The Evolution of Amazing World of Gumball | Channel Frederator - Summary

Summary

The Amazing World of Gumball has undergone significant changes since its premiere in 2011. The show's art style, which combines 3D, 2D, and live-action elements, has evolved over the seasons. The main characters, Gumball and Darwin, have undergone design changes, with their eyes changing from pill-shaped to oval to circular. The show's humor has also changed, with a greater emphasis on gross-out humor and pop culture references.

The characters have remained mostly stable, except for Penny, who has undergone a significant transformation from a peanut shell to a shape-shifting fairy. The show has also introduced new family members, including Richard's biological father and Louise, who has become a recurring character.

The voice actors for Gumball and Darwin have changed several times due to the actors' voices changing as they grew up. The show has handled these changes in a humorous way, acknowledging the passing of the torch to new voice actors.

The show's creator, Ben Bocquelet, is stepping down after season six, and it is speculated that Mic Graves will take over as showrunner. The show's fan reception has been positive, with it being one of Cartoon Network's highest-rated programs. The show has also been nominated for several awards and has taken home at least one award every year.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Amazing World of Gumball premiered in 2011 and has been one of Cartoon Network's main shows since then.
2. The show was originally created using rejected art assets from Ben Bocquelet's commercials.
3. Gumball has six great seasons and a cast of memorable characters.
4. The show is known for its artistic diversity, mixing 3D, 2D, and live-action art styles.
5. Bolder Media was credited with the show's 2D animation during the first season.
6. Due to production issues, Bolder Media was replaced by Studio Soi for season 2, which is still a co-producer for the show.
7. Gumball's design has undergone changes throughout the series, including the shape of his eyes.
8. The show's humor has evolved over time, with more gross-out humor and creative risks in later seasons.
9. The Watterson family has become more prominent in later seasons, with new family members introduced.
10. Gumball and Darwin's voice actors have changed over time due to puberty, with different actors taking over in seasons 3 and 6.
11. The show's creator, Ben Bocquelet, is stepping down after season 6, and Mike Graves is speculated to take over as showrunner.
12. Gumball has been one of Cartoon Network's highest-rated shows and has won several awards, including British Academy Children's Awards.
13. The show has a Chinese bootleg version called "Miracle Star" that is a shot-for-shot ripoff of Gumball.
14. Gumball has a large following and has been nominated for several awards, including British Academy Children's Awards.