The Gumby Show

The Gumby Show

1956
The Gumby Show
The Gumby Show

The Gumby Show

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Innovative "Claymation" adventures of Gumby and his horse Pokey.

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EP109  The Indian Challenge
Jul. 09,1968
The Indian Challenge

Episode 87 of revival. Episode 130 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 24 seconds.

EP108  Point of Honor
Jun. 24,1968
Point of Honor

Episode 86 of revival. Episode 129 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 39 seconds.

EP107  Sticky Pokey
Jun. 23,1968
Sticky Pokey

Episode 85 of revival. Episode 128 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 28 seconds.

EP106  Motor Mania
Jun. 19,1968
Motor Mania

Episode 84 of revival. Episode 127 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 13 seconds.

EP105  Tail Tale
Jun. 18,1968
Tail Tale

Episode 83 of revival. Episode 126 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 45 seconds.

EP104  Indian Country
Jun. 09,1968
Indian Country

Episode 82 of revival. Episode 125 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 24 seconds.

EP103  Foxy Box
May. 31,1968
Foxy Box

Episode 81 of revival. Episode 124 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 44 seconds.

EP102  Gabby Auntie
May. 22,1968
Gabby Auntie

Episode 80 of revival. Episode 123 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 59 seconds.

EP101  A Bone for Nopey
May. 15,1968
A Bone for Nopey

Episode 79 of revival. Episode 122 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 42 seconds.

EP100  Bully for Gumby
May. 01,1968
Bully for Gumby

Episode 78 of revival. Episode 121 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 21 seconds.

EP99  Stuck on Books
Apr. 30,1968
Stuck on Books

Episode 77 of revival. Episode 120 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 27 seconds.

EP98  Dog Catchers
Apr. 22,1968
Dog Catchers

Episode 76 of revival. Episode 119 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 49 seconds.

EP97  Gold Rush Gumby
Apr. 15,1968
Gold Rush Gumby

Episode 75 of revival. Episode 118 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 14 seconds.

EP96  Dopey Nopey
Apr. 03,1968
Dopey Nopey

Episode 74 of revival. Episode 117 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 56 seconds.

EP95  El Toro
Mar. 28,1968
El Toro

Episode 73 of revival. Episode 116 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 36 seconds.

EP94  Gumby Babysits
Mar. 22,1968
Gumby Babysits

Episode 72 of revival. Episode 115 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 12 seconds.

EP93  The Rodeo King
Mar. 17,1968
The Rodeo King

Episode 71 of revival. Episode 114 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 19 seconds.

EP92  Turnip Trap
Mar. 12,1968
Turnip Trap

Episode 70 of revival. Episode 113 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 9 seconds.

EP91  Wishful Thinking
Feb. 29,1968
Wishful Thinking

Episode 69 of revival. Episode 112 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 56 seconds.

EP90  This Little Piggy
Feb. 26,1968
This Little Piggy

Episode 68 of revival. Episode 111 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes.

EP89  All Broken Up
Feb. 20,1968
All Broken Up

Episode 67 of revival. Episode 110 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 1 seconds.

EP88  Grub Grabber Gumby
Feb. 01,1968
Grub Grabber Gumby

Episode 66 of revival. Episode 109 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 4 seconds. Gumby's over-eating habitat lead him to a nightmare.

EP87  "A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts"
Jan. 22,1968

Episode 65 of revival. Episode 108 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 50 seconds. Gumby fails to grow coconuts and buys a fertilizer, which has its own successful results.

EP86  Pokey Minds the Baby
Jan. 15,1968
Pokey Minds the Baby

Episode 64 of revival. Episode 107 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 38 seconds.

EP85  Weight and See
Jan. 03,1968
Weight and See

Episode 63 of revival. Episode 106 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 45 seconds. Gumby and his gang tries out a fortune-telling weight machine.

EP84  Behind the Puff Ball
Jan. 01,1968
Behind the Puff Ball

Episode 62 of revival. Episode 105 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 17 seconds. Pokey and Prickle are playing polo until something went wrong with Prickle's ball.

EP83  Do-It-Yourself Gumby
Dec. 31,1967
Do-It-Yourself Gumby

Episode 61 of revival. Episode 104 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 54 seconds. Gumby invites his own device that could give everything he suggested.

