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Faithful and friendly with stories to share,
Faithful and friendly with stories to share,
All through the forest they sing out in chorus,
All through the forest they sing out in chorus,
Marching along as their song fills the air..."'' }}
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.
''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.
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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.
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 [[wikipedia:Gummi bear|snacking on them]]. True story, straight from [[That Other Wiki]].
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 [[wikipedia:Gummi bear|snacking on them]]. True story, straight from [[That Other Wiki]].


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* [[Blind and the Beast]]: Tummi befriends a blind human woman.
* [[Blind and the Beast]]: Tummi befriends a blind human woman.
** Given that [[Greg Weisman]] cited ''Gummi Bears'' as one of his sources for inspiration in ''[[Gargoyles]]'' (no, [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=5597 really]), she may have inspired the Geoffrey Robbins character.
** Given that [[Greg Weisman]] cited ''Gummi Bears'' as one of his sources for inspiration in ''[[Gargoyles]]'' (no, [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=5597 really]), she may have inspired the Geoffrey Robbins character.
* [[Blind Without'Em]]: Zummi
* [[Blind Without'Em]]: Zummi.
* [[Bluff the Eavesdropper]]: In one episode, the king tries to find out a famous chef's secret recipe by listening at the door, which the chef thwarts by reciting absolute nonsense instead of his ingredients. However, this does not thwart Cubbi, Sunni, and Tummi, who are hiding ''in'' the kitchen and can write down the actual steps he's taking.
* [[Bluff the Eavesdropper]]: In one episode, the king tries to find out a famous chef's secret recipe by listening at the door, which the chef thwarts by reciting absolute nonsense instead of his ingredients. However, this does not thwart Cubbi, Sunni, and Tummi, who are hiding ''in'' the kitchen and can write down the actual steps he's taking.
* [[Bumbling Sidekick]]: Toadwart (aka "Toadie")
* [[Bumbling Sidekick]]: Toadwart (aka "Toadie").
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Toadwart, the smallest ogre, took the most pain out of any character in the series.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Toadwart, the smallest ogre, took the most pain out of any character in the series.
* [[The Cameo]]: Two [[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Donald Duck]] wodden figurines can be seen briefly during one of the first episodes.
* [[The Cameo]]: Two [[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Donald Duck]] wooden figurines can be seen briefly during one of the first episodes.
* [[Chained Heat]]: An episode with Igthorn and Cubbi.
* [[Chained Heat]]: An episode with Igthorn and Cubbi.
* [[Chekhov's Volcano]]: Accompanied by [[Convection, Schmonvection]] in "My Gummi Lies Over the Ocean".
* [[Chekhov's Volcano]]: Accompanied by [[Convection, Schmonvection]] in "My Gummi Lies Over the Ocean".
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* [[Evil Twin]]: Actually Igthorn ''is'' the evil twin, and a source of deep shame to his [[Sibling Yin-Yang|heroic knightly brother]] (whom Cavin idolizes).
* [[Evil Twin]]: Actually Igthorn ''is'' the evil twin, and a source of deep shame to his [[Sibling Yin-Yang|heroic knightly brother]] (whom Cavin idolizes).
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]: Quoted above.
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]: Quoted above.
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Due to an unfortunately high number of [[Humans Are Bastards|humans being bastards]], Cavin often suffers unfairly at the hands of gummis who don't know him.
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Due to an unfortunately high number of [[Humans Are Bastards|humans being bastards]], Cavin often suffers unfairly at the hands of Gummis who don't know him.
* [[Feathered Fiend]]: Carpies
* [[Feathered Fiend]]: Carpies.
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
** [[The Hero]]: Gruffi
** [[The Hero]]: Gruffi.
** [[The Lancer]]: Cubbi
** [[The Lancer]]: Cubbi.
** [[The Smart Guy]]: Zummi
** [[The Smart Guy]]: Zummi.
** [[The Big Guy]]: Tummi
** [[The Big Guy]]: Tummi.
** [[The Chick]]: Sunni
** [[The Chick]]: Sunni.
** [[The Sixth Ranger]]: Gusto
** [[The Sixth Ranger]]: Gusto.
** [[Team Mom]]: Grammi
** [[Team Mom]]: Grammi.
* [[Fountain of Youth]]: Gummiberry juice mixed with baby powder ends up turning Igthorn's Ogre army into babies.
* [[Fountain of Youth]]: Gummiberry juice mixed with baby powder ends up turning Igthorn's Ogre army into babies.
* [[Gang of Critters]]
* [[Gang of Critters]]
* [[Gone Behind the Bend]]: "A Gummi A Day Keeps The Doctor Away" had a scene where Gruffi and Tummi get chased by ogres while saving a kindly doctor from Duke Igthorn. The chase scene then leads to the two Gummis and the ogres running around the top part of the castle, until only the ogres are seen running around.
* [[Gone Behind the Bend]]: "A Gummi a Day Keeps the Doctor Away" had a scene where Gruffi and Tummi get chased by ogres while saving a kindly doctor from Duke Igthorn. The chase scene then leads to the two Gummis and the ogres running around the top part of the castle, until only the ogres are seen running around.
