The Amazing World of Gumball TV Series 2011 2019
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He was previously known as "Lazy Larry", the laziest person in Elmore until he lost his title to Richard and morphed into a hard worker.[13] Larry is generally distrusting of the Wattersons, as they often get him into trouble. Frankie Watterson (voiced by Richard "Rich" Fulcher) is a rat who is a conman. He is the ex-husband of Granny Jojo and the father of Richard who abandoned them. Joseph "Banana Joe" A. Banana (voiced by Mic Graves) is a hyperactive banana and the class clown, who cracks a joke whenever possible.[15] He can be a bully, usually to Gumball and Darwin.
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He has been making fun of Richard Watterson ever since playing a prank on him in high school, as seen in "The Cycle". Carmen (voiced by Teresa Gallagher, season 1; Alix Wilton Regan, season 2 onward) is a cactus who is considered to be a leader.[15] She is Alan's girlfriend.[15] Carmen is a cheerleader. Carrie Krueger (voiced by Jessica McDonald) is a ghost who lives in a malevolent mansion[18] and "enjoys being depressed".[15] She can teleport[19] and possess living bodies.[20] She is the daughter of a man who formed a romantic relationship with a female ghost. She and Darwin become a couple.[21] Carrie's last name is a reference to Freddy Krueger from the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
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However, with nowhere else to stay they decide to secretly remain at the house. Read allTo make ends meet, the Wattersons are forced to rent out their house. When they accidentally surprise their guests, an elderly pair of fainting goats, they faint...unsurprisingly.
Nicole Watterson
Along with Mr. Small and Ms. Simian, he used to teach gym until replaced by Coach Russo. His Cartoon Network biography states that his romance with Ms. Simian was detrimental to his profession, leaving him unable to properly run Elmore Junior High.[53] He has a face on the back of his head similar to that of Quirinus Quirell and Lord Voldemort from Harry Potter. Julius Oppenheimer Jr. (voiced by Hugo Harrison) is a bomb-headed humanoid styled after a 1920s cartoon character. He has anger issues and his head explodes when he feels disgusted or angry. Julius is a bully; he often appears in detention or with his gang.
His parents are a stick of dynamite named Julius Oppenheimer Sr. and a firework rocket, who also have a 1920s rubber hose style. Anais Errrrrr Watterson, a pink rabbit, is Gumball's precocious 4-year-old[10] sister. She is one grade above her brothers and is often shown telling Gumball what to do.
At the back of the living room, perpendicular to the stairs, is an arched doorway leading to the kitchen with a horseshoe lying above it. On the right of the doorway is an Art Deco painting of mountains, and the left side has a pink, wall-mounted touch tone telephone, and a pencil and a variety of notes hang beside it. The series revolves around the life of a 12-year-old cat named Gumball Watterson and his frequent shenanigans in the fictional American city of Elmore, accompanied by his adopted goldfish brother and best friend Darwin. Gumball's other family members—his intellectual sister Anais and stay-at-home father Richard, both rabbits, and workaholic mother Nicole, a cat—often find themselves involved in Gumball's exploits. Gumball attends school with his siblings at Elmore Junior High, where throughout the series he interacts with his various middle school classmates, most prominently his love interest Penny Fitzgerald. The bathroom is located on the second floor and it is across from the stairs.
Other Watterson family members
Coach Russo (voiced by Dan Russell) is a large, pink 3-dimensional cube who is Jamie's mother. The newest member of the faculty, she works to ensure that all of the students are fit like her daughter. She makes her debut appearance in "The Coach" and speaks in a consistent deadpan. Principal Nigel Brown (voiced by Lewis MacLeod, season 1; Steve Furst, season 2 onward) is a furry slug[citation needed] who is Elmore Junior High's principal and Ms Simian's love interest. He faked his diploma and does not have the educational qualifications to be a principal. He teaches music, judges cheerleader tryouts, leads the school's band, and is a substitute sports teacher.
Recurring characters
The Wattersons fear the worst and attempt to cover up this "accident". Gary Hedges or Harry Gedges (voiced by Dan Russell in "The Fridge" onward) is a neighbor of the Wattersons who lives on the left side. He is a purple moose with large antlers and works as a mailman. He is commonly seen wearing a pale brown hat, green sweater with blue slacks.
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Mr. Kreese (voiced by Steve Furst) is Carlton and Troy's coach. Judith Fitzgerald (voiced by Maria Teresa Creasey) is the mother of Penny and Polly and is married to Patrick Fitzgerald. Larry Needlemeyer (voiced by Kerry Shale) is an origami rock, who works at almost every establishment in Elmore, including the grocery store, the gas station, convenience store, several fast-food restaurants and the DVD rental shop.
The basement reappears in "The Gift," while Gumball and Darwin attempt to find a gift for Masami, In "The Detective," where Anais looks for Daisy the Donkey and finds Gumball. It also appears in "The Choices," "The Petals," and "The Rival." It is mentioned in "The Roots." The basement is full of items in "The Vase." In "The Petals," Leslie enters the basement by jumping through a grate. However, in "The Nest," this grate is seen to lead to a crawlspace underneath the house.
Mr. Robinson owns a prized 1970 Cadillac Coupe de Ville Convertible. Joan Markham (voiced by Teresa Gallagher) is the school nurse. She is in a relationship with Mr Corneille, starting in "The Cage". She does not know how to help the students because most of them have biologies she has no clue how to work with. She is always sarcastic because of this and tries to do the least work possible to help her students. She is also a paramedic, doctor, and nurse at a hospital, even though she hates her job.
Also, the pink telephone near the kitchen entrance seems to have moved down a bit, and the said entrance has been raised higher. Felicity and William Geoffrey "Billy" Fitzgerald Kitchener Parham, III (voiced by Sandra Searles Dickinson season 2 onward and Teresa Gallagher in "The Kids" for Felicity and Richard Overall for Billy) are an orange blob and a blue blob respectively. Billy appears to be an intelligent boy who asks his mother random questions about life.
The show was produced by Cartoon Network Studios Europe, in association with Boulder Media (Ireland; season 1) and Studio Soi (Germany; seasons 2–6). Starting in season 2, the window lamp texture has changed to yellow with pink splatters on it, and a pair of shoes lie near it. Also, a light green TV book, a pencil, a glass, and a paper are added to the coffee table. On the left of the couch there is a red, floor based gooseneck lamp (which can sometimes be seen turned on.) There is also three pillows - One with a black coat of colorful patterns, the other with a wired circle on a tan coating, and the other on the right is a plain tan pillow.
Marvin Finkleheimer (voiced by Dan Russell in season 2 onward) is a red bean who lives at a house and likes to beat kids with his cane if they help him across the street. He was originally going to be named Bert, and he is called that by the yellow old man, Donald, and Louie but that was changed/retconned by the writers. Banana Barbara (voiced by Sandra Searles Dickinson, Naomi McDonald) is a recurring character and the mother of Banana Joe.
On May 3, 2011, the series premiere of The Amazing World of Gumball was watched by 2.120 million viewers in the United States.[36] "The Goons" is currently the highest viewed episode of the series, with 2.72 million viewers. "The Potion" is the lowest viewed episode with only 0.42 million viewers, approximately 15% of its series high. The series debuted on Cartoon Network UK on May 2, 2011, one day before the US premiere.
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