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==Character description==
==Character description==
Gumball is a 12-year-old who starts off as quite innocent and humble, with little to no narcissism, which becomes full blown as the series progresses. Halfway through the series, he becomes conceited, jaded, and cynical, although always tries to remain optimistic as he used to be. His best intention in helping others usually becomes more about benefitting his own ego, as he quite literally thinks the world revolves around him.
Gumball is a 12-year-old who starts off as quite innocent, humble, and optimistic, with little to no narcissism, which becomes full blown as the series progresses. Halfway through the series, he becomes conceited, jaded, and cynical, although always tries to remain optimistic as he used to be. His best intention in helping others usually becomes more about benefitting his own ego, as he quite literally thinks the world revolves around him, such as when he wanted to give [[Clare Cooper]] a happy ending where she didn't have to leave [[Elmore]].<ref name=


What Gumball lacks in academic prowess, he makes up for in pure imagination, although this can sometimes warp his reality into believing what he imagines to be true. Gumball avoids studying at school by focusing on his home life instead or getting into some altercation with another student or teacher. He could be considered street smart, but that would be a compliment.
What Gumball lacks in academic prowess, he makes up for in pure imagination, although this can sometimes warp his reality into believing what he imagines to be true. Gumball avoids studying at school by focusing on his home life instead or getting into some altercation with another student or teacher. He could be considered street smart, but that would be a compliment.
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Gumball could also be quite gullible to crooks.
Gumball could also be quite gullible to crooks.


Darwin had the same pleasant outward look of others and life, and never changed his views, therefore, it falls upon Darwin to keep Gumball's conscious and ego in check.
Everything that Gumball started off with, Darwin had the same, but he never changed his views, therefore, it falls upon Darwin to keep Gumball's conscious and ego in check.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 11:21, 1 August 2024

MisterJames/Gumball Watterson
File:Gumball Watterson.png
Species Cat
Gender Male
Affiliation Tobias Wilson
Tina Rex
Rocky Robinson
Mr. Robinson
Larry Needlemeyer
Occupation Student
Father Richard Watterson
Mother Nicole Watterson
Brother(s) Darwin Watterson, adopted
Sister(s) Anais Watterson
Grandfather(s) Frankie Watterson, paternal
Daniel Senicourt, maternal
Louie, paternal step
Grandmother(s) Granny Jojo, paternal
Mary Senicourt, maternal
Marital status Single
First appearance AWOG: "The DVD" (2011)
Played by Logan Grove (2011-14)
Jacob Hopkins (2014-17)
Nicolas Cantu (2014-19)
Duke Cutler (2020)
File:Gumball's 1st design.png
Original style (season 1).
File:Gumball's 2nd design.png
Second style (season 2).

Zach Tristopher "Gumball" Watterson is the eldest son of Richard and Nicole Watterson, and the protagonist and titular character of The Amazing World of Gumball animated television series. His voice was originated by Logan Grove.

Character description

Gumball is a 12-year-old who starts off as quite innocent, humble, and optimistic, with little to no narcissism, which becomes full blown as the series progresses. Halfway through the series, he becomes conceited, jaded, and cynical, although always tries to remain optimistic as he used to be. His best intention in helping others usually becomes more about benefitting his own ego, as he quite literally thinks the world revolves around him, such as when he wanted to give Clare Cooper a happy ending where she didn't have to leave Elmore.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many

Development

Gallery

Main article: Gumball Watterson/Gallery

Toys and merchandise

Behind the scenes

In popular culture

  • In the Teen Titans Go! episode "Squash & Stretch," Cyborg teaches the other members of the Teen Titans how violence is only funny when it is cartoon violence, symbolized through showing them a parody of Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote cartoon, where Darwin and Gumball have taken the places Road Runner and Wile E., respectively.

Footnotes


References