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* VillainSong: She gets a rendition of "My Favorite Things" from ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'', except her favorite things include misery, toothaches, sick dogs,

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* VillainSong: She gets a rendition of "My Favorite Things" from ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'', except her favorite things "favorite things" include misery, [[BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad toothaches, sick dogs,dogs, stubbed toes, and the misery of others]].

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* EveryoneHasStandards: He may be a GrumpyOldMan and a CrankyNeighbor, but even he finds his wife to be a horrifying irredeemable monster, and he tries to dissuade Gumball and Darwin from [[TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow attempting to understand her]].



* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Due to her limited appearances, Mrs. Robinson was initially just the nagging wife of her much more significant husband. Then came "The Wicked", which established her as being TheSociopath all along.



* EvilIsPetty: Even when she's not causing outright mayhem, she still does unnecessarily mean things like sticking a butterfly in a spiderweb, throwing her neighbors' mail all over the ground, and ruining Principal Brown's car.



* HumanoidAbomination: Outwardly, she appears to just be a puppet woman who fits right into the usual ArtStyleClash of Elmore. Despite that, her tag claims that she was [[MadeOfEvil made in the fiery pits of the underworld itself]].



* KickTheDog: Mrs. Robinson nearly kills Darwin when she tosses a tiny plastic car down his throat. When she notices Darwin is choking on it, not only she does not do anything to help, but she also smirks at the sight, having grown tired of the boy trying to change her throughout the episode. She gives him a mocking wave, before leaving him to die.

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** She commits a variety of petty crimes during her VillainSong, but the cruelest moment is when she causes a (possibly fatal) car crash while the young Billy is ForcedToWatch, [[HarmfulToMinors traumatizing him]]. She then knocks his ice cream cone out of his hand, collects his tears in a cup, takes a sip, and smashes the glass over his head.
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Mrs. Robinson nearly kills Darwin when she tosses a tiny plastic car down his throat. When she notices Darwin is choking on it, not only she does not do anything to help, but she also smirks at the sight, having grown tired of the boy trying to change her throughout the episode. She gives him a mocking wave, before leaving him to die.



* PracticallyJoker: She's a sociopath who enjoys causing random destruction and mayhem ForTheEvulz whose past and motives are shrouded in mystery. Even Mr. Robinson references ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' when describing her.

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* PokeThePoodle: Some of her lesser actions count as this, like [[EvilIsPetty cutting Mr. Small's flowers and knocking over trash cans]].
* PracticallyJoker: She's a mysterious sociopath who enjoys causing random destruction and mayhem ForTheEvulz whose past and motives are shrouded in mystery.ForTheEvulz. Even Mr. Robinson references ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' when describing her.


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* BeyondRedemption: Both Gumball and Mr. Robinson try to convince [[AllLovingHero Darwin]] that Margaret is a completely irredeemable sociopath who cannot be reasoned with. After she leaves him to die because of her own actions, Darwin winds up agreeing.

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* AwfulWeddedLife: He constantly bickers with Mrs. Robinson and his dialogue in "The Wicked" implied that he only stays with her out of fear.



* DefrostingIceKing: It happens ''very'' slowly, but by the sixth season, he's become much nicer to Rocky and has warmed up to Gumball and Darwin.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He has a smug sense of superiority and sees most people as below him, but has developed a fairly good relationship with his son, as shown in "The Heart".

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He has a smug sense of superiority and sees most people as below him, but has developed a fairly good relationship with his son, as shown in "The Heart". Likewise, he doesn't actually hate Gumball and Darwin as much as he ''thinks'' he does, and ends up going out of his way to regain their friendship when they turn against him.



* AxCrazy: She goes around town wreaking havoc burning down buildings and tries to run people over ForTheEvulz.
* BlackComedy: All of her actions in "The Wicked" are extremely disturbing, yet darkly funny due to the fact that they're coming from a Muppet-like creature in a kids' show who can't even speak English.
* CainAndAbel: She apparently tried to drown her brother to death as a kid and [[UncertainDoom it's unclear whether he survived]].
* CardCarryingVillain: While terrorizing the citizens of Elmore, she cheerfully dances to a song about how much she [[{{Sadist}} enjoys their misery]].
* ComedicSociopathy: "The Wicked" shows her committing a litany of horrific crimes in broad daylight, and all of it is PlayedForLaughs due to [[CardCarryingVillain how unapologetically evil she is]].



