The Gumby Show

The Gumby Show

  • 1956
  • 1 Seasons
  • 109 Episodes
  •  6.1  (14)
  •   Ended

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

The Gumby Show
Seasons
The Indian Challenge
109. The Indian Challenge
July 09, 1968
Episode 87 of revival. Episode 130 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 24 seconds.
Point of Honor
108. Point of Honor
June 24, 1968
Episode 86 of revival. Episode 129 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 39 seconds.
Sticky Pokey
107. Sticky Pokey
June 23, 1968
Episode 85 of revival. Episode 128 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 28 seconds.
Motor Mania
106. Motor Mania
June 19, 1968
Episode 84 of revival. Episode 127 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 13 seconds.
Tail Tale
105. Tail Tale
June 18, 1968
Episode 83 of revival. Episode 126 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 45 seconds.
Indian Country
104. Indian Country
June 09, 1968
Episode 82 of revival. Episode 125 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 24 seconds.
Foxy Box
103. Foxy Box
May 31, 1968
Episode 81 of revival. Episode 124 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 44 seconds.
Gabby Auntie
102. Gabby Auntie
May 22, 1968
Episode 80 of revival. Episode 123 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 59 seconds.
A Bone for Nopey
101. A Bone for Nopey
May 15, 1968
Episode 79 of revival. Episode 122 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 42 seconds.
Bully for Gumby
100. Bully for Gumby
May 01, 1968
Episode 78 of revival. Episode 121 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 21 seconds.
Stuck on Books
99. Stuck on Books
April 30, 1968
Episode 77 of revival. Episode 120 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 27 seconds.
Dog Catchers
98. Dog Catchers
April 22, 1968
Episode 76 of revival. Episode 119 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 49 seconds.
Gold Rush Gumby
97. Gold Rush Gumby
April 15, 1968
Episode 75 of revival. Episode 118 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 14 seconds.
Dopey Nopey
96. Dopey Nopey
April 03, 1968
Episode 74 of revival. Episode 117 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 56 seconds.
El Toro
95. El Toro
March 28, 1968
Episode 73 of revival. Episode 116 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 36 seconds.
Gumby Babysits
94. Gumby Babysits
March 22, 1968
Episode 72 of revival. Episode 115 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 12 seconds.
The Rodeo King
93. The Rodeo King
March 17, 1968
Episode 71 of revival. Episode 114 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 19 seconds.
Turnip Trap
92. Turnip Trap
March 12, 1968
Episode 70 of revival. Episode 113 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 9 seconds.
Wishful Thinking
91. Wishful Thinking
February 29, 1968
Episode 69 of revival. Episode 112 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 56 seconds.
This Little Piggy
90. This Little Piggy
February 26, 1968
Episode 68 of revival. Episode 111 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes.
All Broken Up
89. All Broken Up
February 20, 1968
Episode 67 of revival. Episode 110 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 1 seconds.
Grub Grabber Gumby
88. Grub Grabber Gumby
February 01, 1968
Episode 66 of revival. Episode 109 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 4 seconds. Gumby's over-eating habitat lead him to a nightmare.
87. "A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts"
January 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.
Pokey Minds the Baby
86. Pokey Minds the Baby
January 15, 1968
Episode 64 of revival. Episode 107 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 38 seconds.
Weight and See
85. Weight and See
January 03, 1968
Episode 63 of revival. Episode 106 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 45 seconds. Gumby and his gang tries out a fortune-telling weight machine.
Behind the Puff Ball
84. Behind the Puff Ball
January 01, 1968
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.
Do-It-Yourself Gumby
83. Do-It-Yourself Gumby
December 31, 1967
Episode 61 of revival. Episode 104 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 54 seconds. Gumby invites his own device that could give everything he suggested.
The Moon Boggles
82. The Moon Boggles
December 30, 1967
Episode 60 of revival. Episode 103 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 18 seconds.
Haunted Hot Dog
81. Haunted Hot Dog
December 28, 1967
Episode 59 of revival. Episode 102 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 15 seconds.
Hot Ice
80. Hot Ice
December 28, 1967
Episode 58 of revival. Episode 101 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 52 seconds.
Piano Rolling Blues
79. Piano Rolling Blues
December 27, 1967
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.
Prickle Turns Artist
78. Prickle Turns Artist
December 26, 1967
Episode 56 of revival. Episode 99 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 3 seconds.
Shady Lemonade
77. Shady Lemonade
December 25, 1967
Episode 55 of revival. Episode 98 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 11 seconds.
Moon Madness
76. Moon Madness
December 24, 1967
Episode 54 of revival. Episode 97 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 51 seconds.
Puppy Talk
75. Puppy Talk
December 23, 1967
Episode 53 of revival. Episode 96 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 7 seconds.
Puppy Dog School
74. Puppy Dog School
December 22, 1967
Episode 52 of revival. Episode 95 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 27 seconds.
Mystic Magic
73. Mystic Magic
December 15, 1967
Episode 51 of revival. Episode 94 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 10 seconds.
