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It’s pure animated pandemonium—and it works. Hulu’s revival of The Amazing World of Gumball, now cheekily titled The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball, doesn’t just embrace chaos—it weaponizes it. This version leans even harder into the show's signature mix of anarchic energy, biting satire, and surreal visuals.
🎭 What’s New but Familiar
It picks up the legacy of the original six-season Cartoon Network run, but now goes full throttle with mixed-media mayhem: puppets, live-action, stylized animation.
The first 20 of 40 episodes drop on July 28, with stories ranging from battles against talking hamburgers to a middle schooler so boring she disrupts spacetime.
🌪️ The Humor Hits Every Age
Children will laugh at exploding clouds and bunny moms battling rogue A.I.s.
Adults will catch the sly references—like Darwin the goldfish (yup, named after that Darwin), the food industry takedowns, and even a speech on butt-shaming.
🧠 Smart, Subversive, and Silly
Gumball and Darwin wrestle with issues like education cuts, unhealthy corporate food systems, and social awkwardness—all while staying hilariously absurd.
It’s goofy genius, like when Gumball melts into the car seat in existential dread after texting his crush.
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