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Gummibär discography
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Hungarian character and virtual band Gummibär has released 10 (and more) studio albums, one soundtrack album, seven extended plays (EPs), and 37 singles. The character was created by animator Peter Dodd in 2006.[1]

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In July 2006, Gummibär released its debut album, Itt van a Gumimaci. The second Gummibär album, Funny Music, released in June 2010 on the Gummybear International label. The third album, I Am Your Gummy Bear, released in November 2007 (releasing earlier/later in certain countries) and resulted in Gummibär's increase in popularity and icony. The fourth album, Nuki Nuki, was an English version of "Dança com o Gummy!" and eventually resulted in a more complete version called La La Love To Dance.

Since then, many more albums were released from 2015 to 2021 without chart success. The Gummy Bear Show resulted in a soundtrack album for the first season, released in August 2018.[2]

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Notes

  1. Contains 5 remixes originally featured on the Gummibär USB flash drive released in 2012.
  2. "Cho Ka Ka O" was originally released in 1985 by Belgian singer Annie Cordy.
  3. "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini" was originally released by Brian Hyland in 1960.
  4. "It's a Great Summer" was part from "Gummibär and Friends : The Gummy Bear Show" episode, "Where's Kala (Stealthy Ninja)".
  5. Not be confused with Taki Taki (song)
  6. "Go For The Goal" was part from "Gummibär and Friends : The Gummy Bear Show" episode, "Surprise Egg"
  7. "Gummy Style" is a parody of Psy's song, "Gangnam Style"
  8. "Gummy Twist" was part in "Gummibär and Friends : The Gummy Bear Show" episode, "Saving Kronk"
  9. "Monster Mash" was originally released by Bobby Pickett in 1962.
  10. "Kikiriki" was part in "Gummibär and Friends : The Gummy Bear Show" episode, "Funny Easter Bunny".
  11. "Woof, There It Is" is a parody of Tag Team's song, "Whoomp! (There It Is)" released in May 1993.
  12. "Ghostbusters" was originally released by Ray Parker Jr. in 1984.
  13. "Dame La Gomita" is a parody of El Chombo's song, "Dame Tu Cosita" released in 2018.
  14. "Scatman" was originally released by Scatman John in 1994.
  15. "Rhythm is a Dancer" was originally released by Snap! in 1992.
  16. "Jerusalema" was originally released by South African musician and DJ Master KG with vocals of Nomcebo Zikode
  17. "Funny DJ" was originally released by French singer Daddy DJ in 1999.
  18. "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" was originally released by Italian group Eiffel 65 in 1998.
  19. "Le Mambo du Décalco" was originally released by French singer Richard Gotainer in 1982.
  20. "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" was originally released by British singer Rod Stewart in 1978.
  21. "Life Is Just a Bag of Tricks" was used in "Unboxing, The Unicorn Surprise" from "Gummibär and Friends : The Gummy Bear Show".
  22. "Moves Like Jagger" was originally released by American group Maroon 5 with singer Christina Aguilera in 2011.
  23. "Dancing On the Ceiling" is an album and a single of American singer Lionel Richie released in 1986, it's also the twentieth episode of the second season
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