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A group of reclusive humanoid bears and a few trusted humans explore their lost heritage and prevent their enemies from exploiting it. Stars Ricky Whittle and Pablo Schreiber reveal the one word that best describes Season 2. To finance this series, Disney Television Animation was able to draw upon.

Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears is an American animated television series. The series aired on Saturday mornings on NBC from 1985 to 1989. It moved to ABC in the fall of 1989, where it aired as part of The Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour until January 1990. In the fall of 1990, the series became a part of Disney's weekday afternoon syndicated cartoon block, The Disney Afternoon. Season 6 premiered as part of The Disney Afternoon, with new episodes interspersed with reruns of previous ones. In total, there are 95 individual 11-minute and 22-minute episodes, which make up 65 half hours.

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Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesSegmentsOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
11321September 14, 1985December 21, 1985
2812September 13, 1986November 29, 1986
3814September 12, 1987December 12, 1987
41016September 10, 1988December 17, 1988
5913September 9, 1989January 6, 1990
61919September 10, 1990February 22, 1991

Episodes[edit]

Background[edit]

Seasons 1–5 are listed here in their original U.S. network episode order. In the original network run from season 2 onward, some 11-minute segments originally aired mixed with repeats; when the show was distributed internationally, the segments were combined into standardized half-hour combinations. (Season 5 had an odd number of 11-minute segments; 'Never Give a Gummi an Even Break' is coupled with the season 6 segment 'Friar Tum' in the 'international' order.)

(The episode arrangements for the Disney Afternoon airings were completely different, with half-length segments from different seasons mixed together. These versions subsequently aired on The Disney Channel, Toon Disney, and the Family Channel in Canada.)

Season 6 premiered as part of The Disney Afternoon. The order and airdates presented here correspond to the first airings of the new episodes on TDA.[1] Three of these were 11-minute episodes, 'Friar Tum', 'Zummi in Slumberland', and 'A Recipe for Trouble', which each aired in the U.S. coupled with a segment from a previous season; here, each of them is listed by itself. However, in international markets, season 6 was presented in a different order than in the U.S.,[2] and these segments were grouped together into two half-hours (with 'Friar Tum' being coupled with the leftover season 5 segment 'Never Give a Gummi an Even Break'). This is why some episode guides list 'Friar Tum/Never Give a Gummi an Even Break' and 'Zummi in Slumberland/A Recipe for Trouble', which is how the episodes were presented internationally. (Also, though most consider the two-part 'King Igthorn' story to be the series finale, and it comes last in the international episode order, six more episodes premiered after it in the U.S., over a two-week period in February 1991.)

Two numbers are given for each episode: One number corresponding to the order in which it premiered in the U.S., and a second corresponding to Disney's official 'international' order (with the 11-minute segments marked 'a' or 'b' to denote the first or second segment).

Season 1: 1985[edit]

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11'A New Beginning'Douglas HutchinsonSeptember 14, 1985
Cavin, a 12-year-old squire and knight-in-training in the Dunwyn Kingdom, is left in the woods after a group of ogres run off his human allies. There, he stumbles into the home of the fabled Gummi Bears while trying to find his Great Gummi Medallion, which was left to him by his grandfather who is a respected knight in Dunwyn Castle. When learning of an incoming attack by Duke Igthorn, Dunwyn's disgraced knight turned traitor, Cavin must convince his new friends to help stop this enemy while promising to keep the Gummies' existence a secret.
2a2a'The Sinister Sculptor'TBASeptember 21, 1985

A sculptor changes all the Gummies except for Gruffi and Grammi into statues with magic dust. Meanwhile, Gruffi and Grammi are frequently fighting and don't want to work together. King Gregor then buys the statues for Princess Calla. So it's up to Gruffi, Grammi and Cavin to turn the others back to normal. Can they do it, or will Gruffi and Grammi's arguing get in the way?

Note: There's also cameos of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as sculptures in this episode.
2b2b'Zummi Makes it Hot'TBASeptember 21, 1985
The Gummis are nearly out of Gummiberry juice so Grammi needs to make more, but the spigot is stuck so Zummi, Grammi, Cubbi, and Cavin go to the pumping station to fix the problem. But they discover that the facility is near a maritime boundary that separates Dunwyn and Drekmore – where Duke Igthorn and his ogres live. They only have four bottles of Gummiberry juice left, that's one for each of them. Can they fix the problem and get back home safely to Gummi Glen without being noticed by the ogres?.
3a3a'Someday My Prints Will Come'TBASeptember 28, 1985
While exploring an ancient storeroom of the Great Gummis, Tummi discovers a mechanical decoy used to make dragon footprints, but accidentally starts the ignition on the machine and begins bouncing all across the land. The footprints attract a real dragon who proves to be different from the stereotype of large dragons. The knights of Dunwyn also see the machine and think it is a real dragon.
3b3b'Can I Keep Him?'TBASeptember 28, 1985
Zummi gives Cubbi a whistle from his old treasure chest while Sunni is having trouble babysitting Cubbi. The whistle attracts a brine dragon, which takes Sunni and Cubbi on an unexpected adventure to Drekmore Castle.
44'A Gummi in a Gilded Cage'TBAOctober 5, 1985
Sunni is kidnapped by a flock of ugly bird-like creatures known as Carpies, whose king wants her for a song bird. The Gummis (Gruffi, Zummi, and Cubbi) must use their new flying machine to get to the top of the mountain and rescue her, all whiledealing with Zummi's acrophobia and Gruffi's insistence that 'Gummis were not meant to fly'.
5a5a'The Oracle'TBAOctober 12, 1985
While trying to sneak out of his new diet, Tummi finds a stone ogre oracle and uses it to trick Duke Igthorn and the ogres with it.
5b5b'When You Wish Upon a Stone'TBAOctober 12, 1985
Cavin is having problems with knight training. Cubbi suggests an underground wishing stone could be a big help, but they soon learn the stone is guarded by a mean giant. Cavin and Cubbi must find several different ways to thwart to giant, until Cavin finally realizes being a knight is not always about strength.
66'A Gummi by Any Other Name'TBAOctober 26, 1985

Zummi makes a magic hat for Sunni, which can change her appearance to anyone she wants by speaking that person's name, and Sunni turns herself into Princess Calla to enjoy the comforts of royalty. Coincidentally, the real Princess Calla is kidnapped by Igthorn while going outside Dunwyn's castle walls. When the two princess contestants meet in a Drekmore tower cell, what will happen once the true princess exerts her right of existence?.

Note: Princess Calla meets the Gummis for the first time in this episode.
7a7a'Loopy, Go Home'TBANovember 2, 1985
Despite Gruffi's objections, Cubbi finds a wolf cub and raises it.
7b7b'A-Hunting We Will Go'TBANovember 2, 1985
With a vicious wild boar on the loose in Dunwyn Forest, Calla, Sunni and Grammi must warn King Gregor, Sir Tuxford and Cavin.
8a8a'The Fence Sitter'TBANovember 9, 1985
A bird threatens the Gummiberry bushes and nobody will listen to Cubbi's ideas to get rid of it.
8b8b'Night of the Gargoyle'TBANovember 9, 1985

Duke Igthorn sends a cursed gargoyle to King Gregor. The gargoyle comes alive at night and starts trying to destroy things – including the king himself.

