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'''Adventures of the Gummi Bears'' is an American animated television series created by Jymn Magon and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and was loosely based off the gummy bear candy.
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[[Image:Caped_Crusader.jpg|thumb|400px|I think this is a Gummi Bear, but it might be [[Caped Crusader|Batman]].  I don't think anyone knows at this point.]]
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'''''Adventures of the Gummi Bears''''' is an American animated television series created by Jymn Magon and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and was loosely based off the gummy bear candy.
  
 
The series is set in a fantasy version of the medieval time which besides being full of magic also has beings known as the Gummi Bears.
 
The series is set in a fantasy version of the medieval time which besides being full of magic also has beings known as the Gummi Bears.
  
==Significance to Gargoyles==
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The show was included on the first line up of the [[Disney Afternoon]].
Back when the series was planned as a [[Gargoyles (TV series)#Comedy development|comedy]] it was closer to being like ''Gummi Bears'' but in a modern world rather than the medieval times.
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==Cast Members==
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The following ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' cast members appeared in ''Adventures of the Gummi Bears''. They are listed in alphabetical order.
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*[[Jim Cummings]] - Second voice of Zummi Gummi
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*[[Ed Gilbert]] - Le Grand Fromage
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*[[Tress MacNeille]] - Lady Bane and Marzipan
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*[[Rob Paulsen]] - Gusto Gummi
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*[[Kath Soucie]] - Princess Marie
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*[[Frank Welker]] - Marquis de Bouillabaisse
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[[Greg Weisman]] worked on the show as Director of Series Development. [https://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=5597]
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[[Tad Stones]] was a producer for episodes 22-29.
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[[Bob Kline]] was the storyboard artist for episodes 30-38.
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[[Saburo Hashimoto]] was the director for "King Igthorn Part II".
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[[Eric Lewald]] wrote the episode "Tuxford's Turnaround.
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[[Len Uhley]] did the teleplay for "For Whom the Spell Holds", "Music Hath Charms/Dress for Success" (and story) and "Gummi's at Sea" (and story).  He wrote "The White Knight" and "Life of the Party".
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==Significance to ''Gargoyles''==
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Back when the series was planned as a [[Gargoyles (TV series)#Comedy development|comedy]], it was closer in tone to ''Gummi Bears'', but in a modern world rather than the medieval times. [https://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=574][https://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=301]
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Coincidentally, a Season One episode, "Night of the Gargoyle", featured a villainous gargoyle who awakened from stone sleep during the night of the full moon.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*{{wikipedia|Adventures of the Gummi Bears}}
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*{{wikipedia|Adventures_of_the_Gummi_Bears}}
 
*'''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088528/ Adventures of the Gummi Bears]''' at the Internet Movie Database
 
*'''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088528/ Adventures of the Gummi Bears]''' at the Internet Movie Database
  
 
[[Category:Out-of-universe]]
 
[[Category:Out-of-universe]]

Latest revision as of 11:46, 21 May 2024

I think this is a Gummi Bear, but it might be Batman. I don't think anyone knows at this point.

Adventures of the Gummi Bears is an American animated television series created by Jymn Magon and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and was loosely based off the gummy bear candy.

The series is set in a fantasy version of the medieval time which besides being full of magic also has beings known as the Gummi Bears.

The show was included on the first line up of the Disney Afternoon.

Cast Members

The following Gargoyles cast members appeared in Adventures of the Gummi Bears. They are listed in alphabetical order.

Greg Weisman worked on the show as Director of Series Development. [1]

Tad Stones was a producer for episodes 22-29.

Bob Kline was the storyboard artist for episodes 30-38.

Saburo Hashimoto was the director for "King Igthorn Part II".

Eric Lewald wrote the episode "Tuxford's Turnaround.

Len Uhley did the teleplay for "For Whom the Spell Holds", "Music Hath Charms/Dress for Success" (and story) and "Gummi's at Sea" (and story). He wrote "The White Knight" and "Life of the Party".

Significance to Gargoyles

Back when the series was planned as a comedy, it was closer in tone to Gummi Bears, but in a modern world rather than the medieval times. [2][3]

Coincidentally, a Season One episode, "Night of the Gargoyle", featured a villainous gargoyle who awakened from stone sleep during the night of the full moon.

External links