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=== Leslie the Flower ===
=== Leslie the Flower ===
{{quote| An effeminate, friendly daisy who plays flute in the school band and can often be found hanging around the girls.}}
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Mostly blatantly shown in "The Mustache", when Gumball's butt suddenly becomes incredibly muscular and Leslie just stares.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Mostly blatantly shown in "The Mustache", when Gumball's butt suddenly becomes incredibly muscular and Leslie just stares.
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: Male, despite the name and appearance
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: Male, despite the name and appearance
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=== Masami the Cloud ===
=== Masami the Cloud ===
{{quote| A living cloud, she is the wealthy daughter of the Rainbow Factory's owner. Spoiled by her parents, she is prone to tantrums and has threatened to have her classmates' parents fired should she not have her way. When angry, she has the ability to develop into a full storm cloud capable of causing mass amounts of damage.}}
* [[Spoiled Brat]]: Daughter of the rainbow factory owner and has a smug sense of superiority.
* [[Spoiled Brat]]: Daughter of the rainbow factory owner and has a smug sense of superiority.



Revision as of 04:39, 22 June 2014


The characters of The Amazing World of Gumball include:

The Wattersons

Gumball Watterson

 The main character (as indicated by the title). Gumball is a talking blue cat in middle school. A mischief maker and somewhat lazy, the show revolves around his various mishaps around Elmore. Tends to have questionable morals at times and can be a little selfish as well.

 Nicole: Honey, are you in trouble? Because my mother senses are tingling. I can smell trouble.

Gumball: (laughing nervously) Trouble? No, we're fine. Absolutely fine. No trouble here, bye.

Nicole: Are you lying?

Gumball: Ha! Oh, no, of course not.

Nicole: Right. You're lying. I'm coming home now.

Darwin Watterson

 Gumball's pet goldfish-turned-family member after it sprouted legs, grew in size, and began to talk. Gumball and Darwin are seen as brothers (Darwin even calls Nicole "Mom") and attend the same school. Darwin is a bit naive due to his forced adaptation among the "normal" world, though he is more rational and moral than Gumball.

 "Yeah, he's great because... he's got legs, and, you know... a head..."

Anais Watterson

 Gumball's genius little (rabbit) sister, who is his junior by eight years (Gumball is 12, she is 4). Due to her high intelligence, she attends Gumball and Darwin's middle school as well. Despite her competency, she still displays some traits of a typical four-year old.

Nicole Watterson

 The maternal member of the Watterson family (and the same kind of cat as Gumball). She holds down a job at the rainbow factory and appears to be the only member of the family with any sense of responsibility. She's normally collected and organized but when things go awry, she succumbs to violent bouts of anger (almost always sparked by her sons).

  • Action Mom
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parent: In "The Meddler" she decides to follow Gumball around at school everywhere, even in the public shower, doing things such as feeding him like a baby and calling him "Gummypuss".
  • Badass
  • Berserk Button: Being called a loser (at least by Miss Simian).
  • Blue Boy Pink Girl: Inverted with both her and Richard.
  • Closer to Earth
  • Cute Bruiser: Don't make her mad. She is a lot stronger than she looks.
  • Cute Little Fangs: Though they're visible far less often then Gumball's.
  • Determinator: She gets scary when she gets mad and probably can and will chase you down. The DVD is based entirely on this.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Nicole cares for her family, but easily becomes upset when she discovers they did something wrong. She's even taking anger management classes, in which her behavior is far worse than she acts elsewhere.
  • Hot Mom
  • Killer Cat She has proven herself to be made of this trope in countless episodes, most notably in The Fight, where she mercilessly tears through Tina Rex's father just at the mere inkling of assuming that Gumball was being bullied.
  • Le Parkour: She's very good at this.
  • Magic Skirt: Including one scene where she's hung upside down without it moving.
  • Mama Bear
  • Only Sane Woman: Depends on the episode, which sometimes gives the role to Anais instead. If she loses her temper, though, this goes out the window.
  • Parenting the Husband
  • Ugly Guy, Hot Wife

Richard Watterson

 Gumball's father and Nicole's rabbit husband. Richard is very immature for his age and hates to have any sort of responsibility. He is also quite lackadaisical and sleeps frequently. As a result, Nicole is usually forced to be the parent to their children.

Gumball's classmates

Alan the balloon

 A teal colored balloon who, despite their physical incompatibility, deeply loves Carmen. He is overly nice and even-tempered, never showing anger or raising his voice even when the subject of insults or physical attacks, much to the annoyance of his classmates. Being filled with helium, Alan regularly speaks in a high-pitched voice.

  • Fatal Attraction: Alan and Carmen are passionately in love with one another, but because Alan is a balloon and Carmen is a cactus, their relationship is impossible.
  • Flying Face: Alan is just a balloon with a face drawn on it. His lack of limbs is a frequent frustration of his.
  • Helium Speech: Invoked as he has a high squeaky voice similar to the effects of helium.
  • Running Gag: He has no hands!