EP82  The Moon Boggles
Dec. 30,1967
The Moon Boggles

Episode 60 of revival. Episode 103 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 18 seconds.

EP81  Haunted Hot Dog
Dec. 28,1967
Haunted Hot Dog

Episode 59 of revival. Episode 102 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 15 seconds.

EP80  Hot Ice
Dec. 28,1967
Hot Ice

Episode 58 of revival. Episode 101 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 52 seconds.

EP79  Piano Rolling Blues
Dec. 27,1967
Piano Rolling Blues

Episode 57 of revival. Episode 100 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 39 seconds. An evil scientist, who lives next to a pianist, attempts to get rid of his neighbor's piano by hiring the Gumby Piano Moving Company, claiming himself to be the pianist who is no good. Gumby attempts all sorts of ways to get rid of the piano until the mad scientist sees Prickle is one of Gumby's employees, then attempts to capture a living dinosaur.

EP78  Prickle Turns Artist
Dec. 26,1967
Prickle Turns Artist

Episode 56 of revival. Episode 99 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 3 seconds.

EP77  Shady Lemonade
Dec. 25,1967
Shady Lemonade

Episode 55 of revival. Episode 98 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 11 seconds.

EP76  Moon Madness
Dec. 24,1967
Moon Madness

Episode 54 of revival. Episode 97 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 51 seconds.

EP75  Puppy Talk
Dec. 23,1967
Puppy Talk

Episode 53 of revival. Episode 96 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 7 seconds.

EP74  Puppy Dog School
Dec. 22,1967
Puppy Dog School

Episode 52 of revival. Episode 95 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 27 seconds.

EP73  Mystic Magic
Dec. 15,1967
Mystic Magic

Episode 51 of revival. Episode 94 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 10 seconds.

EP72  Lawn Party
Dec. 08,1967
Lawn Party

Episode 50 of revival. Episode 93 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 53 seconds.

EP71  The Big Eye
Dec. 01,1967
The Big Eye

Episode 49 of revival. Episode 92 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 2 seconds.

EP70  Super-Spray
Nov. 29,1967
Super-Spray

Episode 48 of revival. Episode 91 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 31 seconds.

EP69  Dragon Daffy
Nov. 25,1967
Dragon Daffy

Episode 47 of revival. Episode 90 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 22 seconds.

EP68  Tricky Ball
Nov. 22,1967
Tricky Ball

Episode 46 of revival. Episode 89 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 2 seconds.

EP67  Of Clay and Critters
Nov. 19,1967
Of Clay and Critters

Episode 45 of revival. Episode 88 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 29 seconds.

EP66  Gumby Crosses the Delaware
Nov. 18,1966
Gumby Crosses the Delaware

Episode 44 of revival. Episode 87 in syndication. Runtime: 7 minutes, 44 seconds.

EP65  Son of Liberty
Nov. 15,1966
Son of Liberty

Episode 43 of revival. Episode 86 in syndication. Runtime: 7 minutes, 19 seconds.

EP64  Pokey's Price
Nov. 02,1966
Pokey's Price

Episode 42 of revival. Episode 85 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 46 seconds.

EP63  Pilgrims on the Rocks
Nov. 01,1966
Pilgrims on the Rocks

Episode 41 of revival. Episode 84 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 8 seconds.

EP62  The Gumby League
Oct. 31,1966
The Gumby League

Episode 40 of revival. Episode 83 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes. Gumby's baseball team plays the Blockheads.

EP61  A GrooBee Fight
Oct. 18,1966
A GrooBee Fight

Episode 39 of revival. Episode 82 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 46 seconds.

EP60  The Golden Gosling
Nov. 01,1966
The Golden Gosling

Episode 38 of revival. Episode 81 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 52 seconds.

EP59  Prickle's Problem
Oct. 02,1966
Prickle's Problem

Episode 37 of revival. Episode 80 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 45 seconds. Prickle feels that he goes unnoticed and that his life lacks excitement. While eating ice cream with Gumby, Pokey and Goo, Prickle notices a baby about to be hit by a car. He saves the child and becomes famous – but his fame turns out to be a curse, as the evil Doctor Zveegee decides he wants to capture Prickle to add to his collection.

