Anime Studio 4°C Animates Fight Sequence For THE AMAZING WORLD OF GUMBALL

Anime Studio 4°C Animates Fight Sequence For THE AMAZING WORLD OF GUMBALL

Cartoon Network's The Amazing World of Gumball briefly goes anime as Studio 4°C (Berserk: Golden Age Arc) animates a fight sequence between Darwin and Gumball's Mom and Masami's mother.

By MarkJulian - Aug 25, 2016 12:08 PM EST
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Gumball, Darwin, and Masami watch their mothers face off in an epic anime-style showdown!  Famed Japanese anime studio 4°C animated the sequence, which takes place in the season 4 episode titled, "The Fury."S



Studio 4°C is best known for Spriggan (1998),  Steamboy (2005) and the Berserk: Golden Age Arc anime film trilogy (2012-2013).  But this isn't their first venture into Western animation.  The studio previously produced two segments of the 2008 Batman: Gotham Knight animated anthology film,  the criminally underrated 2011 animated ThunderCats reboot and 2013's Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. 

The studio takes its name from the temperature at which water is most dense.  
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