>the Great Gummis and humans lived peacefully together side by side, but for reasons left undetailed (it is suggested in the episodes Light Makes Right and The Knights of Gummadoon that the more malevolent humans craved the magical and mechanical advancements of the Gummi Bears, and threatened them with war and possible genocide), the Great Gummis were forced to flee and sail across the sea to find a new home. The ancient Great Gummis left behind small, scattered populations of bears to watch over the Gummi cities and warrens, such as the main group of the series, the Gummi-Glen Gummis, to await the time when humans and Gummis could peacefully co-exist so they could then summon the Great Gummis to return home.
not trying to be a boomer but they dont make cartoons like this anymore
I really liked the episode with the light telegraph which they destroyed in the end because it could be used as a weapon.
Isaiah Brooks
you're bringing back my memories user
Aaron Ramirez
why didn't these cunts just share with the humans? Fucking assholes
Jack Gray
I made an RPG of this for /tg/ a few years ago (formerly 2014). The lore of this setting is pretty dark for a Saturday morning Disney cartoon from the mid-80s.
>give us your technology, Gummis! >um, but you're gonna use it for war and genocide >THEY'RE REFUSING TO COOPERATE WITH US! KILL THEM AND TAKE THEIR GUMMI TECHNOLOGY FOR OURSELVES!
Jose Martin
lol here we go
Juan Collins
you wasted your time
Jaxson King
kek
that actually sounds very believable if you followed any of human history
Adrian Cooper
This always used to be on after elementary school when i was still a mostly carefree zoomer back in 2002/2003
Eli Williams
I vaguely remember where they find some super advanced gummi bear civilization but then decide to return?
Jayden King
Nah, the system is neat and I've had a lot of fun with it so it's a win for me
>I vaguely remember where they find some super advanced gummi bear civilization but then decide to return? They were communicating with the remnant civilization of the Ancient Gummis (or at least they thought so) by using a long-distance signaling machine which doubled as a death ray.
They ended up destroying the death ray to keep it out of the hands of the humans.
Nathaniel Walker
I think I remember this
God's speed user
Lincoln Green
>that filler episode with the magic flute that summons a dragon
In my country, the top 12 or so from Gen Y were broadcast together with the Gen X stuff minus Woozies. Don't care for all that other crap, but it looks like shit.
Timon & Pumbaa was forgettable, but Goof Troop gave us a prime milf and Bonkers had a cute waifu and was pretty entertaining in its silly way. YOU FUCKING PLEB
Benjamin Rivera
>they were good because my dick got hard from animals! Christ.
Henry Lewis
X and early Y
Alexander Jackson
>animals In bonkers it was a lady cop. 100% human guilt free fapping. That cat wanted to give her the barbs though.
This has to be the most boomer thing I've ever seen
Juan Lopez
>Timon & Pumbaa was forgettable Also was that even disney afternoon? I always remember that airing like on saturday morning. I don't even know if disney afternoon was still around after that (or maybe I grew out of it).
Grayson Morales
Do the dance!
Matthew Long
The whole Roger Rabbit "humans and Toons are very different" thing fails when they're both animated.
Adam Martinez
It was different to see a disney police procedural.
It's a very nice show with a surprisingly cool setting. My brother and I were watching our niece one day and decided to show it to her. She passed out like 10 minutes in, but we kept watching for like 2 hours.
I remember when my family first got a TV. It was a small one, maybe 14 inches, and the case was brushed metal. We set it up in the garage on a wobbly table on top of an orange rug. We had HBO and watched stuff like Memphis Bell, Harry and the Hendersons, Popeye, Always , and Oz. We had an old couch in there. I used to watch stuff like Gummybears every Saturday morning. We bought a VCR and I watched an anime package film that had a bunch of stuff like Swan Lake and My Favorite Monster endlessly. I feel like my entire life has been a dream.
Anthony James
*My Pet Monster
Ryder Powell
>I made an RPG that's preety gay user
Justin Cook
Not if you're planting gummybears
Colton Garcia
>You liked Bonkers, Goof Troop
The man asked for your address. Comply!
Aiden Carter
This. Late Y and all the zoomer shit animation gives you fucking eye cancer.
Nathan Sanders
>you wasted your time iirc he made a bunch of money off another game
Thomas King
They still make shows like that. You're just such an asshole that you can't enjoy them. >"What the fuck is this stupid bullshit? They're making a show about fucking gummy bears? What's next, a show about fucking candy corn? This shit is just so DUMB! Fuck blatant commercialism. And there's a fucking girl character in this? FUCK FEMINISTS! Ugh, blatant propaganda, too! I'm sure there's also a fag in there, too."
Wyatt Lopez
Why hate Recess
Brody Sullivan
like what
Landon Howard
The she-ra reboot is pretty good
nta
Lincoln Morgan
Yeah, She-Ra was pretty good, especially the Catra stuff.
William Brooks
>>the Great Gummis and humans lived peacefully together side by side
Absolutely implausible. The humans would eat the gummis.
Robert Wilson
High adventure. Beyond compare.
Liam Sanders
I fucking love Bonkers. Also, I almost always consider original to be better than a translation, but Russian Bonkers OP was so much better than English one.
Benjamin Cooper
I'd say that I'm surprised that Disney hasn't made a movie out of this but they seem to still have a hate boner for everything Michael Eisner was involved in.
Ryder Moore
The humans got the death ray if they stepped out of line