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The series primarily revolves around the daily life of the cat Gumball Watterson and his family—adoptive brother Darwin , sister Anais, and parents Nicole and Richard. Gumball's fellow Elmore Junior High students also have frequent recurring roles throughout the series. Creator Ben Bocquelet conceived The Amazing World of Gumball in while working as a development artist for Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe , [1] [2] and based several of its characters on previous sketches characters he had created for commercials.


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Gumball Tristopher Watterson , born Zach Watterson , voiced by Logan Grove on seasons , Jacob Hopkins on seasons , and Nicolas Cantu in season five onwards is the protagonist of the series. He is a year-old [4] mischievous blue cat who lives with his family in the fictional California city of Elmore. He attends Elmore Junior High in the seventh grade with his adoptive brother Darwin, who is 10 years old.

In "The Name", it was discovered that his real name was "Zach", however, this caused him to develop a split personality, though he was seemingly cured at the end of the episode, by changing his name to Gumball. Gumball has a crush on his classmate Penny Fitzgerald, who in turn shares the same feelings for him. They initially struggle to properly express their feelings for each other until the episode "The Shell", where he finally works up the nerve to express his feelings to her after she reveals her true form, and they begin dating.

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Despite occasional lapses in judgement, Gumball is loyal, straightforward, and a good-natured person at heart. He is protective of his loved ones, but has a large ego , often causing him to react out of proportion to criticism or out of jealousy. Hansley Jr. Simon on season 6 is a 10 year old [7] orange goldfish who is Gumball's best friend adopted by the Watterson family.

Initially given to Gumball as a pet, Darwin later sprouted legs and subsequently became a full member of the Watterson family. The series' first season depicted Darwin with a tendency to be more naive and gullible than others, due to his sudden introduction into the world; subsequent seasons established his more serious side, including the ability to think logically and, in "The Words", speak his mind freely.

He is sometimes shown to not exhibit normal behaviour, such as calling his adoptive parents Mr. Dad and Mrs. In Season 4, Darwin began showing heavy feelings for Carrie Krueger. In Season 5, they officially began dating. She is one grade above her brothers, as revealed in "The Others". Gumball resents the fact that she is always telling him what to do, but nonetheless loves her and acknowledges her good intentions. Although impatient with her brother, she often tags along with him on his misadventures as a voice of reason, usually having to help Gumball out of situations caused by these misadventures.

She has, however, been shown to not be above manipulating her family to get what she wants. Despite her intellectualism, she still shows typical childlike behavior, including an obsession with the children's television character Daisy the Donkey, and has tried to fit in with Gumball and Darwin on numerous occasions.

She attends eighth grade at Elmore Junior High, which Gumball and Darwin are unaware of due to them "filtering" out anyone or anything that isn't part of their lives. A workaholic , she is often over-stressed and possesses a bad temper. She acts as a guide to her sons when they get in a tough spot with their misadventures. Competitive by nature, Nicole is a master martial artist, and is very agile and flexible. Despite her overstressed and bad-tempered personality, she is sweet and shows much affection for her family, keeping them safe as much as she can. She is also very protective of her family, as seen in "The Ape.

Unfortunately, Nicole also suffers from a tremendous amount of emotional stress because of her many duties, and as such, is quite strict and demanding whenever upset. In fact, on one occasion, Gumball decides it would be easier to face Tina than an angry Nicole. Despite all that, Nicole is still a good mother and person, and she still loves her family very much, especially her son, Gumball.

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Much of her issues stem from her hard pushing parents who gave her the first name Doctor in the hopes that she will become one later on in life. Nicole is also occasionally vindictive, as was shown in the episode "The Ape," after Miss Simian called her and her family "losers. Winning seems to be a necessity for her at times, most likely due to her mother's ambition for her to succeed in her youth.

Though, despite her somewhat ruthless faults, she can accept defeat, acknowledge her mistakes, and even find humor in them. As shown in "The Parents", Nicole's parents have very high expectation for her, which explains her awkward first name "Doctor" and her short temper due to the tremendous stress they would put on her as a child. Richard Buckley Watterson voiced by Dan Russell is a 43 year old anthropomorphic pink rabbit. He is the father of Gumball, Darwin and Anais. Being a stay-at-home dad , he spends most of his time sleeping, watching TV and playing video games. As revealed in the episode "The Lady" Richard also dresses up as a woman Samantha and spends the day with his girlfriends parodying The Golden Girls , but it is later revealed that all of them are men who couldn't seem to make friends with other men and decide to continue their friendship as sassy old women.

He has been "the laziest person in Elmore" for 13 years [10] and has a large appetite and is a voracious eater. Richard often serves as a third-wheel to his sons' misadventures and cares deeply for his family despite his lethargic nature. He can be very naive at some times and may be called "dumb" or similar words by other characters throughout the series. In the episode "The Job" it appears that Richard can't hold a job or else the universe will be destroyed which is why he must remain unemployed.


