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* [[Badbutt]]: Gruffi.
* [[Badbutt]]: Gruffi.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]: Zummi, Gruffi and Grammi.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]: Zummi, Gruffi and Grammi.
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: In an episode with a wishing stone, a young boy wished to be bigger, he ended up turning into a [[Our Giants Are Bigger|giant.]]
* [[Berserk Button]]/[[Insistent Terminology]]/[[Embarrassing Nickname]]: Duke Igthorn hates being called "Dukey" by his ogres. They call him "Dukey" nearly constantly.
* [[Berserk Button]]/[[Insistent Terminology]]/[[Embarrassing Nickname]]: Duke Igthorn hates being called "Dukey" by his ogres. They call him "Dukey" nearly constantly.
** His brother, Sir Victor Igthorn, also has a [[Berserk Button]]: Never insult his horse.
** His brother, Sir Victor Igthorn, also has a [[Berserk Button]]: Never insult his horse.
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: In an episode with a wishing stone, a young boy wished to be bigger, he ended up turning into a [[Our Giants Are Bigger|giant.]]
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: All of the gummi bears had their moments of this.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: All of the gummi bears had their moments of this.
* [[Blind and the Beast]]: Tummi befriends a blind human woman.
* [[Blind and the Beast]]: Tummi befriends a blind human woman.
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* [[City of Adventure]]: Dunwyn.
* [[City of Adventure]]: Dunwyn.
* [[Clothes Make the Superman]]: In one episode, Toadie gets a suit of armor that makes him invincible in battle.
* [[Clothes Make the Superman]]: In one episode, Toadie gets a suit of armor that makes him invincible in battle.
* Cloudcuckoolander: Gusto. Of course, let's see ''you'' spend twelve years on a [[Deserted Island]] with only a toucan for company, and see how sane you are when you finally escape.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Gusto. Of course, let's see ''you'' spend twelve years on a [[Deserted Island]] with only a toucan for company, and see how sane you are when you finally escape.
* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Calla to Sunni in a surrogate way.
* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Calla to Sunni in a surrogate way.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Tummi.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Tummi.
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* [[Mobile Suit Human]]: In "A Hard Dazed Knight", Gruffi uses one (in the form of an armored knight) to infiltrate Duke Igthorn's castle.
* [[Mobile Suit Human]]: In "A Hard Dazed Knight", Gruffi uses one (in the form of an armored knight) to infiltrate Duke Igthorn's castle.
* [[Not-So-Harmless Villain]]: Igthorn on occasion, particularly in the finale.
* [[Not-So-Harmless Villain]]: Igthorn on occasion, particularly in the finale.
* [[One-Note Cook]]: The only thing that Granni can prepare correctly is Gummi Berry Juice.
* [[Older Sidekick]]: Tummi for Cubbi's "Crimson Avenger".
* [[Older Sidekick]]: Tummi for Cubbi's "Crimson Avenger".
* [[One-Note Cook]]: The only thing that Granni can prepare correctly is Gummi Berry Juice.
* [[The One Who Wears Shoes]]: Slightly more than normal for the trope, but Sunni, Tummi and Gusto.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Both the Medieval and Chinese kind appear.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Both the Medieval and Chinese kind appear.
* [[Our Giants Are Bigger]]: They've appear on multiple occasions.
* [[Our Giants Are Bigger]]: They've appear on multiple occasions.
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* [[Our Gryphons Are Different]]: They're pink.
* [[Our Gryphons Are Different]]: They're pink.
* [[Our Mermaids Are Different]]: Standard fantasy version appears in "Water Way to Go".
* [[Our Mermaids Are Different]]: Standard fantasy version appears in "Water Way to Go".
* [[The One Who Wears Shoes]]: Slightly more than normal for the trope, but Sunni, Tummi and Gusto.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Gruffi.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Gruffi.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Calla occasionally wears one.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Calla occasionally wears one.
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* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: King Gregor.
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: King Gregor.
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Princess Calla is a rough and tumble adventurer of the first order.
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Princess Calla is a rough and tumble adventurer of the first order.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Gruffi, the no-nonsense conservative blue oni, is often at odds with red onis Grammi, who is far more [[Cool Old Lady|progressive]], and Gusto, who is [[Cloudcuckoolander|out to lunch]].
* [[Remembered Too Late]]: Gruffi does this with the fact that Gummi berry juice only works on humans once a day.
* [[Remembered Too Late]]: Gruffi does this with the fact that Gummi berry juice only works on humans once a day.
* [[The Renaissance Age of Animation]]: The Disney cartoon that finally introduced quality animation to made-for-TV cartoons, playing a big role in getting rid of lingering legacies from [[The Dark Age of Animation]].
* [[The Renaissance Age of Animation]]: The Disney cartoon that finally introduced quality animation to made-for-TV cartoons, playing a big role in getting rid of lingering legacies from [[The Dark Age of Animation]].
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Gruffi, the no-nonsense conservative blue oni, is often at odds with red onis Grammi, who is far more [[Cool Old Lady|progressive]], and Gusto, who is [[Cloudcuckoolander|out to lunch]].
* [[The Rival]]: Marie to Calla.
* [[The Rival]]: Marie to Calla.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Princess Calla and King Gregor count for this in spades.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Princess Calla and King Gregor count for this in spades.