Note: Cubbi is left handed until the end of the episode.
99'The Secret of the Juice'TBANovember 23, 1985
Grammi believes it is time to teach another Gummi Bear how to make Gummiberry juice. Sunni is chosen as the most eligible candidate, but is more into fashion and spending time with Calla. The Ogres kidnap Grammi and take her to Castle Drekmore, where Duke Igthorn attempts to coax the recipe for Gummiberry juice from her. When the Gummis go on a rescue mission, they request Sunni to follow and bring some Gummiberry juice, which Sunni does not know how to make because she failed to pay attention to Grammi's lessons.
10a10a'Sweet and Sour Gruffi'TBANovember 30, 1985
The Gummies try to sweeten Gruffi's sour disposition by magic, but the conditions of the spell they use turn this affair into a two-edged sword.
10b10b'Duel of the Wizards'TBANovember 30, 1985
The pompous wizard Don Gordo will not accept Zummi's help in finding his missing magic key, so a battle of magic ensues.
11a11a'What You See is Me'TBADecember 7, 1985
Tummi learns through his new friend, the blind shepherd Trina, that handicapped people are not helpless.
11b11b'Toadie's Wild Ride'TBADecember 7, 1985
Duke Igthorn catapults Toadie into the forest, where he accidentally makes his way into Gummi Glen and begins snooping around. When Tummi, who has been caught eating the other bears' picnic lunches and lying about it, sees him, no one believes him when he tries to tell them.
12a12a'Bubble Trouble'TBADecember 14, 1985
Sunni finds a baby cliff dragon with a hiccup, and a swig of Gummiberry juice only aggravates the problem.
12b12b'Gummi in a Strange Land'TBADecember 14, 1985
A Slumber Sprite puts Gruffi to sleep, requiring Grammi and Cubbi to trek across hostile terrain to find the sprite and keep Gruffi from suffering nasty accidents.
1313'Light Makes Right'TBADecember 21, 1985

The Gummies find a Gummiscope, a gigantic machine that harnesses sunlight as a means of long-range communication, that could allow them to make contact with the Great Gummis across the ocean – but it can also be used as a weapon, causing Duke Igthorn to use it as a laser-type weapon to force King Gregor into surrender.

Note: This is the final episode where Gruffi Gummi, Sir Tuxford and Toadie are voiced by Bill Scott.

Season 2: 1986[edit]

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141'Up, Up, and Away'September 13, 1986

Chummi Gummi comes to Gummi Glen by balloon airship in search of a large community of Gummis. When the remaining Gummis tell him they moved on long ago, he continues his search for them. Cubbi wants to leave with him so he can become a knight, but Chummi's flying ship presents another opportunity for Igthorn to claim rulership over Dunwyn. After the Gummis defeat Igthorn, Cubbi decides to stay in Gummi Glen and tells Chummi to tell the Great Gummis about the others and later gets knighted by Calla.

Note: Due to the death of Bill Scott in 1985, Corey Burton takes over the roles of Gruffi Gummi and Toadie while Roger C. Carmel takes over as Sir Tuxford.
15a2a'Faster Than a Speeding Tummi'September 20, 1986
Tummi has to clean up a big mess in Gummi Glen and bemoans that he is slow at the job. After tricking a tired Zummi into casting a spell on him, he learns that faster is not always more efficient when the spell proves unpredictable.
15b2b'For a Few Sovereigns More'September 20, 1986

Duke Igthorn hires a bounty hunter, Flint Shrubwood, to catch a Gummi Bear, who ends up kidnapping Cubbi. Things soon turn bad for Igthorn when he refuses to pay, as well as the ogres when they attack the bounty hunter, and all end up locked in the bounty hunter's citadel. Igthorn, who is chained to Cubbi, manages to escape, and Cubbi considers what being a knight is all about by spending time with Igthorn, which culminates into honoring a promise.

Special Note: This episode contains multiple references to Clint Eastwood and his films.
16a3a'Over the River and Through the Trolls'October 4, 1986
Trolls try to hijack a shipment of gold protected by Sir Gawain. Cavin pleads for the Gummis to help, as Sir Gawain is not only Cavin's grandfather, but was also the person who discovered Zummi's medallion.
16b3b'You Snooze, You Lose'October 4, 1986
Igthorn puts Dunwyn to sleep, leaving only Calla, Cavin, and the Gummi Bears to protect the castle.
174'The Crimson Avenger'October 18, 1986

When Cubbi claims he is serious about Calla's knighthood from 'Up, Up & Away', the annoyed Gummis suggest he go into the forest to be a hero. After saving some people, Cubbi gets the reputation as 'the Crimson Avenger'. Although Cubbi has done a good job by protecting people from a highwayman trying to rob them, the thief elects to move into Dunwyn Castle - along with chances for juicier crimes, which end up causing problems for Calla, Cavin and King Gregor.

Note: There's a cameo of the poacher from 'Loopy, Go Home' in this episode.
18a5a'A Hard Dazed Knight'October 18, 1986

Duke Igthorn sneaks into Dunwyn Castle and hands King Gregor a magical egg that turns the king into a crystal statue. Igthorn then says that he will destroy the egg (and thus kill King Gregor) unless the people of Dunwyn accept him as their new king. Gruffi and Calla use their engineering skills to rebuild a mechanical knight the old Gummis made in order to infiltrate Drekmore Castle and recapture the egg.

Note: This is Roger C. Carmel's final performance as Sir Tuxford.
18b5b'Do Unto Ogres'October 18, 1986
Sunni creates a growing potion while Toadie is cast out by Duke Igthorn. The two meet to unexpected results.
196'For Whom the Spell Holds'October 25, 1986
Zummi finds a section of the Great Book of Gummi that contains advanced magic spells. However, this also signals Zorlok, an evil wizard whom the Great Gummis had imprisoned in a subterranean prison, that he can find the unlocking spell, then be free to inflict violence on all Gummi Bears the world over, then conquer the world. To do this, Zorlok creates a monster to steal the Great Book, causing Zummi, Grammi and Gruffi needing to track it down.
20a7a'Little Bears Lost'November 15, 1986

There is a thief in Gummi Glen, so Zummi and Grammi team up to find the rat. Unfortunately, Zummi casts the wrong spell which ends up shrinking them to a dimunative size, and they only have a limited amount of time to reverse it.

Title may be a reference to the 1953 Bing Crosby film Little Boy Lost.
20b7b'Guess Who's Gumming to Dinner?'November 15, 1986
After an autumn of hard work and preparation for the coming winter, the Gummis are looking forward to the holiday of Fall's Farewell, but Sunni goes overboard with the celebration trying to impress Calla.
218'My Gummi Lies Over the Ocean'November 29, 1986

Tummi builds a full size boat, which Gruffi wants scuttled. However, out of respect for all the work done, he allows Tummi one sailing trip. This trip takes an unexpected turn when they end up on a volcanic island inhabited only by another Gummi Bear - an artist by the name of Gusto.

Note: First Appearance of Gusto Gummi.

Season 3: 1987[edit]

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22a1a'Too Many Cooks'September 12, 1987
Sir Paunch, a famous confectioner visits Dunwyn, to the great anticipation of everyone in the kingdom, even the Gummi Bears! However, to the sadness of Dunwyn, Sir Paunch announces his plans to retire. Tummi, Sunni and Cubbi manage to get a hold of his secret recipe for the world-famous taffy, but their efforts to replicate the chef's favorite are not crowned with success – not theirs, anyway.
22b1b'Just a Tad Smarter'September 12, 1987
Toadwart's smart and bossy cousin Tadpole arrives at Drekmore and initiates a coup d'état among his fellow Ogres. Now the leader of Drekmore, Tadpole initiates a scorched earth policy against the Gummi Bears, who had annoyed him prior to the overthrow, by destroying the Gummiberry crops. Only one man can save the Gummiberries: the dethroned Igthorn!
23a2a'If I Were You'September 19, 1987
Igthorn tries to infiltrate Gummi Glen by magically switching places with Tummi while the bears plan Tummi's birthday surprise.
23b2b'Eye of the Beholder'September 19, 1987

After a tiring lesson of horseback riding, Sunni witnesses an ugly witch named Marzipan banished from an adjacent kingdom at the Dunwyn border. After disposing of a kitchen ingredient that reveals her true self, the witch transforms herself into a beautiful lady who enchants all of Dunwyn, including Calla, who now does not want Sunni as a friend, and King Gregor, whom Marzipan intends to marry to steal his fortune. Sunni must work fast to find the substance that breaks the witch's enchantment.