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  4. Richard is the father figure in the Watterson family but doesn't seem to possess any responsibility or common sense. He is very childlike and lazy and is not a good role model for his children either. However, Richard genuinely loves his family, and has good intentions, despite his severe lack of intelligence and maturity as seen especially in "The Prank" and "The Authority. He also greatly enjoys eating, and as a result, he is overweight. His obsession with food can sometimes be his undoing, such as when he was supposed to help his wife in "The Spoon," but he ends up licking a sausage on the floor instead.

    He can also sense when there is toast nearby, as seen in "The Recipe. Richard is very childish and has been seen exhibiting childish behaviors in several episodes, which include believing in ghosts, joining in some of Gumball's misadventures, believing in Santa Claus , and many others.

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    He also has a very hypocritical sense of humor. He enjoys pulling pranks and laughing at people, but hates it when others prank or laugh at him, saying that "it's only funny when it happens to someone else.

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    The motive for Richard's personality was shown in "The Authority," where it was revealed that Granny Jojo sheltered Richard his entire life, leading him to grow up as an unintelligent and lazy person. In "The Man," it was revealed that Richard's father walked out on him when he was young, claiming he was going out to buy some milk.

    Richard still believed it out of denial, even into his adult life. Despite his incompetency and childishness, Richard can occasionally spout out some good advice. In "The Gift," he was the one telling his sons to give Masami friendship which they later did , and he manages to tell Nicole some very good, philosophical advice about life. It is also possible that Richard has a sufficiently sized brain, just he neglects to use it.

    As seen in "The Fuss" when he tried to think, a large cramping mass grew rapidly in size and made his veins stand out on his head. Penny Fitzgerald voiced by Teresa Gallagher is a shape-shifting fairy formerly a peanut with antlers and following the events of the episode "The Shell", Gumball's girlfriend. Their mutual affection and incapability of expressing their feelings for one another was a running theme in the series [12] until "The Shell", where Gumball finally directly reveals his feelings for her and they have their first kiss in the woods. Tobias Wilson voiced by Rupert Degas , season 1; Hugo Harrison, season 2 onward is a multicolored, cloud-shaped humanoid who is heavily interested in sports and possesses an overbearing self-confidence.

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    Carrie Krueger voiced by Jessica McDonald is a ghost who lives in a malevolent mansion [18] and "enjoys being depressed". In "The Matchmaker", she and Darwin become a couple. Joseph "Banana Joe" A. Banana voiced by Mic Graves is a hyperactive banana and the class clown of Gumball's Elmore Junior High class, with the tendency to crack a joke whenever possible. He is killed by Rob in "The Rerun" but this event was erased from the timeline by a reformed Rob. He also has an active Elmore Stream account where he posts a variety of videos.

    Hector is the subject of the episode "The Colossus", where his mother — a witch who works as a cleaning lady — reveals that he can be dangerous if he expresses too much emotion, such as anger, sadness or excitement. Masami Yoshida voiced by Jessica McDonald is a living cloud who is the wealthy daughter of the Rainbow Factory's owner. Sarah G. Lato voiced by Jessica McDonald is a yellow ice cream cone who debuted in "The Banana" as a transferee to Elmore Junior High and makes her first major role in "The Sweaters", where she attempts to defend Gumball and Darwin from two uptight human students, only to lead them into more trouble.

    Bobert voiced by Kerry Shale is a robot who is one of the smartest students at Elmore Junior High but constantly struggles to understand emotion and develop a social life. The manager gave them a new Bobert and sent old Bobert on a plane with a bunch of random old junk.

    Gumball and Darwin use new Bobert to fly up to the plane to get old Bobert back. They open the hatch in the back of the plane and everything falls out including Bobert. While falling Gumball finds Bobert's original os disc and installs it. At the last minute before impact Bobert boots ups up and saves them from smashing into the ground. Carmen voiced by Teresa Gallagher, season 1; Alix Wilton Regan , season 2 onward is a small green cactus who is considered to be a leader among her female classmates.

    Their relationship in the cafeteria annoys their classmates, who are frequently annoyed by their romantic gestures and deem them "too perfect" and Alan interrupts and yells at Gumball. Later Gumball and Darwin see Carmen crying and she says it's because her and Alan's relationship is too boring so she gets Gumball to flirt with her then kiss her.

    Alan gets jealous and ends up saying he loves her so much that he wants her to be happy even if it isn't with him. Gumball tells him he needs to get back into dating to show Carmen he's moved on. Alan reluctantly agrees and ends up dating Masami. Masami had given Gumball the plan that Carmen would get jealous and try to get him back but really only wanted to date Alan.

    Gumball tries to tell Masami her plan didn't work when she informed him it worked perfectly cause now her and Alan were dating. Gumball is gonna go tell everyone of her plan but Masami turns into a huge storm and rampages through the school taking Alan with her. Everyone chases them and then Alan bravely confronts Masami and states his feelings for Carmen. She is best friends with Penny Fitzgerald, Sarah, and Molly.