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Gumby

Actor(s): Dallas McKennon (occasionally in the 1950s and '60s, main voice in 1980s series and 1995 movie), Ruth Eggleston (1950s), Ginny Taylor (1950s), Dick Beals (1960s), Norma McMillan (1960s)

The titular star of the show, a young boy made of green clay, who can do almost anything.

Tropes:

  • The Ace
  • Cheerful Child
  • Dimensional Traveler: He and his friends can enter books and other forms of media. Presumably this is how he can walk through the wall (that is, if you want him to).
  • Eye Color Change: In the 1950s, the pupils of his eyes were small and red, they became big and black in the 1960s, though he still retains his red eyes on merchandise.
  • Interspecies Romance: Shows an interest in Goo sometimes. He officially gain a girlfriend named Tara in the 1995 movie.
  • Living Toys: if modeling clay counts.
  • Nice Guy
  • Vague Age: He acts and sounds like a preteen child in 1950s, but later it's more vague in the 1980s, when he's more or less a teenager.

Gumby's friends

Pokey

Actors: Art Clokey

Our hero's best friend. An orange or red pony/horse from a storybook set in the The Wild West.

  • Big Eater: He regularly has food on his mind.
  • Catchphrase: "Holy Toledo!"
  • Cool Horse
  • Cowardly Sidekick: Gumby's the adventurous one, he's the sensible one.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He's usually got something wry to say about a situation or his friends' flights of fancy.
  • Lovable Coward: He would much rather stay at home and play it safe than go on adventures. That being said, he always sticks by Gumby no matter what.
  • Silent Snarker: His ears help his face to be particularly expressive.

Prickle

Actors: Art Clokey

A yellow dinosaur, though sometimes he's a dragon, introduced along with Goo in the 1960s series. He is based on the "prickly" personality as described by Alan Watts.

  • Big Little Brother: His younger brother is a massive dragon who keeps getting into trouble.
  • Breath Weapon: He can breathe fire.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He's a tad more sarcastic and cynical than the others.
  • Dinosaurs Are Dragons: The show doesn't really make a distinction between the two. Though he could have mixed-species heritage.
  • Endangered Species: There's a scientist who wants to capture him since he's a dinosaur.
  • Foil: Designed to be one for Goo.
  • Goshdang It To Heck: "Aw, dinosaur chips!"
  • Interspecies Romance: Shows an interest in Goo sometimes.
  • Knight in Sour Armor: Specifically intended to be "rigid and uptight, analytical, and critical".
  • Lovable Coward: Probably more than Pokey.
  • Never Bring A Knife To A Gunfight: One episode has him challenging Gumby to a duel over Goo's handkerchief. He brings a sword and shield. Gumby brings a train.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Fresh turnips.
  • Translator Buddy: On at least one occasion, he's been able to talk to a dragon the others couldn't.

Goo

Actors: Norma McMillan (1960s), Gloria Clokey (1980s, 1995 movie)

A blue fish-like creature with blonde hair, introduced along with Prickle in the 1960s series. Though it is never mentioned what she actually is in the shorts, Word of God says she's a mermaid! She represents the "gooey" personality as described by Alan Watts.

  • Breath Weapon: She can spit goo balls.
  • Flight: When she shifts into airplane form.
  • Foil: Designed to be one for Prickle.
  • Interspecies Romance: She debuted showing an interest in Pokey (a horse). At different times she also shows interest in Prickle (a dinosaur/dragon) and Gumby (a... an, um... n-not a mermaid).
  • Lampshade Hanging: In the movie, Prickle says he learned all about what he is by reading books at the library. He suggests Goo go to the library so they can find out what she is exactly.
  • Our Mermaids Are Different: She's never seen in the water and she can fly!
  • The Pollyanna: Specifically intended to be "easygoing, flowing in the here and now, friendly and jolly".
  • Rubber Man: Part of her shapeshifting powers.
  • Stalker with a Crush: In "Goo for Pokey", she follows the poor guy everywhere, eventually capturing him inside herself and dragging him off to do Clokey-knows-what.
  • Tailfin Walking: In the 1980s version and the movie. In the 1960s she slides on her belly, like a pinniped.
  • True Blue Femininity

Gumby's family

Gumbo

Gumby's father, a firefighter

Gumba

Gumby's mother, a homemaker

  • Good Parents: The classic, caring mother. She's very nurturing, and kind, but she's also not afraid to discipline Gumby if she sees it necessary.

Minga

Gumby's younger sister and Gumbo and Gumba's second child, introduced in the 1980s series.

  • Cheerful Child
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy: Well, actually more like Pink Girl, Green Boy!
  • Tagalong Kid

Others

Introduced in the series

The Blockheads

Gumby's archenemies, two red clay figures with alphabet blocks for heads.

  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
  • Silent Antagonists
  • Stupid Evil: Their plans never work and always backfire, or maybe Gumby and his friends know what they usually do and it's usually them causing it.
  • The Voiceless
  • Trickster Twins

Henry and Rodgy

Two characters, a teddy bear and a bird made of clay, who made a few appearances in the early 1960s. They were intended to get their own spin-off, but nothing came of it.

  • Big Guy, Little Guy

Professor Kapp

  • Absent-Minded Professor
  • Omnidisciplinary Scientist: Gumby notes that he seems to know everything. At the least he's shown interests in engineering, chemistry and biology.

Nopey

A dog who can talk, but can only say "no". He appeared in a handful of episodes in 1967 and 1968.

