Tengrinews.kz — Viewers of Cartoon Network’s cult animated hit "The Amazing World of Gumball" have spotted unexpected references that many are linking to Kazakhstan.
What happened
Sharp-eyed viewers took notice of an episode from Season 5, Episode 28 of the series. During one of the songs, a scene flashes across the screen for literally a fraction of a second, sparking immediate discussion among fans on social media.
The frame depicts an aul (village), characters in stylized costumes, and elements reminiscent of a Kazakh wedding. The scene also features characters described by viewers as a woman portrayed as a nomad on horseback and a man in the role of a bai (wealthy landowner).
Stills from the animated series The Amazing World of Gumball
Social Media Reaction
After the still went viral, a debate broke out over what exactly the creators intended to show. A post discussing the scene garnered nearly 100,000 views, with netizens putting forward various theories.
"Well, it’s most likely a reference to Central Asia," "Who can argue it’s not Kazakhstan? Here is the design itself and its title from the animators," "I love this cartoon, it's so underrated!" and "It is definitely Kazakhstan. The shape of the man's headwear is Kazakh," commenters noted.
Is there a real reference to Kazakhstan?
An interesting fact surfaced on Behance.net, featuring character concept art for the fifth season of "The Amazing World of Gumball" by French project artist Yoann Hervo. Among them is sketch G531, titled "Kazakh Wedding".
Screenshot: behance.net
What this could mean
There have been no official comments from the show’s creators regarding the frame. However, the discovery of the concept art titled "Kazakh Wedding" suggests that the artists were indeed inspired by Central Asian cultural motifs.
In the cartoon itself, the scene remains brief and stylized—without direct explanation—leaving room for audience interpretation.
What the episode is about
The frame appeared in an episode titled "The Uncle." In the story, Gumball is willing to undergo any crazy test from Ocho, an 8-bit spider, just to be introduced to his legendary Uncle Mario. For the sake of this friendship, Gumball gets into fights with bullies, keeps secrets until his eyes nearly pop, and even temporarily betrays Darwin.
When the long-awaited uncle finally appears, the illusion quickly shatters: Gumball is faced with an ordinary man, not the hero of his fantasies. Disappointed, the protagonist decides to end this friendship story with flair and a touch of drama—saying goodbye to Ocho through an emotional farewell song.
The Song
In the track, Gumball dramatically severs his toxic relationship with Ocho. He brainstorms the most absurd and grotesque ways to get rid of his dangerous acquaintance: for instance, locking him up under the pretext of bird flu, secretly selling his house, or framing him for car theft. If that fails, he suggests sending him to a mine or exiling him to get married somewhere far away.
Interestingly, in the English version of the episode, he says, "send you to your wedding in somewhere-stan".