WebBesides that, Gumby is lots of fun, with no iffy language, no scariness, and imaginative, surreal adventures. It's not educational -- unless you want your children to think they can fly, get stuck in gumball machines, or eat a haunted hot dog -- but it's interestingly odd and innocent. Parents say. Kids say (2) WebGumby and Mr Bill talk about Mr. Incredible
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WebPiano Rolling Blues: Directed by Art Clokey. With Dick Beals, Art Clokey. In a diabolical plot to stop his neighbor from playing music too loud, the evil Dr. Zveegee calls Gumby and his pals to take the piano away while the man … WebPokey: We've been framed. Never trust animated people. Pokey: [Gumby caught a baseball in his belly] Good work, Gumby. That's using the ol' stomach. Jellyroll #1: [In an oven, … patagonia climate activism school
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WebMr. Bill is series of short films created by Walter Williams that appeared in the earlier few seasons of Saturday Night Live. They are named after the main character, a relentlessly unfortunate clay figurine. The shorts were shot on the cheap, using 8mm film for the first few seasons. Though the characters were clay they were almost never animated but were … WebGumby: Oh, doing my homework. The Other Darrin: Over the years (and decades), there has been some recasting: Gumby was originally voiced by Ruth Eggleston in 1956, and by Dallas McKennon in 1957, 1962–66, 1987/88, and the 1995 movie. Norma MacMillan took over voicing Gumby in the 1967/68 episodes. WebBurgie the Clown: Oh, yeah! [We cut to Gumby trying to sleep while the two mayflies make love; Gumby is annoyed by their sax.] Penny Fitzgerald: Oh, my Gosh, this is the best sax of my whole life! [She laughs about this and the next shot is of her giving birth, making Gumby cover his ears in frustration.] Penny Fitzgerald: [groans] Get me out ... カーサカメリア