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Following the sequential number of each episode are the original airdate and subsequent repeat airdates, when known (based on TV Guide listings), followed by brief episode summaries, also from TV Guide listings. For Season 1 episodes (1968-1969), rundowns of each show (which follow the brief TV Guide descriptions) are based on the shows themselves. The only tape copies available for review originate from rebroadcasts during the 1969-1970 season. These revised prints are identified by the suffix REV in the official episode numbers (for instance, Show #K-01 REV). Show openings, closings, bumpers and sponsor billboards in Season 1 shows were replaced for subsequent NBC reruns to match Season 2 shows (some of the bumpers featured the Season 2 Splits with the blue-and-yellow-vested Snorky, and Goofy Gopher, who was only seen in Season 2); any other changes made to the episodes for subsequent Saturday morning reruns are indicated if known. Also note that the TV Guide descriptions are transcribed verbatim; in some instances, titles given in TV Guide descriptions are working titles, or listings sometimes are otherwise incorrect. In Season 1, the series featured the cartoon segments “,” “The Three Musketeers,” “Micro-Venture,” and the live-action cliffhanger “Danger Island.” For Season 2, “The Hillbilly Bears” replaced “The Three Musketeers.” Synopses of the “Arabian Knights,” “Danger Island” and “Three Musketeers” segments are transcribed verbatim (except for corrections of spelling and punctuation) from information provided by the show’s syndicator (Worldvision Enterprises) to local television stations that aired the series. In the half-hour syndicated version of the show, the 18 “Danger Island” serial chapters were cut in half, with the first half of a chapter in one episode and the second half in the next. In the Worldvision episode summary list, the “Danger Island” segments are numbered 1 through 36; that number system has been retained in this episode guide. A number in parentheses after a description of a segment indicates the half-hour syndicated episode in which that segment appeared. If a description of a segment is not followed by a number in parentheses, then that segment was not included in the syndicated series. For Season 2 episodes (1969-1970), the only descriptions available are from TV Guide listings. All shows aired Saturday mornings from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. (Central time) on NBC, except for the fall 1968 preview show, “Meet The Banana Splits." Contents. Season One. Season Two. All descriptions for Season 2 episodes are transcribed from TV Guide listings. Season 2 shows featured “Arabian Knights“ and “Danger Island,” repeated from Season 1, and “The Hillbilly Bears,” repeated from the 1965-68 “” series, in place of “The Three Musketeers.” Season 2 saw a redesign of the characters' costumes, some more subtle than others (Snorky now wears a blue and yellow striped vest). (The new costumes actually debuted in show #17, the next-to-last episode of Season 1.) While Season 1 had featured regular segments such as "Dear Drooper," "Banana Splits News," "Riddle Time," and visits from the Sour Grapes Bunch, new weekly segments for Season 2 included "The Great Fleegali," "Coach Bingo," "Super Drooper," "School Time," "Nursery Rhymes," and "Wall Gags," the latter reminiscent of the "joke wall" format on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (writers Phil Hahn and Jack Hanrahan worked on both shows, and clips from "The Banana Splits Adventure Hour" were featured on one "Laugh-In" episode in 1968.) (#19) (Original airdate 9/6/69; repeated 1/17/70) (9/6/69 listing) The Splits romp into their second season with Fleegle as a magician, Bingo as a coach and Drooper as a cowardly lion. A new cartoon series is The Hillbilly Bears . (1/17/70 listing) The Splits engage in a geographical spelling bee. Super Drooper tangles with a clothing thief. Introduced: a grabby animated dresser-drawer, and Goofy Gopher the puppet. Super Drooper tangles with a trash-can tipper; the Great Fleegali has a smashing time with a pocket watch. Super Drooper gets on the trail of the Steam Roller Sneak. Fleegle opens a unique barbershop; Super Drooper goes to bat. The Great Fleegali's magic trick backfires; and Super Drooper meets a fish-net nabber. In a fan-letter session, the Splits learn who is top banana. Fleegle finds