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|gender = Male ♂ |
|gender = Male ♂ |
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|species = Cardboard human (formerly)<br>Real human (currently) |
|species = Cardboard human (formerly)<br>Real human (currently) |
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+ | |friends = One of the [[Richwood High|Richwood High]] [[Richwood High Students|students]] |
+ | |enemies = The other Richwood High students |
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|occupation = Student |
|occupation = Student |
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|first appearance = "[[The Sweaters]]" |
|first appearance = "[[The Sweaters]]" |
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|voice = [[Hugo Harold-Harrison]] |
|voice = [[Hugo Harold-Harrison]] |
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The '''Human''' (real name unknown) is a minor character in ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]''. He made his first appearance in "[[The Sweaters]]" as an audience member at the tennis match, and made a speaking role in "[[The Extras]]." |
The '''Human''' (real name unknown) is a minor character in ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]''. He made his first appearance in "[[The Sweaters]]" as an audience member at the tennis match, and made a speaking role in "[[The Extras]]." |
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The human seems to be a good friend, although not so smart (like the other cardboard-like human spectators). This is seen when he gets his friend some food, "hugs" him, and takes his friend with him when he flees the crowd. |
The human seems to be a good friend, although not so smart (like the other cardboard-like human spectators). This is seen when he gets his friend some food, "hugs" him, and takes his friend with him when he flees the crowd. |
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− | Despite this, he seems to be slightly smarter and daring than the other human spectators since no other human aside from him dared to try moving. |
+ | Despite this, he seems to be slightly smarter and more daring than the other human spectators since no other human aside from him dared to try moving. |
==Episode Appearances== |
==Episode Appearances== |
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===Season 2=== |
===Season 2=== |
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===Season 3=== |
===Season 3=== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *His scenes in "[[The Extras]]" apparently take place during "[[The Sweaters]]," because Gumball and Darwin can briefly be seen onscreen. |
+ | *His scenes in "[[The Extras]]" apparently take place during "[[The Sweaters]]," because [[Gumball Watterson|Gumball]] and [[Darwin Watterson|Darwin]] can briefly be seen onscreen. |
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Character Information
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The Human (real name unknown) is a minor character in The Amazing World of Gumball. He made his first appearance in "The Sweaters" as an audience member at the tennis match, and made a speaking role in "The Extras."
Appearance
The human is drawn and animated like old cartoons from the 70s and 80s. He is brown-skinned with black hair, and wears a green shirt. Initially, he was flat and stuck in one pose like a cardboard cutout. Even his facial expression did not change, and he was always smiling. Later though, he discovers that he can move, and everyone else calls him out for being "different."
Personality
The human seems to be a good friend, although not so smart (like the other cardboard-like human spectators). This is seen when he gets his friend some food, "hugs" him, and takes his friend with him when he flees the crowd.
Despite this, he seems to be slightly smarter and more daring than the other human spectators since no other human aside from him dared to try moving.
Episode Appearances
Season 2
- "The Sweaters": His debut. He appears as an audience member at the tennis match.
Season 3
- "The Extras": His first major role. He appears in a series of flashbacks, where he struggles to perform several tasks due to his one-dimensional state.
Gallery
Trivia
- His scenes in "The Extras" apparently take place during "The Sweaters," because Gumball and Darwin can briefly be seen onscreen.