* [[Gone Horribly Right]]
* [[Gone Horribly Right]]
* [[Grand Finale]]: "King Igthorn"... and how!
* [[Grand Finale]]: "King Igthorn"... and how!
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* [[Hot Amazon]]: Ursa.
* [[Hot Amazon]]: Ursa.
* [[Hot Witch]]: Lady Bane.
* [[Hot Witch]]: Lady Bane.
** Also Marzipan, {{spoiler|until you see her true form.}}
** Also Marzipan, {{spoiler|until you see her true form}}.
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: The Gummis were forced into hiding because of humans abusing their technology, the Barbic Bears lost their ancestral home because of humans, the principal antagonist is human -- and if the average human on the street isn't intentionally malicious, they still [[Hanlon's Razor|tend to cause problems just the same.]] There definitely ''are'' good humans, but their poor reputation amongst many of the gummis isn't entirely without cause.
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: The Gummis were forced into hiding because of humans abusing their technology, the Barbic Bears lost their ancestral home because of humans, the principal antagonist is human -- and if the average human on the street isn't intentionally malicious, they still [[Hanlon's Razor|tend to cause problems just the same.]] There definitely ''are'' good humans, but their poor reputation amongst many of the Gummis isn't entirely without cause.
* [[I Want You to Meet An Old Friend of Mine]]: In season 1, Gruffi was voiced by the late Bill Scott who voiced Bullwinkle in ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]''. Grammi was voiced by June Foray who voiced Rocky in that same series.
* [[I Want You to Meet An Old Friend of Mine]]: In Season 1, Gruffi was voiced by the late Bill Scott who voiced Bullwinkle in ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]''. Grammi was voiced by June Foray who voiced Rocky in that same series.
* [[I Was Beaten by a Girl]]: Calla, going undercover, defeats the squires in "Girl's Knight Out".
* [[I Was Beaten by a Girl]]: Calla, going undercover, defeats the squires in "Girl's Knight Out".
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Gruffi.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Gruffi.
* [[Large Ham]]: The Igthorn brothers.
* [[Large Ham]]: The Igthorn brothers.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Grammi's cooking.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Grammi's cooking.
** Also Sunni's various attempts to make Gummi Berry Juice, at least until she finally gets it right. (Poorly made Gummi Berry Juice is extremely unstable and explodes like ''nitroglicerine.'')
** Also Sunni's various attempts to make Gummi Berry Juice, at least until she finally gets it right (poorly made Gummi Berry Juice is extremely unstable and explodes like ''nitroglicerine'').
* [[Lost Technology]]: By the wagonload. Even the Gummis don't know what half of it does.
* [[Lost Technology]]: By the wagonload. Even the Gummis don't know what half of it does.
* [[Love Potion]]: One causes Tummi to fall for Lady Bane and Lady Bane to fall for Toadie.
* [[Love Potion]]: One causes Tummi to fall for Lady Bane and Lady Bane to fall for Toadie.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Grammi.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Grammi.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Sunni is the [[Cheerful Child]] (with yellow fur), Cubbi the [[Tagalong Kid]], Tummi the [[Big Eater]], Grammi the [[Apron Matron]], Gruffi is a [[Grumpy Bear]] where Gusto is [[Hot-Blooded]] and Zummi... um... [[Odd Name Out|we'll get back to you on that.]] It may have something to do with his [[Spoonerism]] tendencies, or to emphasize his "wizard-like" nature given that a lot of sound effect depictions have the letter Z, like Zap or Kazaam.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Sunni is the [[Cheerful Child]] (with yellow fur), Cubbi the [[Tagalong Kid]], Tummi the [[Big Eater]], Grammi the [[Apron Matron]], Gruffi is a [[Grumpy Bear]] where Gusto is [[Hot-Blooded]] and Zummi... um... [[Odd Name Out|we'll get back to you on that.]] It may have something to do with his [[Spoonerism]] tendencies, or to emphasize his "wizard-like" nature given that a lot of sound effect depictions have the letter Z, like Zap or Kazaam.
** In the Russian dub he's renamed "Spellcaster," which still rhymes with the other Russified names the same way as it does in the original Klingon.
** In the Russian dub he's renamed "Spellcaster", which still rhymes with the other Russified names the same way as it does in the original Klingon.
** And, of course, [[The Renfield|Toadie]].
** And, of course, [[The Renfield|Toadie]].
* [[Medieval Stasis]]: Would instantly have been dispelled if humanity at large could have gotten their hands on Gummi technology.
* [[Medieval Stasis]]: Would instantly have been dispelled if humanity at large could have gotten their hands on Gummi technology.
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* [[Papa Wolf]]: Gruffi.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Gruffi.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Calla occasionally wears one.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Calla occasionally wears one.
* [[Power-Up Food]]: Gummi Berry juice. For Gummis it makes them bouncy, agile and jump large distances. For humans, it gives them a few seconds of super strength, but just once a day. Ogres gets super strength too, but unlike humans, it lasts longer and can be renewed by drinking more juice.
