Jon Foster (born September 18th, 1981) is an English BAFTA-winning screenwriter and producer who worked on seasons 1, 2, 3, and 5 of The Amazing World of Gumball. He is the writing partner of fellow Gumball writer James Lamont.
Written episodes
Season 1
- "The DVD"
- "The Responsible"
- "The Third"
- "The Debt"
- "The End"
- "The Quest"
- "The Spoon"
- "The Pressure"
- "The Painting"
- "The Laziest"
- "The Ghost"
- "The Mystery"
- "The Prank"
- "The G.I."
- "The Party" (additional material)
- "The Refund"
- "The Robot"
- "The Goons"
- "The Secret"
- "The Sock"
- "The Genius"
- "The Poltergeist"
- "The Mustache" (additional material)
- "The Date"
- "The Club"
- "The Wand"
- "The Ape"
- "The Car"
- "The Curse"
- "The Microwave"
- "The Meddler"
- "The Helmet"
- "The Fight"
Season 2
- "The Remote"
- "The Colossus"
- "The Knights"
- "The Fridge"
- "The Flower"
- "The Banana"
- "The Job"
- "Halloween"
- "The Treasure"
- "The Apology"
- "The Words"
- "The Skull"
- "The Bet"
- "Christmas"
- "The Watch"
- "The Bumpkin"
- "The Flakers"
- "The Authority"
- "The Virus"
- "The Pony"
- "The Hero"
- "The Dream"
- "The Sidekick"
- "The Photo"
- "The Tag"
- "The Storm"
- "The Lesson"
- "The Game"
- "The Limit"
- "The Voice"
- "The Promise"
- "The Castle"
- "The Boombox"
- "The Tape"
- "The Sweaters"
- "The Plan"
- "The World"
- "The Finale"
Season 3
- "The Fan" (chief writer)
- "The Joy" (chief writer)
- "The Mothers"
Season 5
Filmography
2009
- The Armstrong & Miller Show (writer, four episodes)
2010
- Ashen's Tech Dump (writer)
- School of Comedy (writer, one episode)
2011
- The Amazing World of Gumball (writer, 2011–2013)
2013
- The Harry Hill Movie (writer)
2014
- Paddington (writer)
- Cuckoo (writer, three episodes, 2014–2016)
2016
- Wasted (writer, creator, associate producer)
- The Amazing World of Gumball (writer, seasons 1–2, "The Choices")
Gallery
Trivia
- Although he wrote episodes for seasons 1 and 2 only, he came up with the premise for "The Choices" along with Ben Bocquelet and James Lamont back when they were still working together. However, it would not be until season 5 when the episode was finally produced.[1]