Note:Brian Cummings replaces Roger C. Carmel as the voice of Sir Tuxford due to his death in 1986.
24a3a'Presto Gummo'September 26, 1987
Tummi wants to learn magic like Zummi. A bored Cubbi uses stunts to fool Tummi into thinking he is an actual magician. But when Igthorn captures Tummi, Cubbi must think of a way to free Tummi, when Tummi proposes the idea of sleight of hand.
24b3b'A Tree Grows in Dunwyn'September 26, 1987
The trolls have escaped from the dungeon of Castle Dunwyn and are looking for stolen gold reserves. When they see the gold was stored in an apple tree meant as a gift for King Gregor, the trolls take the Gummi Glen Gummis as hostages.
254'Day of the Beevilweevils'October 3, 1987
Tummi builds what he thinks is a bee-caller, but it instead attracts beevilweevils, insects that devour the Gummiberry bushes. Tummi and Gusto then go on a dangerous mission to locate a replacement Gummiberry sapling. When Gruffi, Zummi and Grammi go on a rescue mission to find Tummi and Gusto, they encounter talking trees who want revenge for the Gummis deserting them during the Great Gummi Exodus.
26a5a'Water Way to Go'October 10, 1987
Sunni and Gusto meet a mermaid, Aquarianne, and her sea beast guardian, Finwithit. When Igthorn captures Aquarianne and uses Finwithit to attack Dunwyn, it's up to Sunni and Gusto to save her - and Dunwyn
26b5b'Close Encounters of the Gummi Kind'October 10, 1987
When Gusto invents a decoy to lure ogres away from Gummi Glen, it fools the ogres, but also attracts the humans, who start looking around the forest. It is up to Gruffi and Gusto to save the glen.
27a6a'Snows Your Old Man'October 31, 1987
While trying to find out why winter is still persisting in Dunwyn alone, Sunni, Tummi and Cubbi encounter a frost giant named Chillbeard who uses a 'wind horn' to freeze everything. The cubs wonder why Chillbeard seems immature for the 'Lord of Winter', wanting to play games instead of allowing spring to start.
27b6b'Boggling the Bears'October 31, 1987
Sunni saves a squirrel-like shapechanger called a boggle, from a hungry wolf and takes it back home. But a shape-changer - not to mention a whole family of them - tends to make a rather tedious pet!
287'The Knights of Gummadoon'December 5, 1987
When the castle of the knights of Gummadoon (a reference to Brigadoon) appears, Cavin is imprisoned as a spy. The Gummies only have until sunset to rescue him, as the castle only appears once every hundred years, but they also have to contend with Duke Igthorn, who plans to capture the castle.
29a8a'Mirthy Me'December 12, 1987
A Gigglin causes a practical joke spree in the Glen. Will this stop the dam from being built in time to stop the water from flooding in?.
29b8b'Gummi Dearest'December 12, 1987
After the egg of a griffin rolls free, Cubbi gets mistaken for the baby whilst Gruffi has to deal with the actual baby griffin who thinks he is his father. Can Gruffi and Cubbi make the switch without facing the wrath of the mother griffin?.

Season 4: 1988[edit]

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301'The Magnificent Seven Gummies'September 10, 1988
An Asian prince takes the Gummies to Asia to help defend his kingdom against a dragon that is ravaging crops and disrupting people, but Duke Igthorn stows away and seeks to see if anything in the Asian kingdom can be used to attack Dunwyn.
31a2a'Music Hath Charms'September 17, 1988
Igthorn gets his hands on a set of magical bagpipes which entrance anyone listening to its tunes. Unfortunately, this includes most of the Gummis. Fortunately, Grammi has gone temporarily deaf.
31b2b'Dress for Success'September 17, 1988
The Gummi Bears attend a masquerade festival at Dunwyn, but so does Igthorn, with the intention to get rid of King Gregor once and for all, and the only tool Sunni has to stop him is her rather gaudy, self-made new dress.
32a3a'A Knight to Remember'September 24, 1988
Cubbi wants to play knight, but when the Gummies don't believe Cubbi sees the ghost of a real Gummi Knight, Cubbi sets out to learn from him and help him fulfill an unfinished quest.
32b3b'Gummies Just Want to Have Fun'September 24, 1988
Grammi is visited by a childhood friend, Nogum, who shows her how to have fun once again, but her chores don't get done in the meantime. Will Nogum get Grammi to come away with him?.
33a4a'There’s No Place Like Home'October 1, 1988
When the dilapidated state of Gummi Glen and an exploding Stinkweed Stew force the Gummis to temporarily evacuate their home, Sunni tries to find a good place for herself, Tummi and Cubbi to stay in. But their last choice, Dunwyn, proves no safer than the wilds since rats are on the loose in the castle, along with an overeager exterminator.
33b4b'Color Me Gummi'October 1, 1988
When King Gregor accidentally sees one of Gusto's lifelike paintings in Cavin´s hands, Cavin panics and says he did the painting. King Gregor then commissions Cavin to create a portrait of him, forcing Gusto to help Cavin behind the scenes, without getting discovered.
345'He Who Laughs Last'October 15, 1988
Fed up with Gummi Bear stories by Sir Gawain, a retired knight and Cavin's grandfather, an insane citizen of Dunwyn issues a challenge to him: Find evidence of the Bears' existence, or give up his fortune. Cavin, of course, is stuck between helping his grandfather and keeping the secret of his friends. Meanwhile, Tummi Gummi is cursed after eating a dangerous fruit and his friends must find a spell to save him.
35a6a'Tummi's Last Stand'October 29, 1988
When Tummi's big girth causes him and Cubbi to be almost captured by Ightorn and his ogres, Cubbi encourages Tummi to use an old Gummi training parcour to lose some weight. But the gauntlet turns out to be useful in other ways as well.
35b6b'The Crimson Avenger Strikes Again'October 29, 1988
The other Gummis discover Cubbi's secret identity and force him to give up this 'childish game'. By happenstance Toadie takes up the mantle of the Crimson Avenger - and just at the wrong time, too, since Igthorn is about to carry out his plan to kidnap Princess Calla!
36a7a'Ogre Baby Boom'November 12, 1988
An accidental mixture of Gummiberry juice and baby powder reduces Igthorn's Ogre troops to infants, and Grammi takes in one of these babies to raise it for the better.
36b7b'The White Knight'November 12, 1988
Dunwyn's most famous paladin, Sir Victor, pays a visit to King Gregor's court. But the White Knight bears a secret which makes him an easy target for extortion by Igthorn.
37a8a'Good Neighbor Gummi'December 3, 1988
When Gruffi breaks his foot, he stubbornly refuses to stay put, believing that the Glen would suffer if he doesn't remain active. His attitude doesn't improve when a rowdy bandit gang decides to make camp--right above the Gummi Glen abode.
37b8b'Girl's Knight Out'December 3, 1988

King Gregor proposes a series of tests for Unwin and the other squires to become Princess Calla's bodyguard, which includes stealing a golden apple from the strong and mysterious Black Knight. Calla conceals her appearance in a suit of armor and competes as well to prove she is capable of her own self defense.

Note: Final Appearance of Unwin.
389'Top Gum'December 10, 1988
Inspired by some old stories, Cubby constructs a flight pack and races off into the clouds to find the legendary Aerials. Unfortunately, the Aerials are not like the old Gummi stories described, in more than one way.
3910'Gummi's At Sea'December 17, 1988
Tummi finds a Gummarine, an ancient seagoing vessel that can take the Gummies to New Gumbria, where they can meet other Gummies. However, their plans are quickly derailed when Duke Igthorn captures the ship and uses it to attack King Gregor.

