The "Banana Symphony" is a song that first plays in "The Singing." It is sung by Banana Joe in his room, but it is later interrupted when Banana Barbara enters the room and turns the ceiling fan on, causing her son to splatter all over the room.
It is sung by Gumball in "The Inquisition," in order to remind human Banana Joe of who he really is and turn him back to normal.
Lyrics
"The Singing"
Banana Joe: Ba-na-na-naa!
Ba-na-na-naa!
Ba-na-na-na! Ba-na-na-na! Ba-na-na-naa!
Ba-na-na-na! Ba-na-na-na! Ba-na-na-naa!
Ba-na-na-naa! Ba-na-na-naa!
Ba-na-na-na! Na! Naa!
Ba-na-na—
"The Inquisition"
Gumball: Ba-na-na-naaa....
Banana Joe: [Speaking] No! No, no, no!
Gumball: Ba-na-na-naaa!
Ba-na-na-na, ba-na-na-na, ba-na-na-na!
Ba-na-na-na, ba-na-na-na, ba-na-na-na!
Ba-na-na-na! Ba-na-na-na!
Ba-na-na-na, na, naaaaaa!
Banana Joe: Baaaaaa-naaa-naaa, na!
Trivia
- This is the last song in The Amazing World of Gumball and the last song to be sung by Nicolas Cantu.
- It is very similar to the "Banana Dance." Coincidentally, both songs were first sung by Banana Joe and later by Gumball.
- This song is a parody of Beethoven's fifth symphony. In "The Inquisition," it parodies the same piece modified by Walter Murphy's disco cover, "A Fifth of Beethoven."