for Trouble
Nov. 06,1990
A Recipe for Trouble

Grammi tries to become a better cook and collects a number of strange roots for seasoning. Unfortunately, a trio of gnomes needs these roots to appease an everhungry, bullying monster, and Grammi decides to give that monster a taste of her house-made cooking.

EP8  Once More, the Crimson Avenger
Nov. 05,1990
Once More, the Crimson Avenger

Cubbi almost gives up after a defeat, but is re-inspired by a young boy's faith in the Crimson Avenger.

EP7  Thornberry to the Rescue
Oct. 19,1990
Thornberry to the Rescue

In his clumsiness, Sir Thornberry inadvertently releases the Spinster, an old menace of the Gummi Bears, and now he is his friends' best hope of escaping this monster before it makes dinner out of them.

EP6  Patchwork Gummi
Sep. 26,1990
Patchwork Gummi

Sunni finds an old enchanted Gummi quilt which records the old Gummis' greatest achievements on its patches. In her eagerness to show it to Calla, she loses the quilt to Lady Bane, who promptly employs its magic to try and make herself queen of Dunwyn.

EP5  Zummi in Slumberland
Sep. 25,1990
Zummi in Slumberland

Zummi has become burnt out on remembering his magic spells lately, so much that he starts casting them in his sleep.

EP4  Toadie the Conqueror
Sep. 19,1990
Toadie the Conqueror

Igthorn comes into the possession of an invincible magical suit armor of an infamous villain from the past. Unfortunately, this armor fits diminutive Toadie only, and once the dwarfish Ogre realizes its power, he simply decides to take his Dukie's place as the ruler of Dunwyn!

EP3  Tuxford's Turnaround
Sep. 18,1990
Tuxford's Turnaround

Gruffi & Grammi switch job places. Igthorn makes a machine to destroy Castle Dunwyn.

EP2  Friar Tum
Sep. 12,1990
Friar Tum

Lured by the aroma of their daily baking, Tummi ends up in the company of human monks, is forced to protect the faithful friars from the thieving trolls, and finally learns to say no for his own good.

EP1  A Gummi's Work is Never Done
Sep. 10,1990
A Gummi's Work is Never Done

Grammi and Gruffi decide to trade their usual chores to find out who has the easier job. Meanwhile, Toadie and Igthorn discover blueprints for an ancient Gummi Bear logging machine, but needs a Gummi to build it for him, leading to another hunt for the bears.

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7.5 | TV-G | en | Animation , Family , Kids | More Info
Released: 1985-09-14 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Television , Tokyo Movie Shinsha Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Join the world’s sweetest heroes for high adventure in a mystical land of giants and wizards, ogres and dragons, and wondrous creatures both good and evil. Meet Gruffi, Zummi, Cubbi, Grammi, Tummi, Sunni, and all the legendary Gummis as they laugh, play, foil dastardly plots, and fight for what's right.

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Cast

June Foray , Lorenzo Music , Katie Leigh

Director

Ken Tsumura

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Walt Disney Television , Tokyo Movie Shinsha

