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  1. Naomi McDonald is a British-American actress, voice artist, comedian, and impressionist currently based in London, England. She voices Clare, Fake Muriel, the rotten cupcake, Brydie, the flight attendant in "The Anybody" and onwards, and Banana Barbara in "The Singing" and season 6 on The Amazing World of Gumball. She is currently the voice of Frankie in the Cartoon Network animated series ...

  2. 2 de feb. de 2011 · The episode begins with Nicole asking Gumball to return a DVD of Alligators on a Train back to Laser Video to avoid paying a fine, and after a bit of deliberation and a violent outburst from Nicole, Gumball fearfully obliges. He goes to the kitchen to ask Darwin of the DVD's whereabouts, only to find Darwin using the disc to cut a pizza.

  3. Fantasy. The Amazing World of Gumball. "Because We're Men" is a song from the The Amazing World of Gumball. It is sung in "The Mustache" by Richard Overall. Its lyrics are written by Kent Osborne. A portion of the song is played in "The Finale" in a flashback.

  4. The Amazing World of Gumball. "Just Give Up And Cry" is a song from "The News." It is sung by several arrows on a graph to illustrate the economic situation.

  5. Gumball (formerly Zach) Tristopher Watterson is the protagonist of The Amazing World of Gumball. He is a twelve-year-old, blue male cat that goes to Elmore Junior High, with his adopted brother Darwin and his four-year-old sister Anais. Gumball is in Miss Simian's class. As of "The Shell," Gumball is dating Penny. Originally, Gumball was meant to be a blue dog. Not much thought was put into ...

  6. Italicized characters are considered extremely minor. Watterson family. Gumball • Darwin • Anais • Nicole • Richard • Granny Jojo • Evil Turtle (family pet) • Frankie • Louie. Robinson family. Gaylord • Margaret • Rocky. Fitzgerald family.

  7. Cartax is a supporting character and a recurring item in The Amazing World of Gumball. In many episodes, Cartax usually serves as the Wattersons' family vehicle, and often gets damaged or destroyed in various shenanigans, but always recovers in the next appearance. In "The Routine," it is revealed that Cartax is sentient and can communicate with Richard, albeit in whinnies as though it is a ...