All episodes from The Responsible to The Club were broadcast Mondays at 7:30 P.M. The first episode was broadcast on a Tuesday at 8:30 P.M. This season had an average of 2.00 million viewers per episode in the United States. Nielsen ratings are audience measurement systems that determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United States, which means that the episode was seen by 0.8 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds at the time of the broadcast. The season premiere "The DVD" was watched by 2.120 million viewers in the United States, and received a 0.4 rating in the 18–49 demographic Nielsen household rating. Two episodes more never produced like the aforementioned, but their plots and titles are still unknown. However, the concept of the former was reused in the show's third season's episode "The Mothers" and the concept of the latter was reused in the show's second season's episode "The Job" but then, it became an episode of the show's third season with the same name "The Pizza" and the second was later produced (but with some changes) in the show's third season. Two episodes, entitled "The Mom" and "The Pizza", were written for this season, but never produced. The world premiere of the show was on on Cartoon Network UK with the episode "The Mystery".Įpisodes for this season were written by Bocquelet, Jon Foster, James Lamont, Andrew Brenner, Mic Graves, Sam Ward, David Cadji-Newby, and Tommy Panays. The first season premiered in the US on with the episode "The DVD" and ended Mawith the episode "The Fight" almost a year later. The first season began filming on Novemand ended filming on September 13, 2011. In a behind-the-scenes video documenting the production of the second season, creator Ben Bocquelet expanded on the development of some of the characters, and how they are based on interactions from his childhood.
Together, they cause mischief among their family, as well as with the wide array of students at Elmore Junior High, where they attend middle school. The season focuses on the misadventures of Gumball Watterson, a blue 12-year-old cat, along with his adopted brother, Darwin, a 10-year-old goldfish.