His ego also explains his relationship with Alan the fact that Alan is so effortlessly loved drives Gumball to expose him for being scummier than he lets on (which later turns out to be accurate). Darwin tapping into his musical talents in "The Triangle" causes Gumball to have short-lived jealousy towards him before he realizes he is wrong. When not tamed properly, his ego can drive him to do some pretty jerky things. Gumball also has a fairly massive ego, which seems to be a fault of his. As demonstrated in episodes such as "The Stories" and "The Test," these snarky comments are impulsive. He is quick to diffuse all sorts of quips towards others, ranging from fairly harmless to sometimes blunt and rude. On multiple occasions, he is quick to go into a sort of "over-protective" mode whenever anybody tries to hurt his siblings, Darwin and Anais, as seen in "The Parasite," in which he tried to nearly poison Jodie when he thought she was hurting Anais, or in "The Rerun," in which he aimlessly tried to attack Rob out of rage when Darwin died. In general, Gumball is very protective of his loved ones. He's also happy to help others, as seen in "The Void," "The Upgrade," and "The Slide," in which in all three he went great lengths to assist Molly, Bobert, and Rocky, respectively. In "The Others," he is quick to reject Clare's notion of "no happy ending," only wanting to see her have a happy ending (no matter how forced it was). When his family is financially suffering in "The Money," he reminds them of the joys of family and pushes them to be more optimistic. Despite his cynicism towards society itself, as seen in episodes such as "The Bumpkin" and "The Money," he is still fairly positive in what to expect out of people (though there are exceptions). Such a side may also suggest Gumball is smarter than he lets on, as hinted by his expansive vocabulary, cooking skills, and ukulele skills as well. This side of him can be seen in episodes such as "The Plan," in which he quickly formulates a basic outline to he and his siblings plan to "save" their mother, and in "The Scam," in which he forms a crafty scheme that will allow him to cleanly heist the town's candy effortlessly. Despite his mediocre academic performance, he can be surprisingly brilliant when it comes to formulating all sorts of mischievous schemes. He usually wears grey trousers, coupled with a tan sweater, which has brown cuffs and a brown collar, and like his mother, father, and sister, Gumball lacks shoes. The inside of his mouth is pink, his tongue is light pink, and his nose is orange. One of his sharp canine teeth can also be seen hanging out of the corner of his mouth. and he is the only member of the Wattersons without visible eyelashes, although, in some episodes, he is seen with eyelashes. On his oversized head, he has six whiskers, but only five are visible most of the time. In FusionFall Heroes, Feedback is shown with a pupil for the first time in any game.Gumball is a light blue cat.Plumber Gumball (Outfit based on the Plumbers uniform).Hex Gumball (Outfit based on Hex from the original series).Null Void Dexter (Weapons based on the Null Void Projector).Goop Gear Dexter (Weapons based on Goop).Heatblaster Dexter (Weapons based on Heatblast).Teenage Feedback (regular 16-year-old design).Santa Feedback (with Santa's beard and hat).Boogie Pack Feedback (with Rex's Boogie Pack build).
Proto Four Arms (regular 10-year-old design).Empowered by the rare element Dextronium, the heroes aim to destroy these monsters and take back their planet. If they succeeded in their missions, they would strike a huge blow against Lord Fuse and his army of evil minions. But what were your favorite Cartoon Network characters up to? It turns out they decided to fight the fusion monsters right at their source! When they weren't busy helping the resistance, Cartoon Networks greatest heroes formed small, co-op fire teams to assault the fusion spawning from the grounds. When Planet Fusion attacked the Cartoon Network universe, a legion of kids rose up to help defend the world.