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|image1= [[File:Gumball Watterson.png|300px]]
|image1= [[File:Gumball Watterson.png|300px]]
|caption1=  
|caption1= What [[The Simpsons|Bart Simpson]] failed to be.
|species= Cat
|species= Cat
|gender= Male
|gender= Male
|team=  
|team=  
|affiliation= [[Tobias Wilson]]<br />[[Tina Rex]]<br />[[Rocky Robinson]]<br />[[Mr. Robinson]]<br />[[Larry Needlemeyer]]
|affiliation= [[Tobias Wilson]]<br />[[Banana Joe]]<br />[[Tina Rex]]<br />[[Rocky Robinson]]<br />[[Mr. Robinson]]<br />[[Larry Needlemeyer]]<br />[[Hector Jötunheim]]
|job= Student
|job= Student
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|brothers= [[Darwin Watterson]], adopted
|brothers= [[Darwin Watterson]], adopted
|sisters= [[Anais Watterson]]
|sisters= [[Anais Watterson]]
|uncles=
|married= Single
|married= Single
|first= [[The Amazing World of Gumball|AWOG]]: "[[The DVD]]" ([[2011]])
|first= [[The Amazing World of Gumball|AWOG]]: "[[The DVD]]" ([[2011]])
|actor= [[Logan Grove]] (2011-[[2014|14]])<br />[[Jacob Hopkins]] (2014-[[2017|17]])<br />[[Nicolas Cantu]] (2014-[[2019|19]])<br />[[Duke Cutler]] ([[2020]])
|actor= [[Logan Grove]] (2011-[[2014|14]])<br />[[Jacob Hopkins]] (2014-[[2017|17]])<br />[[Nicolas Cantu]] (2014-[[2019|19]])<br />[[Duke Cutler]] ([[2020]])
|image2= [[File:Gumball's 1st design.png|300px]]
|image2= [[File:S1 Gumball.png|300px]]
|caption2= Original style (season 1).
|caption2= Season 1 design.
|image3= [[File:Gumball's 2nd design.png|300px]]
|image3= [[File:S2 Gumball.png|300px]]
|caption3= Second style (season 2).
|caption3= Season 2 design.
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'''Zach Tristopher "Gumball" Watterson''' is the eldest son of [[Richard Watterson|Richard]] and [[Nicole Watterson|Nicole Watterson]], and the protagonist and titular character of ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'' animated television series. His voice was originated by [[Logan Grove]].
'''Zach<ref name="AWOG 307">''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'': "[[The Name]]," season 3, episode 7 ([[2014]]).</ref> Tristopher<ref name="AWOG 128">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Club]]," season 1, episode 36 ([[2011]]).</ref> "Gumball" Watterson''' is an anthropomorphic cat and the eldest son of [[Richard Watterson|Richard]] and [[Nicole Watterson|Nicole Watterson]], and the protagonist and titular character of ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'' animated television series. His voice was originated by [[Logan Grove]].
 
Gumball is twelve years old and lives with his family in the [[United States|American]] city of [[Elmore]].


==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 starts as an innocent, humble, and optimistic child, with little to no narcissism. These traits lessen as the series progresses, with Gumball becoming complacent, jaded, and cynical, although he always tries to remain optimistic as he used to be. He also gains the uncanny knack of having an opinion on just about everything and anything, which makes him sound wiser than he actually is.
 