  • Meaningful Name

The Groobee

Another of Gumby's pets, a bee with a hammer for an arm, who builds crates around his enemies.

Denali

A woolly mammoth or a "furry elephant" as some call him.

  • Artistic License – Biology: Actually, the jury's still out on whether or nor mastodons could shoot ice cubes through their nose.
  • Breath Weapon: He can launch ice cubes from his trunk.
  • Parental Abandonment: His mother was accidentally killed, and his father died off-screen beforehand.

Introduced in the movie

The Clayboys

Gumby's band.

Lowbelly

Actors: Bonnie Rudolph

A dachshund dog with the ability to cry pearls instead of tears.

Tara

Actors: Patti Morse (speaking), Melisa Kary (singing)

A fan who becomes Gumby's love interest.

Ginger

Actors:

Tara's best friend.

Larry Claybert

Actor: Dallas McKennon

A talent agent who signs Gumby and his band.

  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Resembles Groucho Marx, but talks like W. C. Fields.
Gumby / Characters - TV Tropes (2024)

FAQs

What is Gumby's characters band? ›

The Clayboys star in The Gumby Movie as Gumby's band mates and new friends. Art Clokey had a club in the late 60's called Arty Fatbuckles. A young Steve Martin performed there, as did an unknown duo, Cheech and Chong. Several musical acts also rocked the joint.

What are Gumby traits? ›

Gumby is a very well-rounded individual. He is always willing to help others. He is never selfish. He is very enthusiastic, and looks at every situation as an opportunity.

What is Gumby famous for? ›

Gumby is a blocky green humanoid made of clay. Gumby stars in two television series, Gumby: The Movie, and other media. Upon his debut in 1953, he immediately became a famous example of stop motion clay animation and an American cultural icon, spawning tributes, parodies, and merchandising.

What is Gumby's friends name? ›

Gumby's Best Pal Pokey. The Gumby series was successful because it presented its audience with the engaging duo of Gumby, an adventurous hero, and his pony pal Pokey, who's usually more reluctant to go on adventures.

Why is Gumby's head slanted? ›

Gumby's head is slanted for a reason

Clokey based the angle on a photograph of his father when he was a teenager. The poufy cowlick featured prominently in the photo fascinated Clokey, which he affectionately referred to as a "bump of wisdom."

What was Gumby's girlfriend name? ›

Tara – A Love Interest for Gumby

In the 1995, The Gumby Movie introduced Tara, the blue girlfriend of Gumby. She helps save Gumby, and she dances with him in the climactic music video wrapping up the movie. Goo has had a crush on Gumby, Pokey and Prickle at various times. Now there's another blue girl on the scene.

Was Gumby a religious cartoon? ›

Art wanted to create stories for children that communicated a message of love, and this is very powerfully expressed in the Gumby episodes. At the same time his background gave him a deep respect for Christian values, and a deep understanding of Christ's love for children.

What is a Gumby American slang? ›

Gumby. Adjective. an alternative word for idiot. an alternative word for stupid. being clumsy.

Who is the villain in Gumby? ›

The “bad guys” were the Blockheads, a mischievous and crafty red duo with the letters 'G' and 'J' printed on their respective heads. Pokey is Gumby's horses name. The Blockheads was the villains in Gumby's adventures.

What does it mean when you call someone a Gumby? ›

being clumsy. Additional Information. I was such a gumby today when I knocked over a vase! She is acting like such a gumby that was such a gumby thing to do! I was such a gumby today when I tripped over my shoelace Synonyms: stupid idiot silly dumb clumsy.

Who was Gumby's enemy? ›

The Blockheads are a duo of troublemakers with toy blocks for heads who act as the main antagonists of Gumby. The Blockheads are simply known as G and J and are considered Gumby's arch enemies.

What does Gumby eat? ›

Gumby has somehow developed a liking for eating, and he starts the day by eating almost all the cookies on his mother's kitchen table. Then he eats much of the sandwich Pokey pokey was eating for lunch, and steals one of the pies Mrs. Applebee left out to cool.

What is the personality of Gumby? ›

While children are enthralled with the innocence, action and adventure in the stories, the pure expression of art and surrealistic quality of the work appeal to adults. Gumby is also loved near and far for his good heart and kind nature. He's an every-man hero who always leaves a place better than how he found it.

What was Gumby's horse's name? ›

Pokey is a talking horse who is also Gumbys sidekick and best friend. in the series Gumby and Friends. Unlike his pal Gumby, Pokey is usually more reluctant to go on adventures. Pokey is Gumbys polar opposite in every way which is why they make such a fun duo!

What was Gumby's dog's name? ›

Other characters are Gumby's dog Nopey. All he says is "nope".

Who did the music for Gumby? ›

Composer & Music Producer Jerry Gerber: Gumby. When I scored the music for this animation series it was still in the early days of digital music technology.

Is Gumby a boy or girl? ›

Gumby is a young clay boy living in a giant playroom world with his family and friends and he often gets himself into many hijinks and adventures.

Who is the blue girl in Gumby? ›

Goo is the secondary tritagonist of the series. She is a blue mermaid-like girl with yellow yarn for hair, a silver bow, and the power to fly and spit balls of clay. She is a friend of Gumby and is voiced by Norma MacMillan in the late 1960s episodes and by Gloria Clokey in the 1980s episodes and in Gumby: The Movie.

Who is the voice of prickle in Gumby? ›

Art Clokey: Pokey, Prickle, Gumbo.

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