Why Gumball Never Got Bad

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Published 2024-02-14

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  • @BradenINSANE
    I apologize for the way my voice sounds in this video, I've been sick for a while :/
  • @KANI_APEXX
    It’s crazy because they never repeated a joke bruh…and the jokes never became dull
  • @itsjayden8002
    Season 3 was definitely the peak. Every single episode(except “The Bros”)was either good, great, or a masterpiece.
  • Tawog is like if [as] left their kid at an orphanage and Cartoon Network adopted them.
  • @rickyronny4019
    Gumball never really dropped in quality cuz within each season they continued to explore the lore of the show, develop the personality of the supporting and background characters and gave them more episodes. The show came a very long way compared to its simpler premise in season 1
  • @-JaydenAnimates-
    Gumball really never got bad because most shows get loonier or more abnormal. (Take Craig of the Creek for example, it went from realistic but imaginative to just plain nonsense). Gumball somehow only minorly dropped on episode ideas and it stayed its uniqueness. Every episode has some sort of character to experiment with, which makes every episode epic. If they ever run out of characters, they can literally just make a new world and experiment those characters with the Watersons. Dynamics are endless, so it never gets stale.
  • @ismaeelsakr1003
    the best joke in all of gumball and in all of shows in general Tobias: throwing money on a hole Anais: Money doesn't solve all problems Tobias: fills the hole with money it does if you have enough
  • @jaysmasterpiece
    If you didn’t know rob was a character before he was a villain but his character design was hated so he became a scrapped character but then was one of the worlds mistakes. Then when gumball,Mr small, and Darwin search for Molly that’s when rob escapes to become the villain he is now.
  • @gerogie51
    Although Gumball never got bad, I'm still very worried for Season 7 of Gumball. One thing i noticed in Season 6 was that the quality of the show dropped, but like, it was only a very minor drop, but it was still noticeable if you compared the episodes to Seasons 4 and 5. I've heard that Ben doesn't want to work on the show anymore, mainly because on his Twitter, he said that he's trying to do other things now, and thats what makes me more worried, too. Mic Graves IS gonna return for S7 most likely, but that doesnt mean the show is saved. Just because OG writers will come back doesn't mean it's gonna be good, a huge example of this is Spongebob. Kaz, one of the writers from Season 3, came back for Season 9 and still writes for the show right now. He wrote famous episodes like "Nasty Patty", "Wet Painters", "Chocolate with Nuts", and alot more. However, when he came back, it was pretty obvious that he lost his shine, because he wrote episodes like "Pat the Dog/Horse", "Frendiversary", and most infamously, "Ink Lemonade".
  • @dhnation4975
    I always see this as the kid friendly version of Its Always Sunny. Gumball and Darwin literally ruined Larry’s life in one episode just to get him lazy 😂
  • @darkestccino5405
    Keeping characters disticnt is very important. A few months ago I went back and watched some early Fairly Odd Parents episodes again, and one of the most distracting problems in the show is that Timmy's Dad and Cosmo have the same personality.
  • @sunsetvibe1063
    I think the reason the show never dipped in quality was that it knew what it had to start with & just kept adding to what they started out with. By the end of the series. I can count on 1 hand the amount of background characters that don’t get at least one episode dedicated to them. Compared to other animated shows that tend to forget previous characters & replace them with new ones that don’t feel as special. Usually if the show introduced a new character, they would only have 1 episode dedicated to them. Then they would either leave that same episode, or just be another background character. They always knew who the core cast was & never strayed away from them. The core cast never got stale either. ‘Cause the show wasn’t afraid to evolve them a bit in order for new comedic possibilities. They weren’t fall on story arcs. But they were subtle developments that helped add to their characters instead of making them those traits. E.g. both Gumball & Darwin got girlfriends by the show ended. But they weren’t defined by having a girlfriend. Again, unlike other animated shows. Or even just other shows in general.
  • @sirjax9007
    FINALLY someone who gets the whole appeal of the show!! I’ve liked all of the series from the early to the late seasons tbh
  • @bluecheese7447
    This show was so addictive, it felt like it took what made the classic shows good and reintegrated it to a newer audience. Whenever Gumball was on you know you were gonna have a good time
  • @tpotter73
    Just realised. In "The Console" when Mr. Robinson says "Welcome to my home," welcome is misspelled
  • @nicatina
    Gumball deserved the title to be the number one popular cartoon of all time.
  • @Explainar0
    Nothing hits harder than the "Does it involve the main character getting slowly run over by a b u s?."