a surprise in the mailbox. The Great Fleegali gives a new twist to the old rope trick. The Splits try a tug of war. The mailbox holds a musical surprise for Fleegle. Fleegle celebrates his birthday; Coach Bingo teaches his players the "clean sweep." Fleegle gives a new twist to an old nursery rhyme; Super Drooper meets the masked impersonator. (Note: This is the last original episode of the series. Since only 13 shows were produced for Season 2, the next five shows aired were repeated from Season 1, and most likely were re-edited to include the last five chapters of “Danger Island.”) End Credits. Season 1. Executive Producer: Supervising Producer: Lesley Taylor Senior Producer: Producer: Edward J. Rosen Directed by Richard Donner Written by Jack Hanrahan, Phil Hahn, Ellis Kadison, Anthony Spinner Associate Producers: Alex Lovy, Lew Marshall, Art Scott Cast, Danger Island : Frank Aletter, Kahana, Rockne Tarkington, Ronne Troup, Michael Vincent, Jeffrey Brock, Terrence Henry, Daniel Owen, Robert Towers, James Dove Voices: Henry Corden, Teddy Eccles, Paul Frees, Frank Gerstle, Jonathan Harris, , Tommy Cook, Patsy Garrett, Rick Lancelot, Shari Lewis, , Jay North, Barney Phillips, John Stephenson, Bruce Watson, Jay Larremore, Allan Melvin, Thomas Poole, Robert Smith, Directors of Photography: John Stephens and Robert Hauser Supervising Film Editor: Warner Leighton Film Editors: Larry Cowan, Roger Donley, Lloyd Friedgen, Wayne Hughes, Bill Lewis, David Lurie, Tony Milch, Bob Phillips, Joe Sandusky, Bob Warner, Gregory V. Watson, Jr. Locations by Fouad Said Costumes and sets created by Krofft Enterprises Amusement Park Photography: Six Flags Over Texas Amphical vehicles supplied by Mobility Unlimited, Inc. Wardrobe by Judy Savalas Animation Director: Charles A. Nichols Production Design: Production Coordinator: Victor O. Schipek Animation stories by Neal Barbera, Walter Black, Tom Dagenais, Bill Lutz, Joe Ruby, Ken Spears Layouts: Lou Appet, Alvaro Arce, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Jerry Eisenberg, Mo Gollub, Paul Gruwell, Alex Ignatiev, Willie Ito, Homer Jonas, Herb Johnson, Earl Klein, Lewis Ott, Bill Perez, Mike Royer, Tony Sgroi, Bob Singer, George Wheeler Backgrounds: Walt Peregoy, Fernando Arce, Cathy Clark, Ron Dias, Marsha Gertenbach, David High, Bob Inman, Richard Khim, Rolando Oliva, John Park, Curtis Perkins, Tony Rizzo, Thelma Witmer Titles: Bob Schaefer Animation: Vicente Bassols, Rudy Cataldi, Oliver E. Callahan, Charles Downs, Zdenko Gasparovic, Robert Goe, Alan Green, Harry Holt, Maria Jursic, Bill Kelly, Ed Love, George Nicholas, Bill Nunes, George Rowley, Jay Sarbry, Hank Smith, Ken Southworth, John Sparey Music: Ted Nichols, David Mook Musical Arrangement: Jack Eskew “The Tra La La Song” by Ritchie Adams and Mark Barkan Production Manager: Clark Paylow Assistant Director: Al Kraus Sound Engineer: Richard Olson Animation Photography: Frank Paiker, Bill Kotler, Roy Wade, Charles Fiekal, Frank Parrish, Clarence Wogatzke The End - A Hanna-Barbera Production © 1968 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. Season 2. Executive Producer: Peter Moss Supervising Producer: Lesley Taylor Producer: Tom Boutross Directed by Richard Donner Written by Jack Hanrahan, Jimmie Young, Ellis Kadison and Anthony Spinner Associate Producer: Don Sandburg Cast, Danger Island : Frank Aletter, Kahana, Rockne Tarkington, Ronne Troup, Michael Vincent, Jeffrey Brock, Terrence Henry, Daniel Owen, Robert Towers Voices: Henry Corden, Paul Frees, Frank Gerstle, Shari Lewis, Don Messick, Jay North, Jean Vander Pyl (These voice credits apply to the animated segments.) Voices: Daws Butler, Rick Lancelot, Jay Larremore, Allan Melvin, Thomas Poole, Paul Winchell (These voice credits apply to the live-action segments.) Directors of Photography: John Stephens, Winton Hoch, Robert Hauser Supervising Film Editor: Warner Leighton Film Editors: Lee Gilbert, Bud Warner, Larry Cowan, Tony Milch, Bob Phillips, Rex Lipton Locations by Fouad Said Costumes and sets created by Krofft Enterprises Amusement Park Photography: Coney Island, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Six Flags Over Texas Wardrobe by Judy Savalas Associate Animation Producers: Alex Lovy, Lew Marshall, Art Scott Animation Director: Charles A. Nichols Production Design: Iwao Takamoto Production Coordinator: Victor O. Schipek Animation stories by Neal Barbera, Walter Black, Tom Dagenais, Bill Lutz, Joe