Tina's life would not be as exciting as it is not if gumball was not around. This is a well known cartoon.
Logan Grove provides the voice of "Gumball Watterson" .
It looks like a gumball machine and can be found anywhere around town.
no because in the amazing world of gumball he does weird things and annoys her so she gets really mad
Oh, dude, Gumball from "The Amazing World of Gumball" is like this blue cat, but he's not just any cat, he's a cat with a lot of attitude and sass. He's always getting into wacky adventures with his family and friends, like, seriously, it's a wild ride. So, yeah, Gumball is one cool cat in a world full of craziness.
Personally, not particularly but I suppose it is a matter of opinion.
Gumball machines have been around since 1907 (although the first vending machine was invented in 215 BC in Alexandria, Egypt). They are seen in grocery stores, food courts of malls, candy stores, toy stores, pizza parlors and lots of other places children frequent. Today they are also sold for home use and collected by gumball machine enthusiasts. There are even gumball clubs where you buy a gumball machine and get sent gumballs every month. Manufacturers like the American Gumball Machine Company have many different kinds of gumball dispensers available. A favorite is the spiral gumball machine in which you can watch as the gumball makes its way around as it travels from the globe to your hand. There are spiral gumball machines that are interactive; neon tubes flash and flicker as the gum travels down the spiral route. These come in a variety of bright colors such as purple, yellow and in the popular classic red color. Vintage gumball machines, also called candy vendors, (or food dispensers because some people put other food items in their machines like peanuts) are collected by gumball machine fans all over. Often, these are from around 1920 and are sold online. A favorite is a Columbus model. This one is in the classic red that was so popular back when they first showed up, has a round glass globe, an antique silver door with a star on it and sells the gumballs for one cent each. Gumball machines have also become popular with children. Popular ones for children come in a variety of styles such as a jukebox, a gas dispenser, a rocket ship, a pink dispenser and one that has Scooby Doo sitting on top. Sport fans and NASCAR fans can buy dispensers that come with decals of their favorite teams or drivers. There is even a religious collection. Or consider a gumball machine for your pet; these are food dispensers that actually hold pet treats. Your pet learns to step on a pad to dispense treats just for them. Gumball machines are fun for everyone. With all the styles that are available today, you can find one that suits just about anyone.
Ah, gumball machines are like little friends, aren't they? They have a few simple machines working together to bring joy to our hearts. Inside, you'll find a wheel and axle to turn the gumball, a lever to release it, and a screw to guide it down. Just like painting a happy little tree, these machines work together to create something wonderful.
Its in the episode where Gumball and Darwin(the fish) try karate. It went to a flash back after Penny stick up for gumball. Where dad is acting like a super hero, kids make fun of him but mom stands up to them. then it has went from then to them being together with 3 kids.
If you use M&M's in a small gumball machine it might work. I got one at a party before. You can also use other stuff to like Skittles and other small candy.
Outie. Looks like a full gumball sphere outie!
It depends on the individual machine, but the average cost of a used soda machine is around $500. Things like candy machines and gumball machines you can buy used for as little as $100.
Dodge or Dare is a game invented out of the show The Amazing World of Gumball. It is not a real life game, thus it is not known how it works.Out of speculation however, it looks like the game Truth or Dare with the Truth part taken out, and then turned into a dice board game.