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Season 5: 1989–90[edit]

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40a1a'A Gummi a Day Keeps the Doctor Away'September 9, 1989
Tummi takes pity on Doctor Dexter, an unsuccessful pharmacist, and decides to improve his concocctions with a shot of Gummiberry juice. Unfortunately, this new wonder medicine also attracts the attention of Igthorn, and without the knowledge of how to exactly replicate the formula, the Doctor is caught between a rock and a hard place.
40b1b'Let Sleeping Giants Lie'September 16, 1989
An old Gummi ritual proves more important than Sunni and Cubbi could have imagined: Their negligence allows a giant to wake from his age-long slumber, who quickly proceeds to wreak havoc all over Dunwyn.
412'The Road to Ursalia'September 16, 1989

Gruffi destroys the Great Gummi Book by accident, and ruefully he travels with Cubbi to the lost Gummi city of Ursalia to find a replacement. But despite the fact Gummis have departed centuries ago, the ruins of Ursalia are still inhabited; by the scatter-brained Gummi Knight Sir Thornberry and the evil witch Lady Bane.

Note: First Appearance of Lady Bane.
42a3a'Bridge on the River Gummi'September 23, 1989
When an old bridge that Grammi and Sunni use for errands collapses, Gusto convinces Gruffi to build a bigger, more elaborate bridge. Igthorn however, takes advantage of the new bridge to transport his new weapon to Dunwyn.
42b3b'Life of the Party'September 30, 1989
The lovestruck Igthorn invites Lady Bane to Drekmore to discuss an alliance (and perhaps more). However, the Ogres get their hands on a rare tree the Gummis need and use it for a table decoration, and Sunni and Cubbi are forced to play party crashers in order to get it back.
43a4a'My Kingdom for a Pie'October 7, 1989
Tummi's overeating becomes his Achilles heel and could put his friends in grave danger when Duke Igthorn learns this and prepares an elaborate feast with many sumptuous courses; all for Tummi if he only tells the location of Gummi Glen.
43b4b'The World According to Gusto'October 21, 1989
When Gusto says that the only rule a Gummi needs to know is that there are no rules, Grammi suggests Cubbi live with him to see how true that really is. When Cubbi does so, both he and Gusto learn a valuable lesson about following the rules.
445'Ogre for a Day'November 4, 1989
Zummi discovers a Gummi transformation spell. The spell has never been used on humans and Zummi reluctantly uses it on Cavin who takes the guise of an ogre and infiltrates the ranks of Castle Drekmore to uncover Duke Igthorn's latest plot. But his new form makes communicating his good intentions to the right people a little difficult.
45a6a'Princess Problems'November 11, 1989
King Gregor hosts King Jean-Claude, a ruler of a nearby Frankish kingdom, and his daughter Marie in order to improve diplomatic relations; but both Sunni and Calla learn that being a princess does not make one an instant sweet little girl. Even worse, Marie's haughty attitude eventually causes King Jean-Claude to stage a military siege on Dunwyn.
45b6b'A Gummi is a Gummi's Best Friend'November 18, 1989

Gusto creates a lifelike stone statue of Zummi, then persuades Zummi to come to his workshop so he can create a better one. Meanwhile, Gruffi mistakes the statue for his friend, believing that Zummi has turned himself into stone - and so does Lady Bane.

Note: Last appearance of Gusto until 'King Igthorn' in Season 6.
467'Beg, Burrow and Steal'December 9, 1989
The Trolls are on the loose again, and this time they've hijacked an ancient Gummi digging machine.
478'Return to Ursalia'December 16, 1989

A message by Sir Thornberry lures both the Gummis and Igthorn back to Ursalia, where a new band of Gummis, the Barbics, have taken refuge. The new tenants, however, are mostly a rather unsociable bunch with a deep hatred for all humans. They seek the ultimate weapon in Ursalia to get revenge against the humans, and as it so happens, this weapon is close to falling into Igthorn's hands.

Note: This is the final episode where Zummi Gummi is voiced by Paul Winchell.
49b9'Never Give a Gummi an Even Break'January 6, 1990
Grammi finds what seems to be a Gummi forced to work as a side show and takes him home to Gummi Glen, but Gruffi thinks there is something wrong with him. Are Gruffi's suspicions correct, or have they found another Gummi Bear?.

Season 6: 1990–91[edit]

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481'A Gummi's Work Is Never Done'September 10, 1990
Grammi and Gruffi decide to trade their usual chores to find out who has the easier job. Meanwhile, Toadie and Igthorn discover blueprints for an ancient Gummi Bear logging machine, but needs a Gummi to build it for him, leading to another hunt for the bears.
49a2'Friar Tum'September 12, 1990

Lured by the aroma of their daily baking, Tummi ends up in the company of human monks, is forced to protect the faithful friars from the thieving trolls, and finally learns to say no for his own good.

Note:Jim Cummings replaces Paul Winchell as the voice of Zummi Gummi.
503'Tuxford's Turnaround'September 18, 1990

Cubbi and Tummi witness a delegation of knights arriving for a great tournament. Sir Tuxford appears to be no match for his younger peers, so Cavin asks Cubbi and Tummi to lend a helping hand. But Igthorn using the tournament as a diversion to take over Dunwyn and a broken secret Gummi door make things much more complicated than necessary.

Note: This is Jason Marsden's last episode voicing Cavin. He had the longest tenure of voicing the character at a little over two seasons.
514'Toadie the Conqueror'September 19, 1990
Igthorn comes into the possession of an invincible magical suit armor of an infamous villain from the past. Unfortunately, this armor fits diminutive Toadie only, and once the dwarfish Ogre realizes its power, he simply decides to take his Dukie's place as the ruler of Dunwyn!
55a5'Zummi in Slumberland'September 25, 1990
Zummi has become burnt out on remembering his magic spells lately, so much that he starts casting them in his sleep.
526'Patchwork Gummi'September 26, 1990
Sunni finds an old enchanted Gummi quilt which records the old Gummis' greatest achievements on its patches. In her eagerness to show it to Calla, she loses the quilt to Lady Bane, who promptly employs its magic to try to make herself queen of Dunwyn.
537'Thornberry to the Rescue'October 19, 1990
In his clumsiness, Sir Thornberry inadvertently releases the Spinster, an old, spiderlike menace of the Gummi Bears. When this results in Gruffi, Zummi, Grammi, Tummi, Sunni, and Cubbi all being kidnapped by the monster, he and Cavin become the Gummis' best hope of escaping this monster before she makes dinner out of them.
548'Once More, the Crimson Avenger'November 5, 1990
Cubbi almost gives up after a defeat, but is re-inspired by a young boy's faith in the Crimson Avenger.
55b9'A Recipe for Trouble'November 6, 1990
Grammi tries to become a better cook and collects a number of strange roots for seasoning. Unfortunately, a trio of gnomes needs these roots to appease an everhungry, bullying monster, and when they also kidnap Gruffi, Zummi, Tummi, and Sunni to feed to the monster, Grammi decides to give him a taste of her house-made cooking.
5610'Queen of the Carpies'November 15, 1990

The bullying king of the Carpies loses his crown, which ends up in Sunni's hands - and the other Carpies promptly assume that she has defeated the king. Thus they take poor Sunni once again to Carpy Mountain, this time to rule as a queen, while the other Gummi's must team up with their old foe, the deposed Carpy King, to get her back.

