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* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents: She has a very nasally Joisey accent, similar to [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Sheila Brovlofski]].
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* IronicName: Mr. Robinson is very short-tempered and grumpy, yet his first name means "joyful" or "lively".
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: He's the whole internet, and especially the {{GIFT}}, personified as one room full of monitors and a screen for a face. In "The Intelligence", he's shown to apparently embody ''all'' technology, and him shutting down brings people back to the dark ages.
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* OneSteveLimit. Averted. There are two other Timmys: the frog kid and the gray humanoid from "The Schooling".
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: He's the whole internet, and especially the{{GIFT}}, InternetJerk, personified as one room full of monitors and a screen for a face. In "The Intelligence", he's shown to apparently embody ''all'' technology, and him shutting down brings people back to the dark ages.
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* {{GIFT}}: Timmy [[InvokedTrope directly invokes]] the power of anonymity for being a jerk.
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-->''I can be a jerk to anyone, while I'm behind the screen, in the safety and comfort of my own home.''
* InternetJerk: Timmy [[InvokedTrope directly invokes]] the power of anonymity for being a jerk.
-->''I can be a jerk to anyone, while I'm behind the screen, in the safety and comfort of my own home.''
-->''I can be a jerk to anyone, while I'm behind the screen, in the safety and comfort of my own home.''
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* OneSteveLimit. Averted. There are two other Timmys: the frog kid and the gray humanoid from "The Schooling".
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* TyrannosaurusRex: He's even ''bigger'' than Tina!
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* TookALevelInJerkass: She was originally portrayed as very unpleasant, [[AwfulWeddedLife especially toward her husband]], but came off as less antagonistic than him. Then in "The Wicked", she shows herself to be insanely cruel and sadistic.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: She was originally portrayed as very unpleasant, [[AwfulWeddedLife especially toward her husband]], but came off as less antagonistic than him. Then in "The Wicked", she shows herself to be insanely cruel and sadistic.sadistic, way more antagonistic than her husband could ever be.
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Tina Rex's father, a brutal, hardly-seen T. Rex said to be just as nasty as his daughter (with the only difference being that Tina actually feels bad about being a bully and hates that people expect her to be just like him. Mr. Rex, however, doesn't care).
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Tina Rex's father, a brutal, hardly-seen T. Rex ''T.rex'' said to be just as nasty as his daughter (with the only difference being that Tina actually feels bad about being a bully and hates that people expect her to be just like him. Mr. Rex, however, doesn't care).
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* LivingDinosaurs: A tyrannosaurus living in the modern day.
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* LivingDinosaurs: A tyrannosaurus ''Tyrannosaurus'' living in the modern day.
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* HateSink: A smug, unsympathetic, mysogynistic RichBastard. He's enjoyed humiliating Richard since High School, and rubs his success in his face as an adult. He doesn't even seem to care for his wife much either, ranging from [[DirtyCoward leaving her in danger to save himself]], to replacing her with Jazelle, a younger woman when he thinks he's struck it rich. One vision of Nicole's future in "The Choices" shows that had she married him instead of Richard, he'd [[DomesticAbuse have degraded and insulted her]] to the point where she snaps [[AssholeVictim and kills him]]. His attitude seems to have rubbed off on [[CasanovaWannabe his son]] as well, which of course [[ButtMonkey never goes well for Tobias.]]
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* HateSink: A smug, unsympathetic, mysogynistic misogynistic RichBastard. He's enjoyed humiliating Richard since High School, School and rubs his success in his face as an adult. He doesn't even seem to care for his wife much either, ranging from [[DirtyCoward leaving her in danger to save himself]], to replacing her with Jazelle, a younger woman when he thinks he's struck it rich. One vision of Nicole's future in "The Choices" shows that had she married him instead of Richard, he'd [[DomesticAbuse have degraded and insulted her]] to the point where she snaps [[AssholeVictim [[KickTheSonOfABitch and kills him]]. His attitude seems to have rubbed off on [[CasanovaWannabe his son]] as well, which of course [[ButtMonkey never goes well for Tobias.]]
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* {{Jerkass}}: He's an obnoxious loser at best, and at worst a complete asshole. [[WhatYouAreInTheDark When he thinks he's become a billionaire]], he uses it for things such as skywriting to humiliate Richard, a golden statue of himself, and ''replacing his wife with Jazelle, a younger woman''.
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* {{Jerkass}}: He's an obnoxious loser at best, and at worst a complete asshole.jackass. [[WhatYouAreInTheDark When he thinks he's become a billionaire]], he uses it for things such as skywriting to humiliate Richard, a golden statue of himself, and ''replacing his wife with Jazelle, a younger woman''.
