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Carrie Krueger
Character Information
Gender: Female ♀
Species: Ghost
Age: 327
Friends: Darwin (boyfriend)
Gumball
Penny
Masami
Rachel
Teri
Molly
Leslie
Carmen
Sarah
Ghosts
Azrael (ex-boyfriend)
Tobias (sometimes)
Enemies: Gargaroth
Jealousy
Jamie
Tina
Miss Simian
Tobias
Relatives: Vladus (father), Mrs. Krueger (mother), an unnamed grandmother, Guu (Uncle)
Occupation: Student
First Appearance: The early reel (prototype)

"The Third" (final concept)

Voice: Jessica McDonald
Gallery Quotes
Color Scheme
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Carrie Krueger is a supporting character in The Amazing World of Gumball. She is a ghost who is in Miss Simian's class at Elmore Junior High. Her first appearance was a cameo in "The Third" and her first major appearance was in "The Ghost." It is revealed in "The Mirror," that a man named the Snatcher (formerly known as Vladus Lokowitchki) is her father. As of "The Matchmaker," Carrie is dating Darwin.

Appearance[]

In season 1, Carrie is a white, translucent ghost with a ghostly tail in place of her legs and a hairclip that resembles a skull with wings. Her arms rest in front of her body and her hair covers her left eye, though sometimes it will swing over to her right. She also has magenta and cyan lining around her, making her seem like a 3D anaglyph image. When her teeth are visible, they are shown to be sharp and pointed. She normally has black eyebrows.

In season 2, Carrie's appearance is slightly changed due to the change in the show's animation style. Her head becomes slightly more rectangular, and she now has a shoulder on each side of her body, which her arms now hang from. She also becomes a darker color, and her outline gets thicker, like the other 2D characters on the show with outlines.

Personality[]

Carrie is a stereotypical "emo" who enjoys being miserable (although she considered and once referred to herself as a 'punk rock chick' in "The Pony"). Unlike most emo kids, who usually only hang out with other emos, Carrie is a social floater who will talk to anyone, possibly because Elmore Junior High lacks other emos. She regularly interacts with the other girls and usually participates in Gumball and the rest of the class' antics.

In "The Ghost," she claims pain is the only emotion she can feel. Despite this, she has shown other emotions and has been seen smiling on occasion. In "Halloween," Carrie blushes when Darwin kisses her, a sign of feeling love. She is capable of compassion, as she seemed genuinely concerned for Gumball and Darwin's safety. At the end of the episode, she was visibly upset when she thought they had been trapped in the underworld.

In "The Pony," a softer side of her was shown when she saw A Pony's Tail by mistake and admitted that she found it touching. It would seem that at heart, she is also ultimately very selfless, as indicated in "The Scam," when she was willing to stay with Gargaroth forever if it meant saving her friends and the school. Another example of this is shown in the episode "Halloween" where she was willing to sacrifice herself for Gumball and Darwin to advance in saving their sister. She also appeared to be quite shy when interacting with Darwin, whom she had developed a crush on, as she was unable to ask him if she could borrow his body and if he wanted to do something together without blushing hugely or sounding sheepish and nervous. However, in "The Matchmaker," she has somewhat overcome that trait, as she has become more honest about her feelings for him and the two eventually start dating each other.

Abilities[]

Body possession[]

Carrie can enter a person's body, possessing them. This forces the person to do whatever Carrie wants to do, along with giving them a zombie-like appearance. However, the victim may be able to retain some degree of control, as seen in "The Ghost" when Gumball struggles with himself.

She can levitate objects, turn invisible, phase through solid matter, and teleport. She can also use magic spells by speaking in Latin. Most of these powers are demonstrated in "The Scam," though her teleporting ability seems to be slightly inaccurate in "Halloween."

Teleportation[]

She can also be summoned by a person by calling her name three or five times, as seen in "The Mirror" and "The Matchmaker." In "The Ghouls," it is revealed that she can bring others along with her when she teleports.

Potion proficiency[]

"The Matchmaker" has also shown her to be skilled at making potions—love potions, for example.

Telekinesis[]

Carrie can move things telekinetically, as demonstrated in "The Scam."

Portal creation[]

Carrie can open up portals, such as when she did in "The Scam."

