A group of reclusive humanoid bears and a few trusted humans explore their lost heritage and prevent their enemies from exploiting it.A group of reclusive humanoid bears and a few trusted humans explore their lost heritage and prevent their enemies from exploiting it.A group of reclusive humanoid bears and a few trusted humans explore their lost heritage and prevent their enemies from exploiting it.
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Could a cartoon be more interesting... I remember watching this as a kid, and I was thrilled by the bears, and of course a little frightened by the ogres. This is a must see for cartoon fans...!!!
BTW: If anyone know where I can buy the series on DVD or VHS, please let me know. Thanks.
BTW: If anyone know where I can buy the series on DVD or VHS, please let me know. Thanks.
This series was on Norwegian TV in the late eighties, and as a kid it sucked me into a fantasy world. Their struggle to hide from the humans, and the juice they drank enabling them to jump around as a rubber ball, made for great TV. We still have the episodes on tape, and it is a well-used tape for sure.
This show is a great cartoon. Who wouldn't want to be like Calvin and hang out with the Gummi Bears all the time? The voices were great, including Bill Scott and June Foray from "Rocky and Bullwinkle" and Lorenzo Music of "Garfield" and "Rhoda". The stories of this show still hold up against most of the contemporary Disney attempts. Toon Disney needs to play it more often! Watch it, and be sucked into a world of Gummi Bears bouncing here and there and everywhere!
I love the Disney cartoons Darkwing Duck, New Aventures of Winnie the Pooh, Talespin, The Little Mermaid, DuckTales and Rescue Rangers. Adventures of the Gummi Bears is a true gem from the '80s, that at 17 I can still enjoy to this day. The animation is wonderful, really colourful and lovely. And the theme tune is absolutely awesome, from the theme tune alone like Darkwing Duck, Talespin and DuckTales you can tell you are in for a treat. Add great writing, fine voices and outstanding episode ideas, and you have a classic cartoon series that anybody can enjoy no matter how old you are. I love this show, and I always will, I just wish it lasted longer. 9/10 Bethany Cox
I agree with the other comments, this was great entertainment. I have some episodes on videotape. Seeing them again recently reminded me of what a cool cartoon it is. The characters were all cleverly created and fun. We have the matriarch, the smart one, the greedy one, the grumpy one... And a villain, Duke Igthorn, for good measure. The stories were varied and original, with both Gummis and human characters. Action was often centered around the castle. One of the best episodes was the one with the magical hat and escape from the castle. Excellent theme music also. Loads of magic and adventure with few dull moments! It's a shame this isn't seen much anymore, as it easily beats all those spin off series Disney made in the 90's.
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- TriviaThis was the first Saturday morning network cartoon series produced by Walt Disney Productions. To finance this series, Disney Television Animation was able to draw upon financial resources supplied by the corporation in anticipation of profiting when the series entered syndication in 1990 during its last season, as opposed to established TV animation competitors, like Hanna-Barbera, who had to depend primarily on network TV license fees to finance their content. This allowed the series to be produced on a comparatively lavish budget for higher quality writing and animation for television. With this series becoming a major success because of these production values, it made Disney Television Animation immediately a major force in the medium.
- Alternate versionsFrench TV prints of the show use their own unique theme song for the show, rather than a translation of the main theme.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Back to Next Saturday (1985)
- SoundtracksAdventures of the Gummi Bears Theme - Original Version
Composed by Patty Silversher and Michael Silversher
Performed by Joseph Williams
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By what name was Adventures of the Gummi Bears (1985) officially released in India in Hindi?
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