In the beginning, Gumball sees no bad in people and has no ill will against others to the point of being flat-out ignorant and gullible. When [[Tina Rex]] was chasing him, he only saw her as playing with him, despite his younger sister, [[Anais Watterson|Anais]], convincing or teaching him she was a bully and that she was someone to be afraid of,<ref name="AWOG 136">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Fight]]," season 1, episode 36 ([[2012]]).</ref> and helping [[Sal Left Thumb]], the crook, rob a gas station under the pretense that it was for charity.<ref name="AWOG 108">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Spoon (Gumball)|The Spoon]]," season 3, episode 2 ([[2011]]).</ref> He also has a soft spot for his next-door neighbor [[Mr. Robinson]], who he looks up to for no apparent reason since Mr. Robinson hasn't ever done a kind thing for Gumball and his family, who he openly reviles. Gumball and his younger brother, [[Darwin Watterson|Darwin]], always endeavor to be kind and assist Mr. Robinson, although, in his defense, they end up causing a lot more grief and pain than when he began at the beginning of the day. Gumball is either oblivious or simply accepting that hatred is part of Mr. Robinson's nature.
 
The changes in Gumball's personality may be the result of him being able to recall the previous plights he has been under, as well as becoming self-meta. He tries to have the best intentions in helping others, but he usually ignores what they actually want or need, and above all else, it is to benefit his own ego, as he quite literally thinks the world revolves around him. A notable example of this would be when Anais pointed this out to him, so he became hellbent on wanting to give [[Clare Cooper]] a happy ending where she didn't have to leave Elmore, just to be the center of attention.<ref name="AWOG 404">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Others]]," season 4, episode 4 ([[2015]]).</ref> Darwin, even pointed it out to him once in a mockery tone while they were arguing, that he is happy to point out the character flaws of others while conveniently disregarding his own.<ref name="AWOG 224">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Sidekick]]," season 2, episode 24 ([[2013]]).</ref>
 
Other times, he genuinely wants his friends to feel better, such as allowing the ghostly [[Carrie Krueger]] to possess his body so she could taste food again,<ref name="AWOG 112">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Ghost]]," season 1, episode 12 (2011).</ref> humanizing [[Bobert]] the robot,<ref name="AWOG 119">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Robot]]," season 1, episode 19 (2011).</ref><ref name="AWOG 414">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Upgrade]]," season 4, episode 12 (2015).</ref> trying to improve the social life of the King Kong-sized [[Hector Jötunheim]],<ref name="AWOG 202">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Colossus]]," season 2, episode 2 (2012).</ref><ref name="AWOG 620">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Potion]]," season 6, episode 20 ([[2018]]).</ref> and bringing to life the overly obsessively infuriated [[Sarah G. Lato]]'s [[The Amazing Adventures of Gumball and Darwin and Sarah|book]], which depicts Gumball and Darwin fighting for her love.<ref name="AWOG 302">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Fan]]," season 3, episode 2 (2014).</ref>


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.<ref name="AWOG 238">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Plan]]," season 2, episode 38 ([[2013]]).</ref><ref name="AWOG 337">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Downer]]," season 3, episode 37 (2015).</ref> Gumball is a slacker and avoids studying by bringing his home life to school or getting into some altercation with another student or teacher that usually results in him spending more time running around corridors than in the classroom. He could be considered street smart, able to plan mischievous schemes for his benefit or to help others. More often than not, he simply acts like a know it all, trying to act witty to cover up his lack of knowledge.<ref name="AWOG 319">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Procrastinators]]," season 3, episode 19 (2014).</ref>


Whatever his world view may be, he has a soft spot for his next-door neighbor [[Mr. Robinson]], who he never sees the bad in or at least accepts it as part of his personality. Mr. Robinson hates everyone and everything, including Gumball and his younger brother, [[Darwin Watterson|Darwin]], not returning no affection or appreciation in their endeavors to be kind to him, although in his defense, they end up causing a lot more grief and pain to Mr. Robinson than how he began with.
Gumball occasionally has moments of wanting to better himself,<ref name="AWOG 217">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Bumpkin]]," season 2, episode 17 (2013).</ref><ref name="AWOG 340">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Money]]," season 3, episode 40 (2015).</ref> which his mother describes as a phase,<ref name="AWOG 340" /> and has to enforce his new found principles onto his family and that they must act in accordance to how he has chosen to live in the spur of the moment without thinking it fully through, whether it's to eat healthier and no longer depend on technology, even though he gave up quicker than his family did,<ref name="AWOG 217" /> or not to sell out by appearing in a fast food commercial for [[Joyful Burger]], even when the family is in desperate need of money. In the latter case, his entire life had to hang in the balance for him to change his mind.<ref name="AWOG 340" />