EP58  Mason Hornet
Oct. 01,1966
Mason Hornet

Episode 36 of revival. Episode 79 in syndication. Runtime: 44 minutes, 44 seconds.

EP57  The Ferris-Wheel Mystery
Sep. 30,1965
The Ferris-Wheel Mystery

Episode 35 of revival. Episode 78 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 57 seconds.

EP56  The Magic Flute
Sep. 21,1965
The Magic Flute

Episode 34 of revival. Episode 77 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 58 seconds.

EP55  School for Squares
Sep. 18,1965
School for Squares

Episode 33 of revival. Episode 76 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 36 seconds. Gumby receives a distress signal from the Pesky Indian Reserve. The chief says the Blockheads have kidnapped the Indian children and forced them into their school, which is actually an indoctrination center transforming them into Blockhead children.

EP54  The Golden Iguana
Sep. 14,1965
The Golden Iguana

Episode 32 of revival. Episode 75 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 52 seconds. Prickle wins a national pet contest and is awarded a prize golden iguana. The professor mixes a special formula for its food but there is one wrong ingredient. This causes the iguana to double its size. The blockheads decide to take the iguana but Gumby again manages to foil them. Before things are over though, the iguana gives them all a shock.

EP53  Making Squares
Aug. 22,1965
Making Squares

Episode 31 of revival. Episode 74 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 26 seconds.

EP52  G. F. D. (Gumby's Fire Department)
Aug. 15,1965
G. F. D. (Gumby's Fire Department)

Episode 30 of revival. Episode 73 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 53 seconds. An experiment causes a fire in Professor Kapp's laboratory. The Gumby Fire Department rushes to save Kapp, only for Gumby, Pokey and Prickle to realize they lost their jump net and other equipment. Goo saves the day by making herself into a net to save Kapp, then uses her clay to snuff the fire.

EP51  Candidate for President
Aug. 02,1965
Candidate for President

Episode 28 of revival. Episode 72 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 37 seconds.

EP50  Goo for Pokey
Jul. 31,1964
Goo for Pokey

Episode 28 of revival. Episode 71 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 29 seconds.

EP49  A Hair-Raising Adventure
Jul. 10,1964
A Hair-Raising Adventure

Episode 27 of revival. Episode 70 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 12 seconds.

EP48  The Blue Gooooooo
Jul. 09,1964
The Blue Gooooooo

Episode 26 of revival. Episode 69 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 25 seconds. There are, in fact, seven 'o's on the title screen. Gumby and Prickle, who are World War One aviators, attempt to put an end to the Black Baron. Goo has her way of helping the heroes. While fighting the Black Baron in his tri-plane, Gumby crashes. Pokey and Prickle vow to carry on the fight for Gumby. Goo is ordered to remain on the ground because she is a girl – but Goo has her own ideas about that – and it is through her efforts that the mission is carried out successfully.

EP47  Good Knight Story
Jun. 24,1964
Good Knight Story

Episode 25 of revival. Episode 68 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 35 seconds.

EP46  The Missle-Bird
Jun. 23,1964
The Missle-Bird

Episode 24 of revival. Episode 67 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 58 seconds.

EP45  Siege of BoonesBorough
Jun. 19,1964
Siege of BoonesBorough

Episode 23 of revival. Episode 66 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 41 seconds.

EP44  Tricky Train
Jun. 18,1964
Tricky Train

Episode 22 of revival. Episode 65 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 2 seconds. Nopey's debut.

EP43  The Reluctant Gargoyles
Jun. 09,1964
The Reluctant Gargoyles

Episode 21 of revival. Episode 64 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 5 seconds. Prickle's and Goo's debut. Gumby is fully absent.

EP42  Who's What
May. 22,1963
Who's What

Episode 20 of revival. Episode 63 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 42 seconds. Billed as "A Gumby Special" as it does not feature Gumby.

EP41  Treasure for Henry
May. 22,1963
Treasure for Henry

Episode 19 of revival. Episode 62 in syndication. Runtime: 7 minutes, 5 seconds. Billed as "A Gumby Special" as it does not feature Gumby.

