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Doctor Nicole Watterson (née Senicourt) is one of the main characters of The Amazing World of Gumball.

Nicole is the mother of the Watterson family and is the backbone and only truly responsible member of the family.

She is very dedicated to her family and would do anything in her power to keep them comfortable and safe.

Appearance[]

Nicole greatly resembles her oldest son Gumball, who is, like her, a cat. She has light blue fur and is somewhere between Gumball and Richard in height. Her head is shaped similarly to Gumball's, except with shorter whiskers, her nose is pink, and she has visible eyelashes. The inside of her mouth is light pink, her tongue is pink, and she has two fangs that are not always shown.

Her usual outfit consists of a white collared shirt with an orange, yellow, and green striped button that symbolizes her workplace, the Rainbow Factory, and a short, light gray skirt. Like Gumball and Richard, she is usually barefoot.

In her season 2 redesign, her shirt is tucked in, her body has gotten much slimmer, and she has wide hips, similar to Gumball's. Her mouth and head are rounder, the shadows from her shirt and skirt have disappeared, and her whiskers have gotten shorter. As with all of the Wattersons, her eyes are oval-shaped.

From season 3 onward, Nicole's eyes are permanently round, along with the rest of her family.

When Gumball was a toddler, Nicole, like her husband Richard, wore fashion that seems to date from the 1990s. This outfit was made up of a pink over-sized off-the-shoulder sweater, a black belt with a gold buckle, and white jeans.

In "The Choices," where she was seen in her early adolescence, she wore a white keikogi with a red belt, since she was on her way to a karate tournament. Back in season 1, she is shown wearing a white and red sweater with a number one on the front, a pink skirt, and a red hair bow on her head.

In her late teenage years, as also seen in "The Choices," she wore a blue jacket over a white collared shirt, a purple skirt over black leggings, and purple and white sneakers, and she had a short bob style haircut, with her bangs pinned back with a pink hair clip.

In a flashback from "The Ape," she was seen at prom with a permed hairstyle, and she wore a short pink dress with the skirt having three frilly layers.

In "The Rerun," when she and Richard were shown aging backward, her earlier-mid teenage appearances were shown with having acne and braces, long hair worn back in a hairband, and a ponytail in a bow. She was also seen as a baby with a small upturned curl of hair on her head and wearing only a diaper.

In "The Parents," back when she was a toddler, she had an appearance similar to Anais, except her dress was colored yellow instead of orange.

Personality[]

Nicole cares very deeply for her family, so much that she would do anything to express her love for them. She is also very protective of her family, as seen in "The Ape." Since she is the backbone of the family, Nicole does most of, if not all, the household chores, and in addition, she works long hours at the Rainbow Factory just to put food on the table. Often, when she competes against the rest of the family, it is "for" the family, such as when she wanted to watch Win or Don't Win to win a new microwave in "The Remote."

Unfortunately, Nicole also suffers from a tremendous amount of emotional stress because of her many duties. She is also quite strict and a demanding mother, and sometimes has extremely dangerous temper issues when upset. In fact, on one occasion, Gumball decides it would be easier to face Tina than an angry Nicole. Despite all that, Nicole is still a good mother and person, very supportive, kindhearted, forgiving, has a softer side, and she still loves her family very much.

Nicole can be quite stern when provoked, and occasionally vindictive, as was shown in the episode "The Ape," after Miss Simian called her and her family "losers." On top of this, she has also proven to be very resourceful and inventive, a trait she most likely passed on to her daughter Anais, who has demonstrated similar talents — in this case, strategically setting a mine-like trap in a paintball arena/forest, merely using environmental supplies, and whatever she took with her. Winning seems to be a necessity for her at times, most likely due to her mother's ambition for her to succeed in her youth. Though, despite her somewhat ruthless faults, she can accept defeat, acknowledge her mistakes, and even find humor in them.

Thanks to her ever-increasing temper, Nicole manages to get things done much quicker than the other characters. She also does not like losing, as shown in "The Game," but still does not prefer to fight those who had a close relationship with her, such as Yuki, unless they threaten her family or her job.

Abilities[]

Nicole is very athletic, and is fully capable of chasing her children across the neighborhood when they are in trouble, as shown in "The DVD." On one occasion, Gumball compared her to a ninja. In "The Remote," she displayed great skills in martial arts, which allowed her to defeat Richard and her sons, jump between roofs, and sprint at super speeds. She displayed her fantastic martial arts skills again in "The Fury," along with the ability to generate Energy Shields, release destructive Energy Beams, and punch the ground with enough force to create an earthquake. When her children were late to school, she ran faster than the speed of sound to make it in time. In "The Fight," Nicole single-handedly, and almost effortlessly, defeated Mr. Rex, destroying his house, and in "The Pizza," she defeated some apocalyptic Elmore citizens single-handedly when they turned against her and her family during the search for Larry.

