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  • cool "bait car" episode.

  • I remember seeing this when i was maybe 6 years old. possibly 5. I would watch this and a few other ones over and over and over again all the time. This was probably the first gumby episode i ever saw!!! good memories.

  • the lions logical reasoning for not slowing down is: "i cant (pause), my foots asleep" and then he smiles.

  • HECK YES. i love the old old gumby adventures.

  • I haven't seen Gumby since back then in the 90s when I was a kid. Boy it was funny.

  • "Bail out! Bail out!" kills me haha

  • i notice the voices sound diffrent from what i reamber

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  • 0:00 Gumby open/BILL LOOSE

    0:08 Original PG-181F/PHIL GREEN [EMI]

    0:15 Who me/JACK SHAINDLIN

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  • "Slow down Richard!"

    "I can't, my foot's asleep!"

    lol XD

  • Dang! I am laughing for some reason that it was funny that they crashed into the building! XD

  • I know what you mean. The "Going up, please." from some unseen woman and the "Get that car out of here." As they ascend floors.

  • And I dsovered Bob Mersey as wlel, thur a coimmercially avaible Spiderman download and CD. "ot Rod Granny", for instance.

  • Max Saunders and Phillipe Pares did some cues in Gumby,too.

  • A number of composers contributed among the most "killer" stock music here, such as Emil Cakdin, George Hornel, Spencer Moore, Jack Cookerly, Phil Green, Jack Shaindlin, John Seely, and Bill Loose.

  • Well, the last one's Seely's TC 5; nice to hear a full version. I'm still trying to track down the name of the bed at 1:22-2:13 with the bassoon & zig-zag strings used in a bunch of Yogis. Shaindlin's 'Asinine' follows it. Isn't that a Hormel cue after that?

  • A cue that's heard in a few of those late 50sa WB shorts ["2005dave" mentioned them], sounds like a Shaindlin, Loose, or Green piece to me. The open is Shaimdlon's "Who Me'< then the circuws cue after and before the hard to track down cue you mention, is Green's "Comedy Circus"..don't know what the open is but it was used on the Quick Draw trilogy.

  • Richard it is.

  • The open cue wasn't used elsewhere that I can recall on Gumby but I HAVE heard in in Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy "Fan Clubbed" when D.Daddy goes to see Augie's iold Capt.Zoom Zoom, and in Snoop and Blab "Real Gone Ghost" when they are investigating the haunted ship.

  • Loved that final cue, "Domestic Activity" according to a private CD colleciton I got. It's used in "Giopher Broke" (WB) when one of the gophers says "Wait, the dog (foghorn Leghorn series) shall return"...(Bill Loose)

  • I love that cue as well. It also showed up in "In the Dough" (when they prepare to clean up the dishes). I also love the "Custard Pie Capers" music cue during the record player scene. I have an MP3 of it.

  • I have an mp3 of that Capers cue,too, Wile E...was just playing it a while back!

  • Yet it was the only Gumby episode to use it. I think it's cool looking back at these old Gumby episodes and recognizing the stock music, such as the "laughing" clarinets in "Zany Comedy" when it was used on "Outcast Marbles"

  • The opening cue is heard in Augie Doggie and Dopggie Daddy "Fan Clubbed" when Doggie Daddy's going down to the station in and Snooper and Blab's "Real Gone Ghosts" when the twp private eyes get to the shipping dock [Harry Lubin's "Buggy Ride follows both in those two, but not used in Gumby.]

  • The cue immediately after "Asinine" was heard in at least two Warner Bros. cartoons, "Hip Hip Hurry" (when the mouse is fed the speed tonic) and "Pre-Hysterical Hare" (opening scene). This is great stuff and I'm glad these old prints with the original music and voices are still in circulation.

  • How true..an d in "Fantastic Farmer' with Gumby during that REALLY elaborate travel scene..

  • "Commdy Cirus", Phil Green, when the record player starts...

    At the beginning, "Who Me" (Shaindlin),..

  • Jakc Shaindlin's the composer behind "Asinine", which turns up in Augie Doggie shorts.

  • The music is killer in this one - lots of great Phil Green and Jack Shaindlin stuff. The only one I know by name is "Asinine" which begins at 2:13. Steve C., others?

  • "Asinine" is also heard at the biegging,too.

  • @2005dave Hi, Dave. C-5 Domestic Children (Loose) goes from Pokey with the tire until the end. Custard Pie Capers (Green) is Gumby on the record. In between that and 'Asinine' is almost the full version of another Shaindin cue that no one seems to remember what it's called. The racing piece after 'Asinine' at 2:38 is one of Green's cues I don't have. I wonder if it's in his 'D' series stuff.

  • @jgbennie

    Hi, JG. Thanks for indentyfing that cue at 2:38. I thought that it was a Phil Green cue. As you noted when you posted ":Bird in a Bonnet", a similiar [IMO] cue that ends that is a Green one. I had suspected either Green, Spencer Moore or a fellow named Henry Russell who is listed by databases for shows with thye Hi-Q music.

  • That lion must have been intended as a proposed third character in 1956...

  • That's their pal Richard. He only appeared in about 3 episodes I think.

  • Correct. Interesting fellow, that lion...:)

  • This is a weird one. I have never seen an episode with this lion before

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