Gumby: The Movie

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Gumby: The Movie (also referred to as its on-screen title Gumby 1) is a 1995 American stop-motion surrealist claymation adventure film featuring the character Gumby. The film was released on October 4, 1995, and was mostly panned by critics; it went on to become a box-office flop, earning only $57,100 against its $2.8 million budget at the US box office, although much of its financial failure can be attributed to its very limited theatrical rollout. The film did, however, achieve a cult status among its fan base—especially on home media, where it quickly sold around a million copies on VHS—to the point where it received a 2007 remastered showing at the Tribeca Film Festival. rdf:langString
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