"Music Hath Charms" is the first segment of the thirty-first episode of the Adventures of the Gummi Bears. It premiered on September 17, 1988, alongside "Dress for Success", and is the first segment of the second episode in the fourth season.
Plot[]
Igthorn gets his hands on a set of magical bagpipes which entrance anyone listening to its tunes. Unfortunately, this includes most of the Gummies. Fortunately, Grammi has gone temporarily deaf.
Cast[]
- Corey Burton as Gruffi Gummi, Toadwart
- June Foray as Grammi Gummi
- Katie Leigh as Sunni Gummi
- Lorenzo Music as Tummi Gummi
- Noelle North as Cubbi Gummi, Princess Calla
- Michael Rye as Duke Igthorn, King Gregor
Uncredited[]
Trivia[]
- Cubbi, Tummi and Sunni are re-enacting a chariot race in the Glen, which references Ancient Rome: Tummi acts as a Chariot Rider, Cubbi as a Centurion, and Sunni as an Empress.
- The magical bagpipes are inspired by the Scottish Highland bagpipes, the country's national instrument.
- Zummi Gummi can briefly be seen speaking in unison with the other Gummies, but Paul Winchell does not provide his voice for this episode.
- Cavin briefly appears in this episode a few times, but does not have any lines, making this his first voiceless, non-speaking appearance in the series.
Goofs[]
- Near the end, King Gregor briefly appears in a wide angle shot without his tights, while wearing his purple tights again just a few seconds later.
- Shortly after, the tan Ogre next to Igthorn appears with miscolored, orange shoulder fur. For the next scene a second later, the fur returns to its proper, light tan color. In the very next scene, the Ogre is inexplicably missing his helmet.
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