Ruby, Ken Spears, Dalton Sandifer Layouts: Lou Appet, Alvaro Arce, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Jerry Eisenberg, Mo Gollub, Paul Gruwell, Alex Ignatiev, Willie Ito, Homer Jonas, Herb Johnson, Earl Klein, Lewis Ott, Bill Perez, Mike Royer, Tony Sgroi, Bob Singer, George Wheeler Backgrounds: Walt Peregoy, Fernando Arce, Cathy Clark, Ron Dias, Marsha Gertenbach, David High, Bob Inman, Richard Khim, Rolando Oliva, John Park, Curtis Perkins, Tony Rizzo, Thelma Witmer Titles: Bob Schaefer Animation: Vicente Bassols, Rudy Cataldi, Oliver E. Callahan, Charles Downs, Zdenko Gasparovic, Robert Goe, Alan Green, Harry Holt, Maria Jursic, Bill Kelly, Ed Love, George Nicholas, Bill Nunes, George Rowley, Jay Sarbry, Hank Smith, Ken Southworth, John Sparey Music: Ted Nichols, David Mook Musical Arrangement: Jack Eskew “The Tra La La Song” by Ritchie Adams and Mark Barkan © 1969 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. 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The knights of Dunwyn see it and think it is a real dragon. S01E05 Can I Keep Him? September 28, 1985 NBC. Cubbi finds a whistle in Zummi's treasure chest while Sunni is having trouble baby sitting Cubbi. The whistle finds Cubbi a new friend and takes Sunni and Cubbi on an unexpected adventure. S01E06 A Gummi in a Gilded Cage. October 5, 1985 NBC. Sunni is kidnapped by a flock of ugly bird-like creatures known as Carpies, whose king wants her for a song bird. The other Gummis must use their new flying machine to get to the top of the mountain and rescue her. S01E07 The Oracle. October 12, 1985 NBC. Tummi finds a stone ogre oracle and uses it to trick Duke Igthorn and the ogres with it. S01E08 When You Wish Upon a Stone. October 12, 1985 NBC. Cavin is having problems with knight training, so he and Cubbi explore several solutions against a giant guarding a wishing stone. S01E09 A Gummi by Any Other Name. October 19, 1985 NBC. A depressed Sunni becomes Princess Calla when a magic hat changes her appearance, while the Princess decides to become a peasant. S01E10 Loopy, Go Home. October 26, 1985 NBC. Despite Gruffi's objections, Cubbi finds a wolf cub and raises it. S01E11 A-Hunting We Will Go. October 26, 1985 NBC. When a wild bear ravages the north part of Dunwyn, King Gregor and Sir Tuxford have to prove their boasts of hunting stories to Cavin. S01E12 The Fence Sitter. November 2, 1985 NBC. A bird is eating all the Gummiberries, and Tummi's vote will decide how the Gummis are going to deal with it. S01E13 Night of the Gargoyle. November 2, 1985 NBC. Duke Igthorn sends a gargoyle to King Gregor with a note signed "The Gummi Bears". The gargoyle comes alive at night and starts to destroy things. S01E14 The Secret of the Juice. November 23, 1985 NBC. The Ogres kidnap Grammi and take her to Castle Drekmore, where Duke Igthorn attempts to coax the recipe for Gummiberry juice from her. S01E15 Sweet and Sour Gruffi. November 30, 1985 NBC. Gummi Glen is leaking and Gruffi leads the gang in repairs by being a slave driver, getting on the nerves of even the mild mannered Zummi. Out of anger Zummi puts a personality spell on Zummi, the result of which everyone initially enjoys but soon finds out the nasty side of the spell. S01E16 Duel of the Wizards. November 30, 1985 NBC. The Gummis discover a magic key belonging to a wizard of a different land, hidden by Igthorn. Thinking that the Gummis stole his key a showdown between Zummi and the wizard ensues. S01E17 What You See is Me. December 7, 1985 NBC. Tummi learns why the handicapped don't always need help. S01E18 Toadie's Wild Ride. December 7, 1985 NBC. Duke Igthorn catapults Toadie into the forest, where he makes his way into Gummi Glen. When Tummi, who has been caught eating the other bears' picnic lunches and lying about it, sees him, no one believes him when he tries to tell them. S01E19 Bubble Trouble. December 14, 1985 NBC. Sunni finds a baby cliff dragon that hiccups flaming bubbles. S01E20 Gummi in a Strange Land. December 14, 1985 NBC. A slumber sprite puts Gruffi to sleep. S01E21 Light Makes Right. December 21, 1985 NBC. The Gummies find a gummiscope but have to destroy it to prevent Igthorn from getting it to destroy Castle Dunwyn. Season 2. S02E01 Up, Up, and Away. September 13, 1986 NBC. Chummi Gummi comes to Gummi Glen in search of the Great Gummis. When he finds there not there he goes to search for them. Cubbi wants to leave with him so he