Gumball could also be quite gullible to crooks.
Unlike Gumball, Darwin always retains the same positive, upbeat attitude, although Gumball can test this at times.<ref name="AWOG 309">''The Amazing World of Gumball'': "[[The Gripes]]," season 3, episode 9 (2014).</ref> It falls upon Darwin to act as Gumball's guide to keep him in check.<ref name="AWOG 224" />


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.
Gumball gains an archnemesis in [[Rob (Gumball)|Rob]], after unknowingly saving him from [[The Void (location)|the Void]], where all of Elmore's mistakes go. Having been disfigured during the escape, and no longer having any direction in life anymore, Gumball convinces Rob on a new path to supervillainy, as that is something Elmore doesn't have. Rob changes his voice and persona, but in doing so ends up becoming resentful towards Gumball and holding him responsible for what happened to him in the Void. Of course, Gumball objects to this, but eventually welcomes an archrival and fights to get him back when Rob has grown tired of Gumball and tries to move onto [[Banana Joe]]. Rob is so outraged by Gumball's persistent pursuit and sabotage, that it reignites his passion to destroy Gumball, which Gumball couldn't be happier about.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==Biography==
==Biography==
===The Innocence of Youth===
===The Innocence of Youth===
===Jaded Youth===
===The World According to Gumball===
===The World According to Gumball===
===Gumball Sells Out===
===Gumball Sells Out===
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==Development==
==Development==
[[France|French]]-born animator [[Ben Bocquelet]] was hired to help people pitch their projects at [[Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe|Cartoon Network Studios Europe]], when it was formed in [[London]] in [[2007]]. When the studio decided to have the staff pitch their ideas to [[Cartoon Network]],<ref>[https://kidscreen.com/2011/04/08/ready-to-roll/ "Ready to roll"]. ''Kidscreen''. Brunico Communications ([[April 8]], [[2011]]). Retrieved on [[August 1]], [[2024]].</ref> Bocquelet had the idea of using some rejected characters he had created for commercials and put it together in a series inside of a school setting.<ref>Zahed, Ramin ([[May 29]], [[2011]]). [https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/gumball-begins-reign-of-color/ "Gumball Regins Reign of Color"]. ''Animation''. Animation Magazine Inc. Retrieved on [[August 1]], [[2024]]. "We were asked to pitch some ideas for shows, and I had kept a collection of characters that I had liked in my portfolio from the time I was working on ads. [...] I also knew that I wanted to drop them against a live-action backdrop, so that served as the inspiration for Gumball."</ref>
Bocquelet based the personalities of the main Watterson family on his own, and has mentioned that he shares some traits with Gumball, although he assets that he isn't as dumb as Gumball.<ref>Cowley, Laura-Beth ([[July 7]], [[2024]]). [https://www.skwigly.co.uk/ben-bocquelet/ "Interview with Ben Bocquelet, creator of ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’"]. ''Skwigly''. Retrieved on [[August 1]], [[2024]].</ref> [[Antoine Perez]], a director of the series, also asserted that Gumball was very reminiscent of Bocquelet.<ref>[https://izi.br.de/english/publication/televizion/28_2015_E/Bocquelet-Graves-Perez-How_The_Amazing_World_of_Gumball.pdf "How The Amazing World of Gumball developed"]. International Central Institute for Youth and Educational Television (IZI). Retrieved on [[August 1]], [[2024]].</ref>
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Gumball Watterson/Gallery}}
{{Main|Gumball Watterson/Gallery}}
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==In popular culture==
==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.
* 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 ''[[Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner]]'' cartoon, where Darwin and Gumball have taken the places Road Runner and Wile E., respectively.