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* HateSink: A huge {{Jerkass}, AbusiveMom, and a RichBitch, even to her son. She dedicates the entirety of "The Egg" to trying to make Nicole understand that she and her kids are just below her level.
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* HateSink: A huge {{Jerkass}, {{Jerkass}}, AbusiveMom, and a RichBitch, even to her son. She dedicates the entirety of "The Egg" to trying to make Nicole understand that she and her kids are just below her level.
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* HateSink: A huge {{Jerkass}} and AbusiveMom with no redeeming qualities. She dedicates the entirety of "The Egg" to trying to make Nicole understand that she and her kids are just below her level.
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* HateSink: A huge {{Jerkass}} {{Jerkass}, AbusiveMom, and AbusiveMom with no redeeming qualities.a RichBitch, even to her son. She dedicates the entirety of "The Egg" to trying to make Nicole understand that she and her kids are just below her level.
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* {{Expy}}: He bears a lot of resemblance to [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants Squidward]] in terms of personality (a CrankyNeighbor who the main character inexplicably adores, loves dance) and appearance (same nose, round bald head, similar coloration). His relationship to Gumball and Darwin is clearly based on Mr. Wilson and ComicStrip/DennisTheMenace.
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* {{Expy}}: He bears a lot of resemblance to [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants Squidward]] in terms of personality (a CrankyNeighbor who the main character inexplicably adores, loves dance) and appearance (same nose, round bald head, similar coloration). His relationship to Gumball and Darwin is clearly based on Mr. Wilson and ComicStrip/DennisTheMenace.ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUS.
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* TheMadHatter: Banana Joe wouldn't say Banana Barbara suffers from her mental illness, because she seems to be enjoying herself quite a bit.
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* PowerBornOfMadness: Banana Barbara was worked hard to the point of suffering an immense mental breakdown that partially ''liquefied''' her brain. Seemingly because of it she can paint, and create, the future.
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* YourCheatingHeart: In "The Boss," while Mr. Robinson was in the hospital, suffering from a stuffing deficiency, she ran off to go on an island vacation and nearly married one of the sailors she met there. "The Slide" shows she's also anonymously signed up for a dating app.
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* HateSink: A smug, unsympathetic, mysogynistic RichBastard. He's enjoyed humiliating Richard since High School, and rubs his success in his face as an adult. He doesn't even seem to care for his wife much either, ranging from [[DirtyCoward leaving her in danger to save himself]], to replacing her [[YourCheatingHeart with Jazelle, a younger woman]] when he thinks he's struck it rich. One vision of Nicole's future in "The Choices" shows that had she married him instead of Richard, he'd [[DomesticAbuse have degraded and insulted her]] to the point where she snaps [[AssholeVictim and kills him]]. His attitude seems to have rubbed off on [[CasanovaWannabe his son]] as well, which of course [[ButtMonkey never goes well for Tobias.]]
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* HateSink: A smug, unsympathetic, mysogynistic RichBastard. He's enjoyed humiliating Richard since High School, and rubs his success in his face as an adult. He doesn't even seem to care for his wife much either, ranging from [[DirtyCoward leaving her in danger to save himself]], to replacing her [[YourCheatingHeart with Jazelle, a younger woman]] woman when he thinks he's struck it rich. One vision of Nicole's future in "The Choices" shows that had she married him instead of Richard, he'd [[DomesticAbuse have degraded and insulted her]] to the point where she snaps [[AssholeVictim and kills him]]. His attitude seems to have rubbed off on [[CasanovaWannabe his son]] as well, which of course [[ButtMonkey never goes well for Tobias.]]
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* YourCheatingHeart: When he was tricked by Richard and his kids into thinking he was a billionaire, he replaced his wife with Jazelle, a younger woman.
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* {{Abusive Parent|s}}: To Rocky, as revealed in "The Boss". He considers Rocky a disappointment to the Robinson name, and Rocky says he's told him as such to his face "more times than I can count on my hands."
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* {{Abusive Parent|s}}: To Of the "disappointed by his current life" situation to Rocky, as revealed in "The Boss". He considers Rocky a disappointment to the Robinson name, and Rocky says he's told him as such to his face "more times than I can count on my hands."" It's then zig-zagged in the end, when Rocky claims that he cannot live the office-life and decides to go back to his original janitorial job, Mr. Robinson tries his best to be supportive of him but he's clearly ''seething'' on the inside.
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* BlackBeadEyes: Shares this with Masami as she is a cloud woman.
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* BlackBeadEyes: Shares this with Masami as she is a cloud woman. However, she did had normal eyes as a child in one of Nicole's flashbacks in "The Parents".
