The Wattersons' house is a major location in The Amazing World of Gumball. It is, as the name implies, where the Watterson family resides. Watch a fan's reaction to seeing Gumball's house in real life at 1026 York Street, Vallejo, California.
Learn about the history and legend of this iconic cartoon location. The Amazing World Of Gumball House (Google Maps). From the 2011 Cartoon Network show.
1026 York Street, Vallejo, CA 94590 is a house in York Street, Vallejo, California that is built in 1910. It's the same house as the Wattersons' house from The Amazing World of Gumball. In real life it only has one room, but in the show it has two rooms and a attic.
1026 York St, Vallejo, CA 94590 i m maulgore Submitted X days ago Problem Correction Duplicate Other Have something to say. This house is located at 1026 York Street, Vallejo, California, USA. Along with Gumball and Darwin there's Dad, a 6'4" pink rabbit who stays at home while Mom works in the rainbow factory and Anais, a 4.
The Robinsons' house is a reccuring location in The Amazing World of Gumball. It is where Mr. Robinson and Mrs.
Robinson live. It is located to the right of the Wattersons' house. It was first seen in "The DVD" and had its first major appearance in "The Debt." The house appears in the background in almost every episode the Wattersons' house does; below is a list of episodes where the house has.
Places in The Amazing World of Gumball. Screenshots There are some screenshots from different locations in both the United States and the United Kingdom: Vallejo, California - Elmore San Francisco, California - Elmore buildings 108 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, Long Island, New York - Carrie's house. Places where various characters in The Amazing World of Gumball reside.
The Fitzgeralds' house is a location in The Amazing World of Gumball. It is the house where the Fitzgerald family resides. It made its first appearance in "The DVD." In the aforementioned episode, the house has a large swimming pool in the backyard, which is out of shot in the other episodes it is featured in, except for "The Bumpkin," "The Flakers," and "The Nobody." The house is also shown.