Gumball Watterson
| Gumball Watterson | |
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| File:Gumball Watterson.svg Season 2 design | |
| First appearance | "Early Reel" (2008) |
| Created by | Ben Bocquelet |
| Voiced by | Logan Grove (2011–2014) Jacob Hopkins (2014–2017) Nicolas Cantu (2017–2019) Duke Cutler (2020–2021)[1] Alkaio Thiele (2025-present) |
| Information | |
| Full name | Gumball Tristopher Watterson (born Zach Tristopher Watterson) |
| Species | Cat |
| Gender | Male |
| Occupation | Student at Elmore Junior High (seventh grade; eighth-grader as revealed in "The Grades"[2]) |
| Family |
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| Significant other | Penny Fitzgerald |
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Gumball Tristopher Watterson, born Zach Tristopher Watterson, is the main and titular protagonist of the American television sitcom animated show The Amazing World of Gumball. He is a 12-year-old[3] mischievous blue cat who lives with his family. He attends middle school.[2][4] In "The Club", it is revealed that his middle name was supposed to be Christopher, but was actually misspelled as Tristopher ("Trisha" for short) on his birth certificate. In "The Name", he learned that his legal name was Zach and began using it, but later had his legal name changed to Gumball.
Gumball was initially presented as well-meaning, but naive. Later, he was shown as more serious, capable of logical thinking, and sarcastic. Despite occasional lapses in judgment, Gumball is loyal, straightforward, and good-natured. He is protective of his loved ones but has a large ego, often causing him to overreact.
Personal life
He attends middle school. In "The Club", it is revealed that his middle name was supposed to be Christopher, but was actually mispelled as Tristopher ("Trisha" for short) on his birth certificate. In "The Name", he learned that his legal name was Zach and began using it, but later had his legal name changed to Gumball. Gumball was initially presented as wellmeaning, but naive. Later, he was shown as more serious, capable of logical thinking, and sarcastic. Despite occasional lapses in judgment, Gumball is loyal, straightforward, and good-natured. He is protective of his loved ones but has a large ego, often causing him to overreact.
Reception
Gumball Watterson has generally received a positive and noteworthy reception for several reasons: he starts as a well-meaning but naive and mischievous character, and as the series progresses, he becomes more sarcastic, capable of logical thinking, and even serious at times, and this evolution adds depth to his personality; he is also often portrayed as egotistical, prone to overreactions, and can be quite a "butt-monkey" (experiencing a lot of misfortune), being also fiercely loyal, protective of his loved ones (especially Darwin and Anais), and can be genuinely kind and helpful, and this blend of relatable flaws and endearing qualities makes him a compelling protagonist; and his imaginative schemes, even if they often lead to chaos, are a major source of the show's humor.
While some might find his ego or occasional selfish actions frustrating, these aspects are often played for comedic effect or serve as catalysts for character development within the episodic nature of the show. Overall, Gumball Watterson is widely perceived as a beloved, iconic, and pivotal character in modern animated television.
References
- ↑ @OverallRichard (28 September 2020). "@ElizabethBoth14 It's the brilliant Duke Cutler" (Tweet). Retrieved 2020-09-30 – via Twitter.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Bocquelet, Ben; Cassuto, Guillaume; Graves, Mic; Wilson, Tobi (writers) (February 27, 2017). "The Grades". The Amazing World of Gumball. Season 5. Episode 23. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Bocquelet, Ben; Foster, Jon; Lamont, James (writers) (May 3, 2011). "The DVD". The Amazing World of Gumball. Season 1. Episode 1. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Bocquelet, Ben; Brittain, Jon; Crowley, Tom; Foster, Jon; Lamont, James; Wilson, Tobi (writers) (August 7, 2013). "The Lesson". The Amazing World of Gumball. Season 2. Episode 28. Cartoon Network as.
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