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* StatuesqueStunner: A gorgeous women who's nearly the same height as the [=6'4''=] Richard.
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* BarrierMaiden: If he's shut off, all technology follows. "The Intelligence" shows that Elmore would be plunged back to the DarkAges.
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* BarrierMaiden: If he's shut off, all technology follows. "The Intelligence" shows that Elmore would be plunged back to the DarkAges. Complete with rampant plague, witch hunting, and irrational beliefs.
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* BarrierMaiden: If he's shut off, all technology follows. "The Intelligence" shows that Elmore would be plunged back to the DarkAges.
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* BadassAdorable: She is around four years old and managed to hurt Richard in “The Father”.
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* BadassAdorable: She is around four years old and managed to hurt tackle Richard in “The Father”.
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* JerkassBall: She tackles Richard in “The Father". But only because it looked like he was stealing her ball.
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* KarmaHoudini:
** She gets away with hijacking a vehicle, running several people over, and almost murdering the Chief of Elmore Police in "The Law".
** In "The Blame", she gets no punishment for unfairly banning all video games in Elmore -- with the implication that she's going to ban all literature also.
** She gets away with hijacking a vehicle, running several people over, and almost murdering the Chief of Elmore Police in "The Law".
** In "The Blame", she gets no punishment for unfairly banning all video games in Elmore -- with the implication that she's going to ban all literature also.
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* AscendedExtra: Just a recurring background character. In the later half of the show, he becomes a recurring character.
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* AscendedExtra: Just a Was originally recurring background character. In the later half of the show, show (starting with "The Boss", he becomes a recurring character.more prominent character with a fleshed out personality.
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[[folder:Laurence "Larry" Needlemeyer]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Kerry Shale
->'''Debut''': Season 1, "The DVD"
->Last appearance: Season 6, "The Decisions"
A skinny man [[RockMonster made of rock]] who works many different jobs throughout Elmore, at the risk of losing his sanity and putting up with The Wattersons' antics.
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->'''Voiced by''': Kerry Shale
->'''Debut''': Season 1, "The DVD"
->Last appearance: Season 6, "The Decisions"
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The current CEO of
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* CartoonCreature: A goblin.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's the vice president turned CEO of a company that ''literally'' runs on the souls of its workers. He also laughs off Mr. Small's warnings of damage to the coral reef. In ''The Founder'' he implements all of Richard's ludicrous and dangerous workplace environment ideas after mistaking him for Chanax's founder. Case in point, when it turns out Richard accidentally lied his way to the top, the Goblin compliments him for thinking like a businessman.
* ADayInTheLimelight: In "The Apprentice" and "The Founder".
* FauxAffablyEvil: He seemed kind to Patrick and Gumball, but you can really tell later on that he's just messing with them and has no intention of actually helping them.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: He wears different clothes when he works as the CEO of Chanax than when he is a prisoner or a reposession worker.
* GroinAttack: One of Evil Turtle's babies ends up biting his groin, causing him to let out a high-pitch scream and go into a full on VillainousBSOD for the rest of the episode.
* TheHyena: During his golf game with Patrick Fitzgerald in "The Apprentice", he laughs at ''everything'', including Gumball being hit on the head with a golf ball.
* {{Jerkass}}: His first action as the new head of Chanax was to ''reenslave'' the souls of the Chanax workers. Keep in mind, they were free for less than a minute before being forced back into work. Taken further in "The Apprentice" where he constantly humiliated Gumball and Patrick, and ultimately decides not to go through with Patrick's contract ForTheEvulz.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After getting away with several corrupt actions and enslaving the souls of their works for ''decades'', the entire Chanax skyscraper collapses in "The Founder" as a result of Richard's idiotic (but well meaning) ideas of improving the place. StatusQuoIsGod is [[AvertedTrope averted]]. We never see Chanax or the building make a full recovery.
** Also see GroinAttack above for another instance.
* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: He is a repossession worker, works at the Rainbow Factory, and (most commonly) is the CEO of Chanax. Despite being a criminal, being on the run from the police, and being in and out of prison, he is able to work.
** Then again, it's also likely that there are multiple goblins who look identical, although in “The Fury”, the CEO goblin was driving a car and when the rest of his gang are seen robbing a bank the goblin isn’t with them, and the whole gang work at Chanax.
* NoNameGiven: Despite being the CEO of Chanax.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his smug and {{Jerkass}} exterior, he became a total suck up to Richard when he thought he was the founder of Chanax and went along with all of his wreckless ideas.