Note: This is the second time Sunni has been kidnapped by Carpies since in 'A Gummi in a Glided Cage'.
5711'True Gritty'November 19, 1990
Cubbi accidentally wrecks Ursalia's water reservoir, leaving the ancient metropolis short of its most important commodity. While Gruffi, Ursa and Sir Thornberry keep bickering whilst following an ancient aqueduct to find out why the water flow has stopped, Gritty and Cubbi try to lasso and train a few ramas (an amalgam of ram and llama) to fetch water from the not-so-nearest river. But then Gritty tries to get revenge on a group of mountain shepherds for human crimes against the ancient Gummi Bears, and Cubbi has a hard time trying to persuade him otherwise.
5812'King Igthorn: Part I'November 27, 1990

With no sign of Igthorn for an entire year, not even in his own castle, Zummi Gummi finds this news as a perfect opportunity to call on the Great Gummies (much to the skepticism of Gruffi). However, Igthorn has recently devised the ultimate plan to finally capture the Gummies, obtain the Gummiberry juice, and take over Dunwyn.

Note: First appearance of Gusto Gummi in this season; his only other appearance in this season is in 'Rocking Chair Bear'.
5913'King Igthorn: Part II'November 28, 1990

Igthorn and his ogres have destroyed Gummi Glen, captured Dunwyn Kingdom and its citizens, and are keeping Grammi and Tummi held in Drekmore. Now Cavin and the remaining Gummies, with the help of the Barbics, must save them all while Zummi retrieves the Great Book and warn the Great Gummies to turn back.

Note: It is the last episode produced for the show but not the last one aired.
6014'Tummi Trouble'February 14, 1991
Igthorn purchases a love potion from a traveling gypsy to get Lady Bane around. But a severe accident instead makes Lady Bane fall in love with Toadie, and Tummi in love with Lady Bane!
6115'Rocking Chair Bear'February 18, 1991
When Lady Bane gets a lock of Sunni's hair, she uses it as part of a spell to keep her eternally young. Unfortunately, the spell also ages Sunni from a young Gummi to an old one.
6216'Trading Faces'February 19, 1991
While thwarting yet one more attempt of Igthorn to claim rulership, Sir Tuxford is injured, so Sir Victor is called in to defend Dunwyn for the period of Tuxford's recovery. However, soon Igthorn hits upon a plan to use his likeness to his twin brother to conquer Dunwyn after all.
6317'May the Best Princess Win'February 20, 1991
King Gregor and Calla travel to the realm of King Jean-Claude and his daughter Marie to discuss an alliance against a fiendish villain, Marquis de Bouillabaisse, and Sunni, Cubbi and Tummi decide to hike along. However, once more Calla and Marie initiate a competitive quarrel, which leads them right into the arms of Bouillabaisse.
6418'Wings Over Dunwyn'February 21, 1991
Grammi and Tummi go to feed a flock of giant birds just returning from their winter quarters, only to be forced to protect them from Igthorn hunting these birds to use them as war steeds and take care of one of their young at the same time!
6519'The Rite Stuff'February 22, 1991
Eager to meet the Barbics, Cavin accompanies the Gummis on a trip to Ursalia. He is at first not welcomed by the Barbics, but soon gets the chance to prove himself in a manhood ritual which Buddy has to undergo to become a full member of his tribe. However, a pair of satyr poachers are on the prowl looking for furs to line their purses - and the Gummis just so happen to be quite hairy.

References[edit]

  • Bill Cotter, The Wonderful World of Disney Television: Supplemental Material, available on CD-ROM from the author
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Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
Genre
Created by
  • Art Vitello
Starring
  • Noelle North
  • Brett Johnson
Theme music composerSilversher & Silversher[1]
Opening theme'Gummi Bears Theme'
Ending theme'Gummi Bears Theme' (instrumental)
Composer(s)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes65 (95 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s)
  • Art Vitello
  • Rich Fogel
  • David Block
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)Disney Television Animation
DistributorBuena Vista Television
Release
Original network
  • NBC[2][3] (1985–1989)
  • ABC[4] (1989–1990)
  • Syndicated (1990–1991)
Picture format
  • Color
  • SD: 4:3 (broadcast/DVD release)
  • HD: 16:9 (streaming)
Audio format
Original releaseSeptember 14, 1985 –
February 22, 1991

Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears is an American animated television series that first aired in the United States from 1985 to 1991. The series was the first animated production by Walt Disney Animation Television, and loosely inspired by the gummy bear candies; Disney CEO Michael Eisner was struck with inspiration for the show when his son requested the candies one day.[5] The series premiered on NBC on September 14, 1985, and aired there for four seasons. The series moved to ABC for one season from 1989 to 1990 (airing alongside The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh as the Gummi Bears-Winnie the Pooh Hour), and concluded on September 6, 1991 as part of the Disney Afternoontelevision syndication package. Of the series' 65 shows, 30 consisted of two 11-minute cartoons, thereby bringing the series total to 95 distinct episodes overall. The show is well-remembered for its theme music, written by Michael and Patty Silversher; and for the 'gummiberry juice', a type of magic potion granting the bears the ability to bounce away from their hunters.[6][7][8][9] The theme song was performed by Joseph Williams.[10]

The series was later rebroadcast on the syndicated Disney Afternoon block, and rerun on the Disney Afternoon through the summer of 1991. In later years, it was shown on The Disney Channel (from October 7, 1991[11] to at least January 1997[12]), and later on Toon Disney, with its most recent televised airing occurring on December 28, 2001. Seasons 1 to 3 of the series were released on DVD on November 14, 2006.[13]

  • 1Characters
    • 1.1Gummi Bears
  • 3Home media
    • 3.1VHS
  • 4Media adaptations
  • 5Legacy

Characters[edit]

Gummi Bears from left to right: Cubbi, Sunni, Gruffi, Zummi, Tummi, Grammi.

Gummi Bears[edit]

Gummi Bears are a fictional group of anthropomorphic bears who have a long and rich history, and are relatively unknown to the humans of the world who believe that they are legends and fairy tales. In series continuity, it is said that in ancient times (about 500 years before the events of the series), the Great Gummis and humans lived peacefully together side by side, but for reasons left undetailed (it is suggested in the episodes Light Makes Right and The Knights of Gummadoon that the more malevolent humans craved the magical and mechanical advancements of the Gummi Bears, and threatened them with war and possible genocide), the Great Gummis were forced to flee and sail across the sea to find a new home. The ancient Great Gummis left behind small, scattered populations of bears to watch over the Gummi cities and warrens, such as the main group of the series, the Gummi-Glen Gummis, to await the time when humans and Gummis could peacefully co-exist so they could then summon the Great Gummis to return home.

Gummi-Glen[edit]

The Gummi-Glen Gummis are a group of Gummis who live in a hollow tree known as Gummi Glen that is the base for a vast complex of underground tunnels and rooms. They harvest the Gummiberries that grow wild around them in the forest, and produce a powerful juice known as Gummiberry Juice. They hide from humans, with the exception of friends Cavin, a page, and Princess Calla. It is never explained how they are related to each other, although the episode 'Up, Up, and Away' suggests that they are the last remaining ones in Gummi-Glen, and at risk of extinction.

