It was bound to happen, The Puppetoons meet Gumby in Arnold Leibovit’s 1987 tribute to director/animator George Pal. The film features 11 of the shorts Pal made between 1933 and 1948, some of the most charming animation ever produced - the essence of childhood fantasy. The classic shorts are supplemented by newly animated wraparound segments featuring Gumby, Pokey, Arnie the Dinosaur, the Pillsbury Doughboy, Speedy Alka-Seltzer, and a Gremlin or two! Art Clokey supplied the Gumby and Pokey figures and provided the voice of Pokey. Gumby animator Peter Kleinow animated the characters, Gene Warren Jr. directed the animation, and Leibovit produced the enterprise and directed the voice performances of Art Clokey, Dallas McKennon, Dick Beals, and Paul Frees.
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