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![]() When everyone in school has had it with Molly's tedious stories, Gumball and Darwin have a plan to get her a new story she'll never forget. Note: Both "The Disaster" and "The Rerun" are the second half-hour episode in the series (even though they are separate episodes in production code order)īen Bocquelet, Joe Parham, Tobi Wilson, Andrew Jones, and Ciaran Murtagh See also: List of The Amazing World of Gumball episodes No.īen Bocquelet, Joe Parham, Nathan Auerbach, Daniel Berg, and Tobi WilsonĪs the episode continues when Gumball travels back to the events of the previous episode to prevent Rob from ruining his life, he finally gets revenge on Rob for framing him for the wrongdoings and causing yet another disaster at the mall, can Gumball save Rob from The Void and reverse the events before he disappears forever? This season had an average of 0.998 million viewers per episode.Ĭharacters from Clarence, Regular Show and Uncle Grandpa make cameo appearances in the episode, "The Boredom". (as Darwin), though the episode "The Ollie" leaked online and on most cable OnDemand programs in December, complete with end credits that reveal that the episode was made after Hopkins and Ransom were replaced. Īt the end of this episode, "The Copycats", Gumball and Darwin again received new voice actors due to the previous ones hitting puberty: Jacob Hopkins was replaced by Nicolas Cantu (as Gumball) and Terrell Ransom, Jr. Both seasons combined will consist of 40 half-hour episodes. On June 2, 2014, Cartoon Network announced that the series had been renewed a fourth and fifth season. The fifth season began filming on Maand ended filming on May 12, 2017. ![]() In a behind-the-scenes video documenting the production of the second season, creator Ben Bocquelet expanded on the development of some of the characters, and how they are based on interactions from his childhood. Together, they cause mischief among their family, as well as with the wide array of students at Elmore Junior High, where they attend middle school. However, Felicity comically doesn't learn anything from the children and she and the other parents destroy all the books in a giant book burning.The season focuses on the misadventures of Gumball Watterson, a blue 12-year-old cat, along with his adopted brother, Darwin, a goldfish. After the song is done, Felicity and all the other parents want to ban books as well, but Gumball says that the real lesson they were trying to teach was that media isn't the source problem but it is rather how parents teach their kids to react to it. The students then barged into the auditorium and sang the song "Books Are Violent", terrifying Felicity and the other parents. Gumball and his friends suddenly get an idea to ban all the books in Elmore. She locked the students of Elmore Junior High in the library, forcing them to read books. Her third role as the main antagonist was in "The Blame", Felicity bans all video games in Elmore after her son Billy passes out from his first sight of them. The two mothers continue to fight again, but finally found their kids in the museum. Nicole turns into a demon and attacks Felicity and tried to eat her, only to be interrupted by noticing Anais and Billy are gone. She returns as the main antagonist in "The Egg" along with her son, Billy, where she criticized Nicole about her family and insulted her. ![]() She also has a son named Billy, who is a blue sphere. ![]() In this episode, while the Doughnut Sheriff was fired, Gumball jaywalks, causing her to go on a psychopathic rampage through the park while driving a hijacked ice cream truck. She serves as the the main antagonist of the episode in Season 3, "The Law". ![]()
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