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    Gum·ball
    /ˈɡəmbôl/

    noun

    • 1. a ball of chewing gum, typically with a hard colored sugar coating. North American
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  3. The series follows the lives of 12-year-old Gumball Watterson, an anthropomorphic blue cat, and his adoptive goldfish brother Darwin, who attend middle school in the fictional city of Elmore, California.

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    Early concept

    Originally, Gumball was meant to be a blue dog. Not much thought was put into this choice as it was more of a placeholder than a final design. As the creators developed the character further, they decided to make him a black cat, as it fit the personality they had in mind for him: unlucky, but optimistic (black cats symbolize bad luck in European culture). The creators found this trait to be too restricting in terms of possible plots and stories. In addition, a silhouette cat would be "hard t...

    Final design

    In the actual show, Gumball is a light blue cat. On his oversized head, he has six whiskers, but only five are visible most of the time. He usually wears grey trousers, coupled with a tan sweater, which has brown cuffs and a brown collar. Like his mother, father, and sister, Gumball lacks shoes, and he is the only member of the Wattersons without visible eyelashes, although, in some episodes, he is seen with visible eyelashes, like in "The Refund" and "The Boss." One of his sharp canine teeth...

    Gumball is a very imaginative person. Despite his mediocre academic performance, he can be surprisingly brilliant when it comes to formulating all sorts of mischievous schemes. This side of him can be seen in episodes such as "The Plan," in which he quickly formulates a basic outline to he and his siblings plan to "save" their mother, and in "The S...

    Logan Grove (US/UK/AU/CAN) (season 1–2, most of "The Kids")
    Jacob Hopkins (US/UK/AU/CAN) (the end of "The Kids," the rest of season 3–"The Copycats")
    Nicolas Cantu (US/UK/AU/CAN) ("The Copycats"–"The Inquisition")
    Duke Cutler ("Gumball Chronicles: The Curse of Elmore"–present)
    He can play the ukulele and sing well, as seen in "The Knights." Despite this, he is shown to be failing music class in "The Apology."
    He apparently had his appendix removed and also kissed Sussie, as said by Darwin in "The Skull."
    Gumball was voiced by Nicky Jones (best known for voicing the title character of Chowder) in the early reel, but Logan Grove started voicing Gumball for seasons 1 and 2. He voiced Gumball for the f...
    In Project Exonaut, Gumball is available as an exosuit for 1,000 coins.
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  6. theamazingworldofgumball.fandom.com › wiki › TheThe Amazing World of Gumball

    The Amazing World of Gumball (sometimes referred to simply as Gumball) is a British-American animated television series created by Ben Bocquelet for Cartoon Network. It is produced primarily by Cartoon Network Studios Europe (formerly Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe) and Studio Soi.

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  7. Gumball (formerly Zach [1]) Tristopher Watterson (b. February 26, 1999) is the main character and titular protagonist of The Amazing World of Gumball. He is a twelve-year-old, blue male cat that goes to Elmore Junior High, with his adopted brother Darwin Watterson and his four-year-old sister Anais Watterson.

  8. The Amazing World of Gumball: Created by Ben Bocquelet. With Dan Russell, Teresa Gallagher, Kerry Shale, Kyla Rae Kowalewski. The life of a twelve-year-old boy who happens to be a blue cat as he lives with his family and other strange creatures.

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