  • Zummi Gummi (voiced by Paul Winchell in Seasons 1–5, Jim Cummings in Season 6) - Zummi is an aged bear who is the Gummi-Glen Gummis' leader, although he often defers to the more practical Grammi and Gruffi. He is the 'Keeper of Gummi Wisdom' and later the holder of the Gummi-Medallion which he uses to read his magic book to become the group's magician. He is forgetful (he is nearly always shown reciting spells from notes instead of from memory) and clumsy, mis-speaking often with spoonerisms, and his spells tend to back-fire. He also has a fear of heights.
  • Gruffi Gummi (voiced by Bill Scott in Season 1, Corey Burton in Seasons 2–6) - Gruffi is an old-fashioned bear who prefers to do things 'the Gummi way.' An extremely skilled craftsman and mechanic, he fixes the old Gummi technology and trap doors, as well as building traps around the Glen to deal with humans and ogres. Gruffi is a perfectionist, which can be his undoing at times. However and at other times, he is respected as the voice of stability and practical solutions when the other Gummis fall into despair.
  • Grammi Gummi (voiced by June Foray) - Grammi is another old bear who is the matriarch of Gummi-Glen. She acts as the group's mother, who cooks, cleans, and is the Gummi who prepares the Gummiberry Juice. She holds the secret recipe. She has an intense rivalry with Gruffi Gummi, and tends to bicker with him. Her cooking is disliked by most of the others, especially Gruffi.
  • Tummi Gummi (voiced by Lorenzo Music) - Tummi is an overweight Gummi, stated to be a little younger than Gusto, who enjoys a good meal, and would much rather be eating the Gummiberries than picking them. Of all the Gummi cubs in Gummi Glen, Tummi is the oldest. He has a rather relaxed and easygoing personality, which often gets him caught up in Cubbi's schemes. However and in dangerous situations, Tummi has shown exceptional bravery, and throughout the series, he demonstrates a natural talent as a sailor, gardener, artist and craftsman.
  • Sunni Gummi (voiced by Katie Leigh) - Sunni is a preteen Gummi, who dreams about becoming a princess just like her best friend, the human Princess Calla. Sunni is the most curious about human culture and human fashion, and least concerned with Gummi history. She is the second oldest of the kid Gummis, behind only Tummi Gummi. Later in the series, she is shown to have a crush on Gusto, and becomes close friends with Buddy.
  • Cubbi Gummi (voiced by Noelle North) - Cubbi is the youngest Gummi-Glen Gummi (according to the official series' bible around the equivalent of an 8-year-old), and dreams of becoming a great Gummi knight. He is impetuous and gets distracted by anything mysterious or exciting, but his open-mindedness oftentimes enables him to find simple solutions to sticky problems. He sometimes dons a mask and becomes a vigilante known as the Crimson Avenger. He is best friends with the human Cavin, and he was the first Gummi that Cavin encountered.
  • Augustus 'Gusto' Gummi (voiced by Rob Paulsen) - Gusto is an artistic, individualist Gummi who was stranded on a deserted island for twelve years with his best friend Artie Deco, a wise-talking toucan. Tummi and Gruffi were shipwrecked on Gusto's island, just as a volcano was due to erupt and cause the island to sink into the sea. The three bears worked together and brought Gusto home with them to Gummi Glen during season 2. Gruffi tends to argue with Gusto for his outside-the-box thinking, and how much influence he is on Cubbi and Sunni. Gusto lives by himself in a makeshift apartment behind a waterfall, but lives in Gummi Glen when the weather is too harsh.
  • Chummi Gummi (voiced by Jim Cummings) - Chummi is an adventurous Gummi who was the youngest member of his group and therefore last surviving Gummi at Gummerset. Cubbi and Cavin stumbled across an unconscious Chummi and his airship (literally a small wooden ship attached to a hot air blimp) which had been brought down by Duke Igthorn's ogres after he saw it fly over his castle in his latest idea to use the airship to capture Dunwyn castle. Chummi was initially excited when he regained consciousness in Gummi Glen as he was under the impression that it housed hundreds of other Gummis. After repairing his airship, he offered to take the Gummi Glen Gummis with him when he left to continue his search for the Great Gummis. Although initially ecstatic and eager to set off, after some thought, the Gummi Glen Gummis decided that they could not abandon their duty to look after Gummi Glen until it was safe for the return of the Great Gummis. After thwarting Igthorn's plot, Cubbi was the last to change his mind and actually set off with Chummi before asking to be let off at the last moment.

Ursalia[edit]

Later in the series, the Gummi-Glen Gummis discover the Great Gummies' abandoned city of Ursalia, largely unoccupied until the Barbics, a tribe of rough-and-tough Gummis from Barbic Woods, move there after their home has been destroyed by hostile humans.

  • Sir Thornberry (voiced by Walker Edmiston) Sir Thornberry is an old Gummi bear knight. He has been the caretaker for Ursalia for 50 years when we meet him. He is brave and honorable, but also somewhat forgetful and clumsy.
  • Ursa (voiced by Pat Musick) - Ursa is the female leader of the Barbic Gummis. She leads the Barbics to Ursalia in search of an 'Ultimate Weapon' that will let the Barbics wipe out the human race, but are eventually convinced to live peacefully in Ursalia. She harbors the most animosity towards humans, but does learn to accept Cavin after he and Buddi save her, Gruffi and Sir Thornberry in the Test of Bearhood.
  • Gritty (voiced by Peter Cullen) - Gritty is Ursa's lieutenant and famous as the Barbics' toughest warrior. Cubbi idolizes him at first, but has to work hard to overcome the latter's antipathy toward humans.
  • Buddy (voiced by Dana Hill) - Buddy is a teenaged member of the Barbics, about Sunni's age; more gentle and artistic than the rest of his tribe, he enjoys playing the flute.
  • Grubbi (voiced by Brian Cummings) - Grubbi is the head chef of the Barbics. He bonds with Grammi after she compliments his cooking.

Inhabitants of Castle Dunwyn[edit]

