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Classic Media had a few home media releases of Gumby starting on September 4, 2007 with Gumby Essentials, Volume 1, which contained episodes from each season of the show. In 2008, Classic Media released a director's cut of Gumby: The Movie that included bonus episodes from the series. That same year, the company also released a two-disc DVD set ...
1.2 Season Two - 13 episodes - premiered on 23 January 2006 1.3 Season Three - 20 episodes - premiered on 22 January 2007 1.4 Season Four - 8 episodes - premiered on 3 September 2007
The title of each episode (except the pilot and the season 3 episode "Hookman") is in Hawaiian rather than English. [1] The series covers the actions of a small special state task force created by the Governor of Hawaii, Pat Jameson, to investigate serious crimes throughout the Islands, as Hawaii does not have a conventional state police force.
Gary and Brad find a nail, a belt buckle, and a Confederate coin while in the basement, the GPR indicates the possibility of a tunnel. They remove the bricks and dig down, finding wood about 3 ft (1 m) down. Eventually they locate a coin in the hole about 4 ft (1 m) down.
Note: This episode was originally an episode from Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre and became the pilot for The Rifleman which began September 30, 1958. Paul Fix was cast in this episode (uncredited) as a doctor, but would return to join the cast as Micah Torrance, and he would remain a major cast member for the show's run.
Gary (Ted Shackelford) and Valene Ewing (Joan Van Ark) move to Knots Landing, in a new home that Gary's mother, Miss Ellie, bought for them.Once there, they get acquainted with their new neighbors, the Fairgates (Michele Lee and Don Murray), the Averys (Constance McCashin and John Pleshette) and the Wards (Kim Lankford and James Houghton).
Maxxor and Heptadd battle a creature named Batog [1] who is immune to all their attacks and claims he will destroy all of Perim unless he battles Tangath Toborn. Heptadd reveals he, Batog, and Tangath Toborn come from a ghostly place called the Spirit Lands and they can only stay in other places as long as they have something called a "Talazar ...
On November 24, 2016, first revival series known as Caillou's New Adventures, has produced a total of 30 half-hour episodes (original 150 five-minute segments) per five seasons. The camera sets up into computer animation through the second revival series and aired on Peacock in the United States since February 15, 2024, replacing PBS Kids. [1] [a]