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[[folder:Laurence "Larry" Needlemeyer]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Kerry Shale
->'''Debut''': Season 1, "The DVD"
->Last appearance: Season 6, "The Decisions"
A skinny man [[RockMonster made of rock]] who works many different jobs throughout Elmore, at the risk of losing his sanity and putting up with The Wattersons' antics.
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* CartoonCreature: A goblin.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's the vice president turned CEO of a company that ''literally'' runs on the souls of its workers. He also laughs off Mr. Small's warnings of damage to the coral reef. In ''The Founder'' he implements all of Richard's ludicrous and dangerous workplace environment ideas after mistaking him for Chanax's founder. Case in point, when it turns out Richard accidentally lied his way to the top, the Goblin compliments him for thinking like a businessman.
* ADayInTheLimelight: In "The Apprentice" and "The Founder".
* FauxAffablyEvil: He seemed kind to Patrick and Gumball, but you can really tell later on that he's just messing with them and has no intention of actually helping them.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: He wears different clothes when he works as the CEO of Chanax than when he is a prisoner or a reposession worker.
* GroinAttack: One of Evil Turtle's babies ends up biting his groin, causing him to let out a high-pitch scream and go into a full on VillainousBSOD for the rest of the episode.
* TheHyena: During his golf game with Patrick Fitzgerald in "The Apprentice", he laughs at ''everything'', including Gumball being hit on the head with a golf ball.
* {{Jerkass}}: His first action as the new head of Chanax was to ''reenslave'' the souls of the Chanax workers. Keep in mind, they were free for less than a minute before being forced back into work. Taken further in "The Apprentice" where he constantly humiliated Gumball and Patrick, and ultimately decides not to go through with Patrick's contract ForTheEvulz.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After getting away with several corrupt actions and enslaving the souls of their works for ''decades'', the entire Chanax skyscraper collapses in "The Founder" as a result of Richard's idiotic (but well meaning) ideas of improving the place. StatusQuoIsGod is [[AvertedTrope averted]]. We never see Chanax or the building make a full recovery.
** Also see GroinAttack above for another instance.
* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: He is a repossession worker, works at the Rainbow Factory, and (most commonly) is the CEO of Chanax. Despite being a criminal, being on the run from the police, and being in and out of prison, he is able to work.
** Then again, it's also likely that there are multiple goblins who look identical, although in “The Fury”, the CEO goblin was driving a car and when the rest of his gang are seen robbing a bank the goblin isn’t with them, and the whole gang work at Chanax.
* NoNameGiven: Despite being the CEO of Chanax.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his smug and {{Jerkass}} exterior, he became a total suck up to Richard when he thought he was the founder of Chanax and went along with all of his wreckless ideas.
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[[folder:Laurence "Larry" Needlemeyer]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Kerry Shale
->'''Debut''': Season 1, "The DVD"
->Last appearance: Season 6, "The Decisions"
A skinny man [[RockMonster made of rock]] who works many different jobs throughout Elmore, at the risk of losing his sanity and putting up with The Wattersons' antics.
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[[folder:Yuki Yoshida]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Naoko Mori
->'''Debut''': Season 4, "The Fury"
->Last appearance: Season 6, "The Web"
A cloud humanoid who is Masami's mother and wife of the owner of the Rainbow Factory. She and Nicole were childhood friends who trained in martial arts until they both fought each other in the tournament finals, which Nicole won. She left America for Japan so she could train harder, then came back to America for a revenge match against her old friend.
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->'''Debut''': Season 4, "The Fury"
->Last appearance: Season 6, "The Web"
A cloud humanoid who is Masami's mother and wife
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* AlliterativeName: '''Y'''uki '''Y'''oshida.
* AlmightyMom: Just like Nicole, she can cause general chaos and destruction without consequence simply because she's too strong for anyone else to do anything about it.
* AnimateInanimateObject: She’s a cloud.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: She's very strong and disrespectful.
* BlackBeadEyes: Shares this with Masami as she is a cloud woman.
* ADayInTheLimelight: In "The Fury."
* {{Foil}}: Yuki and Nicole are both talented fighters who started out a lot alike, but their lives went in opposite directions after their match together. Yuki dedicated almost all of her time to training, which she was able to because she was born into money. Nicole gave up martial arts, but a demanding family and financial hardships forced her to become stronger anyway.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: A cloud who wears clothes.
* MamaBear: The first second she hears Masami (along with Gumball, Darwin, and Anais) in danger, she stops her fight with Nicole to save her.
* NoblewomansLaugh: She has one, befitting her heritage and personality.
* RichBitch: She cares about her fighting prowess much more than her wealth, but she's not above using it to bully Nicole into fighting her again.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Since her husband owns the Rainbow Factory where Nicole works, Yuki is able to harass her with impunity for refusing to fight. After that fails, Nicole acquiesces under the threat of being fired and having her house foreclosed on.
