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When Gumball learns that his nemesis, Rob (formerly known as Dr. Wrecker), has found a new nemesis, Banana Joe, Gumball must break Rob and Banana Joe's enemy-ship by making him come back to be his nemesis again, much to the frustration of Penny, who has grown sick of Gumball telling her stories about his encounters with Rob.
The Amazing World of Gumball (also known simply as Gumball or by its abbreviation TAWOG) is an animated sitcom created by Ben Bocquelet for Cartoon Network. [7] The series follows the lives of 12-year-old Gumball Watterson , an anthropomorphic blue cat, and his adoptive goldfish brother Darwin , who attend middle school in the fictional city of ...
A plot to improve Alan and Carmen's relationship backfires, and Gumball has to reunite them. NOTE: In the original version, Gumball's line before he accidentally kisses Carmen is "Gumball Watterson may be a lot of things, but he is not a cheap, corruptible bimbo!" Most versions, particularly the version shown on Cartoon Network's American ...
The Amazing World of Gumball is an animated sitcom created by Ben Bocquelet for Cartoon Network.The series follows the lives of 12-year-old Gumball Watterson, an anthropomorphic blue cat, and his adoptive goldfish brother Darwin, who attend middle school in the fictional city of Elmore, California.
Gumball and Darwin overhear Mr. Robinson admit that he hates the two. He actually begins to feel bad and at the suggestion of his son Rocky, tries to find some way to make up with them. Gumball and Darwin learn that the problem lies within his heart who tells them that he hates feelings forcing the two to try to teach it about love.
The first season of the British-American animated comedy children's television series The Amazing World of Gumball originally aired from May 3, 2011, to March 13, 2012, on Cartoon Network, and was produced by Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe, in association with Boulder Media and Dandelion Studios.
There are two broad categories of interactive transcripts. The first, characterized by YouTube, has timings (in minutes and seconds) running down the left side of the transcript. Users click on a block of words to jump to the corresponding section in the video. The second, characterized by Ted Talks, has the transcript in a paragraph form.