"Adventures of the Gummi Bears episode list"@en . . "The series premiered on NBC's Saturday morning line-up and would remain there though its fourth season. From season 2 onward, some 11-minute segments originally aired mixed with repeats; when the show was distributed internationally, the segments were combined into standardized half-hour combinations. The series moved to ABC in the fall of 1989, where it aired with The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh as part of Disney's Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour."@en . . . "The series premiered on NBC's Saturday morning line-up and would remain there though its fourth season. From season 2 onward, some 11-minute segments originally aired mixed with repeats; when the show was distributed internationally, the segments were combined into standardized half-hour combinations. The series moved to ABC in the fall of 1989, where it aired with The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh as part of Disney's Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour. The sixth and final season premiered as part of The Disney Afternoon. The order and airdates presented here correspond to the first airings of the new episodes on TDA. Three of these were 11-minute episodes, \"Friar Tum\", \"Zummi in Slumberland\", and \"A Recipe for Trouble\", which each aired in the U.S. coupled with a segment from a previous season; here, each of them is listed by itself. However, in international markets, season 6 was presented in a different order than in the U.S., and these segments were grouped together into two half-hours (with \"Friar Tum\" being coupled with the leftover season 5 segment \"Never Give a Gummi an Even Break\"). This is why some episode guides list \"Friar Tum/Never Give a Gummi an Even Break\" and \"Zummi in Slumberland/A Recipe for Trouble\", which is how the episodes were presented internationally. (Also, though most consider the two-part \"King Igthorn\" story to be the series finale, and it comes last in the international episode order, six more episodes premiered after it in the U.S., over a two-week period in February 1991.)"@en .