EP40  Dragon Witch
May. 01,1963
Dragon Witch

Episode 18 of revival. Episode 61 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 21 seconds. Billed as "A Gumby Special" as it does not feature Gumby.

EP39  Pigeon in a Plum Tree
Dec. 17,1960
Pigeon in a Plum Tree

Episode 17 of revival. Episode 60 in syndication. Runtime: 7 minutes, 19 seconds.

EP38  Scrooge Loose
Dec. 10,1960
Scrooge Loose

Episode 16 of revival. Episode 59 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 51 seconds.

EP37  Santa-Witch
Dec. 03,1960
Santa-Witch

Episode 15 of revival. Episode 58 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 2 seconds. When Santa Claus gets sick, Pokey calls up the witch to fly the sleigh and deliver children their Christmas presents. This is the first episode where Gumby is mentioned.

EP36  Rain for Roo
Apr. 03,1960
Rain for Roo

Episode 14 of revival. Episode 57 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 4 seconds.

EP35  King for a Day
Mar. 25,1960
King for a Day

Episode 13 of revival. Episode 44 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 47 seconds.

EP34  Sad King Ott's Daughter
Mar. 19,1960
Sad King Ott's Daughter

Episode 12 of revival. Episode 55 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 30 seconds. Sad King Ott and his daughter's debut, and a clip of the re-recorded episode is heard in Gumby: The Movie.

EP33  The Small Planets
Mar. 12,1960
The Small Planets

Episode 11 of revival. Episode 54 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 16 seconds. Gumby has had enough of parental rule and encourages Pokey to come with him into outer space to find their own planet, despite Pokey's reluctance to leave Earth. They then find three planets all populated by kids who ran away from home.

EP32  Northland Follies
Mar. 01,1960
Northland Follies

Episode 10 of revival. Episode 53 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 10 seconds.

EP31  Ricoshet Pete
Feb. 28,1960
Ricoshet Pete

Episode 9 of revival. Episode 52 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 55 seconds.

EP30  Hot Rod Granny
Feb. 20,1960
Hot Rod Granny

Episode 8 of revival. Episode 51 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 52 seconds. Gumby is taking his hot rod for a spin downtown, at the same time when Granny broke her glasses and mistakes the hot rod for her car and Pokey, who is still inside, for her dog Hepzibah. Due to her blurred vision, Granny risks all sorts of accidents, which she blames on "young reckless speedmonsters" and is happy to hear police sirens, only to realize a motorcycle policeman is on the lookout for Gumby's stolen car. Note: Granny's debut, and this is the first day in the limelight episode.

EP29  The Witty Witch
Feb. 20,1960
The Witty Witch

Episode 7 of revival. Episode 50 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 56 seconds.

EP28  The GrooBee
Feb. 18,1960
The GrooBee

Episode 6 of revival. Episode 49 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 53 seconds.

EP27  Hidden Valley
Feb. 02,1960
Hidden Valley

Episode 5 of revival. Episode 48 in syndication. Run time: 5 minutes, 49 seconds.

EP26  Chicken Feed
Jan. 22,1960
Chicken Feed

Episode 4 of revival. Episode 47 in syndication. Run time: 5 minutes, 59 seconds. Gumby uses "Super Gro" chicken feed, which causes his pet hen Tilly to become monstrous and lay gigantic eggs everywhere. The veterinarian comes to the rescue. Note: Tilly's first and only prototypical appearance.

EP25  The Glob
Jan. 15,1960
The Glob

Episode 3 of revival. Episode 46 in syndication. Run time: 5 minutes, 41 seconds. A clip of this episode appears in Gumby: The Movie.

EP24  Even Steven
Jan. 03,1960
Even Steven

Episode 2 of revival. Episode 45 in syndication. Run time: 6 minutes.

EP23  The Zoops
Jan. 01,1960
The Zoops

This is the first new episode following the revival and syndication. Episode 44 in syndication. Run time: 6 minutes, 42 seconds. Gumby, who has been selling watermelons to raise money to buy his mother a birthday present, is given a magic potion by a wizard which transforms watermelons into colorful creatures called "Zoops", which move about randomly. Seeing the chance for a fast buck, Gumby sells them to the zoo, then celebrates at an automat. When Pokey says they should only spend the money on the present, Gumby says to lighten up and live a little. Meanwhile at the zoo, when the Zoops are out of control, the zookeeper hoses them with water, causing them to revert to watermelons. Gumby, who already spent half the money celebrating, is made to work it off cleaning cages. Pokey is sorry Gumby's mother will not be getting a present, and when Gumby suggests another moneymaker, Pokey replies "No, Gumby, I have had enough of your ideas".