* ShesGotLegs: Likes to show them off in her kicking poses and even flirt with Richard just to tick Nicole off.
* SoreLoser: She was so offended that Nicole beat her that she left the country to train for years before insisting on a rematch. After losing to Nicole again, she refuses Nicole's wish to be friends again until their kids are in danger.
* SupernaturalMartialArts: Unlike Nicole, who gets her strength from the UnstoppableRage built up from being a working mother, Yuki's power comes from training. Mostly this includes superhuman physical abilities and KiManipulation.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Before losing to Nicole, Yuki was a friendly person. After the loss and years of training, she's become more arrogant and callous.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Nicole and Yuki go way back until their fated match which the latter lost. She makes Nicole's life a living hell and threatens her job as well as her home just to get her to fight, which the latter eventually accepted. They got back to being friends again when they saved their kids from the collapsing gymnasium caused by their fight, and both insists it was "[[{{Understatement}} just a little argument between friends]]".
* AlliterativeName: '''Y'''uki '''Y'''oshida.
* AlmightyMom: Just like Nicole, she can cause general chaos and destruction without consequence simply because she's too strong for anyone else to do anything about it.
* AnimateInanimateObject: She’s a cloud.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: She's very strong and disrespectful.
* BlackBeadEyes: Shares this with Masami as she is a cloud woman.
* ADayInTheLimelight: In "The Fury."
* {{Foil}}: Yuki and Nicole are both talented fighters who started out a lot alike, but their lives went in opposite directions after their match together. Yuki dedicated almost all of her time to training, which she was able to because she was born into money. Nicole gave up martial arts, but a demanding family and financial hardships forced her to become stronger anyway.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: A cloud who wears clothes.
* MamaBear: The first second she hears Masami (along with Gumball, Darwin, and Anais) in danger, she stops her fight with Nicole to save her.
* NoblewomansLaugh: She has one, befitting her heritage and personality.
* RichBitch: She cares about her fighting prowess much more than her wealth, but she's not above using it to bully Nicole into fighting her again.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Since her husband owns the Rainbow Factory where Nicole works, Yuki is able to harass her with impunity for refusing to fight. After that fails, Nicole acquiesces under the threat of being fired and having her house foreclosed on.
* ShesGotLegs: Likes to show them off in her kicking poses and even flirt with Richard just to tick Nicole off.
* SoreLoser: She was so offended that Nicole beat her that she left the country to train for years before insisting on a rematch. After losing to Nicole again, she refuses Nicole's wish to be friends again until their kids are in danger.
* SupernaturalMartialArts: Unlike Nicole, who gets her strength from the UnstoppableRage built up from being a working mother, Yuki's power comes from training. Mostly this includes superhuman physical abilities and KiManipulation.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Before losing to Nicole, Yuki was a friendly person. After the loss and years of training, she's become more arrogant and callous.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Nicole and Yuki go way back until their fated match which the latter lost. She makes Nicole's life a living hell and threatens her job as well as her home just to get her to fight, which the latter eventually accepted. They got back to being friends again when they saved their kids from the collapsing gymnasium caused by their fight, and both insists it was "[[{{Understatement}} just a little argument between friends]]".
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* AlliterativeName: '''Y'''uki '''Y'''oshida.
* AlmightyMom: Just like Nicole, she can cause general chaos and destruction without consequence simply because she's too strong for anyone else to do anything about it.
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* BlackBeadEyes: Shares this with Masami as she is a cloud woman.
* ADayInTheLimelight: In
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* ADayInTheLimelight
** "The World", where they get their
** "The Revolt", where Darwin tries to convince them to start a revolt against their owners.
* DependingOnTheWriter: The show plays it fast and loose on what objects can be considered alive and which objects are not.
* TheDogBitesBack: Darwin rather callously throws away a soda can who is clearly heartbroken over their one-sided friendship ending. Later on, he, along with a whole army of soda cans pummel Darwin in
* DrivenToSuicide
** Gumball's phone decides to fall to it's death after
** The TV in "The Candidate" turns himself off with his remote (in a similar manner to
* EverythingTalks: Damn near everything in Elmore is alive and are able to
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* MamaBear: The first second she hears Masami (along with Gumball, Darwin, and Anais) in danger, she stops her fight with Nicole
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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Since her husband owns
* VitriolicBestBuds: Light Switch and
* ShesGotLegs: Likes to show them off in her kicking poses and even flirt with Richard just to tick Nicole off.
* SoreLoser: She was so offended that Nicole beat her that she left the country to train for years before insisting on a rematch. After losing to Nicole again, she refuses Nicole's wish to be friends again until their kids are in danger.