  • Cavin (voiced by Christian Jacobs in Season 1, Brett Johnson in Season 2, David Faustino in Season 3, Jason Marsden in Season 4–5 plus 'Tuxford's Turnaround' in Season 6, R.J. Williams in Season 6) - A 12-year-old boy, one of the main human characters in the series, and one of the few who believe that Gummi Bears exist, is the page and squire of Sir Tuxford, of King Gregor's court. Cavin befriends the Gummi Bears in the first episode and shares the same ambition as Cubbi - to become a knight and why he and Cubbi are best friends. Cavin also had a Gummi medallion, given to him by his grandfather, that opened the Great Book of Gummi, the source of all Gummi Bear wisdom. The young squire has a crush on Princess Calla, which is requited.
  • Princess Calla (voiced by Noelle North) - Princess Calla is the daughter of King Gregor, ruler of Dunwyn and one of the main human characters. She is an adventurous character of considerable talents, and she often drags the dumbstruck Cavin (of whom she is more than a little fond) into story situations. She also befriended the Gummi Bears in due time and is close friends with Sunni. She hates the pomp and circumstance that comes with being royalty while wishing to be more involved in the governance and defense of the realm. Consequently, she tends to be somewhat rebellious at times, often spurning her father's admonishment that 'a princess must set an example for her people'. However, that does not prevent her from exerting her authority as a princess whenever it suits her purpose. She even proved that she needs no protection, as she had surreptitiously trained herself in the use of weapons.
  • King Gregor (voiced by Michael Rye[14]) - King Gregor is the ruler of a fictionalized English kingdom named Dunwyn. He is a benevolent, brave ruler and protects his people from villains like Duke Igthorn with the help of Sir Tuxford and his knights. On occasion he has personally commanded knights in combat when leading a charge against ogres. Gregor is unaware of the Gummi Bears' existence or involvement in saving his kingdom many times. (He has actually met the Gummis on certain occasions, but has not caught on to the fact that his secret benefactors were Gummi Bears). His pride and joy is his daughter, Calla, which later includes considerable respect of her previously hidden fighting prowess which he saw first hand when they inadvertently challenged each other in disguise during a test.
  • Sir Tuxford (voiced by: Bill Scott in Season 1, Roger C. Carmel in Season 2, Brian Cummings in Seasons 3–6) - Sir Tuxford is the highest ranking knight in King Gregor's court and his trusted friend. He is an older, jolly character, always ready for a fight but perhaps past his prime. Sir Tuxford leads the knights of Castle Dunwyn and is the main force that keeps Duke Igthorn and his ogres away. His catchphrase is often 'I'm sure I don't know, Sire' when questioned by King Gregor of the present situation. Despite his age and his appearance, Sir Tuxford has apprehended many troublemakers in Dunwyn and done battle with Igthorn and his ogres.
  • Unwin (voiced by Will Ryan) - A knight squire at Dunwyn. A big bully, loud-mouth, and in reality a coward, who constantly picks on Cavin. He finally gets his dues when Princess Calla bests him at a tournament for the appointment of the princess' royal protector ('Girl's Knight Out').
  • Sir Gawain (voiced by Michael Rye) - Cavin's grandfather and retired knight, who also originally found the Gummi Medallion which Cavin had been wearing until he gave it to the Gummi bears. When Gawain was about Cavin's age, a local Gummi bear that owned the medallion practically bowled him over in the forest while bouncing along, and lost the medallion, which Gawain found and retrieved. He wore the medallion in his service as a knight, and in his later years passed it on to Cavin. He is highly idealistic and loves to tell moral fables of the ancient Gummis on every suitable occasion. He has met the Bears of Gummi Glen, but he is unaware that Cavin knows them as well. Having been told by Cavin that he had lost the Gummi medallion, when Sir Gawain saw that Zummi was now wearing it, he was glad it was in the right hands. Most likely named for the knight of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend, though it is possible that he is meant to be the same character. (See Gawain)
  • Trina (voiced by Patricia Parris) - A blind peasant shepherdess who lives in the Dunwyn region with her sheepdog Watcher and befriends Tummi after he hides in her cottage when on the run from the ogres. She shares a common bond with Tummi in that both are chubby due to their love of food and she wishes to cook for Tummi, who is more than happy to accept. She sets traps to throw Duke Igthorn off the track, teaching Tummi that 'disabled does not mean unable', and invites him to come visit her whenever he wishes.
  • Doctor Dexter (voiced by Andre Stojka) - A pharmacist who feels he is not owning up to his family's proud peputation of medicine. Tummi uses Gummiberry juice in one of his medicines, which results in Dunywn citizens becoming super strong, but attracts Igthorn as well. Doctor Dexter later realizes his concoction can serve as a super fertilizer and thus achieves success after all.
  • Sir Victor Igthorn (voiced by Michael Rye) - He is Duke Igthorn's brother and a famous paladin in the realm of Dunwyn. Ashamed of his family's betrayal (which had remained a dark secret for a major part of his life), he has taken the path of justice to atone for their sins. Fortunately, when Victor eventually confessed to stop his brother's blackmailing, he was relieved to learn that at least the Dunwinians do not hold his family relations against him. Sir Victor has become Cavin's idol and friend, but he is unaware of the Gummi Bears' existence. He can take any insult to himself, but not to his steed Destiny, and has the ability to make ladies (including Calla) swoon when he kisses their hands.

Villains[edit]

  • Duke Sigmund Igthorn (voiced by Michael Rye) - The evil, irascible, vengeful and power-crazed ruler of Castle Drekmore is the main villain of the series. He is also the nemesis of the Gummi Bears. He hunts the Gummi Bears with the aid of his ogre army to get in possession of the Gummiberry juice and their other secrets. His constant attempts to conquer Castle Dunwyn fail typically due to the self-overestimation of his tactical skills, the bearishness of his ogres and the intervention of the Gummi Bears. Once the greatest knight of Dunwyn, he was exiled after conspiring against King Gregor and found refuge in Castle Drekmore.
    Igthorn has a big – and alas unrequited – crush on Lady Bane. Sigmund Igthorn's brother Sir Victor fights wrongdoing as his antithesis. It is implied in some episodes that Igthorn had a father who had also conspired to control Dunwyn and thus raised his son in that mindset.
    • Toadwart, aka Toadie (voiced by Bill Scott (Season 1), Corey Burton (Seasons 2-6) - The smallest ogre in Drekmore, and Igthorn's illeistic lieutenant. He seems to genuinely like his 'Dukie' and, as his name suggests, is a fawning and enduring character who bears most of the bullying and punishment brought upon him by the Duke and his fellow ogres. He is the smartest of his kin, who do respect his ability to read and write. He has a cousin named Tadpole (voiced by Chuck McCann), who is just as diminutive, but more intelligent and bossier. Although Toadwart is largely an enemy, there are rare occasions where he learns the values the Gummis stand for, such as one time when he decides to impersonate the Crimson Avenger and gets taught a serious lesson about personal honor and the means of service to others.
    • Ogres (Various Voices) - Duke Igthorn's shock troops. Big and strong, but also extremely naive and clumsy. Their bumbling incompetence often jeopardizes their duke's 'ingenious' plans, which constantly drives him insane and brings him to the verge of despair. They are organized in way of military rank, and constantly call Igthorn 'Dukie' (a slang term for feces), which he loathes.
      • Zook and Gad (both voiced by Will Ryan) - Zook and Gad are Igthorn's ogre bodyguards. Their names are taken from 'Gadzook!'. Gad (with purple skin and a helmet) and Zook (with green skin and orange hair) hold the rank of corporal and private, respectively. Once, when all the ogres were turned into babies for a while, Zook was called 'Snookums' by Grammi.
      • Umma - This was originally Cavin in disguise, but in a later episode Cubbi was captured by an ogre who also has that name.
  • Lady Bane (voiced by Tress MacNeille) - The main evil witch of the series. She is in possession of a Gummi Medallion much like Zummi's, and craves any power she can get her hands on (including the Gummi Bears') for her bid for power. She is served by her jackal-like Troggles and on occasion by Duke Igthorn, whose crush on her she finds very annoying, although she did agree to a dinner date with Igthorn if she figured it would forge an alliance to destroy the Gummis. She is also vain, at one point in addition to expressing anger that she was foiled by the Gummis, that she chipped one of her nails as well. In one episode, it was discovered that she is extremely old, and uses her magic to 'de-age' herself into an attractive dark-haired sorceress by stealing Sunni's youth until the other Gummis manage to reverse it. The creators of the television program took inspiration for the character from the historical figure of Lucrezia Borgia.
  • The Trolls- A band of green-skinned and diminutive thieves trying to do their best to better their positions at the expense of other people. They are very skilled in kitbashing and operating mechanical devices (mostly traps and weapons, like a walnut submachine gun). They are eventually captured by King Gregor's knights and remanded to the dungeon in Dunwyn Castle.
  • Carpies - A race of vulture-like creatures living on the spire-like Carpy Mountain. They capture Sunni twice – first for her singing talent, then to become their King (or rather, Queen).
    • Carpy King (voiced by Will Ryan) - A bullying Carpie who rules the Carpies while striking fear in them. After the Gummi Bears overthrew the Carpy King, he has been succeeded by Bobo the Dodo.
  • Flint Shrubwood (voiced by Corey Burton) - A wandering bounty hunter in the tradition of Sergeio Leone's 'Man With No Name'. He is hired by Duke Igthorn in the episode, 'For a Few Sovereigns More' to catch a Gummi Bear for the promised price of 20 gold sovereigns. Shrubwood resembles Clint Eastwood in appearance, voice, and mannerisms. He is armed with a pair of boomerang launchers and carries a miniature flute on which he plays a 4-note musical cue as he travels.