Lawn Party
72. Lawn Party
December 08, 1967
Episode 50 of revival. Episode 93 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 53 seconds.
The Big Eye
71. The Big Eye
December 01, 1967
Episode 49 of revival. Episode 92 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 2 seconds.
Super-Spray
70. Super-Spray
November 29, 1967
Episode 48 of revival. Episode 91 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 31 seconds.
Dragon Daffy
69. Dragon Daffy
November 25, 1967
Episode 47 of revival. Episode 90 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 22 seconds.
Tricky Ball
68. Tricky Ball
November 22, 1967
Episode 46 of revival. Episode 89 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 2 seconds.
Of Clay and Critters
67. Of Clay and Critters
November 19, 1967
Episode 45 of revival. Episode 88 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 29 seconds.
Gumby Crosses the Delaware
66. Gumby Crosses the Delaware
November 18, 1966
Episode 44 of revival. Episode 87 in syndication. Runtime: 7 minutes, 44 seconds.
Son of Liberty
65. Son of Liberty
November 15, 1966
Episode 43 of revival. Episode 86 in syndication. Runtime: 7 minutes, 19 seconds.
Pokey's Price
64. Pokey's Price
November 02, 1966
Episode 42 of revival. Episode 85 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 46 seconds.
Pilgrims on the Rocks
63. Pilgrims on the Rocks
November 01, 1966
Episode 41 of revival. Episode 84 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 8 seconds.
The Gumby League
62. The Gumby League
October 31, 1966
Episode 40 of revival. Episode 83 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes. Gumby's baseball team plays the Blockheads.
A GrooBee Fight
61. A GrooBee Fight
October 18, 1966
Episode 39 of revival. Episode 82 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 46 seconds.
The Golden Gosling
60. The Golden Gosling
November 01, 1966
Episode 38 of revival. Episode 81 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 52 seconds.
Prickle's Problem
59. Prickle's Problem
October 02, 1966
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.
Mason Hornet
58. Mason Hornet
October 01, 1966
Episode 36 of revival. Episode 79 in syndication. Runtime: 44 minutes, 44 seconds.
The Ferris-Wheel Mystery
57. The Ferris-Wheel Mystery
September 30, 1965
Episode 35 of revival. Episode 78 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 57 seconds.
The Magic Flute
56. The Magic Flute
September 21, 1965
Episode 34 of revival. Episode 77 in syndication. Runtime: 3 minutes, 58 seconds.
School for Squares
55. School for Squares
September 18, 1965
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.
The Golden Iguana
54. The Golden Iguana
September 14, 1965
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.
Making Squares
53. Making Squares
August 22, 1965
Episode 31 of revival. Episode 74 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 26 seconds.
G. F. D. (Gumby's Fire Department)
52. G. F. D. (Gumby's Fire Department)
August 15, 1965
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.
Candidate for President
51. Candidate for President
August 02, 1965
Episode 28 of revival. Episode 72 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 37 seconds.
Goo for Pokey
50. Goo for Pokey
July 31, 1964
Episode 28 of revival. Episode 71 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 29 seconds.
A Hair-Raising Adventure
49. A Hair-Raising Adventure
July 10, 1964
Episode 27 of revival. Episode 70 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 12 seconds.
The Blue Gooooooo
48. The Blue Gooooooo
July 09, 1964
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.
Good Knight Story
47. Good Knight Story
June 24, 1964
Episode 25 of revival. Episode 68 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 35 seconds.
The Missle-Bird
46. The Missle-Bird
June 23, 1964
Episode 24 of revival. Episode 67 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 58 seconds.
Siege of BoonesBorough
45. Siege of BoonesBorough
June 19, 1964
Episode 23 of revival. Episode 66 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 41 seconds.
Tricky Train
44. Tricky Train
June 18, 1964
Episode 22 of revival. Episode 65 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 2 seconds. Nopey's debut.
The Reluctant Gargoyles
43. The Reluctant Gargoyles
June 09, 1964
Episode 21 of revival. Episode 64 in syndication. Runtime: 4 minutes, 5 seconds. Prickle's and Goo's debut. Gumby is fully absent.
Who's What
42. Who's What
May 22, 1963
Episode 20 of revival. Episode 63 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 42 seconds. Billed as "A Gumby Special" as it does not feature Gumby.
Treasure for Henry
41. Treasure for Henry
May 22, 1963
Episode 19 of revival. Episode 62 in syndication. Runtime: 7 minutes, 5 seconds. Billed as "A Gumby Special" as it does not feature Gumby.
Dragon Witch
40. Dragon Witch
May 01, 1963
Episode 18 of revival. Episode 61 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 21 seconds. Billed as "A Gumby Special" as it does not feature Gumby.
Pigeon in a Plum Tree
39. Pigeon in a Plum Tree
December 17, 1960
Episode 17 of revival. Episode 60 in syndication. Runtime: 7 minutes, 19 seconds.
Scrooge Loose
38. Scrooge Loose
December 10, 1960
Episode 16 of revival. Episode 59 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 51 seconds.