* SupernaturalMartialArts: Unlike Nicole, who gets her strength from the UnstoppableRage built up from being a working mother, Yuki's power comes from training. Mostly this includes superhuman physical abilities and KiManipulation.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Before losing to Nicole, Yuki was a friendly person. After the loss and years of training, she's become more arrogant and callous.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Nicole and Yuki go way back until their fated match which the latter lost. She makes Nicole's life a living hell and threatens her job as well as her home just to get her to fight, which the latter eventually accepted.
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[[folder:Timmy/The Internet]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Hugo Harold-Harrison
-->'''Debut''': Season 2, "The Internet"
-->Last appearance: Season 6, "The Web"
The literal personification of the internet.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: He's the whole internet, and especially the {{GIFT}}, personified as one room full of monitors and a screen for a face. In "The Intelligence", he's shown to apparently embody ''all'' technology, and him shutting down brings people back to the dark ages.
* ArtShift: He was initially 2D-animared, but in Season 6, he becomes a CGI character.
* AscendedExtra: In “The Internet”, he was just a MonsterOfTheWeek, but he [[TheBusCameBack returned]] in “The Love”, two seasons later, and has two important roles in "The Intelligence" and "The Spinoffs", another two seasons later.
* BasementDweller: Timmy lives in a dark room in his mother's basement. He might not be ''capable'' of leaving, but it doesn't seem like he'd want to anyway.
* TheBusCameBack: Originally just a MonsterOfTheWeek in "The Internet", but came back in one segment of "The Love" two seasons later.
* EverythingIsOnline: The Internet is able to hack traffic signs, police records, power lines (not just the power going through them, the physical object), and fire hydrants to keep Darwin and Gumball away. So they just take a path through the park.
* FourthWallObserver: "The Spinoffs" shows he is aware ''The Amazing World of Gumball'' is a TV show, and Rob capturing him lets him [[HostileShowTakeover alter the show itself]].
* {{GIFT}}: Timmy [[InvokedTrope directly invokes]] the power of anonymity for being a jerk.
-->''I can be a jerk to anyone, while I'm behind the screen, in the safety and comfort of my own home.''
* HeelFaceTurn: Was originally the MonsterOfTheWeek in "The Internet". Since then he's more of a nuisance and does get along with Gumball and Darwin in "The Intelligence".
* ItsAllAboutMe: Feels he’s entitled to meddle with people’s lives ForTheEvulz and claims no responsibility for his action. When put under threat, he will pretty much bargain that the internet's value justifies his actions.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: When Gumball and Darwin’s decide to spare him, he viciously rejects their pleas to consider other people or take responsibility for his actions.
* MadeOfEvil: Gumball claims the Internet, "like a goatee", is made out of evil.
* OneSteveLimit. Averted. There are two other Timmys: the frog kid and the gray humanoid from "The Schooling".
* TookALevelInKindness: In the “The Intelligence”, he’s in much more cordial terms with Gumball and Darwin.
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[[folder:Yuki Yoshida]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Naoko Mori
->'''Debut''': Season 4, "The Fury"
->Last appearance: Season 6, "The Web"
A cloud humanoid who is Masami's mother and wife of the owner of the Rainbow Factory. She and Nicole were childhood friends who trained in martial arts until they both fought each other in the tournament finals, which Nicole won. She left America for Japan so she could train harder, then came back to America for a revenge match against her old friend.
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* AlliterativeName: '''Y'''uki '''Y'''oshida.
* AlmightyMom: Just like Nicole, she can cause general chaos and destruction without consequence simply because she's too strong for anyone else to do anything about it.
* AnimateInanimateObject: She’s a cloud.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: She's very strong and disrespectful.
* BlackBeadEyes: Shares this with Masami as she is a cloud woman.
* ADayInTheLimelight: In "The Fury."
* {{Foil}}: Yuki and Nicole are both talented fighters who started out a lot alike, but their lives went in opposite directions after their match together. Yuki dedicated almost all of her time to training, which she was able to because she was born into money. Nicole gave up martial arts, but a demanding family and financial hardships forced her to become stronger anyway.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: A cloud who wears clothes.
* MamaBear: The first second she hears Masami (along with Gumball, Darwin, and Anais) in danger, she stops her fight with Nicole to save her.
* NoblewomansLaugh: She has one, befitting her heritage and personality.
* RichBitch: She cares about her fighting prowess much more than her wealth, but she's not above using it to bully Nicole into fighting her again.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Since her husband owns the Rainbow Factory where Nicole works, Yuki is able to harass her with impunity for refusing to fight. After that fails, Nicole acquiesces under the threat of being fired and having her house foreclosed on.
