Gumball Returns! Season 7 of ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’ Is Officially on the Way
After years of silence, the beloved animated chaos returns — Hulu is reviving the fan-favorite series for a brand-new season, and the internet is losing it

It’s official — after a long and unexpected hiatus, The Amazing World of Gumball is coming back for Season 7, and fans of the quirky, chaotic universe are rejoicing. Hulu and Cartoon Network have confirmed that the animated cult classic is being revived, marking the return of one of the most inventive and beloved shows in modern animation.
Hulu’s announcement confirmed that it will partner with Cartoon Network to bring back the show with new episodes that will continue the misadventures of Gumball Watterson and the gang. While details remain limited, the news alone has been enough to ignite a wave of excitement online, with longtime viewers — both kids and grown-up millennials — celebrating the long-awaited return.
A Cult Classic That Never Faded
First premiering in 2011, The Amazing World of Gumball became an instant hit thanks to its wild animation style, sharp humor, surreal world-building, and fourth-wall-breaking antics. The show followed Gumball Watterson, a blue cat, and his adopted brother Darwin, a walking goldfish, as they navigated the absurdity of life in the fictional town of Elmore.
But Gumball wasn’t just another kids’ cartoon. It gained a massive cross-generational fanbase due to its clever writing, cultural references, and bizarrely relatable storylines. It parodied school life, mocked social norms, and even poked fun at its own network.
After six seasons, the show seemingly ended in 2019 — but not with closure. In fact, the Season 6 finale, titled “The Inquisition,” ended on a massive cliffhanger, leaving fans frustrated and hungry for more. Since then, petitions, fan theories, and constant social media buzz have kept the demand for a new season alive.
Now, five years later, that wish is finally coming true.
Hulu and Cartoon Network Team Up to Revive the Magic
The announcement came as part of Hulu’s broader push into animated content. In a press release, Hulu confirmed it will co-distribute Season 7 of The Amazing World of Gumball in collaboration with Cartoon Network. The show will stream exclusively on Hulu, making it a flagship series in the platform’s growing animated lineup.
The revival is reportedly being led by original creator Ben Bocquelet, which has only fueled the hype. Bocquelet left the show during its later seasons, but his return suggests that Season 7 will maintain the original spirit — or maybe even push it further.
“Gumball was always about pushing boundaries,” one Hulu exec said. “We’re excited to bring that chaotic, creative energy back — with even more freedom to explore what makes it so special.”
What Can Fans Expect in Season 7?
While Hulu and Cartoon Network haven’t revealed specific plot details, fan speculation is already running wild.
One major question: Will Season 7 finally resolve the cliffhanger from Season 6? In the finale, a shadowy force threatens to rewrite the entire show’s universe, and everything literally starts falling apart — breaking animation styles, character design, and even the fourth wall. It was one of the most meta endings in animated history.
Fans hope the new season will either pick up directly after that ending or use it as a jumping-off point for a bigger, more serialized storyline. Given how experimental Gumball has always been, nothing is off the table.
There’s also buzz about returning side characters like Banana Joe, Tobias, Penny, and Principal Brown — each of whom brought their own brand of absurdity to the world of Elmore.
And let’s not forget the visual innovation. Gumball is famous for blending 2D animation, CGI, live-action backgrounds, puppetry, and even claymation — often in the same episode. With modern animation tools and streaming freedom, Season 7 could take that mixed-media madness to new heights.
Why This Comeback Matters Now
In a media landscape filled with reboots and revivals, some stand out more than others. The Amazing World of Gumball isn’t just being brought back for nostalgia — it’s being revived because the demand never died. Its humor remains relevant, its fanbase is still active, and its storytelling continues to inspire creators across the industry.
More importantly, Gumball fills a gap in today’s animation market. With shows like Adventure Time, Regular Show, and Steven Universe all wrapped up, fans have been craving another smart, subversive, weird-but-warm cartoon. This comeback is arriving at just the right time.
Even newer fans — kids who were too young to watch Gumball when it first aired — are discovering it on streaming platforms and diving into the bizarre world of Elmore. The return of the series will likely bridge two generations of viewers: the ones who grew up with it, and the ones just discovering it.
The Internet Reacts: “We Won.”
Following the announcement, social media exploded with excitement. #GumballSeason7 trended on X (formerly Twitter) within hours. Fans posted memes, reaction videos, and emotional throwbacks to favorite episodes.
One user wrote, “We waited five years, and we finally got what we wanted. Elmore’s weirdness is back, baby.”
Another joked, “Gumball predicted its own return. This show really does live in a different dimension.”
Even fan artists and animators jumped in, creating tribute pieces and countdown content for the new season.
Looking Ahead: A New Era of Gumball
There’s no confirmed release date yet, but insiders suggest Season 7 could drop as early as late 2025, depending on the animation schedule. Until then, fans are revisiting old episodes, analyzing the cliffhanger again, and preparing for the glorious chaos to come.
And if Season 7 is a hit — as it’s likely to be — there could be even more Gumball on the horizon. Hulu has hinted at spin-offs or even a full-length animated movie, though nothing is officially greenlit yet.
Conclusion: Elmore Is Open for Business Again
The return of The Amazing World of Gumball isn’t just good news — it’s proof that unique, daring animation still has a place in today’s content-heavy world. Hulu’s decision to bring back this unpredictable gem shows a growing appetite for shows that don’t just entertain, but challenge the limits of the medium.
So buckle up. Gumball, Darwin, and the rest of the Wattersons are coming back — and if history is any clue, we’re in for a wild, hilarious, and possibly universe-breaking ride.
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