When furious, she can become significantly strong enough to destroy a door and can defeat almost anyone who gets in her way. This is shown in "The Egg," where she can completely transform herself into a red demon-like being and eat any person. Along with this, Nicole has the power to instill great fear in people, and in her "limit" state she can even age people by staring into their eyes. As shown in "The Castle" and "The Limit," just one penance stare reduces her victims into a horrified state and possibly causes rapid aging, complete with white hair. In "The Vacation," she completely burned Richard's marshmallow just by looking at it. In "The Finale" and in "The Money," she can also transform into a hulking version of herself. It is also shown during "The Fury" that she is able to jump very high and land on a car with enough force to destroy its front. By extension, she was also able to reduce Pantsbully to tears by staring at him with flaming eyes, before sprinting at the speed of sound. In "The Worst," Nicole is able to destroy the car with an elbow drop onto it.

Relationships[]

Main article: Nicole Watterson/Relationships

Gallery[]

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Quotes[]

Main article: Nicole Watterson/Quotes

Trivia[]

  • Nicole is voiced by British actress Teresa Gallagher. Although Gallagher does a believable American accent, her native accent sometimes sneaks through. One of the best examples happens in the episode "The Job," in which Nicole says they must stop Richard from executing his new job to prevent the destruction of the universe. A few more good examples would be in "The Mothers" when she thinks the escalator is broken, generally when she says the word "anything," and in "The Flakers," when she calls the house to check on Richard.
  • Nicole seems to have always approved of Gumball's relationship with Penny, as seen in "The Gi" and "The Meddler." Since they started dating in "The Shell," she and the rest of the family have been supportive.
  • She was named and based on creator Ben Bocquelet's mother, Nicole Bocquelet, a working mother.
  • Because of Miss Simian calling her a "loser" all throughout her life, Nicole utterly despises the word, along with Miss Simian herself.
  • Nicole is well-known for her short temper. However, at the same time when she loses her temper, she shows how strong she is. Examples include:
    • "The DVD": Nicole chasing her children whilst riding an angry dog.
    • "The Responsible": She appears in a background of fire while yelling at her children.
    • "The Quest": Gumball says it would be scarier to be told off by Nicole than fight Tina, to which Darwin agrees.
    • "The Club": It is revealed that Nicole attends their school's anger management club.
    • "The Helmet": Nicole trashes an office when she finds out that Richard had deceived her.
    • "The Fight": Nicole beats up Mr. Rex.
    • "The Knights": Nicole yells at Patrick for nearly running over Gumball and Penny.
    • "The Authority": Nicole once again appears in a background of fire, and attacks Granny Jojo.
    • "The Limit": Nicole becomes a monster and rampages through the store.
    • "The Castle": Nicole gives Harold a penance stare that forces him to clean up the house, along with other citizens.
    • "The Finale": Nicole pries a door open by gaining massive muscles and turning into a hulking monster.
    • "The Password": Nicole breathes fire when she hears Richard say she can sometimes be a dragon.
    • "The Procrastinators": She threatens to "termominate" her children.
    • "The Pizza": Nicole yells at Larry in a deep voice while her head grows bigger. She also attacks a group of apocalyptic Elmore citizens and successfully defeats them.
    • "The Question": She scares Gumball and Darwin while commenting on the meaning of life.
    • "The Oracle: She has flaming eyes. This also happens twice again in "The Fury."
    • "The Egg": After being insulted by Felicity, Nicole turns into a demon and attempts to eat her, but is stopped when Anais and Billy go missing.
    • "The Money": Nicole turns into a hulking monster (parodying the Hulk) to reprimand Richard, but was stopped by his charm. She does it again when one of the repossession men comes to take their car.
    • "The Return": Richard says Nicole would destroy him if she realized his kids were missing.
    • "The Signature": Nicole partially breaks the glass at the town hall, and a Xenomorph emerges from her mouth, threatening the cupcake man, along with her attacking Granny Jojo earlier in the episode.
    • The Parking”: After Marvin beats the Wattersons in the parking lot, she storms over to his car and vandalizes it, but stops after she realizes it was a handicap spot.
    • "The Comic": Nicole attacks the shadow person while he was trying to rob her car.
