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i m gumby dammit

i m gumby dammit

In 2022, Fox Entertainment note Which is a unit of the now-separate Fox Corporation after Disney purchased most of 21CF in 2019, which included the Twentieth Century Fox studio purchased the rights to Gumby and other characters from Clokey's estate. In 2017, Papercutz released a Gumby monthly comic book, which was cancelled after three issues. note A 4chan leak of stills turned out to be from the aforementioned Intel ad. In 2015, the Jim Henson Company made a deal with Clokey's estate to produce a new Gumby series, though no news has been forthcoming and the project may be dead. In 2014, Seth Green's Stoopid Buddy Stoodios produced new stop-motion Gumby animation for an ad for Intel's Pocket Buddies app.

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A Gumby direct-to-video movie was released circa 1995. After the series' network run ended, Clokey bought back the rights to his characters and produced new Gumby episodes for syndication in The '60s and The '80s. The original Gumby shorts aired on NBC in 1957. He was successful enough to receive his own spin-off show. The character debuted in 1956, as a segment of Howdy Doody. Gumby's foes, the Blockheads, never spoke. His friends included Pokey, a red horse Prickle, a "prickly" yellow dragon (except for the episodes where he self-identified as a dinosaur) and Goo, a blue female character who rather resembles a small sea lion with a blond wig ( Word of God said she's a " gooey blue mermaid"). He also could walk into books and participate in the stories therein. Gumby himself was portrayed as a young boy capable of changing his shape at will. Clokey also performed some of the character voices. Art Clokey (who would go on to create Davey and Goliath) produced this series of clay animated shorts for NBC in The '50s after screening his student film Gumbasia for Twentieth Century Fox.














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