* ShesGotLegs: Likes to show them off in her kicking poses and even flirt with Richard just to tick Nicole off.
* SoreLoser: She was so offended that Nicole beat her that she left the country to train for years before insisting on a rematch. After losing to Nicole again, she refuses Nicole's wish to be friends again until their kids are in danger.
* SupernaturalMartialArts: Unlike Nicole, who gets her strength from the UnstoppableRage built up from being a working mother, Yuki's power comes from training. Mostly this includes superhuman physical abilities and KiManipulation.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Before losing to Nicole, Yuki was a friendly person. After the loss and years of training, she's become more arrogant and callous.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Nicole and Yuki go way back until their fated match which the latter lost. She makes Nicole's life a living hell and threatens her job as well as her home just to get her to fight, which the latter eventually accepted. They got back to being friends again when they saved their kids from the collapsing gymnasium caused by their fight, and both insists it was "[[{{Understatement}} just a little argument between friends]]".
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-->'''Voiced by''': Hugo Harold-Harrison
-->'''Debut''': Season 2, "The Internet"
-->Last appearance: Season 6, "The Web"
The literal personification of the internet.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: He's the whole internet, and especially the {{GIFT}}, personified as one room full of monitors and a screen for a face. In "The Intelligence", he's shown to apparently embody ''all'' technology, and him shutting down brings people back to the dark ages.
* ArtShift: He was initially 2D-animared, but in Season 6, he becomes a CGI character.
* AscendedExtra: In “The Internet”, he was just a MonsterOfTheWeek, but he [[TheBusCameBack returned]] in “The Love”, two seasons later, and has two important roles in "The Intelligence" and "The Spinoffs", another two seasons later.
* BasementDweller: Timmy lives in a dark room in his mother's basement. He might not be ''capable'' of leaving, but it doesn't seem like he'd want to anyway.
* TheBusCameBack: Originally just a MonsterOfTheWeek in "The Internet", but came back in one segment of "The Love" two seasons later.
* EverythingIsOnline: The Internet is able to hack traffic signs, police records, power lines (not just the power going through them, the physical object), and fire hydrants to keep Darwin and Gumball away. So they just take a path through the park.
* FourthWallObserver: "The Spinoffs" shows he is aware ''The Amazing World of Gumball'' is a TV show, and Rob capturing him lets him [[HostileShowTakeover alter the show itself]].
* {{GIFT}}: Timmy [[InvokedTrope directly invokes]] the power of anonymity for being a jerk.
-->''I can be a jerk to anyone, while I'm behind the screen, in the safety and comfort of my own home.''
* HeelFaceTurn: Was originally the MonsterOfTheWeek in "The Internet". Since then he's more of a nuisance and does get along with Gumball and Darwin in "The Intelligence".
* ItsAllAboutMe: Feels he’s entitled to meddle with people’s lives ForTheEvulz and claims no responsibility for his action. When put under threat, he will pretty much bargain that the internet's value justifies his actions.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: When Gumball and Darwin’s decide to spare him, he viciously rejects their pleas to consider other people or take responsibility for his actions.
* MadeOfEvil: Gumball claims the Internet, "like a goatee", is made out of evil.
* OneSteveLimit. Averted. There are two other Timmys: the frog kid and the gray humanoid from "The Schooling".
* TookALevelInKindness: In the “The Intelligence”, he’s in much more cordial terms with Gumball and Darwin.
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[[folder:Yuki Yoshida]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Naoko Mori
->'''Debut''': Season 4, "The Fury"
->Last appearance: Season 6, "The Web"
A cloud humanoid who is Masami's mother and wife of the owner of the Rainbow Factory. She and Nicole were childhood friends who trained in martial arts until they both fought each other in the tournament finals, which Nicole won. She left America for Japan so she could train harder, then came back to America for a revenge match against her old friend.
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* AlliterativeName: '''Y'''uki '''Y'''oshida.
* AlmightyMom: Just like Nicole, she can cause general chaos and destruction without consequence simply because she's too strong for anyone else to do anything about it.
* AnimateInanimateObject: She’s a cloud.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: She's very strong and disrespectful.
* BlackBeadEyes: Shares this with Masami as she is a cloud woman.
* ADayInTheLimelight: In "The Fury."
* {{Foil}}: Yuki and Nicole are both talented fighters who started out a lot alike, but their lives went in opposite directions after their match together. Yuki dedicated almost all of her time to training, which she was able to because she was born into money. Nicole gave up martial arts, but a demanding family and financial hardships forced her to become stronger anyway.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: A cloud who wears clothes.
