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For Gumby fans, please help ...
First, I would want to list all of the Blockheads that I had seen in the Gumby series:
G and J (regular Blockheads, seen in various episodes)
B and C (from the episode: "The Gumby League")
A, X, Y, and Z (from the episode: "The Racing Game")
Second, I have a question for all you Gumby fans:
There was a western Gumby episode that featured Gumby and his friends performing in a cowbar, and there were two bad blockheads, surpisingly not G and J, and I think on their side of the heads, they had numbers, one was 1 and the second was 2. Now, what was the name of this episode and I am right about the numbers on their heads?
Then there was also another episode that featured four blockheads: G, J, and I think X and Z, who were completing against Gumby and his band. And, am I making this episode up?
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I know that bringin up a dead topic is frowned upon here, but I need to answer Loonytunes's questions
1. Yes, you were right about the numbers 1 and 2. And the name of the episode was Kid Brother Kids.
Here's a short synopsis of that episode I found from a Gumby site
Gumby and the Gumbys are performing a concert in an old west ice cream parlor. Unfortunately, things go horribly wrong when the Kid Brother Kids show up. Supposedly, they're Billy the Kid's kid brothers, but they're really just Blockheads. (Not *the* Blockheads; these two are 1 and 2 instead of J and G). Well, the Kids get in everyone's faces and bother them enormously, setting a huge ice cream fight into motion. Denali sucks up some ice cream and spits it out at the Kids, which vaguely leads to their arrest. Gumby gives another concert the next day.
2. Nope, you're not making this up. The episode was called Band Contest. Here's the synopsis for that episode.
Gumby and The Gumbys enter a band contest. You know what that means: extended musical sequences. Gumby's band goes up against the Blockheads' band, The Block Rockers. The Block Rockers sabotage The Gumbys' instruments and win the contest. Gumby later tells us that the Blockheads were disqualified for cheating and that the Gumbys won.
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