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==

Latest revision as of 23:16, 2 August 2024

MisterJames/Gumball Watterson
File:Gumball Watterson.png
What Bart Simpson failed to be.
Species Cat
Gender Male
Affiliation Tobias Wilson
Banana Joe
Tina Rex
Rocky Robinson
Mr. Robinson
Larry Needlemeyer
Hector Jötunheim
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:S1 Gumball.png
Season 1 design.
File:S2 Gumball.png
Season 2 design.

Zach[1] Tristopher[2] "Gumball" Watterson is an anthropomorphic cat and 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.

Gumball is twelve years old and lives with his family in the American city of Elmore.

Character description

Gumball starts as an innocent, humble, and optimistic child, with little to no narcissism. These traits lessen as the series progresses, with Gumball becoming complacent, jaded, and cynical, although he always tries to remain optimistic as he used to be. He also gains the uncanny knack of having an opinion on just about everything and anything, which makes him sound wiser than he actually is.

In the beginning, Gumball sees no bad in people and has no ill will against others to the point of being flat-out ignorant and gullible. When Tina Rex was chasing him, he only saw her as playing with him, despite his younger sister, Anais, convincing or teaching him she was a bully and that she was someone to be afraid of,[3] and helping Sal Left Thumb, the crook, rob a gas station under the pretense that it was for charity.[4] He also has a soft spot for his next-door neighbor Mr. Robinson, who he looks up to for no apparent reason since Mr. Robinson hasn't ever done a kind thing for Gumball and his family, who he openly reviles. Gumball and his younger brother, Darwin, always endeavor to be kind and assist Mr. Robinson, although, in his defense, they end up causing a lot more grief and pain than when he began at the beginning of the day. Gumball is either oblivious or simply accepting that hatred is part of Mr. Robinson's nature.

The changes in Gumball's personality may be the result of him being able to recall the previous plights he has been under, as well as becoming self-meta. He tries to have the best intentions in helping others, but he usually ignores what they actually want or need, and above all else, it is to benefit his own ego, as he quite literally thinks the world revolves around him. A notable example of this would be when Anais pointed this out to him, so he became hellbent on wanting to give Clare Cooper a happy ending where she didn't have to leave Elmore, just to be the center of attention.[5] Darwin, even pointed it out to him once in a mockery tone while they were arguing, that he is happy to point out the character flaws of others while conveniently disregarding his own.[6]

Other times, he genuinely wants his friends to feel better, such as allowing the ghostly Carrie Krueger to possess his body so she could taste food again,[7] humanizing Bobert the robot,[8][9] trying to improve the social life of the King Kong-sized Hector Jötunheim,[10][11] and bringing to life the overly obsessively infuriated Sarah G. Lato's book, which depicts Gumball and Darwin fighting for her love.[12]

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.[13][14] Gumball is a slacker and avoids studying by bringing his home life to school or getting into some altercation with another student or teacher that usually results in him spending more time running around corridors than in the classroom. He could be considered street smart, able to plan mischievous schemes for his benefit or to help others. More often than not, he simply acts like a know it all, trying to act witty to cover up his lack of knowledge.[15]

Gumball occasionally has moments of wanting to better himself,[16][17] which his mother describes as a phase,[17] and has to enforce his new found principles onto his family and that they must act in accordance to how he has chosen to live in the spur of the moment without thinking it fully through, whether it's to eat healthier and no longer depend on technology, even though he gave up quicker than his family did,[16] or not to sell out by appearing in a fast food commercial for Joyful Burger, even when the family is in desperate need of money. In the latter case, his entire life had to hang in the balance for him to change his mind.[17]

Unlike Gumball, Darwin always retains the same positive, upbeat attitude, although Gumball can test this at times.[18] It falls upon Darwin to act as Gumball's guide to keep him in check.[6]

