The Amazing World of Gumball season 1
The Amazing World of Gumball | |
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Season 1 | |
No. of episodes | 36 |
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Original network | Cartoon Network |
Original release | May 3, 2011[1] – March 13, 2012 |
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The first season of the British-American animated comedy children's television series The Amazing World of Gumball originally aired from May 3, 2011 to March 13, 2012 on Cartoon Network. Consisting of 36 episodes, the season premiered with the episode "The DVD" and concluded with the episode "The Fight". The season premiere was watched by 2.120 million viewers in the United States.
Development
Concept
The season focuses on the misadventures of Gumball Watterson, a blue 12-year-old cat, along with his adopted brother, Darwin, a goldfish. Together, they cause mischief among their family, as well as with the wide array of students at Elmore Junior High, where they attend middle school. In a behind-the-scenes video documenting the production of the second season, creator Ben Bocquelet expanded on the development of some of the characters, and how they are based on interactions from his childhood.[2]
Production
The first season began filming on November 2, 2010 and ended filming on September 13, 2011. The first season premiered in the US on May 3, 2011 with the episode "The DVD" and ended March 12, 2012 with the episode "The Fight" almost a year later. The world premier of the show was on May 11, 2011 in Cartoon Network with the episode "The Mystery".
Two episodes, entitled "The Mom" and "The Pizza", were written for this season, but never produced.[3] However, the concept of the former was reused in the show's third season's episode "The Mothers"; and the concept of the latter was reused in the show's second season's episode "The Job" but then, it became an episode of the show's third season with the same name "The Pizza" and the second was later produced (but with some changes) in the show's third season.[citation needed] Two episodes more never produced like the aforementioned, but their plots and titles are still unknown.[3]
Reception
Ratings
The season premiere "The DVD" was watched by 2.120 million viewers in the United States, and received a 0.4 rating in the 18–49 demographic Nielsen household rating.[4] Nielsen ratings are audience measurement systems that determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United States, which means that the episode was seen by 0.8 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds at the time of the broadcast.
Critical reception
The A.V. Club's Noel Murray graded the DVD release of the series' first 12 episodes a B+, writing that "what sets [The Amazing World of Gumball] apart from the many other super-silly, semi-anarchic cartoons on cable these days is that it features such a well-developed world, where even with the eclectic character designs, there are recognizable traits and tendencies."[5] "Z." of GeekDad gave the first volume DVD a positive review; he praised the season for having "genuine heart even as the plots themselves transition from well-worn TV tropes to all out madness."[6] He panned the lack of extra features on the disc, but said "[the disc] at least gives viewers the opportunity to experience the show's delightful theme song, ... often truncated during television broadcasts".[6]
Tyler Foster of DVD Talk gave the first season a lukewarm review.[7] In reviewing the first DVD volume, he praised the "knockout" visuals but felt the animation was "relatively simple, even when it's going exaggerated for a gag."[7] He was weary of the morals presented in the premiere, and found the comedy throughout the volume "anemic".[7] He criticized the lack of extra features on the disk, saying the single character gallery "was so anemic I can't even give it half a star."[7] DVD Verdict reviewer Paul Pritchard gave the first volume 88 out of 100.[8] He praised the season for its visuals, which he felt complemented the series' "anarchic nature".[8] He stated that while the moral lessons aimed toward family audiences, he stated that, "in something of a twist, such lessons are completely lost on Gumball and his pals—something I personally took great delight in."[8] However, he wrote that the lack of a selection extras was "pretty poor."[8] Mac McEntire of the same website also applauded the season's visuals but stated "laughs are hit or miss", and that the randomness of the humor was "its biggest detriment"; he gave the second volume 75 out of 100.[9] Nancy Basile of About.com favored "The Ghost" out of the third DVD volume; she praised the series as a "smart, fast-paced, hilarious cartoon."[10]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date [1] | US viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "The DVD" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, and James Lamont | Ben Marsaud | May 3, 2011 | 2.12[11] |
2 | 2 | "The Responsible" | Ben Bocquelet, Andrew Brenner, Jon Foster, Mic Graves, and James Lamont | Celine Gobinet | May 9, 2011 | 1.39[12] |
