Gumball Watterson
Fur A bright blue body color that looks easy until hue and brightness drift even a little.
Step into Elmore through color memory instead of trivia. This pack turns the Watterson family and school favorites into quick rounds about fur, clothes, shells, shoes, and faces.
11 question pack Elmore character prompts HSB slider scoring
The Amazing World of Gumball follows Gumball Watterson, Darwin, Anais, Nicole, and Richard through everyday chaos in Elmore. The show is especially useful for Toon Tone because the cast is built from bold, readable designs: a blue cat, an orange fish, a pink rabbit, a yellow banana, a paper-like cactus, a peanut shell, and many other instantly recognizable shapes.
Its mixed-media look also changes how color memory works. Characters can feel obvious when you see the silhouette, but remembering the exact blue of Gumball, the warmth of Darwin, the softness of Anais, or the orange in Penny and Sarah asks for a different kind of attention. Toon Tone turns that gap between recognition and exact color into the challenge.
Fur A bright blue body color that looks easy until hue and brightness drift even a little.
Shoes Green shoes set against Darwin’s orange body, making the accent memorable but still precise.
Fur Soft pink fur with a gentle saturation range, ideal for testing brightness control.
Fur Nicole shares the Watterson blue family but lands in a different memory zone than Gumball.
Fur A broad pink character color that rewards getting saturation right before fine tuning brightness.
Shell Penny’s shell sits between character identity and costume-like surface, making it a strong Toon Tone prompt.
The characters are easy to name from shape alone, so the game can focus on the harder question: what was the exact color you remember?
Flat cartoon areas make hue, saturation, and brightness mistakes obvious after you submit, especially on fur and clothing.
Blue, pink, orange, green, yellow, and shell tones appear across the current questions, so every round asks for a different memory strategy.
It is a color memory quiz where you rebuild hidden colors from The Amazing World of Gumball characters using hue, saturation, and brightness sliders.
The current pack includes Gumball, Darwin, Anais, Nicole, Richard, Penny, Banana Joe, Carmen, Leslie, Principal Brown, and Sarah.
The show uses strong silhouettes and clear character palettes, so players can recognize a character quickly while still struggling to remember the exact shade.
No. Toon Tone is based on visual memory. You only need to adjust the sliders until the color feels close, then the game compares your guess with the stored original.
Yes. Toon Tone also has SpongeBob SquarePants, Regular Show, One Piece, Gravity Falls, Flag Tone, and voting for future character packs.