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Julia Arsenault (ja_kitty_71) I love this series from Disney, and also fantasy is my top genre. And since it was made in 1985, I am staring to love movies and series that are made on my birth year. My favorite characters from the show are Sunni Gummi (the teenage Gummi girl), Cavin & Princess Calla; I think they are a cute couple. I also love Aquairanne the Mermaid, the first REAL mermaid before The Little Mermaid's Ariel. She only appeared in one episode called "Water Way to Go," and was Gusto's (the artistic Gummi Bear) love interest.Overall, I love this show, it is another Disney fantasy. And you know, I love the sound of Noelle North's voice when she does the voice of Princess Calla, she almost sound English...English English.
Dawalk-1 This is one of the shows that jump-started the subsidiary production company/studio: Walt Disney Television Animation (the other being Wuzzles). And what a great start to WDTA it was, and is. When this show premiered, it was over a year before I was born. I don't believe I ever watched it when it originally aired on CBS nor do I remember even watching it after being switched over to ABC. But I positively know for sure I watched it after it began airing as part of the Disney Afternoon block. I think I remember it airing on the Disney Channel too before it got moved to Toon Disney. Unfortunately, I wasn't fortunate enough to watch the Disney Channel with the picture unscrambled (other than for one week a month), thanks to that stupid, premium channel horse-feathers, so my parents wouldn't subscribe to it. We never had Toon Disney as part of our cable package, by the time someone finally decided to drop the premium channel thing, which should've never been conceived and executed in the first place, Toon Disney had already taken in some, certain shows. By the time we finally got the channel formerly known as Toon Disney, it had already been renamed Disney XD. Not to get too off topic, but I just wanted and had to mention those things. Anyway, back to more about this show. First of all, if anyone wondered why it took as long as it did for a Disney animated t.v. series to be made, then the late Walt Disney's goal to have a cartoon made for the t.v. medium on a higher budget and quality should answer your question. Less than twenty years after Walt's death, this goal was achieved by all those who kept his company alive and they succeeded in what he had planned, and set out to do. I know Walt would've loved this series and the crew who worked on this would've done him proud. The top-notch animation is just one of the reasons this is considered to be one of the best and most beloved TV cartoons, Disney or otherwise, of not only the 1980s, but of all time, and deservedly so. Although there were other animations made for t.v. from that decade before it being on the same level (the various, animated adaptations of certain books for the ABC Weekend Specials). At the time, I hadn't even noticed there was that much difference in the animation qualities nor had I even heard of the term "limited animation" yet. Usually, Disney has been among the best production companies and studios with the greatest animation anyone will find. A few years back, I became reacquainted with the show and began watching a few episodes on Youtube and Dailymotion a few years back, then to a break, then it was on again with watching what I hadn't seen in years earlier this year. And I've been enjoying them. It's been great seeing them again. An interesting thing is the similarities between this and The Black Cauldron, and what they have in common: Both were released in '85, set in medieval times, and featured aspiring knights (Taran and Cavin), and princesses (Eilonnwy and Calla). It was even more successful than The Black Cauldron. Besides the animation, the 'toon has everything else going for it: Plots, story lines, characters, etc. Pretty much what other reviewers here covered as I must concur. The theme song and the episodes are epic. This is just a well-done series that's truly adventurous overall. At the time, I had no idea just how significant this show was, especially its responsibility and impact on the t.v. animation of the '90s (though as much as I wish there was more consistency with that phenomenon, it wasn't always as much as I thought there would've been). It's full of wonder and the Gummi bears are magnificent. Another reviewer who mentioned trying to tell others about the show mentioned that they had no idea what he was talking about at all. I don't see how no one from that generation could not have heard of nor seen this, unless it pertained to those from a different generation. To all those who may not have already checked it out, I, too, recommended it as it's one of the better t.v. animations, of the '80s or otherwise. The perfect beginning to the assembly line of WDTA productions in the pre-Disney Channel Originals era (1985-2002).
ashleak6 Remember Saturday Morning cartoons? That's the time slot where mostly forgettable cartoons aired. There are some gems though and this show "Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears" is one of those gems. This show is better than the usual Saturday Morning mundane cartoon fare.(most Saturday Morning cartoons back in the late 60s and 70s have limited animation, forgettable characters and repetitive plots and story lines). The animation is different than the usual Saturday Morning cartoon fare of the time, the stories are wonderful and the characters are lovable and complex unlike most other Saturday Morning cartoons during it's time. The characters live in Gummi Glen in a tree in a forest. The Gummies go on tons of adventures and they drink Gummi Berri Juice and that's what makes them bounce and it makes the humans super(temporarily). This show paved way for later Disney Golden Era classics such as DuckTales, TaleSpin, Darkwing Duck, Rescue Rangers and so many others. It's sad that Disney is making lame cartoons nowadays and not ones like this one. I definitely recommend checking this show out. It made Saturday Mornings more fun and parents, buy the DVD box set for your kids, they will love the show. If you like this show, check out other Disney Golden Era TV cartoons such as DuckTales or TaleSpin.
BatStarIndyFreak This was a well made cartoon that an adult can enjoy without condescending. All the characters were well played out and the stories were solid. There was plenty of wit displayed by the characters on both sides. I just had to memorize the theme song, just plain fun.