Gumball Is Back! Season 7 Awakens After 6 Years of Silence

Gumball Is Back Season 7 Awakens After 6 Years of Silence

Gumball Is Back! Season 7 Awakens After 6 Years of Silence

Hey everyone, let’s talk about something exciting—something that feels like a blast from the past but with a twist of pure, animated genius. Yes, I’m talking about the return of The Amazing World of Gumball ! After a long, six-year hiatus, our favorite chaotic cat and his fishy sidekick are back for a seventh season—and this time, they’re waking up in an entirely new home: Hulu.

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Now, if you're anything like me, Gumball was more than just a cartoon. It was surreal, hilarious, a little bit bonkers, and surprisingly heartfelt. So hearing that Hulu is reviving it under the new title The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball honestly made my day. The teaser trailer alone is classic Gumball—Darwin waking Gumball up, telling him they’re late for school, and Gumball casually replying, “Five more minutes,” only to realize they've overslept by, well... seven years! I mean, that's the kind of humor we missed, right?

But don’t worry, the essence of the show remains. Hulu promises wilder stories, bigger twists, and that trademark surreal comedy that made Elmore a place like no other. Imagine Gumball fighting a fast food empire, or dealing with a lovesick AI who’s got a thing for his mom—this is the level of weirdness we’re diving back into. And I couldn’t be happier.

We’re also getting some fresh voices! Alkaio Thiele and Hero Hunter are stepping in as the new voices of Gumball and Darwin—making them the fifth duo to take on the roles. But fear not, if you’ve followed the show over the years, you know the transitions have always been smooth. Plus, Teresa Gallagher and Dan Russell are returning to voice Nicole and Richard Watterson, keeping some consistency with the OG cast.

Ben Bocquelet, the original creator, is back in an executive producer role alongside Matt Layzell and Erik Fountain. While we’re not sure how hands-on he’ll be this time, his influence will definitely still be felt. They've already promised that the gang hasn’t grown up much—because honestly, that’s part of the magic. We want Gumball and Darwin just the way they were: slightly offbeat, always unpredictable, and endlessly entertaining.

And here's the cherry on top: the new season isn’t just a handful of episodes. We're getting a full 40-episode run, along with all the previous seasons available for streaming on Hulu. That’s right, whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering the madness of Elmore, you’ve got a buffet of absurdity waiting for you.

So, whether you're feeling nostalgic or you're just ready for something bold and funny, The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball is shaping up to be one of the most exciting comebacks in animation. Stay tuned—it's gonna get weird.

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