    • "The Fury": After Yuki keeps harassing her and threatens to take her job and house away, Nicole storms out of the house to confront her, followed by a fight that destroyed a gymnasium.
    • "The Disaster": Nicole yells at Gumball and blames him for the car crash when it was in fact caused by Rob altering space and time.
    • "The Choices": After Darwin accidentally sprays her with whipped cream, she is about to attack her family, but calms down and has a food fight instead.
    • "The Copycats": She attacks her doppelgänger for copying her life.
    • "The Fuss": She stares angrily at Richard and drops the cake on the floor he made for her, thinking he was the one forgetting their anniversary.
    • "The Heist": She threatens to kill Richard after seeing him accidentally rob a bank.
    • "The Worst": She pulverizes her own car, destroying it. During her flashback at work, she gets infuriated when her boss, Mr. Yoshida promotes her plant and chooses James O'Brien as Employee of the Month of the Rainbow Factory.
    • "The Nuisance": She destroys Harold's car.
    • "The Brain": She gets mad at several people.
    • "The Parents": She and her parents trash the living room.
    • "The Founder": She becomes very mad trying to pay a bill.
    • "The Ad": She gets mad at Richard after he buys Wunderklopp.
    • "The Possession": She argues with Granny Jojo.
    • "The Master": She fights with her family after they make her crash her car.
    • "The Factory": She constantly gets pestered by Gumball and Darwin.
    • "The Web": She gets frustrated with her computer.
    • "The Heart": In a flashback, Mr. Robinson hits her car, but frames Gumball and Darwin, so she scolds them.
  • In her yearbook photo seen in Richard's flashback in "The Wand," it is revealed that Nicole's maiden name starts with a G. However, in "The Choices," it is revealed to be Senicourt.
  • Nicole's cat breed may be Tabby, because when everyone turned into their live-action selves in "The Job," she turned into a tabby cat instead of turning into a blue cat.
  • She has sometimes been shown to be unhappy with her family, as said by her in "Christmas" and "The Egg." However, in "The Choices," she realizes she is in fact satisfied with her situation, and that she would not trade it for the world.
  • Nicole has been falsely arrested for weird reasons, such as "robbing" a store with a hot dog wiener in "The Spoon," and "stealing" her own car in "The Flakers."
    • However, she has also been arrested along with Anais for violating Larry's restraining order on her in "The Finale," which is, so far, the only valid reason for her arrest.
  • She is the only Watterson that didn't encounter Rob.
  • As seen in "The Club," she goes to an anger management club, yet she still cannot seem to control her temper when provoked.
  • In the Icelandic dub, her name is changed to "Nina" for grammatical reasons. Her surname "Watterson" is also never mentioned, due to the fact that Icelanders do not have surnames.
  • "Kickbuttus Hystericus," one of Nicole's nicknames, is a reference to the pseudo-Latin used famously in the original Wile E. Coyote/Road-Runner Looney Tunes shorts.
  • In "The Choices," it is revealed that her father had a temper, and her mother was a perfectionist. This could be where Nicole gets her anger issues and perfectionism from.
  • Nicole and Richard's wedding anniversary is on November 1st.
  • In "The Worst," it is revealed Nicole has worked at the Rainbow Factory for five years.
    • The Rainbow Factory was still in construction when Gumball was four years old, and it is currently unknown what Nicole's previous occupation was before working there.
  • According to Sylvain Marc, a character designer who helped Ben Bocquelet develop the show, Nicole was originally conceived as an absent mother who would not appear onscreen because of her being busy with work.[1]
  • Nicole makes a cameo appearance in the Cartoon Network series Villainous. In the episode "The Lost Cases of Boxmore," she appears in a high school photo featuring other villains.
    • She makes another cameo in "The Lost Cases of Elmore" where it is revealed that throughout high school she bullied the character, Dr. Flug.
  • In "The Parents," it was revealed that Nicole's first name is actually Doctor and that her middle name is Nicole.
    • The same episode reveals Nicole has B- blood.
  • Nicole's outfit as a toddler resembles the clothes that her daughter Anais typically wears.
  • In "The Treasure," It is shown that Nicole makes $950 per month from the Rainbow Factory.
  • She was born on October 12th, as shown in "The Web."
  • Nicole delivers the first line in the show (in airing order), as she is the first character to speak in "The DVD."

