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Gumby

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: May 1, 1956
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 109
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Family, Animation, Comedy
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Gumby(1956)

TMDB Rating: 6.1 (14 votes)

Overview

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

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Season 1

109 episodes • 1956

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Moon TripMay 1, 19560.0
2MirrorlandJun 15, 19560.0
3The Little Lost PonyJun 22, 19560.0
4The Fantastic FarmerJun 29, 19560.0
5The Black KnightJul 6, 19560.0
6Too LooJul 13, 19560.0
7Robot RumpusJul 20, 19560.0
8Toy CrazyJul 27, 19560.0
9Lion AroundAug 10, 19570.0
10The Eggs and TrixieAug 17, 19560.0
11Outcast MarblesAug 24, 19570.0
12Gumby BusinessAug 31, 19570.0
13The Mocking MonkeySep 7, 19570.0
14The Magic WandSep 24, 19560.0
15Pokey ExpressSep 21, 19580.0
16The Racing GameSep 28, 19560.0
17Rain SpiritsOct 5, 19560.0
18Toying AroundOct 19, 19560.0
19In the DoughNov 10, 19560.0
20Tree TroubleOct 26, 19560.0
21Train TroubleNov 2, 19560.0
22In a FixNov 9, 19560.0
23The ZoopsJan 1, 19600.0
24Even StevenJan 3, 19600.0
25The GlobJan 15, 19600.0
26Chicken FeedJan 22, 19600.0
27Hidden ValleyFeb 2, 19600.0
28The GrooBeeFeb 18, 19600.0
29The Witty WitchFeb 20, 19600.0
30Hot Rod GrannyFeb 20, 19600.0
31Ricochet PeteFeb 28, 19600.0
32Northland FolliesMar 1, 19600.0
33The Small PlanetsMar 12, 19600.0
34Sad King Ott's DaughterMar 19, 19600.0
35King for a DayMar 25, 19600.0
36Rain for RooApr 3, 19600.0
37Santa-WitchDec 3, 19600.0
38Scrooge LooseDec 10, 19600.0
39Pigeon in a Plum TreeDec 17, 19600.0
40Dragon WitchMay 1, 19630.0
41Treasure for HenryMay 22, 19630.0
42Who's WhatMay 22, 19630.0
43The Reluctant GargoylesJun 9, 19640.0
44Tricky TrainJun 18, 19640.0
45Siege of BoonesBoroughJun 19, 19640.0
46The Missle-BirdJun 23, 19640.0
47Good Knight StoryJun 24, 19640.0
48The Blue GoooooooJul 9, 19640.0
49A Hair-Raising AdventureJul 10, 19640.0
50Goo for PokeyJul 31, 19640.0
51Candidate for PresidentAug 2, 19650.0
52G. F. D. (Gumby's Fire Department)Aug 15, 19650.0
53Making SquaresAug 22, 19650.0
54The Golden IguanaSep 14, 19650.0
55School for SquaresSep 18, 19650.0
56The Magic FluteSep 21, 19650.0
57The Ferris-Wheel MysterySep 30, 19650.0
58Mason HornetOct 1, 19660.0
59Prickle's ProblemOct 2, 19660.0
60The Golden GoslingNov 1, 19660.0
61A GrooBee FightOct 18, 19660.0
62The Gumby LeagueOct 31, 19660.0
63Pilgrims on the RocksNov 1, 19660.0
64Pokey's PriceNov 2, 19660.0
65Son of LibertyNov 15, 19660.0
66Gumby Crosses the DelawareNov 18, 19660.0
67Of Clay and CrittersNov 19, 19670.0
68Tricky BallNov 22, 19670.0
69Dragon DaffyNov 25, 19670.0
70Super-SprayNov 29, 19670.0
71The Big EyeDec 1, 19670.0
72Lawn PartyDec 8, 19670.0
73Mystic MagicDec 15, 19670.0
74Puppy Dog SchoolDec 22, 19670.0
75Puppy TalkDec 23, 19670.0
76Moon MadnessDec 24, 19670.0
77Shady LemonadeDec 25, 19670.0
78Prickle Turns ArtistDec 26, 19670.0
79Piano Rolling BluesDec 27, 19670.0
80Hot IceDec 28, 19670.0
81Haunted Hot DogDec 28, 19670.0
82The Moon BogglesDec 30, 19670.0
83Do-It-Yourself GumbyDec 31, 19670.0
84Behind the Puff BallJan 1, 19680.0
85Weight and SeeJan 3, 19680.0
86Pokey Minds the BabyJan 15, 19680.0
87"A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts"Jan 22, 19680.0
88Grub Grabber GumbyFeb 1, 19680.0
89All Broken UpFeb 20, 19680.0
90This Little PiggyFeb 26, 19680.0
91Wishful ThinkingFeb 29, 19680.0
92Turnip TrapMar 12, 19680.0
93The Rodeo KingMar 17, 19680.0
94Gumby BabysitsMar 22, 19680.0
95El ToroMar 28, 19680.0
96Dopey NopeyApr 3, 19680.0
97Gold Rush GumbyApr 15, 19680.0
98Dog CatchersApr 22, 19680.0
99Stuck on BooksApr 30, 19680.0
100Bully for GumbyMay 1, 19680.0
101A Bone for NopeyMay 15, 19680.0
102Gabby AuntieMay 22, 19680.0
103Foxy BoxMay 31, 19680.0
104Indian CountryJun 9, 19680.0
105Tail TaleJun 18, 19680.0
106Motor ManiaJun 19, 19680.0
107Sticky PokeyJun 23, 19680.0
108Point of HonorJun 24, 19680.0
109The Indian ChallengeJul 9, 19680.0

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