* MamaBear: The first second she hears Masami (along with Gumball, Darwin, and Anais) in danger, she stops her fight with Nicole to save her.
* NoblewomansLaugh: She has one, befitting her heritage and personality.
* RichBitch: She cares about her fighting prowess much more than her wealth, but she's not above using it to bully Nicole into fighting her again.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Since her husband owns the Rainbow Factory where Nicole works, Yuki is able to harass her with impunity for refusing to fight. After that fails, Nicole acquiesces under the threat of being fired and having her house foreclosed on.
* ShesGotLegs: Likes to show them off in her kicking poses and even flirt with Richard just to tick Nicole off.
* SoreLoser: She was so offended that Nicole beat her that she left the country to train for years before insisting on a rematch. After losing to Nicole again, she refuses Nicole's wish to be friends again until their kids are in danger.
* SupernaturalMartialArts: Unlike Nicole, who gets her strength from the UnstoppableRage built up from being a working mother, Yuki's power comes from training. Mostly this includes superhuman physical abilities and KiManipulation.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Before losing to Nicole, Yuki was a friendly person. After the loss and years of training, she's become more arrogant and callous.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Nicole and Yuki go way back until their fated match which the latter lost. She makes Nicole's life a living hell and threatens her job as well as her home just to get her to fight, which the latter eventually accepted. They got back to being friends again when they saved their kids from the collapsing gymnasium caused by their fight, and both insists it was "[[{{Understatement}} just a little argument between friends]]".
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** Rarely, he completely averts all his negative traits and is a straitlaced competent officer who gets the job done.
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** Rarely, he completely averts all his negative traits and is a straitlaced competent officer who gets the job done.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: The show switches between three personalities of his:
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** He's a DirtyCop who tries his best to do as little work as possible.
** He completely averts all his negative traits and is a straitlaced competent officer who gets the job done.
** Most of the time, he's an eager and well-meaning, but utterly inept cop.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: In "The Knights," "The Apprentice," and "The Transformation."
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** In "The Knights," where he forbids Penny from seeing Gumball after a bad first impression.
** In "The Apprentice," where Gumball forcibly becomes his new apprentice and the two head it out in Chanax.
** In "TheTransformation."Transformation," he triggers a family meltdown over whether or not Penny should be out of her shell.
** In "The Knights," where he forbids Penny from seeing Gumball after a bad first impression.
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** In "The Debt," where Gumball becomes his bodyguard.
** In "The Poltergeist," his marraige hits a rough patch and Gumball tries to mend things.
** In "The Car," he tries to "punish" Gumball and Darwin with several chores for ruining his day.
** In "The Tag," he ends up in a rivalry with Richard after the both of them get house arrest.
** In "The Sale,"and he tries to sell his house.
** In "TheHeart."Heart," he tries to repair his friendship with Gumball and Darwin.
** In "The Debt," where Gumball becomes his bodyguard.
** In "The Poltergeist," his marraige hits a rough patch and Gumball tries to mend things.
** In "The Car," he tries to "punish" Gumball and Darwin with several chores for ruining his day.
** In "The Tag," he ends up in a rivalry with Richard after the both of them get house arrest.
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** In "TheWatch."Watch," Gumball and Darwin try to get back a watch that he has.
** In "The Crew," he lets Gumball and Darwin join their crew.
** In "The
** In "The Crew," he lets Gumball and Darwin join their crew.
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** In "TheBlame."Blame," she decides to ban all video games in Elmore.
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** In "TheFounder".Founder," where he becomes the second-in-command for Richard.
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** In "TheSorcerer" is Colossus," where her parenting ideals gets put to question.
** In "The Sorcerer," where she tricks Gumball into doing her house work under thefirst episode to give her a major role without Hector also playing an important role.guise of teaching him magic.
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** In "The Refund," he keeps refusing a refund to Gumball and Darwin.
** In "The Pizza,"and he quits all of his jobs after being the ButtMonkey for too long.
** In "TheStars."Stars," Gumball abuses online reviews to make Larry do all sorts of changes to his jobs.
** In "The Refund," he keeps refusing a refund to Gumball and Darwin.
** In "The Pizza,"
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* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's one of the most friendly characters in the show. She affectionately plays with Gumball more than once and didn't even seem bothered when he was too sleepy to properly babysit her. She was the only person who didn't heckle or harass Gumball to choose side in her family's big arguement.
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* BarrierMaiden: Without him, Elmore would be plunged into the Dark Ages. Complete with disease spreading and witch hunting.
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* BarrierMaiden: Without him, Elmore would be plunged into the Dark Ages. Complete with disease spreading spread and witch hunting.