Gumball gains an archnemesis in Rob, after unknowingly saving him from the Void, where all of Elmore's mistakes go. Having been disfigured during the escape, and no longer having any direction in life anymore, Gumball convinces Rob on a new path to supervillainy, as that is something Elmore doesn't have. Rob changes his voice and persona, but in doing so ends up becoming resentful towards Gumball and holding him responsible for what happened to him in the Void. Of course, Gumball objects to this, but eventually welcomes an archrival and fights to get him back when Rob has grown tired of Gumball and tries to move onto Banana Joe. Rob is so outraged by Gumball's persistent pursuit and sabotage, that it reignites his passion to destroy Gumball, which Gumball couldn't be happier about.

Appearances

TV series

  • The Amazing World of Gumball
  • Uncle Grandpa
    • 2.12B "Pizza Eve" (no lines)

Shorts

Video games

Theme parks

Biography

The Innocence of Youth

The World According to Gumball

Gumball Sells Out

In a non-speaking cameo, Gumball is a guest with the stars of other Cartoon Network shows at the 224th Grampies annual awards show in Hollywood.[19]

Development

French-born animator Ben Bocquelet was hired to help people pitch their projects at Cartoon Network Studios Europe, when it was formed in London in 2007. When the studio decided to have the staff pitch their ideas to Cartoon Network,[20] Bocquelet had the idea of using some rejected characters he had created for commercials and put it together in a series inside of a school setting.[21]

Bocquelet based the personalities of the main Watterson family on his own, and has mentioned that he shares some traits with Gumball, although he assets that he isn't as dumb as Gumball.[22] Antoine Perez, a director of the series, also asserted that Gumball was very reminiscent of Bocquelet.[23]

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 Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoon, where Darwin and Gumball have taken the places Road Runner and Wile E., respectively.

Footnotes


References

  1. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Name," season 3, episode 7 (2014).
  2. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Club," season 1, episode 36 (2011).
  3. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Fight," season 1, episode 36 (2012).
  4. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Spoon," season 3, episode 2 (2011).
  5. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Others," season 4, episode 4 (2015).
  6. ^ a b The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Sidekick," season 2, episode 24 (2013).
  7. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Ghost," season 1, episode 12 (2011).
  8. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Robot," season 1, episode 19 (2011).
  9. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Upgrade," season 4, episode 12 (2015).
  10. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Colossus," season 2, episode 2 (2012).
  11. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Potion," season 6, episode 20 (2018).
  12. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Fan," season 3, episode 2 (2014).
  13. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Plan," season 2, episode 38 (2013).
  14. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Downer," season 3, episode 37 (2015).
  15. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Procrastinators," season 3, episode 19 (2014).
  16. ^ a b The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Bumpkin," season 2, episode 17 (2013).
  17. ^ a b c The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Money," season 3, episode 40 (2015).
  18. ^ The Amazing World of Gumball: "The Gripes," season 3, episode 9 (2014).
  19. ^ Uncle Grandpa: "Grampies," season 3, episode 12B (2016).
  20. ^ "Ready to roll". Kidscreen. Brunico Communications (April 8, 2011). Retrieved on August 1, 2024.
  21. ^ Zahed, Ramin (May 29, 2011). "Gumball Regins Reign of Color". Animation. Animation Magazine Inc. Retrieved on August 1, 2024. "We were asked to pitch some ideas for shows, and I had kept a collection of characters that I had liked in my portfolio from the time I was working on ads. [...] I also knew that I wanted to drop them against a live-action backdrop, so that served as the inspiration for Gumball."
  22. ^ Cowley, Laura-Beth (July 7, 2024). "Interview with Ben Bocquelet, creator of ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’". Skwigly. Retrieved on August 1, 2024.
  23. ^ "How The Amazing World of Gumball developed". International Central Institute for Youth and Educational Television (IZI). Retrieved on August 1, 2024.