EP22  In a Fix
Nov. 09,1956
In a Fix

Episode 43 in syndication. Run time: 4 minutes, 34 seconds.

EP21  Train Trouble
Nov. 02,1956
Train Trouble

Episode 42 in syndication. Run time: 4 minutes, 43 seconds.

EP20  Tree Trouble
Oct. 26,1956
Tree Trouble

Split into episodes 40 and 41 in syndication: Tree Trouble Eager Beavers Run time: 9 minutes, 23 seconds.

EP19  In the Dough
Nov. 10,1956
In the Dough

Split into episodes 38 and 39 in syndication: In The Dough Baker's Tour Run time: 10 minutes, 42 seconds.

EP18  Toying Around
Oct. 19,1956
Toying Around

Split into episodes 36 and 37 in syndication: Toying Around Toy Capers Run time:11 minutes, 27 seconds.

EP17  Rain Spirits
Oct. 05,1956
Rain Spirits

Split into episodes 34 and 35 in syndication: Rain Spirits The Kachinas Run time: 12 minutes, 13 seconds.

EP16  The Racing Game
Sep. 28,1956
The Racing Game

Split into episodes 32 and 33 in syndication: The Racing Game Gumby Racer Run time: 10 minutes, 15 seconds. A short version of this episode is called "Gumby Racer"

EP15  Pokey Express
Sep. 21,1958
Pokey Express

Split into episodes 30 and 31 in syndication: The Pokey Express Indian Trouble Run time: 9 minutes, 57 seconds.

EP14  The Magic Wand
Sep. 24,1956
The Magic Wand

Split into episodes 28 and 29 in syndication: The Magic Show The Magic Wand Run time: 9 minutes, 59 seconds.

EP13  The Mocking Monkey
Sep. 07,1957
The Mocking Monkey

Split into episodes 26 and 27 in syndication: The Mocking Monkey How Not to Trap Lions Run time: 10 minutes, 15 seconds.

EP12  Gumby Business
Aug. 31,1957
Gumby Business

Split into episodes 24 and 25 in syndication: Gumby Business Toy Fun Run time: 10 minutes, 55 seconds. This is the first episode without dialogue. A short version of this episode is called "Toy Fun"

EP11  Outcast Marbles
Aug. 24,1957
Outcast Marbles

Split into episodes 22 and 23 in syndication: Odd Balls Outcast Marbles Run time: 10 minutes, 37 seconds. Gumby reads a story about two soft marbles that can't hold their shape, and goes on a mission to find which sound will make them round normal marbles again. A shortened version of this episode was named "Odd Balls"

EP10  The Eggs and Trixie
Aug. 17,1956
The Eggs and Trixie

Split into episodes 20 and 21 in syndication: Eggs and Trixie Egg Trouble Run time: 11 minutes, 2 seconds. Gumby has a daydream adventure with a young dinosaur named Trixie. The pre-historic adventure provides an authentic view of these times. Gumby has an exciting adventure in Dinosaurland. Volcanoes erupting, an earthquake and a dinosaur stampede all cause Gumby trouble before his adventure is over.

EP9  Lion Around
Aug. 10,1957
Lion Around

Split into episodes 18 and 19 in syndication: Lion Around Lion Drive Run time: 11 minutes, 9 seconds. A lion escapes from the zoo, frightening Gumby and Pokey who have been playing in the park. The lion proves to be friendly and asks Gumby and Pokey to show him how to go abo’ut seeing the world. Meanwhile, the zookeeper sets a lion trap to recapture the lion but instead succeeds in capturing Gumbys father. Richard the lion sets out to see the world in a fast sports car, taking Gumby and Pokey with him. A wild and frightening ride through the streets of the city gets even scarier when they become airborne. Richard wisely decides that life outside the zoo is too much for him.

