''Adventures of the Gummi Bears'' is an American animated children's television series created by
Jymn Magon and produced by
Walt Disney Television Animation. The series, loosely inspired by
gummy bear candies, takes place in a
fantasy world of medieval lands and magic, and focuses on the lives of six mystical beings known as Gummi Bears. The series focuses on the exploits of the main characters, as they tackle a series of problems, as well as aid their human friends and thwart the plans of various evil characters. Episodes consisted of either a single story, or two 11-minute stories.
The lavishly budgeted series became iconic for not only spearheading the style of Disney animated series that followed, but also starting
an era of artistic improvement in television animation spurred on its success with competitors forced to improve their own artistic standards to avoid unfavorable comparisons.
The series was known for various elements, including its signature potion known as "gummiberry juice", and the theme music - written by
Michael and Patty Silversher, performed by
Joseph Williams. The animated series first premiered in the United States, running for six seasons between 1985 and 1991, with the show later sold to other countries including the
United Kingdom
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.
Premise
''Adventures of the Gummi Bears'' takes place in a
medieval
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fairy tale
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world and focuses on a group of six "Gummi Bears", a race of
anthropomorphic bears with great skills in magic and technology. The group lives in the underground secret settlement of Gummi Glen within the forest of the kingdom of Dunwyn. Long ago, the Gummi Bears had a powerful and highly developed civilization, but were persecuted by human armies who sought access to the Gummi Bears' knowledge and ultimately drove almost all Gummi Bears north. Most of the Gummi Bears then settled on a continent unknown to humans and were forgotten over time. They are now generally considered a
legend
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by humans, but few know that they still exist. Throughout the Gummi Bears' search for their heritage, old
ruins and intact buildings with some high-tech devices are repeatedly discovered.
Despite their efforts to continue living free from human influence and safe from threats, the bears of Gummi Glen gradually encounter several humans. Contrary to all fears and
prejudice
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s, the encounters do not always result in confrontation and fighting; while most humans dismiss every encounter as an illusion and put it out of their mind, some humans (especially children) try to befriend the Gummi Bears. Only those who still believe in and know about the Gummi Bears and their magic try to capture them. The Gummi Bears' closest friends among humans are Princess Calla, the daughter of King Gregor and heir to Dunwyn's throne, and Cavin, the
squire of Gregor's chief knight Sir Tuxford.
The Gummi Bears owe their name to a magic potion named "Gummiberry Juice", which allows them to bounce like a
rubber ball. Gummiberry Juice is made by Grammi Gummi using an ancient and secret recipe from the Gummiberries that grow in the Dunwyn forest. The Gummiberry Juice gives humans and monsters superhuman strength for a short time, but unlike Gummi Bears, it only works on humans once a day. The evil and power-hungry Duke Igthorn is constantly trying to obtain the formula of the potion and the remaining secrets of the Gummi Bears with his servant Toadwart and his private army of simple-minded ogres. He seeks to conquer Dunwyn, dethrone the king and establish a reign of terror. The Gummi Bears often have to intervene - albeit secretly - to protect the king, their friends and their secrets from the machinations of Igthorn and other enemies.
Characters
*Zummi Gummi (voiced by
Paul Winchell
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in Seasons 1-5 and
Jim Cummings in Season 6) – An aged bear who is the Gummi Glen leader, caretaker of Gummi Bear knowledge and wisdom, and a modest
magician. He is somewhat forgetful with spells, speaking occasionally with mild
spoonerisms, and having a
fear of heights.
*Gruffi Gummi (voiced by
Bill Scott in Season 1 and
Corey Burton in Seasons 2-6) – Gummi Glen's grumpy and conservative craftsman and mechanic. He is the voice of reason and a sound strategist for the group, though his
perfectionism regularly becomes his downfall.
*Grammi Gummi (voiced by
June Foray) – the
matriarch of Gummi Glen, responsible for cooking for the group, housework in their home, and preparing Gummiberry Juice through the secret recipe passed down to her.
*Tummi Gummi (voiced by
Lorenzo Music) – An overweight Gummi Bear cub, and the eldest of the three in the group. He is relaxed, laid-back and easygoing, and harbors a great love of food, but has remarkable (if mostly hidden) technical skills and good comprehension, and often behaves impartially in disputes or acts as an arbitrator.
*Sunni Gummi (voiced by
Katie Leigh) – An excitable and naive preteen Gummi Bear cub who exhibits a keen interest in human culture and fashion rather than in Gummi history.
*Cubbi Gummi (voiced by Noelle North) – A young Gummi Bear cub, the youngest of the three in Gummi Glen, who dreams of becoming a knight. He is characterized as being adventurous and somewhat impetuous, but with an open-mindedness to finding solutions to problems he faces.
*Cavin (voiced by
Christian Jacobs in Season 1, Brett Johnson in Season 2,
David Faustino in Season 3;
Jason Marsden in Seasons 4 & 5 and
R.J. Williams in Season 6) – A young boy serving as a
page and
squire in Dunwyn Castle. He is courageous and good-hearted, is the first human to encounter the Gummi Bears, and befriends them as a result of possessing a Gummi medallion that he leaves with Zummi, becoming friends with Cubbi over time.
*Princess Calla (voiced by Noelle North) – A princess of Dunwyn, who is defiantly adventurous, capable of defending herself, despite her dislike of her circumstances and royal duties. She is friends with Cavin, and also becomes friends with Sunni after meeting the Gummi Bears during the first season.
*King Gregor (voiced by
Michael Rye) – The king of Dunwyn, characterized as a benevolent, brave, and good ruler for his people. Like most humans, he believes Gummi Bears are a myth, and thus does not know of their actions helping to protect his kingdom. However, he does discover his daughter's previously hidden fighting prowess towards the end of the series and is deeply impressed by her.