Santa-Witch
37. Santa-Witch
December 03, 1960
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.
Rain for Roo
36. Rain for Roo
April 03, 1960
Episode 14 of revival. Episode 57 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 4 seconds.
King for a Day
35. King for a Day
March 25, 1960
Episode 13 of revival. Episode 44 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 47 seconds.
Sad King Ott's Daughter
34. Sad King Ott's Daughter
March 19, 1960
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.
The Small Planets
33. The Small Planets
March 12, 1960
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.
Northland Follies
32. Northland Follies
March 01, 1960
Episode 10 of revival. Episode 53 in syndication. Runtime: 6 minutes, 10 seconds.
Ricochet Pete
31. Ricochet Pete
February 28, 1960
Episode 9 of revival. Episode 52 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 55 seconds.
Hot Rod Granny
30. Hot Rod Granny
February 20, 1960
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.
The Witty Witch
29. The Witty Witch
February 20, 1960
An ever-witty witch makes Gumby and Pokey her "captive audience" for her one-witch show!
The GrooBee
28. The GrooBee
February 18, 1960
Episode 6 of revival. Episode 49 in syndication. Runtime: 5 minutes, 53 seconds.
Hidden Valley
27. Hidden Valley
February 02, 1960
Hidden Valley is the name of a place that no one has ever been to, no one has ever come from, and no one can locate. But we know it exists because Gumby and Pokey are determined to find it!
Chicken Feed
26. Chicken Feed
January 22, 1960
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.
The Glob
25. The Glob
January 15, 1960
Episode 3 of revival. Episode 46 in syndication. Run time: 5 minutes, 41 seconds. A clip of this episode appears in Gumby: The Movie.
Even Steven
24. Even Steven
January 03, 1960
Episode 2 of revival. Episode 45 in syndication. Run time: 6 minutes.
The Zoops
23. The Zoops
January 01, 1960
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".
In a Fix
22. In a Fix
November 09, 1956
Episode 43 in syndication. Run time: 4 minutes, 34 seconds.
Train Trouble
21. Train Trouble
November 02, 1956
Episode 42 in syndication. Run time: 4 minutes, 43 seconds.
Tree Trouble
20. Tree Trouble
October 26, 1956
Split into episodes 40 and 41 in syndication: Tree Trouble Eager Beavers Run time: 9 minutes, 23 seconds.
In the Dough
19. In the Dough
November 10, 1956
Split into episodes 38 and 39 in syndication: In The Dough Baker's Tour Run time: 10 minutes, 42 seconds.
Toying Around
18. Toying Around
October 19, 1956
Split into episodes 36 and 37 in syndication: Toying Around Toy Capers Run time:11 minutes, 27 seconds.
Rain Spirits
17. Rain Spirits
October 05, 1956
Split into episodes 34 and 35 in syndication: Rain Spirits The Kachinas Run time: 12 minutes, 13 seconds.
The Racing Game
16. The Racing Game
September 28, 1956
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"
Pokey Express
15. Pokey Express
September 21, 1958
Split into episodes 30 and 31 in syndication: The Pokey Express Indian Trouble Run time: 9 minutes, 57 seconds.
The Magic Wand
14. The Magic Wand
September 24, 1956
Split into episodes 28 and 29 in syndication: The Magic Show The Magic Wand Run time: 9 minutes, 59 seconds.
The Mocking Monkey
13. The Mocking Monkey
September 07, 1957
Split into episodes 26 and 27 in syndication: The Mocking Monkey How Not to Trap Lions Run time: 10 minutes, 15 seconds.
Gumby Business
12. Gumby Business
August 31, 1957
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"
Outcast Marbles
11. Outcast Marbles
August 24, 1957
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"
The Eggs and Trixie
10. The Eggs and Trixie
August 17, 1956
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.
Lion Around
9. Lion Around
August 10, 1957
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.
Toy Crazy
8. Toy Crazy
July 27, 1956
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.
Robot Rumpus
7. Robot Rumpus
July 20, 1956
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"
Too Loo
6. Too Loo
July 13, 1956
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.
The Black Knight
5. The Black Knight
July 06, 1956
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.
The Fantastic Farmer
4. The Fantastic Farmer
June 29, 1956
Split into episodes 8, and 9 in syndication: The Fantastic Farmer Gopher Trouble Run time: 10 minutes, 57 seconds. Gumby goes to Farmer Glenn's 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 Gumby's, 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 feeds his large, hungry family, and injects the roots of corn plants with a chemical that makes them grow into giant ears and roots. Gumby solves the problem by inventing a machine that makes tasty roots out of weeds.
The Little Lost Pony
3. The Little Lost Pony
June 22, 1956
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.
Mirrorland
2. Mirrorland
June 15, 1956
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"
Moon Trip
1. Moon Trip
May 01, 1956
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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Innovative "Claymation" adventures of Gumby and his horse Pokey.
  • Premiere Date
    May 01, 1956
  • Rating
    6.1  (14)