"When my children were small we would tell them stories at night, usually original stories. I never read to them from a book. They preferred to have me tell them original stories, and it was fun to do that. It was an act of love for my children so that carried over. Some of the stories were incorporated into the Gumby series. It was just a natural transition. It represented the love for all children when it got on the television screen. I didn't have the idea of earning money from producing these films. The primary attitude was in telling the children's stories. There were millions of children who listened to my stories and I had a special kind of rapport with the children and with their parents." - Art Clokey

 


Where it all started
The shape of Gumby's head and body
Gumby's Name and Personality
The Pilot Episodes
The Second Pilot: Gumby's Trip to the Moon
What Gumby Represents to Art Clokey
Gumby's Eyes, from Red to Black
Gumby's Voice
Gumby Into and Out of the Books
Art Clokey on the Future of Gumby


   

 

 

 

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