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The sixth season of the British-American animated television sitcom The Amazing World of Gumball, created by Ben Bocquelet, premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on January 5, 2018, and was produced by Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe. The series focuses on the misadventures of Gumball Watterson, a blue 12-year-old cat ...
An eight-episode miniseries called The Gumball Chronicles premiered on Cartoon Network on October 5, 2020. Though primarily a clip show with scenes from previous episodes, the miniseries features some new content. [280] Within the miniseries, there is a 4-part special titled Vote Gumball themed around the 2020 United States presidential election.
The show was produced by Cartoon Network Studios Europe, in association with Boulder Media (Ireland; season 1) and Studio Soi (Germany; seasons 2–6). Gumball is noted for its intentional stylistic disunity, with characters designed, filmed, and animated using various styles and techniques, oftentimes within the same scene (stylized ...
Pages in category "The Amazing World of Gumball seasons" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Rockwell "Rocky" Robinson (voiced by Lewis MacLeod in season 1, Hugo Harold-Harrison in season 2, and Simon Lipkin in seasons 3 onward) is an orange, fuzzy Muppet-like character who performs odd jobs, mostly as janitor, cafeteria worker, school bus driver, and, in "The Curse", the clerk at the lost and found office. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs ...
The Amazing World of Gumball season 6; American Dad! season 15; American Dad! season 16; Amphibia season 1; Archer season 10; Arthur season 22; Arthur season 23; Attack on Titan season 3; Avengers Assemble season 5
From season three to the eleventh episode of season five in Cartoon Network's The Amazing World of Gumball, Ransom provided the voice of Darwin Watterson after Kwesi Boakye (who voiced Darwin for the first three seasons) hit puberty. He was succeeded by Donielle T. Hansley Jr. for the same reason.
Porter grew up in Winter Park, Florida, where he attended Lake Howell High School.He was a wide receiver on the football team at Lake Howell and graduated in 1997. [2] While a student at the University of Central Florida, he sang vocal percussion in an a cappella vocal group, 4: 2: Five (currently known as VoicePlay).