Other characters[edit]

  • King Jean-Claude (voiced by Hamilton Camp) - The father of Princess Marie and the ruler of a fictionalized French kingdom allied to Dunwyn. His kingdom was once besieged by the Marquis de Bouillabaisse in 'May the Best Princess Win.'
  • Princess Marie (voiced by Kath Soucie) - The daughter of King Jean-Claude. Originally a spoiled brat, she considered Calla a rival and picked a fight with her on every occasion. However, after both their lives are saved by the Gummi Bears, she mellows considerably and becomes one of Calla's best friends.
  • Prince Yen-Moon (voiced by Keone Young) - A prince from the Far East who travels to Dunwyn in search of help from the Gummies in defending his kingdom from a lethal dragon as seen in 'The Magnificent Seven Gummies.' Using an ancient Gummi Buddha-like statue, the Gummies are able to defeat the dragon by using it as a teleporting device.

Episodes[edit]

SeasonEpisodesSegmentsOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
11321September 14, 1985December 21, 1985
2812September 13, 1986November 29, 1986
3814September 12, 1987December 12, 1987
41016September 10, 1988December 17, 1988
5913September 9, 1989January 6, 1990
61919September 10, 1990February 22, 1991

Home media[edit]

VHS[edit]

International releases[edit]

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Several VHS cassettes of the series were released internationally.[15][16] Of those, eight cassettes containing 32 episodes are listed below. The first four cassettes ('Welcome to Gummiglen!', 'Creature Feature', 'Hot Little Tot!', and 'A Sky Full of Gummies!'), which contain 20 episodes, were released in English[15][16] in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. These four cassettes were also released in some non-English-speaking countries (including Poland,[17][18][19] the Netherlands[20] and Germany). The other four cassettes, as well as the ones not listed below, were released exclusively in non-English-speaking countries (including the Netherlands,[16][21][22] Poland,[23][24]Finland,[25][26] and Italy.[16][27]

VHS nameEpisode titlesRelease date
Adventures of the Gummi Bears (Volume 1): Welcome to Gummiglen!'A New Beginning'
'Zummi Makes it Hot'
'The Sinister Sculptor'
'Someday My Prints Will Come'
'Can I Keep Him?'
September 11, 1996
Adventures of the Gummi Bears (Volume 2): Creature Feature'The Fence Sitter'
'Night of the Gargoyle'
'Loopy, Go Home'
'A-Hunting We Will Go'
'The Secret of the Juice'
September 11, 1996
Adventures of the Gummi Bears (Volume 3): Hot Little Tot!'Sweet and Sour Gruffi'
'Duel of the Wizards'
'What You See is Me'
'Bubble Trouble'
'Toadie's Wild Ride'
'Gummi in a Strange Land'
September 11, 1996
Adventures of the Gummi Bears (Volume 4): A Sky Full of Gummies!'A Gummi in a Gilded Cage'
'The Oracle'
'When You Wish Upon a Stone'
'A Gummi by Any Other Name'
September 11, 1996
Adventures of the Gummi Bears (Volume 5): The Crimson Avenger'The Crimson Avenger'
'You Snooze, You Loose'
'Over the River and Through the Trolls'
September 10, 1997
Adventures of the Gummi Bears (Volume 6): Wild Ride'Toadie's Wild Ride'
'Sweet and Sour Gruffi'
'Duel of the Wizards'
'What You See is Me'
September 10, 1997
Adventures of the Gummi Bears (Volume 7): Up, Up, and Away'Up, Up, and Away'
'Faster Than a Speeding Tummi'
September 10, 1997
Adventures of the Gummi Bears (Volume 8): For Whom the Spell Holds'For Whom the Spell Holds'
'Little Bears Lost'
'Guess Who's Gumming to Dinner?'
September 10, 1997

DVD releases[edit]

On November 14, 2006, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears: Volume 1 on DVD in Region 1. The 3-disc set features seasons 1 to 3 and does not contain any bonus features, save for subtitles for the hearing impaired.

DVD nameEp#Release date
Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears: Volume 147November 14, 2006

To date, the series has never officially been released on DVD in the UK. However, since November 2016 the show has been available on the UK Disney streaming site DisneyLife.

In Australia, Disney released nine volumes, which have now long been discontinued. They are all in complete storyline production order, but the first volume starts from episode 19 in series 2. Episodes 1-18 have not been released on DVD in Australia and are only available on the USA Region 1 collection. However, the Region 4 Australian DVDs do finish off the series and go right up to episode 65 of the series' final two-part double episode adventure.

Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears was one of the few Disney Afternoon shows that did not get a Capcom-created Nintendo game based on it (Ducktales, Chip n Dale's Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, Talespin all did).

Media adaptations[edit]

Comic strip[edit]

Gummi Bears was adapted into a daily newspaper comic, which ran between 1986 and 1989, illustrated by Rick Hoover. [28] and Earl Norem.

Legacy[edit]

Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears was Disney's first major serialized animated television series (it was released back to back with another show, The Wuzzles, which lasted only 13 episodes), and is often credited by animators and animation historians[who?] as having helped jump start the television animation boom of the late 1980s and 1990s. Consequently, it also became the forerunner to Disney's famous Disney Afternoon timeslot, which gave way to other famous serialized Disney television series, such as Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers and Gargoyles. Although many of these subsequently-created shows exceeded Gummi Bears in budget and length, the show is often credited[who?] as a sort of prototype for all of the animation which followed it.

The show was so successful in the United Kingdom that the episodes 'A New Beginning' and 'Faster than a Speeding Tummi' were released as theatrical featurettes there in 1986 and 1987, alongside The Great Mouse Detective and a re-release of Disney's Pinocchio.[citation needed]

Other appearances of Gummi Bears in other media included one appearance of Gruffi Gummi starring in a D-TV music video of the Elvis Presley song 'Teddy Bear' in 1986.

The show's popularity also led to a re-theming of Disneyland's Motor Boat Cruise, along with a small part of Disneyland that became known as 'Disney Afternoon Avenue.' The Motor Boat Cruise became the 'Motor Boat Cruise to Gummi Glen' and plywood characters from the show made Gummiberry Juice along the waterway. The Gummi Bears have also been featured as meetable characters who greet guests in Disney theme parks.[citation needed]

Cameos[edit]

  • ALF (TV series) (1987): In the TV Movie 'Alf Loves a Mystery', Gummi Bears clips are interspersed.
  • Darkwing Duck (1991–1992): In the episode 'Life, the Negaverse and Everything', Zummi Gummi appears as a doll.
  • Robot Chicken (2012): In the episode 'In Bed Surrounded by Loved Ones', the Gummi Bears hold an intervention for Tummi's gummiberry juice addiction, though are disturbed when it is revealed that he is attracted to Sunni, which disgusts the other Gummi Bears but Tummi counters by pointing out none of them are related which the other Gummi Bears save for Zummi and Tummi where aware of.
  • The Goldbergs (2016): In the episode 'Have a Summer', Adam watches Gummi Bears on a TV.
  • DuckTales (2017–present): In the episode 'From the Confidential Casefiles of Agent 22!'[29], the Gummi Bears have a cameo, the gummiberry juice also factors into the plot of the episode.

References[edit]

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  4. ^'ABC Adds 'Gummi Bears', 'Beetlejuice''. The Los Angeles Times. April 25, 1989. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
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  10. ^Sweedo, Nicholas. 'Disney Song #48: Gummi Bears / The Silvershers: A Conversation'. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  11. ^The Disney Channel Magazine, Vol. 9, no. 5, September/October 1991: pp. 20, 36, 45.
  12. ^The Disney Channel Magazine, Vol. 14, no. 6, December 1996/January 1997: p. 28.
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  29. ^http://www.ign.com/videos/2018/06/29/ducktales-exclusive-clip-with-gummi-bears-easter-egg

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External links[edit]

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  • Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears at the Big Cartoon DataBase
  • The Great Site of Gummi – large resource of Gummi Bears information
  • Adventures of the Gummi Bears on IMDb
  • Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears at TV.com
  • Gummi Bears at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on September 1, 2016.

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