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The Amazing World of Gumball
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Episodes
Season One: "The DVD" • "The Responsible" • "The Third" • "The Debt" • "The End" • "The Dress" • "The Quest" • "The Spoon" • "The Pressure" • "The Painting" • "The Laziest" • "The Ghost" • "The Mystery" • "The Prank" • "The Gi" • "The Kiss" • "The Party" • "The Refund" • "The Robot" • "The Picnic" • "The Goons" • "The Secret" • "The Sock" • "The Genius" • "The Poltergeist" • "The Mustache" • "The Date" • "The Club" • "The Wand" • "The Ape" • "The Car" • "The Curse" • "The Microwave" • "The Meddler" • "The Helmet" • "The Fight"

Season Two: "The Remote" • "The Colossus" • "The Knights" • "The Fridge" • "The Flower" • "The Banana" • "The Phone" • "The Job" • "Halloween" • "The Treasure" • "The Apology" • "The Words" • "The Skull" • "The Bet" • "Christmas" • "The Watch" • "The Bumpkin" • "The Flakers" • "The Authority" • "The Virus" • "The Pony" • "The Hero" • "The Dream" • "The Sidekick" • "The Photo" • "The Tag" • "The Storm" • "The Lesson" • "The Game" • "The Limit" • "The Voice" • "The Promise" • "The Castle" • "The Boombox" • "The Tape" • "The Sweaters" • "The Internet" • "The Plan" • "The World" • "The Finale"
Season Three: "The Kids" • "The Fan" • "The Coach" • "The Joy" • "The Puppy" • "The Recipe" • "The Name" • "The Extras" • "The Gripes" • "The Vacation" • "The Fraud" • "The Void" • "The Boss" • "The Move" • "The Law" • "The Allergy" • "The Mothers" • "The Password" • "The Procrastinators" • "The Shell" • "The Bros" • "The Mirror" • "The Man" • "The Pizza" • "The Lie" • "The Butterfly" • "The Question" • "The Saint" • "The Friend" • "The Oracle" • "The Safety" • "The Society" • "The Spoiler" • "The Countdown" • "The Nobody" • "The Downer" • "The Egg" • "The Triangle" • "The Money"
Season Four: "The Return" • "The Nemesis" • "The Crew" • "The Others" • "The Signature" • "The Check" • "The Pest" • "The Sale" • "The Gift" • "The Parking" • "The Routine" • "The Upgrade" • "The Comic" • "The Romantic" • "The Uploads" • "The Apprentice" • "The Hug" • "The Wicked" • "The Traitor" • "The Origins" • "The Origins: Part Two" • "The Girlfriend" • "The Advice" • "The Signal" • "The Parasite" • "The Love" • "The Awkwardness" • "The Nest" • "The Points" • "The Bus" • "The Night" • "The Misunderstandings" • "The Roots" • "The Blame" • "The Slap" • "The Detective" • "The Fury" • "The Compilation" • "The Scam" • "The Disaster"
Season Five: "The Rerun" • "The Stories" • "The Guy" • "The Boredom" • "The Vision" • "The Choices" • "The Code" • "The Test" • "The Slide" • "The Loophole" • "The Fuss" • "The Copycats" • "The Potato" • "The Outside" • "The Vase" • "The Matchmaker" • "The Box" • "The Console" • "The Ollie" • "The Catfish" • "The Cycle" • "The Stars" • "The Grades" • "The Diet" • "The Ex" • "The Sorcerer" • "The Menu" • "The Uncle" • "The Weirdo" • "The Heist" • "The Singing" • "The Best" • "The Worst" • "The Deal" • "The Petals" • "The Nuisance" • "The Line" • "The List" • "The News" • "The Puppets"
Season Six: "The Rival" • "The Lady" • "The Sucker" • "The Vegging" • "The One" • "The Father" • "The Cringe" • "The Cage" • "The Neighbor" • "The Anybody" • "The Faith" • "The Candidate" • "The Pact" • "The Shippening" • "The Brain" • "The Parents" • "The Founder" • "The Schooling" • "The Intelligence" • "The Potion" • "The Spinoffs" • "The Transformation" • "The Understanding" • "The Ad" • "The Ghouls" • "The Stink" • "The Awareness" • "The Slip" • "The Drama" • "The Buddy" • "The Possession" • "The Master" • "The Silence" • "The Future" • "The Wish" • "The Factory" • "The Agent" • "The Web" • "The Mess" • "The Heart" • "The Revolt" • "The Decisions" • "The BFFs" • "The Inquisition"

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