Revision as of 15:26, 28 April 2015

"Dashing and daring, courageous and caring,
Faithful and friendly with stories to share,
All through the forest they sing out in chorus,
Marching along as their song fills the air..."

Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears is a truly groundbreaking series by Walt Disney. Although The Wuzzles was Disney's first original animated TV series, that was really a trial run for this series, which almost immediately made the company a dominant force in television animation. Lasting from September, 1985 to February, 1991. A total of 94 episodes.

The show was actually a major gamble for Disney, as it was a very new idea. Disney reasoned that the costs of a high-quality animated show could be recovered in syndication. The gamble worked, and a new era of unprecedented quality in western television animation was born.

The series takes place in The Theme Park Version of medieval time, centuries after the Great Gummis fled across the sea while a small caretaker colony stayed behind in Gummi Glen in the Kingdom of Dunwyn to maintain the civilization's extremely sophisticated infrastructure on the off-chance the Gummis could return to live with humans in peace.

Unfortunately, when the story begins, the Glen Gummis have declined to only six descendants who have forgotten their past skills. Fortunately, they meet a friendly human boy named Cavin who has a Gummi Medallion that unlocks their library's Great Book of Gummi, the essential book of their culture's knowledge. Inspired, the colony decide to rediscover their heritage and help the boy whose kingdom is under dire threat.

That threat comes in the form of Duke Igthorn of Drekmore and his army of really dumb ogres. He is out to conquer Dunwyn and upon discovering that the supposedly mythological Gummi Bears exist, he will stop at nothing to exploit their secrets, like their powerful magic and technology, for his own use. Furthermore, he is but the most frequent of a whole host of enemies that the Gummi Bears and their human allies must oppose.

At the most uncharitable, you could call this series T Ms's (late) answer to The Littl' Bits (as The Littl Bits came out in 1980, this did not came out until 1985), but it's more accurate to call it Disney's/TMS's attempt to show how to do the premise right (as The Littl Bits does have its fans). Apart from obviously lavish animation, the series addressed the major complaints of Tatsunoko's series and the basic ideology of the 1980s; for instance, individuality is celebrated in proper proportion to the value of cooperation and the primary characters are far more nuanced with carefully considered flaws and strengths. Furthermore, the female characters avoid The Smurfette Principle, with multiple characters with strong well-defined personalities who bow to no one.

If you're wondering how they came up with a premise for, of all things, Gummi Bears, as the story goes, Michael Eisner was inspired when he was snacking on them. True story, straight from That Other Wiki.


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"Siggy Soggy-Pants!"