*Sir Tuxford (voiced by Bill Scott in Season 1,
Roger C. Carmel in Season 2 and
Brian Cummings in Seasons 3-6) – The highest ranking knight of King Gregor's court and his trusted friend, as well as Cavin's superior. Tuxford is characterized as being a old, jolly man despite being somewhat past his prime for battle.
*Duke Sigmund Igthorn (voiced by
Michael Rye) – A disgraced knight of Dunwyn, exiled for conspiring against King Gregor, who leads an army of ogres to attack the kingdom from his fortress of Castle Drekmore. Characterized as a vengeful, power-crazed tyrant, he is the main antagonist of the series. A common element in stories he is involved in is his desire to find a suitable weapon for his plans, as well as capturing Gummi Bears for their Juice, especially the recipe required to produce it.
*Toadwart (voiced by Bill Scott in Season 1 and Corey Burton in Seasons 2-6) – A midget ogre, who serves as Igthorn's
illeist lieutenant and second-in-command, often nicknamed Toadie. He is characterized as being smarter than other ogres, due to his ability to read and write. Affectionately sycophantic to the Duke, if only because associating with the Duke gives him some authority over the ogres, who otherwise casually abuse him for fun.
*Augustus "Gusto" Gummi (voiced by
Rob Paulsen) – An artistic Gummi Bear, stranded on a deserted island with his friend Artie Deco, a wise-talking
toucan (voiced by
Jymn Magon in his debut episode, and
Brian Cummings for the rest of the series), before taking residence near to Gummi Glen and aiding the other Gummi Bears when needed. Augusto is characterized as being an individualist with an outside-the-box problem solving ability.
*Lady Bane (voiced by
Tress MacNeille) – A human sorceress of considerable power, who maintains her youth magically and desires all of Gummi Bear magic for herself. She resembles and is based on the
Queen
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* Queen regnant, a female monarch of a kingdom
* Queen consort, the wife of a reigning king
* Queen (band), a British rock band
Queen or QUEEN may also refer to:
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* Queen dowager, the widow of a king
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from Disney's ''
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''.
*Sir Thornberry (voiced by Walker Edmiston) – An aged Gummi Bear knight who acts as the caretaker of the otherwise isolated Gummi Bear city of Ursalia. His manner is eccentric by a probable combination of his extended isolation and senility, but still capable within his mental limits.
*Ursa (voiced by Pat Musick) – The statuesque female leader of the Barbics, a barbarian tribe of Gummi Bears driven from their native lands by humans and are scornful of orthodox Gummi traditions. She and her tribe take up residence in Ursalia at the Gummi Glen Gummies and Sir Thornberry's invitation.
Episodes
Broadcast
The series premiered on
NBC on September 14, 1985, and aired there for four seasons. The series moved to
ABC (later acquired by Disney in 1996) 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
syndicated programming block
The Disney Afternoon. The series was later rebroadcast on the Disney Afternoon block and rerun on that block through the summer of 1991. In later years, reruns were shown on
The Disney Channel from October 7, 1991 to at least January 1997, and later on
Toon Disney, with its most recent televised airing occurring on December 28, 2001.
Home media
VHS
International releases
Several
VHS cassettes of the series were released internationally.
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
in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. These four cassettes were also released in some European countries (including Poland, the Netherlands and Germany). The other four cassettes, as well as the ones not listed below, were released exclusively in other European countries (including the Netherlands,
Poland, Finland, and Italy
).
DVD releases
Seasons 1 to 3 of the series were released on DVD on November 14, 2006, when
Walt Disney 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.
To date, the series has never officially been released on DVD in the UK, but since November 2016, the show has been available on the UK Disney streaming website 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, but 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.
Video on demand
The series became available to stream on
Disney+
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as of November 12, 2019.
Media adaptations
Comic strip
''Gummi Bears'' was adapted into a daily newspaper comic, which ran from September 1, 1986, to April 1, 1989. The strip was written by Lee Nordling and illustrated by Rich Hoover.
Legacy
''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 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 ''
DuckTales'', ''
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 as a sort of
prototype
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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
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''.
Appearances of Gummi Bears in other media include one of Gruffi Gummi in a
D-TV music video of the
Elvis Presley
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song "Teddy Bear", in 1986.
The show's popularity led to a re-theming of
Disneyland
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'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 been featured as
meetable characters who greet guests in Disney theme parks.
Cameos
* ''
ALF'' (1987): In the episode "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. Tummi counters, pointing out none of them are related, which the other Gummi Bears save for Zummi and Tummi were unaware of.
* ''
The Goldbergs'' (2016): In the episode "Have a Summer", Adam watches Gummi Bears on a TV.
* ''
DuckTales'' (2017–2021): In the episode "From the Confidential Case Files of Agent 22!",
the Gummi Bears make a cameo while gummiberry juice factors into the episode's plot, later the gummiberry juice having other appearances in the series.
* ''
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers'' (2022): Zummi Gummi, Sunni Gummi, and Lady Bane appear in the film's end credits.
* ''
Chibiverse'' (2022): The third season of the series features Gruffi Gummi as part of the Underverse a place below the Chibiverse where forgotten Disney TVA characters reside until are rescued by Remy Remington from ''
Big City Greens'' and are brought back to the surface.
Notes
References
External links
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''Adventures of the Gummi Bears'' DVD (seasons 1-3)The Great Site of Gummi– large resource of ''Gummi Bears'' information
*
ttp://toonopedia.com/gummi.htm Gummi Bearsat
Don Markstein's ToonopediaArchivedfrom the original on September 1, 2016.
''Gummi Bears''daily comic strip at the
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''Gummi Bears''Sunday comic strip at the
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