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Gumby and is
Although the Duke of Gumby is probably a fictitious entity since there is no accessible record of him, the plaque may have had some deterrent effect
; < span id =" gumby "> Gumby </ span >: An inexperienced, unknowledgeable and oblivious climber ; is a derogatory term.
* According to the Live at the Hollywood Bowl book, quite early on, there is also a Spanish band singing an absurd song about llamas, and a Gumby performing flower arranging.
But Mr. Stuff won't quit until Gumby is totally stuffed.
A classic line from one of these is during a segment on taxation, where a Gumby ( played by Cleese ), standing knee-deep in a river, says " I would put a tax ... on all people ... who stand ... in water.
A popular Gumby catchphrase is " My brain hurts!
My voice is fine, it's my brain that hurts ..." Other recurring Gumby elements are a violent and oafish clumsiness, and enthusiasm for banging bricks together or against their heads.
He maintains that there is no bass player or drummer competent enough to play with him, except Gumby, who has chosen to float along the mainstream tide with Junoon.
Semper Gumby The real Latin phrase meaning " always flexible " is Semper Flexibilis is an unofficial motto for all U. S. military services Explosive Ordnance Disposal ( EOD ) detachments and later on for Navy Seabees.
It is a play on the official Marine Corps motto Semper Fidelis, usually abbreviated Semper Fi, which means " always faithful " and that of the United States Coast Guard, Semper Paratus, meaning Always Ready, Navy fast attack submariners, and USCG personnel, " Semper Gumby ", refers to the cartoon character Gumby, means " always flexible.
While the first use of Semper Gumby is often assigned to Captain Jay Farmer of HMM-264 in 1984 who actually flew with a Gumby character toy mounted on the standby Compass on the instrument panel of his CH-46E nicknamed " Airwolf ", the term was in use in 1977 / 78 in 1st Battalion, 5th Marines at Camp Pendleton.

Gumby and green
Gumby was green because it was Clokey's favorite color.
: For the green clay animated character, see Gumby.

Gumby and clay
In 1995, Clokey's production company produced an independently released theatrical film, Gumby: The Movie ( aka Gumby 1 ), marking the clay character's first feature-length adventure.
On October 12, 2011, Google paid tribute to Art Clokey ’ s 90th birthday featuring clay balls transforming into characters from Gumby.
Dominating children's TV stop motion programming for three decades in America was Art Clokey's Gumby series — which spawned a feature film, Gumby I in 1995 — using both freeform and character clay animation.
Clokey started his adventures in clay with a 1953 freeform clay short film called Gumbasia ( 1953 ) which shortly thereafter propelled him into his more structured Gumby TV series.
After the Gumbasia project, Art Clokey and his wife Ruth came up with the clay character Gumby.
The aesthetic environment later became the home of Clokey's most famous character, Gumby, whose name derives from his childhood experiences during summer visits to his grandfather's farm, when he enjoyed playing with the clay and mud mixture called " gumbo ".
Consisting of animated clay shapes contorting to a jazz score, Gumbasia so intrigued Samuel G. Engel, then president of the Motion Pictures Producers Association, that he financed the pilot film for what became Clokey's The Gumby Show ( 1957 ).
In 1956, the Howdy Doody show aired the first Gumby clay animated cartoon from creator Art Clokey.
Dal McKennon, who played the projectionist ( uncredited in the film ), had a successful career as the voice of many screen and TV characters, including " Buzz Buzzard " in the Woody Woodpecker cartoons and " Gumby " in the TV clay animation series.

Gumby and character
Gumby was inspired by a suggestion from Clokey's wife Ruth that he base his character on the Gingerbread man.
Examples of recurring characters include Mr. Gumby from Monty Python's Flying Circus ; Ted and Ralph from The Fast Show ; the Head Crusher from The Kids in the Hall ; Martin Short's Ed Grimley, a recurring character from both SCTV and Saturday Night Live ; and Kevin and Perry from Harry Enfield and Chums.
* Pokey ( Gumby character ), a character from the Gumby television series
In 1957, Lee hosted The Gumby Show, the original appearance of that claymation character.
* Denali ( Gumby character ), the great Mastodon from the 1980s television series Gumby
* Goo ( Gumby character ), a character on The Gumby Show
He created memorable characters, including the empty-headed former child movie star Buckwheat and an irascible, life-size version of the Gumby toy character, complete with life-size star ego.
* Prickle ( Gumby character ), a character on The Gumby Show
* Minga, a television character from The Gumby Show

Gumby and created
Gumby was created by Art Clokey in the early 1950s after finishing film school at University of Southern California.
Some of the best-known clay-animated works include the Gumby series of television show segments ( created by Art Clokey ), the The California Raisins advertising campaign by Will Vinton Productions studio and The WB's The PJs, produced by and featuring the voice of Eddie Murphy.

Gumby and by
Of the three pilot episodes of Gumby, the first was done by Clokey on his own, and the next two were done for NBC and shown on The Howdy Doody Show to test audience reaction.
The second 15-minute pilot, " Gumby Goes to the Moon ", was initially rejected by NBC executive Thomas Warren Sarnoff.
Production continued through 1966 – 1968, by which time Norma MacMillan voiced Gumby.
Whenever the executives refused to give into his demands, Gumby would assert his star status by saying “ I ’ m Gumby, Dammit .”
In August 2005, the first video game featuring Gumby, Gumby vs. the Astrobots, was released by Namco for the Game Boy Advance.
In it, Gumby must rescue Pokey, Prickle, and Goo after they are captured by the Blockheads and their cohorts, the Astrobots.
Several single packs and multi-figure sets by Jesco ( later Trendmasters ), as well as a 50th anniversary collection, have been made of the Gumby characters.
Also included in the Gumby merchandise catalog are plush dolls, keychains, mugs, a 1988 Colorforms set, a 1995 Trendmasters playset, and a Kubricks set by Medicom.
A tribute album, Gumby, was released in 1989 by Buena Vista records.
This project, which led to the released IIGS, was known by various codenames while the new system was being developed, including " Phoenix ", " Rambo ", " Gumby ", and " Cortland ".
In the United Kingdom, the habit of wearing a handkerchief with tied corners on one's head at the beach has become a seaside postcard stereotype, referenced by the Gumby characters in Monty Python's Flying Circus.
Drayton Beauchamp was sold by the Cheyne family to John Gumby in 1730 and subsequently the manor house and lands were inherited by Lady Robert Manners.
It was done using " Animagic ", a stop motion animation process using figurines ( a process already pioneered by George Pal's " Puppetoons " and Art Clokey's Gumby and Davey and Goliath ).
In the 1960s, the animated TV series Gumby included an episode " The Glob " inspired by The Blob.
Like Piggy, Gumby has been developing a liking for eating, and he starts the day by eating almost all the cookies on the kitchen table.

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