Julius Oppenheimmer Jr.

Julius Oppenheimer Jr. is a minor character in The Amazing World of Gumball. He makes his first appearance in "The Lesson."

Appearance
Julius is a humanoid character with a bomb for a head. He has also been styled to resemble classic cartoon characters, such as Mickey Mouse, wearing white gloves, similar two button shorts, along with a bow-tie. He is also monochrome to match the style.

Personality
Julius is shown to take charge, as he gives orders to Gumball, Darwin, and the Mowdown. He seems to be bullying other students like Alan, Ocho and Sussie. He is also shown to be quite smart, as he was able to plan an escape from Elmore Junior High, using Gumball and Darwin as scapegoats. At times, his "head" lights a fuse, usually due to anger. Once he explodes, his head is replaced with a much smaller bomb, thus making his voice really high and squeaky. He also appears to still have a grudge with Gumball and Darwin as he is seen along with the angry crowd attacking the Wattersons inside their house at the end of "The Finale."

Season 2

 * "The Lesson": His first major role. He is in detention.
 * "The Finale": He is in the angry mob attacking the Wattersons.

Season 3

 * "The Question": He trashes Alan's lemonade stand.
 * "The Spoiler": He watches the movie, and Gumball throws away his drink.

Season 4

 * "The Parking": He is in the cinema.
 * "The Traitor": He is in the cinema, and is later seen blowing up, while Gumball runs him over.

Season 5

 * "The Uncle": He fights Ocho at the gym.
 * "The Weirdo": He bullies Sussie, and Gumball gives him a piece of mayonnaise.
 * "The Singing": He appears during Billy's rap, being told to take his feet off the seat.
 * "The Nuisance": He is one of the stalls when Tobias is in the bathroom, but only his feet are shown.
 * "The Line": He's in line for the first screening of Stellar Odyssey and later breaks the Rotten Cupcake's phone.
 * "The Puppets": He is in the bus.

Season 6

 * "The Sucker": His second major role.

Trivia

 * His name is a direct reference to J. Robert Oppenheimer, the "father of the atomic bomb."