Relationships[]

Main article: Carrie Krueger/Relationships

Episode appearances[]

Prototype[]

Season 1[]

Season 2[]

  • "The Knights": She can be seen outside of the school.
  • "The Flower": She exorcises the Jealousy out of Gumball.
  • "The Banana": She can be seen in class.
  • "Halloween": Her second major role. She takes Gumball, Darwin and Anais to a haunted house.
  • "The Apology": She can be seen on the bus.
  • "The Words": Darwin sings about her being an "Emo Freak."
  • "The Skull": She is in class in Clayton's imagination.
  • "The Bet": She can be seen in Miss Simian's class.
  • "Christmas": She possesses a turkey that Miss Simian purchases, then wishes everyone a merry Christmas.
  • "The Pony": She helps Gumball and Darwin to rent a DVD and reappears later in the episode as Gumball and Darwin get the DVD back from her.
  • "The Dream": She is seen in Miss Simian's class.
  • "The Sidekick": She is seen in the school cafeteria.
  • "The Photo": She tries to take a school yearbook photo.
  • "The Storm": She is a part of the group of kids that despises Alan and Carmen's relationship and also confronts Gumball for kissing Carmen.
  • "The Voice": She is seen where Gumball is apologizing to her when he does not know why he is doing that.
  • "The Promise": She is seen riding the school bus, and later waiting in line for the release of The Tale of Zelmore.
  • "The Boombox": She is one of the students who celebrate Miss Simian's (false) retirement.
  • "The Tape": She has her own video segment, and later gets hit on by Tobias.
  • "The Internet": She is one of the students laughing at Gumball's embarrassing video.
  • "The Finale": She is one of the spectators at Richard and Patrick's fight.

Season 3[]

Season 4[]

Season 5[]

  • "The Stories": She hides from Molly with other people and helps in the scenario to give her a real story to tell.
  • "The Vision": She is sent to a happy camp in Alan's vision.
  • "The Code": She can be seen in the cafeteria.
  • "The Test": She is in the schoolyard with Masami.
  • "The Slide": She is seen leaving after school.
  • "The Loophole": She leaves class with the other students.
  • "The Potato": She appears in a flashback singing Idaho a birthday song with the other students.
  • "The Matchmaker: Her fifth major role. She helps Gumball make Teri fall in love with Darwin.
  • "The Console": She is one of the people Gumball summons to defeat the Game Child.
  • "The Catfish": She is on Elmore Plus.
  • "The Sorcerer": She plays football in Coach's class.
  • "The Uncle": She is in the cafeteria.
  • "The Singing": She is seen fooling around in Miss Simian's classroom.
  • "The Best": Gumball breaks her phone.
  • "The Worst": She is seen in the school bus.
  • "The Deal": She is seen "marrying" Darwin in Nicole and Richard's room.
  • "The List": She cheers for Gumball and Darwin.
  • "The Puppets": She is seen on the bus.

Season 6[]

Darwin's Yearbook[]

  • "Banana Joe": She's chatting with Darwin.
  • "Clayton": (photo, flashback)
  • "Carrie": Her eighth major role. Darwin wants her to appear on the cover of the yearbook.
  • "Alan": She tells Darwin about Alan's ego.
  • "Sarah": (flashback)
  • "Teachers": She argues with Darwin about which teacher is to be on the cover of the yearbook.

The Gumball Chronicles[]


Voice actors[]

  • Jessica McDonald (US/UK/NZ/AUS/CAN)
  • Claudia Urbán (Latin American, seasons 1-2)
  • Xóchitl Ugarte (Latin American, "The Ghost," season 3-present)
  • Zselyke Szabó (Hungary, season 1)
  • Anna Lomboni (Hungary, season 2–present)
  • Afrodita Androne (Romania, seasons 1–3)
  • Orly Tagar (Israel, season 1)
  • Orly Katan (Israel, season 2–present)
  • Maria Lyttkens (Sweden)
  • Álfrún Helga Örnólfsdóttir (Iceland)
  • Adriana Torres (Brazil)
  • Raili Raitala (Finland)
  • Rie Takahashi (高橋里枝) (Japan)
  • Anita Sokołowska (Poland, season 2)
  • Joanna Pach (Poland, season 3–present)
  • Selay Taşdöğen (Turkish)
  • Lina Ivanova (Russian)

Gallery[]

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Quotes[]

Main article: Carrie Krueger/Quotes

Trivia[]