EP8  Toy Crazy
Jul. 27,1956
Toy Crazy

Split into episodes 16 and 17 in syndication: Toy Crazy Toy Joy Run time: 10 minutes, 47 seconds. It is Gumbys birthday and he is permitted to choose his own present from the toy store! Note: This episode was edited into the unofficial Christmas segment without the title card.

EP7  Robot Rumpus
Jul. 20,1956
Robot Rumpus

Split into episodes 14 and 15 in syndication: Robot Rumpus Yard Work Made Easy Run time: 11 minutes, 5 seconds. Gumby uses toy robots to do his household chores on Saturdays, but they go haywire. Alternate title of edit is "Yard Work Made Easy"

EP6  Too Loo
Jul. 13,1956
Too Loo

Split into episodes 12 and 13 in syndication: Too Loo Gumby Concerto Run time: 9 minutes, 42 seconds. Too and Loo are music notes who escape from a cracked record. After Gumby woke up from his nap, he got up to turn off the record player. Two giant sentient notes jump out of it and hide in his mouth from the sour note, which also jumps out of it. When the sour note flies away on the record, the notes, Too and Loo, come out of Gumby's mouth and explain that they want to go home to the instrument they came from. Gumby agrees to take them to Music Land and help them find their home. Unfortunately, they forgot what instrument played them, so Gumby has to try them all, and they go into crying fits with every mistake. Gumby decides to put on a show to cheer them up. Meanwhile, the sour note has found their hiding place and he's using his little flying record to try and catch them.

EP5  The Black Knight
Jul. 06,1956
The Black Knight

Split into episodes 10 and 11 in syndication: The Black Knight Mysterious Fires Run time: 10 minutes, 42 seconds. Gumby's playing with a giant electromagnet on a crane one day, which accidentally strips the armor off of a knight who was passing by. As they sort the mess out, Gumby learns that the knight is looking for someone who can challenge The Black Knight, who has placed a spell on the dragon that makes it burn down wheat fields. And so, Gumby confronts the Black Knight, who challenges Gumby to a duel over whether or not the dragon should be freed.

EP4  The Fantastic Farmer
Jun. 29,1956
The Fantastic Farmer

Split into episodes 8, and 9 in syndication: The Fantastic Farmer Gopher Trouble Run time: 10 minutes, 57 seconds. Gum’by goes to Farmer Glenns Ranch to help Pokey. His crops are not growing properly, so Gumby helps in every way he can and finally divides himself into a lot of Gumbys, which go over the fields with many different farm machines. It turns out that the wild growth of the crops is the result of a gopher who In order to feed his large, hungry family, injects roots of corn plants with a chemical that makes them grow into giant ears and roots. Gumby solves the problem by inventing a root machine that makes tasty roots out of weeds.

EP3  The Little Lost Pony
Jun. 22,1956
The Little Lost Pony

Split into episodes 6 and 7 in syndication: Little Lost Pony The Blockheads Run time: 11 minutes 9 seconds. A television bulletin warns people to be on the look-out for a lost red pony, with a reward set at 100 ice cream cones. Meanwhile, Gumby goes outside to play and hears a whinny of distress. Rushing to the sound, Gumby finds the pony named Pokey caught on a railroad track and wiggles him free. With hopes of gaining the ice cream cone reward, "G" and "J" Blockhead try to get rid of Gumby and capture Pokey.

EP2  Mirrorland
Jun. 15,1956
Mirrorland

Split into episodes 4 and 5 in syndication: Mirrorland Lost and Found Run time: 9 minutes 40 seconds. When Gumby loses his coin through one of three mirrors, he begins a search within the virtual images of each. In one of the mirrors, Gumby's reflection assists him. Instructed to do everything backwards in the Mirror Land, Gumby is able to trace the location of his coin. A shortened version of this episode was named "Lost and Found"

EP1  Moon Trip
May. 01,1956
Moon Trip

Split into episodes 1,2, and 3 in syndication: Moon Trip Gumby on the Moon Trapped on the Moon Run time: 15 minutes 41 seconds.

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Released: 1956-05-01 | Released Producted By: Family Home Entertainment , Clokey Productions Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.gumbyworld.com/
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Innovative "Claymation" adventures of Gumby and his horse Pokey.

