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Gumbasia

A jazzy riff on 'Fantasia' from the creator of Gumby.

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Release : 1955
Rating : 6.6
Studio : Clokey Inc., 
Crew : Director,  Music, 
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Genre : Animation Music

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Reviews

Plantiana
2018/08/30

Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.

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ChikPapa
2018/08/30

Very disappointed :(

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Tedfoldol
2018/08/30

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Marva-nova
2018/08/30

Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.

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druid333-2
2009/04/23

Before Davey & Golliath,and certainly before Gumby,Art Clokey produced a short stop motion animated film of various lumps of clay of different colours swirling around,changing shapes,all to a mostly jazzy music score (the film was shot silent). This film was screened to a executive at 20th Century Fox,who was so impressed,that he soon after drew up a contract for Clokey to create a series of claymation shorts for children's television. That series,of course,was Gumby,which ran for years (and spawned at least a couple of feature films featuring the little green clay boy & his orange pony,Pokey). Gumbasia is one of several non Gumby shorts that were also filmed,incorporating various realms of animation (Lawn Party,a 1956 black & white short was filmed using pixilation,a form of stop motion animation,using people as it's subject was another very funny short). Released long before the ratings system,there is absolutely nothing to offend anybody.

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F Gwynplaine MacIntyre
2007/02/21

Some of my American friends are huge fans of the Gumby animation shorts by Art Clokey, which don't appeal to me at all. Invariably, it turns out that these people first encountered Gumby when they were small children. I never even heard of Gumby until I was well stuck into adulthood and I had already encountered more sophisticated (and more recent) examples of stop-action animation and claymation. Still, even by the standard of their own time -- the 1950s -- the Gumby toons aren't very impressive. Norman McLaren and George Pal were already doing far more sophisticated stop-motion animation and pixilation, in McLaren's case with no bigger a budget than Clokey's.The wistful title 'Gumbasia' suggests that Clokey wanted this to be his equivalent of Disney's 'Fantasia': an art film with images and sounds but no story. Seen from a modern viewpoint, this is a very primitive example of claymation from the prehistoric Plasticine Era.Against a soundtrack of some jazz-ish riffs, we see bits and blobs of clay rolling about aimlessly. At several points during an early sequence, we see a sphere of clay (and its shadow) rolling across a blank background; there's no other object in the frame, so there's no relative motion. I suspect that Clokey achieved these shots in real time, merely panning the camera past a static ball of clay and then allowing the editing to imply that the clay is rolling past a static camera, a stop-motion effect that would have taken much longer to film. At the end of this sequence, two blobs of clay roll towards each other and colllide: this bit was definitely filmed in stop-motion.Despite its brevity, I found 'Gumbasia' completely unengaging right up until the very last shot, when a crude clay face suddenly winks its eye at us and smiles. For that brief instant, this film came alive for me, with this clay face far more engaging than all the blobs and balls which have preceded it. This only proves that film is most interesting when it's about human beings (or characters we can accept as human substitutes) rather than special effects. Mostly for its historic value, I'll rate 'Gumbasia' 3 out of 10.

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