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|status=<span style="color:grey;">'''Existence unconfirmed'''</span> | |status=<span style="color:grey;">'''Existence unconfirmed'''</span> | ||
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"The Downer" is the thirty-sixth episode of Season 3 of ''The Amazing World of Gumball'', an animated series produced by Cartoon Network Development Studios Europe. | |||
The final product revolved around The Wattersons trying to cheer up Gumball, who was in an inexplicable bad mood. Gumball then gets mad and wishes for his family to disappear, which they and the rest of Elmore do. Throughout the course of the episode, Gumball slowly goes insane as he walks around the empty town. However, the ''' original draft''' | The final product revolved around The Wattersons trying to cheer up Gumball, who was in an inexplicable bad mood. Gumball then gets mad and wishes for his family to disappear, which they and the rest of Elmore do. Throughout the course of the episode, Gumball slowly goes insane as he walks around the empty town. However, the '''original draft of the episode''' was excessively dark, with creator Ben Bocquelet mentioning it as the reason why the episode was considerably rewritten. | ||
As of yet, details concerning the original draft haven't surfaced anywhere online, and the only mention of it is on Bocquelet's Twitter in a conversation with one of the fans of the show. | As of yet, details concerning the original draft haven't surfaced anywhere online, and the only mention of it is on Bocquelet's Twitter in a conversation with one of the fans of the show.<ref>[https://twitter.com/benbocquelet/status/578723490926370816 Bocquelet's Twitter posts on why the episode was rewritten.] Retrieved 24 Apr '15</ref> | ||
<ref>[https://twitter.com/benbocquelet/status/578723490926370816 Bocquelet's Twitter posts.]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 23:03, 13 December 2018
A screenshot of the episode during its world premiere in Portugal.
Status: Existence unconfirmed
"The Downer" is the thirty-sixth episode of Season 3 of The Amazing World of Gumball, an animated series produced by Cartoon Network Development Studios Europe.
The final product revolved around The Wattersons trying to cheer up Gumball, who was in an inexplicable bad mood. Gumball then gets mad and wishes for his family to disappear, which they and the rest of Elmore do. Throughout the course of the episode, Gumball slowly goes insane as he walks around the empty town. However, the original draft of the episode was excessively dark, with creator Ben Bocquelet mentioning it as the reason why the episode was considerably rewritten.
As of yet, details concerning the original draft haven't surfaced anywhere online, and the only mention of it is on Bocquelet's Twitter in a conversation with one of the fans of the show.[1]
Reference
- ↑ Bocquelet's Twitter posts on why the episode was rewritten. Retrieved 24 Apr '15