It’s not easy staying in the pop-cult limelight when you turn 50, but Gumby is evergreen. The flexible, falsettoed stop-motion star dominated children’s TV with “The Gumby Show” (1957-67) and “Gumby ...
He was just a little green ball of clay, but by the time “Gumby” reached pop culture critical mass he had launched the careers of a legendary rock guitarist, a generation of killer animators ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Gumby franchise has been acquired by FOX Entertainment, with the company planning to launch a ...
Late last Friday, Rocks Off learned that Gumby and Davey and Goliath creator Art Clokey had passed away in his sleep at age 88. The pioneering stop-motion animator and his clay work were fixtures in ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. “He was once a little green slab of clay, Gumby!” Growing up in the 1970’s, I was a huge fan of ...
1955 — The short “Gumbasia,” a take-off on “Fantasia,” comes out. 1957 — Gumby appears on “The Pinky Lee/Scotty McKee Show.” 1967 — A new TV series arrives with new characters of Prickle, Nopey and ...
Over the last week I was able to watch an episode of "Lost" in Blu-ray on a HD TV. You could see in some scenes the fake plants or sets as it was so clear. It reminded me of my early days in religious ...
"Art" Clokey, who lived in Los Osos, California, passed away in his sleep. He is best known for popularizing stop-motion claymation with his children's series Gumby. At age 9, Clokey was sent to an ...