can become a knight. S02E02 Faster Than a Speeding Tummi. September 20, 1986 NBC. Tummi cleans up his act and learns faster is not better. S02E03 For a Few Sovereigns More. September 20, 1986 NBC. Duke Igthorn hires a bounty hunter to catch a Gummi Bear. When he refuses to pay, the hunter locks up Ightorn, the ogres, and Cubbi in his castle. S02E04 Over the River and Through the Trolls. September 27, 1986 NBC. Trolls try to hijack a shipment of gold protected by Sir Gawain. S02E05 You Snooze, You Lose. September 27, 1986 NBC. Igthorn puts Dunwyn to sleep and Calla takes charge during the crisis. S02E06 The Crimson Avenger. October 4, 1986 NBC. Cubbi's first appearance as his alter ego the Crimson avenger. S02E07 A Hard Dazed Knight. October 11, 1986 NBC. Igthorn traps Gregor in a magic egg so Calla and Gruffi go save him. S02E08 Do Unto Ogres. October 18, 1986 NBC. Sunni saves Toadie's life and teaches him about self respect. S02E09 For Whom the Spell Holds. November 9, 1986 NBC. Zummi experiments with advanced magic gets himself into trouble, when he released an evil wizard. S02E10 Little Bears Lost. November 15, 1986 NBC. There's a thief in Gummi Glen so Grammi and Zummi team up to find the rat. S02E11 Guess Who's Gumming to Dinner? November 22, 1986 NBC. Sunni goes overboard trying to impress Calla. S02E12 My Gummi Lies Over the Ocean. November 29, 1986 NBC. When Tummi builds a boat, Gruffi tries to convince him to dismantle it, but reluctantly agrees to one trip. This trip takes an unexpected turn when they end up on an island inhabited only by another Gummi Bear - an artist by the name of Gusto. Season 3. S03E01 Too Many Cooks. September 12, 1987 NBC. Tummi, Sunni, and Cubbi learn the secret recipe for their favorite sweet treat but run into trouble when they try to make it themselves. S03E02 Just a Tad Smarter. September 12, 1987 NBC. Toadie's cousin Tad convinces the Ogres to overthrow Duke Igthorn and install him in his place. When he orders the destruction of the Gummiberry bushes, the Gummi Bears reluctantly help Igthorn regain power to save their berries. S03E03 If I Were You. September 19, 1987 NBC. Igthorn and Tummi switch bodies on Tummi's birthday. S03E04 Eye of the Beholder. September 19, 1987 NBC. An ugly witch plots to take over Dunwyn and it's Sunni to the rescue. S03E05 Presto Gummo. September 26, 1987 NBC. 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Sunni wants to find a new place to live but finds that Gummi Glen is the best home for a Gummi Bear. S04E07 Color Me Gummi. October 1, 1988 NBC. Cavin becomes a great painter with a LOT of help from Gusto. S04E08 He Who Laughs Last. October 8, 1988 NBC. Sir Gawain (Cavin's grandpa) tries to prove Gummies exist to win a bet. S04E09 Tummi's Last Stand. October 15, 1988 NBC. Cubbi and Tummi find a ancient Gummi training center and Tummi takes a crash course. S04E10 The Crimson Avenger Strikes Again. October 15, 1988 NBC. Toadie impersonates the Crimson Avenger and learns what it means to be a hero. S04E11 Ogre Baby Boom. October 22, 1988 NBC. Grammi finds a baby ogre in the woods and takes care of it. S04E12 The White Knight. October 22, 1988 NBC. Duke Igthorn's brother Sir Victor, The White Knight, visits Dunwyn. S04E13 Good Neighbor Gummi. October 29, 1988 NBC. Gruffi learns it's ok to ask for help. S04E14 Girl's Knight Out. October 29, 1988 NBC. 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Igthorn makes a machine to destroy Castle Dunwyn. S06E02 Friar Tum. September 12, 1990 Syndication. Tummi joins a monastery to learn not to be a pushover. S06E03 Tuxford's Turnaround. September 18, 1990 Syndication. Cubbi and Tummi learn about responsibility when they help Gruffi instead of watching a tournament of Knights. At the same time Sir Tuxford receives a ego boost when he foils Duke Igthorn's latest attempt to take over Castle Dunwyn. S06E04 Toadie the Conqueror. September 19, 1990 Syndication. Toadie gets a magic set of armor that makes him invincible but the whole situation turns out to be too hot to handle. S06E05 Zummi in Slumberland. September 25, 1990 Syndication. Zummi is talking and casting spells in his sleep. S06E06 Patchwork Gummi. September 26, 1990 Syndication. Sunni looses a Great Gummi quilt that has magic. Lady Bane finds the quilt and trys to use it to take over Dunwyn. When Sunni learns Lady Bane has it, she stops her and gets the quilt. 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