* [[Power-Up Food]]: Gummi Berry juice. For Gummis, it makes them bouncy, agile and jump large distances. For humans, it gives them a few seconds of super strength, but just once a day. Ogres gets super strength too, but unlike humans, it lasts longer and can be renewed by drinking more juice.
* [[Precocious Crush]]: Sunni for Gusto, who is either [[Oblivious to Love|oblivious]] or politely uninterested.
* [[Precocious Crush]]: Sunni for Gusto, who is either [[Oblivious to Love|oblivious]] or politely uninterested.
* [[Princesses Prefer Pink]]: Calla and Marie both wore pink dresses.
* [[Princesses Prefer Pink]]: Calla and Marie both wore pink dresses.
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* [[She Cleans Up Nicely]]: Calla proves this on several occasions.
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely]]: Calla proves this on several occasions.
* [[She's All Grown Up]]: Happens to Sunni in the space of one episode, due to a semi-[[Rapid Aging]] [[Phlebotinum]]. Unfortunately, the aging doesn't ''stop'' at "filled out"...
* [[She's All Grown Up]]: Happens to Sunni in the space of one episode, due to a semi-[[Rapid Aging]] [[Phlebotinum]]. Unfortunately, the aging doesn't ''stop'' at "filled out"...
* [[Shout-Out]]: One episode has a dimwitted thief saying "[[Sylvester Cat and Tweety Bird|I taw I taw]] a Gummy Bear".
* [[Shout-Out]]: One episode has a dimwitted thief saying "[[Sylvester Cat and Tweety Bird|I taw I taw]] a Gummy Bear."
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Sir Victor fights for good while his brother Duke Igthorn fights for evil.
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Sir Victor fights for good while his brother Duke Igthorn fights for evil.
* [[Sixty-Five-Episode Cartoon]]
* [[Sixty-Five-Episode Cartoon]]
* [[Smooch of Victory]]: Cavin gets one from [[Ship Tease|Calla]] at the end of "Ogre For A Day".
* [[Smooch of Victory]]: Cavin gets one from [[Ship Tease|Calla]] at the end of "Ogre for a Day".
* [[Spoiled Brat]]: Marie.
* [[Spoiled Brat]]: Marie.
* [[Spoonerism]]: Zummi megularly rakes these. Bit of a problem when he needs to use magic with [[Exact Words|Exact Wording]].
* [[Spoonerism]]: Zummi megularly rakes these. Bit of a problem when he needs to use magic with [[Exact Words|Exact Wording]].
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* [[Wave Motion Gun]]: The Gummiscopes. Although its real purpose is as a giant solar powered messaging machine, it can be used as as a massive energy cannon if there is enough solar energy to power it.
* [[Wave Motion Gun]]: The Gummiscopes. Although its real purpose is as a giant solar powered messaging machine, it can be used as as a massive energy cannon if there is enough solar energy to power it.
** By contrast, the Great Horn of Ursalia is definitely a [[Weapon of Mass Destruction]].
** By contrast, the Great Horn of Ursalia is definitely a [[Weapon of Mass Destruction]].
* [[Wham! Episode]]: The final saga was entirely made of this: Just in the first part, {{spoiler|Igthorn leaves the kingdom and after months of not showing any signs of life, Zummi sends a message to the Great Gummis, anouncing that the kingdom is finally safe and ready for their return. Then Igthorn suddenly returns, more terrible than ever, and quickly succeds at ''completely destroying Gummi Glen, capturing the Gummis and stealing the secret of the Gummi Berry Juice from them, and immediately leading his army of super powerful ogres against Dunwin castle, demolishing its defenses, completely defeating everyone and crowning himself as the new king.'' (Remember, all of this is just ONE episode.) The final episodes included Igthorn himself attacking the Great Gummis, followed by Zummi's (apparent) death and even after the union of Gummis, Barbics and Humans manage to defeat Igthorn for once and all, the existence of Gummi Bears is revealed to everyone and Gummi Glen is lost forever.}}
* [[Wham! Episode]]: The final saga was entirely made of this: Just in the first part, {{spoiler|Igthorn leaves the kingdom and after months of not showing any signs of life, Zummi sends a message to the Great Gummis, announcing that the kingdom is finally safe and ready for their return. Then Igthorn suddenly returns, more terrible than ever, and quickly succeeds at ''completely destroying Gummi Glen, capturing the Gummis and stealing the secret of the Gummi Berry Juice from them, and immediately leading his army of super powerful ogres against Dunwin castle, demolishing its defenses, completely defeating everyone and crowning himself as the new king'' (remember, all of this is just ONE episode). The final episodes included Igthorn himself attacking the Great Gummis, followed by Zummi's (apparent) death and even after the union of Gummis, Barbics and Humans manage to defeat Igthorn for once and all, the existence of Gummi Bears is revealed to everyone and Gummi Glen is lost forever}}.
* [[When Trees Attack]]
* [[When Trees Attack]]
* [[Whole Costume Reference]]: In one episode, Cala wears a dress identical to [[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]]'s.
* [[Whole Costume Reference]]: In one episode, Cala wears a dress identical to [[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]]'s.

Revision as of 15:33, 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.


Gummi Bears includes examples of:

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