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Gumbys are recurring characters in Monty Python's Flying Circus, characterized by a very distinctive appearance. Gumbys are portrayed with toothbrush moustaches, wear handkerchiefs on their heads which are knotted at the corners, wire-rimmed spectacles, braces, Fair Isle knitted tank tops, a 1950s shirt rolled up to the elbows (without the detachable collar), trousers rolled up above their knees, and gumboots. The characters usually hold their arms in an ape-like position, speak loudly and slowly, and pronounce words syllable by syllable. Though created by John Cleese, the Gumbys were most often played by Michael Palin, although Graham Chapman, Terry Jones and Cleese also had noticeable solo turns as Gumbys. Palin's Gumby voice was used to announce the show title in Series 3.
Many times, a Gumby or group of Gumbys would appear in the series as a means of linking sketches, or would briefly give their views in one of the Vox pop segments. Their most notable appearance was in "The Buzz Aldrin Show" episode where they introduced sketches about architects, insurance, chemists, and the end of the show. A classic line from one of these is during a segment on taxation, where a Gumby (played by Cleese), standing knee-deep in a river, says "I would put a tax... on all people... who stand... in water." (He then shouts in alarm as he looks down at his feet, which are submerged.) They also appeared in their own sketches, such as "Flower Arranging" and "Gumby Brain Surgery".
Monty Python (sometimes known as The Pythons) were a British surreal comedy group who created the sketch comedy show Monty Python's Flying Circus, that first aired on the BBC on 5 October 1969. Forty-five episodes were made over four seasons. The Python phenomenon developed from the television series into something larger in scope and impact, spawning touring stage shows, films, numerous albums, several books, and a stage musical. The group's influence on comedy has been compared to The Beatles' influence on music.
Broadcast by the BBC between 1969 and 1974, Flying Circus was conceived, written, and performed by its members Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin. Loosely structured as a sketch show, but with an innovative stream-of-consciousness approach (aided by Gilliam's animation), it pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable in style and content. A self-contained comedy team responsible for both writing and performing their work, the Pythons had creative control which allowed them to experiment with form and content, discarding rules of television comedy. Their influence on British comedy has been apparent for years, while in North America, it has coloured the work of cult performers from the early editions of Saturday Night Live through to more recent absurdist trends in television comedy. "Pythonesque" has entered the English lexicon as a result.
Subscribe to the Official Monty Python Channel here - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeToPython To celebrate the classic Python "Gumby" character we've put together this compilation video of some of their best moments in "Monty Python's Flying Circus". Clips include "Gumby Crooner," which premiered in Series 1, Episode 9 on 14 December 1969; “An Apology,” “Gumby Announcement,” “An Apology/Another Gumby Announcement,” “Gumby Frog Curse/Another Another Gumby Announcement,” “Last Gumby Announcement (The End),” which all premiered in Series 2, Episode 4 on 20 October 1970; “Gumby Flower Arranging,” which premiered in Series 2, Episode 12 on 15 December 1970; and “Gumby Brain Specialist,” which premiered in Series 3, Episode 6 on 23 November 1972. Welcome to the official Monty Python YouTube ch...
A series of Monty Python clips all involving the infamous "Gumby" character(s)
From episode 32
Subscribe for more videos! http://bit.ly/1tvxJ1R It’s the Gumby-est show on earth! Gumby and the gang finally open their circus, with all their friends performing their tricks. Looks like the Blockheads are acting like clowns again trying to spoil the show! Kabillion is a Free Video On Demand network for kids carried by all major US cable providers in over 50 million homes, by YouTube, and by your phone or tablet via the YouTube App. We specialize in finding and licensing the most entertaining cartoons for children around the world, and at producing PG-rated content with other YouTube creators. Enjoy!
Subscribe for more videos! http://bit.ly/1tvxJ1R It's an out-of-this world experience when Gumby takes a trip to the moon! Who will he meet there? How will he get back?! All your questions will be answered! Enjoy! Kabillion is a Free Video On Demand network for kids carried by all major US cable providers in over 50 million homes, by YouTube, and by your phone or tablet via the YouTube App. We specialize in finding and licensing the most entertaining cartoons for children around the world, and at producing PG-rated content with other YouTube creators. Enjoy!
Gumby gets abducted by some aliens who need his genes to save their own kind. In exchange, they will give Gumby some advanced fuel source.
This is the BIGGEST Gumby Show Adventures compilation available on YouTube remastered in full HD 1080p. This features some of the best-known Gumby cartoons featuring Gumby, Pokey and more. The episodes' details are listed below, and please subscribe for more entertaining TV Shows, Movies and Cartoons! 0:09 Mysterious Fires (1956) 5:34 Gumby Concerto (1956) 10:32 Too Loo (1956) 16:22 Gold Rush Gumby (1968) 21:37 Robot Rumpus (1956) 27:48 Bakers Tour (1957) 32:35 Gumbasia (1953) 8thManDVD.com and all content © 2015 ComedyMX LLC. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use is prohibited.
Here, John Keister and Joe Guppy are fighting to stay alive. This is a parody of Alien the movie.
Subscribe for more videos! http://bit.ly/1tvxJ1R After her glasses are broken, an elderly woman mistakes Gumby’s hot rod for her old car! Kabillion is a Free Video On Demand network for kids carried by all major US cable providers in over 50 million homes, by YouTube, and by your phone or tablet via the YouTube App. We specialize in finding and licensing the most entertaining cartoons for children around the world, and at producing PG-rated content with other YouTube creators. Enjoy!
Demasiado uniforme vestí
demasiados prejuicios
demasiada bandera y discursos
cuánto tiempo perdido.
Nada es inalterable
nada es definitivo,
ya ves solo el cambio
es lo único que permanece en el tiempo,
...incondicional
Tanta postura y preocupación
tantas ideologías,
compromisos, palabras y luchas
todo menos sonrisas
Nada es inalterable
nada es definitivo
ya ves solo el cambio
es lo único que permanece en el tiempo,
...incondicional
Mil cosas que dije ayer
hoy me hace reír
y mañana me burlaré
de lo que hoy pude decir
entonces, por qué insistir.