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Cast

Pinky Lee , Don Messick , Paul Frees

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Art Clokey

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rannynm After more than 60 years since Gumby was first created, we are brought back to the good times of the original, and my opinion the best of the iconic Gumby and Pokey characters. Gumby is all about fun and comedy. You watch Gumby not for drama or romance. There is lots of action and fantasy, since it is all about Gumby's fun adventures. Art Clokey (creator of Gumby) does a fantastic job writing fun and unique episodes. I love each of the characters for the fun and silly adventures they undertake and how unique each one is. Even small characters have their own personality which I love. Not many shows today pay so much attention to each character. I think Art Clokey has done a mind blowing job making these shows. He created some cool special effect techniques such as one episode with a rocket ship where he has scratched each frame so it looks like flames. Techniques like this were used in films for decades afterwards. The stop motion animation itself is very smooth and impressive, particularly since it was made 60 years ago!My favorite episode is the first one, when Gumby goes to the moon and his Dad needs to save him. I love it because it starts off Gumby's career and is kind of the birth of Gumby. This also includes the rocket special effects mentioned above. The episode is really a joy to watch, not to mention that it was so symbolic for those times when everything was about space travel. People that enjoyed Gumby growing up will be happy to share their passion with a new generation. After all, Gumby is meant for kids. Ages seven to eighteen would probably enjoy the series more than younger kids and would be able appreciate the beauty of the clay animation. I give it five out of five stars because, what they did was way ahead of their time with the special effects, unique stories, wonderful characters and more. Can't wait to see what's next in store for Gumby! (They are creating some entirely new episodes)Reviewed by Gerry O., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic. For more youth reviews, go to kidsfirst dot org.
galaxy2069 The 1950's Gumby claymation series has always startled and amazed with its imaginative plots and characterizations. The playful worlds (and moods) created by the steady artistry of Art Clokey (Gumby's creator) continue to mesmerize the youthful hearts and minds of millions. Gumby is cheerfully captivating - with episode titles like Chicken Feed, Hot Rod Granny, The Zoops, Moon Trip, and King for a Day. The adventures of Gumby (and his pals Pokey, Prickle & Goo) will forever be etched in your mind, so don't miss out. I'd advise all curious readers to purchase any original episodes flying around (for just a few dollars) and don't forget to share them with your kids!
Psychist Gumby was, and still is, a very innovative show. I usually watch it around 12:30 AM on Cartoon Network because it is very hard to find on any other station, morning or night. Gumby was more of an experiment than anything else, and a somewhat successful one, take for example the DANNY! talk show, one season. The lesson learned, Jonathan Taylor Thomas will be gone, eventually, FOREVER!!. But I lose my place. Gumby stretched the limits of what a flat piece of green clay can do. Gumby was a sort of predecessor to all kiddie cartoons (this was 1957). Gumby had fictional violence which you just get up and shrug off an assault by a robot or steamroller crush and then whale the tar out of the antagonist. The Gumby Show also had a cute little band, not much, but surpassing the Archie, Josie & The Pussycat and Jabberjaw cartoons (where do they get off, anyway?). Gumby does have his flaws, mainly the dialogue sounds like a bunch of words taped together and then sent through a tin can and being 100% reliant on claymation. But these problems can detract or enhance the Gumby experience, it depends on the viewer. END
PJS-5 (1957),Sure you see Cheap Live-action films as potential MST3K films(I'm aware that a certain gumby short "Robot Rumpus" was the MST3K short for episode "The Screaming Skull")but you gotta admit seeing basic claymation is a lot more fascinating than cheap live action(I'm also aware of my wording),& the plots are fascinating so the characters (I even thought the obvious live-action scenes look kinda cool) but the dialogue & sometimes the voice acting is kinda lame. (1988)so they placed in weaker plots (the jousting with the dark knight for ex. & the fact Gumby & his friend are in a band,& Gumby's barnyard friends look a bit more basic animatronic(the chicken,Telley & yes a woolly mammoth),but it still has the highly intriguing characters this time smoother claymation & some of the plots were still interesting. Even though I give this the same rating as the original I personally thought the original was better.