  • In the early reel, Carrie heavily resembled Boo from the Mario franchise.
  • Back in early production, Carrie had a simple black outline instead of her usual 3D anaglyph outline.
  • Her first name may be a reference to Stephen King novel Carrie.
    • Her last name is revealed in "The Tape," and is a reference to Freddy Krueger, an iconic horror movie character.
      • In fact, since her father's last name is "Lokowitchki" it can therefore be assumed that Carrie's surname comes from her mother's side.
  • In "The Ghost," while Carrie is going on a junk food spree in Gumball's body, she takes the pickle out of the burger before eating it, implying that Carrie dislikes pickles.
  • Carrie's 3D anaglyph outline is a reference to old B-horror movies that were occasionally in 3D.
  • Despite Carrie's form as a ghost, she can still hold and manipulate physical objects with her hands.
  • Her reflection does not show up in mirrors, which is based on the superstition that undead things do not have reflections. However, when she possesses someone or otherwise inhabits their body, the person will see her reflection instead of their own.
    • She also does not appear in photographs or videos, excluding goofs (such as Tobias' segment in "The Tape").
  • She knew how to get rid of Jealousy; although she stated that she just read it off of the Internet and did not expect it to work.
  • Carrie was possessed by the Jealousy spirit in "The Flower," which is ironic because she is a spirit herself.
  • Despite being a ghost and therefore having no blood, Carrie can blush.
  • In "Halloween," Carrie reveals the reason she is not invisible is that she was born a ghost.
    • This contradicts her earlier statements (as well as those of the creator and writers) about her having a body when she was younger. However, it can be interpreted that she was born a ghost but acquired a body at some point before losing it.
    • This is later confirmed due to her being the child of Vladus Lokowitchki and an unknown ghost in a mirror.
  • In "Halloween," it was revealed that Carrie can teleport, albeit with low accuracy.
    • However, in "The Scam," she teleports with better accuracy.
  • She was one of the only people in Elmore Junior High who was not infected with the Joy virus.
  • In season 2, in some Indian language dubs, Carrie's name is changed to Meghana.
  • In the Icelandic dub, Carrie's name is changed to Karen due to the fact that "Carrie" sounds similar to "Korri," a male name in Icelandic.
  • As of season 5, she seems to be a lot more outgoing and is seen smiling more.
  • In "The Mirror," Vladus Lokowitchki is revealed to be her father.
    • It is also revealed in this episode that if one calls her name (or any ghost's name) five times, it will teleport her to them, much to her annoyance. This is used again by Gumball in a later episode, "The Matchmaker," although he only calls her name three times instead of five times.
  • Carrie is the oldest student in Elmore Junior High and the second oldest character that attends the school (after Miss Simian).
    • In "The Drama," Carrie reveals that she's three hundred and twenty-seven years old.
  • Carrie was dating Azrael for one to two decades.
  • Carrie has the joint fourth most major roles for a character who is not a Watterson, next to Mr. Robinson, Rob, and Penny. She has a total of seven, which is the same as Tobias.


ve Characters
Italicized characters are considered extremely minor
Watterson family GumballDarwinAnaisNicoleRichardGranny JojoLouieEvil Turtle (family pet) • Frankie
Robinson family GaylordMargaretRocky
Fitzgerald family PennyPatrickJudithPollyMr. Cuddles (family pet)
Wilson family TobiasJackieHaroldRachel
Banana family Banana JoeBanana BarbaraBanana Bob
Rex family TinaMr. Rex
Keane family AlanDexterJessica
Jötunheim family HectorMrs. Jötunheim
Parham family FelicityBilly
Yoshida family MasamiMr. YoshidaYuki
School faculty Nigel BrownLucy SimianSteve SmallCoach RussoJoan MarkhamLibrarianMoonchild CorneilleTree librarian
Student body CarrieBobertSarahLeslieTeriColin and FelixCarmenMollyJamieIdahoAntonOchoJukeSussieClaytonWilliamRobHot Dog GuyJuliusGreen bearMushroomFuzzballRazor8-bit dogReaperMowdownRotten cupcakeScytheClareJaredWilsonJodieRainbow octopusBulldogGregoryMoleJoshPeter
Senior citizens MarvinGaryAlisonBlue elephantBettyDonald
Other Elmore residents LarryDonut CopSal Left ThumbMarthaKennethKarenPantsbullyTonyHexagon ladySanta ClausPaperballLennyConstruction menHoboShooting starRosieClipboard menEgg manCube dogsCyclops dogRatsSunEarthMoonPurple squirrelPink squirrelCreaturesOrange guardsBandage doctorMelted cheese guyHamburger CopCowboyJeffSusanSicilianaQuattroHaydenInternetExercise baconShape peopleTeal tow truck driverSaturnSausage dogTan dogCarltonTroyGreen security guardBandage paramedicsGhostsCoffee copMr. VerdeIdaho's familyFrench friesAnton's parentsRichwood High studentsGumball's brainDr. ButtSussie's parentsRipley 2000 manager"Porky" Cassidy GoblinDolphin manSpray-paint bottleButterknifeMr. ChanaxManly warriorPest controllerSoulless office workerOval familyTimmyCharlieDrum kit guyHot Dog Guy lookalikeCupcake manMikeKenKip SchlezingerClownHand security officerSally the SnakeEarlSphere citizensLeonard DanielsVan shopkeeperHumanMilk guyOld doctorGargarothBrydieMayor of ElmoreFlight attendantDanielMaryMariaJoaoPhilKayvonCharlie-AnnBook doctorTeapotDebbie
Single appearance JealousyBlitzerVirusFrank KreeseDaniel LennardAnt-OneAnt-TwoAnton clonesZachScary old manScary old ladyChicken BucketChris MorrisVladSluzzle DudeButterflyChimeraNew BobertAbraham Lincoln goatEvil Turtle's babiesChi ChiRibbitChi Chi's parentsTrollGame ChildHowdyFrankGradyRussian agentsEthel and BernieMr. GruberAzraelRainbow Factory shareholdersFuzzy
Objects Daisy the DonkeyElmore dollarSolar System
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