Welcome to Elmore. This quaint little suburb isn't quite what it seems, as in Elmore, just about everything has the ability to come to life. The Amazing World of Gumball follows the misadventures of Gumball, a twelve-year-old cat. With the help of his best friend Darwin, his former pet goldfish that grew legs and joined the family, he gets into all sorts of antics.
He is joined by his sister, Anais, a four-year-old bunny with heightened intelligence. His father, Richard, and his mother, Nicole, are there to provide him support as well.
Did you know Edit. Trivia Carrie the Ghost is in 3-D if you put on 3-D glasses. Goofs The color of some of the character's mouths change from red to black in some episodes. Quotes Darwin Watterson : You're just a drop of embarrassment, in an ocean of shame. Alternate versions Some countries have a different opening theme of the show. The U. The Japanese intro shows clips from the episodes with a pop song playing.
The Indian intro is done through a comic book style opening. User reviews Review. Top review. Best Show Ever Made. Out of all the cartoons and TV shows I can find, this is my 1 favorite. There's no way I could find a better show than this one. There's just no other show I like. Here's why. This show is adorable, hilarious and simply awesome. The animation is really good, and I can't believe this show has both hand-drawn animation and CGI.
They did a really great job designing the characters, too. I can't pick one best part of the show, because it's perfect in every way. If you're looking for a recent animated show, you'll want to watch this one. My favorite episodes are "The Responsible" and "The Pressure.
FAQ 5. How old is Darwin? How old is Gumball Watterson? Who is the antagonist of the series? Details Edit. Release date May 3, United States. Cartoon Network United States. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 11 minutes. Driving from Warsaw, Poland to Budapest, Hungary via parts of Czechia and Slovakia, we clocked up around km on this day. The scenery was absolutely stunning too, with endless sunflower fields in all directions for a lot of the way.
When we arrived in Budapest, the Gumball frenzy was in full effect. Once again, I could not believe how many people gathered just to watch some fancy cars roll into town.
The sights and sounds of multiple cars revving, backfiring and spitting flames was crazy enough, but the party was just getting started. People in the crowd were essentially jumping over the top of each other in an effort to score free swag from the teams. This boy was begging his heart out asking for t-shirt, but with none left he had to settle for the next best thing from the Gumball participant: an open bag of potato chips, which he proceeded to happily eat.
True story. It was the least reliable car on the rally this year, but my favorite by far. Who brings a historic rally weapon to the Gumball ? This guy. It was pretty awesome that Mr. Their ride was a sick looking Twisted Defender. Still, it was such a blast trying to keep up with other Gumballers.
With long stretches of highway and km to the next overnight stop, no one was taking it easy. Refueling also happened on a frequent basis, but it was always fun to catch up with other teams while filling up. In a way, I do envy the teams that brought full-on luxury vehicles. For those unfortunate enough to break down during the touring stages, there was a support vehicle also known as the Gumball Rescue Team tagging along.
Generally speaking, we never had any trouble at any of the many border crossings that we had to go through. Ko-hey and I were both amazed by how incredibly smooth the roads were. Amazingly, this thing made it to every single city in time for dinner, but of course with no unscheduled stops in between. This was pretty much the sight we got used to while driving a Gumball vehicle into the lunch stops.
Rimac build electric supercars, one of which Richard Hammond recently had an unfortunate experience in. As we walked through the assembly area a few cars were being put together.
Just look at this impressive infrastructure. I am serious when I say there was barely anyone else on the road. Everywhere we stopped people wanted to take photos of our car, and no matter where we stopped we would run into other Gumballers on the side of the road, like Afrojack here. Before we crossed over in Dubrovnik we had to drive through a little part of Bosnia that separates the north and south parts of Croatia. At border crossings we would often pull up next to other Gumballers and share war stories.
Often, these involved bribing the cops and top speeds. In terms of behind-the-wheel time and driving roads, this day was definitely the best. I was reluctant to hand the keys back over to Ko-hey as the LC is a spectacular grand tourer. Partially due to our heavy right feet, Ko-hey and I made it with time to spare and the view of a perfect sunset.
That night we were treated to a seaside fireworks display. We were even treated to an impromptu concert by the one and only CeeLo Green. There were many four letter words being sung on this particular night. It really made me take a step back for a moment and reflect on what I was witnessing. This is a side of car culture that I never thought I would have a chance to experience. What has this man Maximillion Cooper created?
It takes forever to figure out where to stay what to do, because if you go with the flow you can easily have a bad experience. Gumball is pretty much the ultimate party vacation for car enthusiasts who have the means, and planning is not required.
The point is, you can just enjoy a week of non-stop action morning till night, eat at the best restaurants, drive the best roads and party like royalty.
And if you want to drive the entire thing in a real Miami-Dade County police car while dressed up as a policeman, you can do just that. Our lunch stop was in beautiful Montenegro; a dip in the infinity pool and some well deserved espresso was exactly what we needed. Minus the swimming part, I just watched everyone else get chocolate wasted. From this point forward we lost all of the fan cars that were just following the rally — we were now crossing into the country of Albania.
I never thought I would visit the country of Albania, let alone drive the Gumball rally through it. The kicker? The Gumball hired Albanian police officers to block off the roads through the entire country.
The roads were blocked off on the way to Mother Teresa Square, and the very next morning the roads were all blocked off for us intersection by intersection all the way to Greece. Just unbelievable. On top of this, the reception in Tirana was unlike that of any other city we went to. There were people lined up, sometimes 10 rows deep, just to catch a glimpse of a burnout. My mind was already blown from how many people showed up in Warsaw, but this was just another level of commitment.
At the very last stop I asked many of the teams which was their favorite city, and all of them said Tirana. That night I decided not to be lame and I went out to the club where the biggest Gumball party was happening. The next morning we would leave for Athens, Greece for our last big-city stop before catching a ferry to Mykonos. So what was it like to drive empty roads with the police blocking every single intersection?
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