3 | 3 | "The Third" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Sam Ward | George Gendi | May 16, 2011 | 1.96[13] |
4 | 4 | "The Debt" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster and James Lamont | George Gendi, Dave Smith, Philip Warner, and Chuck Klein | May 16, 2011 | 1.96[13] |
5 | 5 | "The End" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster and James Lamont | Ben Marsaud | May 23, 2011 | 1.89[14] |
6 | 6 | "The Dress" | Ben Bocquelet, Mic Graves, and David Cadji-Newby | Chris Garbutt | May 23, 2011 | 1.89[14] |
7 | 7 | "The Quest" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster and James Lamont | Aurelie Charbonnier and Chuck Klein | May 30, 2011 | 1.90[15] |
8 | 8 | "The Spoon" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | Ben Marsaud | May 30, 2011 | 1.90[15] |
9 | 9 | "The Pressure" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Sam Ward | Aurelie Charbonnier | June 6, 2011 | 2.18[16] |
10 | 10 | "The Painting" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | Ben Marsaud | June 13, 2011 | 1.96[17] |
11 | 11 | "The Laziest" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | George Gendi, Ben Marsaud, and Aurelie Charbonnier | June 20, 2011 | N/A |
12 | 12 | "The Ghost" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | George Gendi and Phillip Warner | June 27, 2011 | N/A |
13 | 13 | "The Mystery" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | George Gendi and Phillip Warner | July 11, 2011 | 2.53[18] |
14 | 14 | "The Prank" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, and James Lamont | George Gendi | July 18, 2011 | 1.91[19] |
15 | 15 | "The Gi" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, and James Lamont | Rob Latimer | July 25, 2011 | 2.30[20] |
16 | 16 | "The Kiss" | Ben Bocquelet and Mic Graves | George Gendi, Kent Osborne, and Darren Vandenburg | August 3, 2011 | 2.18[21] |
17 | 17 | "The Party" | Ben Bocquelet and Mic Graves | Aurelie Charbonnier and Rob Latimer | August 8, 2011 | 1.85[22] |
18 | 18 | "The Refund" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, and James Lamont | Ben Marsaud | August 15, 2011 | 2.10[23] |
19 | 19 | "The Robot" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, and James Lamont | Ben Marsaud | August 22, 2011 | 2.06[24] |
20 | 20 | "The Picnic" | Ben Bocquelet, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | Amandine Pécharman and Phillip Warner | August 29, 2011 | 1.91[25] |
21 | 21 | "The Goons" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | Aurelie Charbonnier | September 5, 2011 | 2.72[26] |
22 | 22 | "The Secret" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, and James Lamont | George Gendi | September 26, 2011 | 2.05[27] |
23 | 23 | "The Sock" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Sam Ward | Chuck Klein and Rob Latimer | October 3, 2011 | 2.00[28] |
24 | 24 | "The Genius" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | Jacques Gauthier and Rob Latimer | October 10, 2011 | 1.80[29] |
25 | 25 | "The Poltergeist" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, Mic Graves, and Sam Ward | Aurelie Charbonnier, Dave Needham, and Tom Parkinson | October 17, 2011 | 2.11[30] |
26 | 26 | "The Mustache" | Ben Bocquelet and Mic Graves | Ben Marsaud | November 21, 2011 | 2.08[31] |
27 | 27 | "The Date" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, and James Lamont | Ben Marsaud | November 28, 2011 | 2.20[32] |
28 | 28 | "The Club" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | Rob Latimer and Ben Marsaud | December 5, 2011 | 2.18[33] |
29 | 29 | "The Wand" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | George Gendi and Phillip Warner | January 24, 2012 | 1.83[34] |
30 | 30 | "The Ape" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | Chuck Klein and Rob Latimer | January 31, 2012 | 1.79[35] |
31 | 31 | "The Car" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | Ben Marsaud | February 7, 2012 | 1.68[36] |
32 | 32 | "The Curse" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | Rob Latimer and George Gendi | February 14, 2012 | 1.91[37] |
33 | 33 | "The Microwave" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, and James Lamont | Ben Marsaud | February 21, 2012 | 1.85[38] |
34 | 34 | "The Meddler" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, and James Lamont | Ben Marsaud | February 28, 2012 | 1.69[39] |
35 | 35 | "The Helmet" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Tommy Panays | Ben Marsaud | March 6, 2012 | 1.96[40] |
36 | 36 | "The Fight" | Ben Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, and Mic Graves | Michael Gendi, Jacques Ganthier, and Darren Vandenburg | March 13, 2012 | 2.10[41] |
DVD releases
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August 28, 2012[42] | TBA | TBA |
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January 15, 2013[43] | TBA | TBA |
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August 13, 2013[44] | TBA | TBA |
References
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