Anton the Toast

 A simple-minded piece of toast who was forcibly drafted into Tina's gang despite his unwillingness to do so, and only appeases them to avoid their anger.

Banana Joe

 A hyperactive banana, he is the class clown of Elmore Junior High and has the tendency to crack a joke whenever possible. His jokes often serve as a source of irritation to others.

Bobert the Robot

 One of the smartest students at Elmore Junior High, he is a robot who constantly struggles to understand emotion and develop a social life. Multiple times in the series, he has showcased his ability to transform into a much larger form by triggering his "defense mode".

Carmen the Cactus

 A cactus who is considered to be a leader among her female classmates. She is in a relationship with Alan, though the danger of her spikes bursting him is a constant hindrance. Their relationship annoys their classmates, who are frequently annoyed by their romantic gestures and deem them "too perfect".

Carrie the Ghost

 An emo ghost who lives in a malevolent mansion and "enjoys being depressed". She has the abilities to teleport and possess living bodies.

Clayton the Clay

 A red ball of clay who is a compulsive liar, with a tendency of making up absurd stories about himself.

Hector the Giant

 A massive but Gentle Giant who is the largest student in Elmore Junior High, to the point that only his legs and feet are seen.

  • Gentle Giant: Literally
  • Meaningful Name: His surname, Jotunheim, is a reference to Jötunheimr, the homeland of giants in Norse mythology.

Idaho the Potato

 A free-spirited potato from the rural countryside with old-fashioned beliefs, he is one of the less popular students of Elmore Junior High.

Jamie

Juke the Boombox

Leslie the Flower

 An effeminate, friendly daisy who plays flute in the school band and can often be found hanging around the girls.

  • Ambiguously Gay: Mostly blatantly shown in "The Mustache", when Gumball's butt suddenly becomes incredibly muscular and Leslie just stares.
  • Gender Blender Name: Male, despite the name and appearance
    • It's not made entirley clear what gender Leslie is in the FIRST place. While originally introduced as a boy, Leslie hangs out with the girls, and didn't object when referred to collectively as 'the girls.'
    • He's definitely a guy, a very flamboyant and girly guy, but a guy nonetheless.
      • Leslie is a flower. Technically speaking, (s)he's both.

Masami the Cloud

 A living cloud, she is the wealthy daughter of the Rainbow Factory's owner. Spoiled by her parents, she is prone to tantrums and has threatened to have her classmates' parents fired should she not have her way. When angry, she has the ability to develop into a full storm cloud capable of causing mass amounts of damage.

  • Spoiled Brat: Daughter of the rainbow factory owner and has a smug sense of superiority.

Molly the Sauropod

Ocho the 8-Bit Spider

Penny Fitzgerald

Sussie the Chinnikin

Teri the Paper Bear

Tina Rex

Tobias the Jock

William the Eyeball

Other adults

Principal Brown

  • Cartoon Creature: "furry slug" is the most accurate description of what exactly he's supposed to be.
  • Humiliation Conga: Happens to him in "The Mystery" where he was slammed with a door by Mrs. Simian, leaving him dizzy and causing him to fall down the stairs, covering himself in toilet paper, then smashed into Penny's painting and falling into some burning chemicals, causing him to fall down MORE stairs and wrapping himself in more toilet paper, then finally landing inside Gumball's locker.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Blue Oni to Miss Simian's Red Oni.

Donut police officer

Laurence Needlemeyer

Gaylord Robinson

Margaret Robinson

Rocky Robinson

Mr. Steve Small

 "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful!"

  • Mood Swinger: Can go from an easy-going hippie to an enraged maniac in a snap.
  • New Age
  • New Age Retro Hippie
  • Piss-Take Rap: Has one about honesty; while dressed in a bear costume.
  • Scare'Em Straight: Does this to Gumball and Darwin by showing them a grotesque diagram of the soul of a liar. This can also be applied to his sock puppet, the Silence Snake, whom he uses to scream at people and shock them into shutting up.
  • Unmoving Plaid: His shirt.

Miss Simian

Video Game Store Manager

  • Bad Boss
  • Honest John's Dealership: He absolutely refuses to give refunds for anything under any circumstances, and also once sold a paper shredder claiming it was a game console.
  • Jerkass: He makes Laurence admit it was his fault that there was traffic which caused him to be late (and probably make him say it like he means it). Then he hangs up on him.
  • Killer Rabbit: Subverted; despite what Needlemeyer insists, he's physically capable of nothing more than slight annoyance. The person he was attacking just happened to be a complete wuss.
  • Money Fetish: He makes Mr. Krabs look generous.
  • The Napoleon

Fingerprint Crook

Granny Jojo