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Gumball starts off as quite innocent and humble, with little to no narcissism, which becomes full blown as the series progresses. Although he tries to have the best intentions of helping others, this is usually to benefit his own ego, as he quite literally thinks the world revolves around him. | Gumball starts off as quite innocent and humble, with little to no narcissism, which becomes full blown as the series progresses. Although he tries to have the best intentions of helping others, this is usually to benefit his own ego, as he quite literally thinks the world revolves around him. | ||
Gumball isn't very educated, and 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. | |||
He has quite a soft spot for his next door [[Mr. Robinson]], but this is unfortunate as Mr. Robinson hates everyone and everything, returning no affection or appreciation to Gumball and his brother, [[Darwin Watterson|Darwin]], although in Mr. Robinson's defense, they end up causing a lot more grief and pain to Mr. Robinson than how he began. In their endeavors to be kind to Mr. Robinson, they either fail to see or ignore Mr. Robinson's hatred of them, which he doesn't even try to hide. | He has quite a soft spot for his next door [[Mr. Robinson]], but this is unfortunate as Mr. Robinson hates everyone and everything, returning no affection or appreciation to Gumball and his brother, [[Darwin Watterson|Darwin]], although in Mr. Robinson's defense, they end up causing a lot more grief and pain to Mr. Robinson than how he began. In their endeavors to be kind to Mr. Robinson, they either fail to see or ignore Mr. Robinson's hatred of them, which he doesn't even try to hide. |
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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 starts off as quite innocent and humble, with little to no narcissism, which becomes full blown as the series progresses. Although he tries to have the best intentions of helping others, this is usually to benefit his own ego, as he quite literally thinks the world revolves around him.
Gumball isn't very educated, and 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.
He has quite a soft spot for his next door Mr. Robinson, but this is unfortunate as Mr. Robinson hates everyone and everything, returning no affection or appreciation to Gumball and his brother, Darwin, although in Mr. Robinson's defense, they end up causing a lot more grief and pain to Mr. Robinson than how he began. In their endeavors to be kind to Mr. Robinson, they either fail to see or ignore Mr. Robinson's hatred of them, which he doesn't even try to hide.
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
Jaded 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.[1]
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