Gumby, that pointy-headed slab of clay, and his orange sidekick, Pokey, are back. Big time. Just ask their creators, Art and Gloria Clokey of San Rafael, Calif., whose new film, “Gumby 1, the Movie,” ...
In 28 days it began. In 28 weeks it spread. In 28 years it evolved.
Fox Entertainment CEO Charlie Collier announced on Tuesday that the network has acquired all rights to Gumby, Pokey and all their friends, from the estate of Joseph Clokey, whose father, Art Clokey, ...
Sometimes the meek can inherit the comics universe. Consider Gumby and Pokey. The scatterbrained green boy and his level-headed yet occasionally stressed pony sidekick Pokey have proven flexible ...
Fox Entertainment has acquired the full library of "Gumby" animated content, which will expand Tubi's current offerings of the franchise. If you happen to be of a certain age, it is safe to presume ...
Fox Entertainment announced Tuesday that it acquired the Gumby franchise from the estate of Joseph Clokey, son of Gumby creator Art Clokey, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The deal covers the ...
Classic Media has finalized a long-term joint venture with Premavision to manage all rights to the Gumby characters, from Pokey to Blockhead to the big clay guy himself. The two companies are now ...
Gumby, the little green clay boy, is celebrating 50 years in show business — in 1956 he made his first appearance on television on “The Howdy Doody Show” — and he’s looking as young as ever. There’s ...
The Gumby universe, featuring the classic green clay figure, has been acquired by Fox. The company is planning to reimagine the character created by Art Clokey for a new generation with new series ...
There’s something green and flexible and cute at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum: Gumby. And he’s there to promote reading. With the new exhibit, “Adventures Into Books: Gumby’s World,” kids can walk ...
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