Darwin soon becomes obsessed with these puppets and wears them all the time, leading Gumball to throw them away. The Amazing World Of Gumball's "The Puppets" revolves around Darwin finding some old puppet toys in the attic, called Frank, Grady, and Howdy.
It's a fantastic show, so fans were excited about the news of Sloan and Pelling bringing their surreal magic to Gumball. These episodes always take a David Lynch-style turn for the surreal, featuring scenes of psychological horror and gore. A typical episode finds the main characters being taught a lesson about subjects like "Love" or "Computers," from talking objects like an actual computer.
That series was created by Becky Sloan and Joseph Pelling and is a colorful puppet show in the style of Sesame Street. That was certainly emphasized by The Amazing World Of Gumball's season 5 finale "The Puppets." This episode contained a crossover, of sorts, with web series Don't Hug Me I'm Scared. Related: We Bare Bears Season 3 Finale Explained
Within the limits of a cartoon show aimed at younger viewers, it features a darkly comic tone with some shades of horror. The tone of is somewhat unique, with the series mixing up animated styles across its various seasons, including stop-motion, CG, flash animation and so on. The Amazing World Of Gumball has been compared favorably to other Cartoon Network shows like Adventure Time or We Bare Bears, though it's unknown if the series will continue. The show has become a cult favorite due to its surreal tone and characters and it ran for six seasons. Cartoon Network's The Amazing World Of Gumball follows the title character, a cat and his adopted brother, a goldfish named Darwin. Fans of the creepy, surreal puppet series Don't Hug Me I'm Scared were delighted when it creators brought their talents to an episode of The Amazing World Of Gumball.