* ADayInTheLimelight: In "The Wicked," where Darwin tries to prove that she's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: In "The Wicked," where Darwin tries to prove that she's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold. He gets proven [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk wrong]].
* EnfantTerrible: As a toddler, she began by ripping a teddy bear's head off. By the time she approached adolescence, she was already trying to [[CainAndAbel drown her own brother]] and only got worse from there.
* EvenEvilCanBeloved: Subverted. Although Mr. Robinson has been married to her for many years and may have loved her in the past, by the current day, he's grumpy towards her at best and outright ''terrified of her'' at worst.



* HappilyMarried: See Mr. Robinson's entry above.

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* HappilyMarried: Subverted. See Mr. Robinson's entry above.



* LaserGuidedKarma: After being a ChaoticEvil KarmaHoudini throughout the entirety of "The Wicked", Mrs. Robinson's luck runs out when she gets into a car wreck, gets blown up, gets hit by a jetliner and run over by an ambulance within the episode's last scene.

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* LackOfEmpathy: She witnesses Darwin, ''a child'', choking to death... only to smile and leave him to die.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]]. After being a ChaoticEvil KarmaHoudini throughout the entirety of "The Wicked", Mrs. Robinson's luck runs out when she gets into a car wreck, gets blown up, gets hit by a jetliner and run over by an ambulance within the episode's last scene.



* MadeOfEvil: According to her tag, she was made in the fiery pits of the underworld.
* TheSociopath: "The Wicked" cements her as this.

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* MadeOfEvil: According to her tag, she was made from 70% cotton, 30% polyester, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick and manufactured in the fiery pits of the underworld.
underworld]].
* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Mr. Robinson is a jerk and occasionally an antagonist to the Wattersons, but he's hardly an evil man. [[TheSociopath His wife, on the other hand...]]
* MysteriousPast: Mr. Robinson knows absolutely nothing about her past aside from the fact that she grew up in Elmore, and theorizes that she was [[MadeOfEvil simply born evil]]. Her tag seems to support that theory.
* PracticallyJoker: She's a sociopath who enjoys causing random destruction and mayhem ForTheEvulz whose past and motives are shrouded in mystery. Even Mr. Robinson references ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' when describing her.
-->'''Mr. Robinson:''' Some people aren't looking for anything logical; they can't be bought, reasoned or negotiated with. [[ForTheEvulz Sometimes man just wants to watch the world burn.]]
* {{Pyromaniac}}: She had a disturbing obsession with fire, to the point of trying to use her chimney to burn Santa Claus to death and committing arson against Elmore Junior High in the past.
* {{Sadist}}: She finds the misery of others incredibly entertaining, to the point that she's thought up a whole song about it.
* TheSociopath: "The Wicked" cements her as this.this, being an impulsive {{sadist}} who revels in spreading chaos and exhibits a chilling LackOfEmpathy towards everyone around her, including [[WouldHurtAChild children]], [[AwfulWeddedLife her husband]], and [[AbusiveParents her own son]].
-->'''Darwin:''' [[PsychoticSmirk She smiled.]] I was choking, she looked straight at me, and she ''[[{{Sadist}} smiled]]''. That woman is evil personified!



* VileVillainSaccharineShow: She in the running for the most evil villain in the entire series as she doesn't have any sympathetic reasons behind her wickedness, unlike Rob who is another contender. She ''[[MadeOfEvil knows]]'' she's evil, and [[CardCarryingVillain she revels on this fact]]. However, despite the fact that she often bickers with her husband, she ''still'' [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes loves him]].

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* UsedToBeASweetKid: [[SubvertedTrope Nope.]] Darwin theorizes that she must have been this at some point, but by looking into her scrapbook, he and Gumball find photos of her as a youth attempting to drown her brother, burning down the school, and trying to roast Santa alive.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: She in the running for the most evil villain in the entire series as she doesn't have any sympathetic reasons behind her wickedness, unlike Rob who is another contender. She ''[[MadeOfEvil knows]]'' she's evil, and [[CardCarryingVillain she revels on this fact]]. However, despite the fact that she often bickers with her husband, she ''still'' [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes loves him]].
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* LikeFatherLikeSon: "The Choices" shows that, in his youth, he was just as much a CasanovaWannabe and a {{Jerkass}} as Tobias, possibly even worse.

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* LikeFatherLikeSon: "The Choices" shows that, in his youth, he was just as much a CasanovaWannabe and a {{Jerkass}} as Tobias, possibly even worse.
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* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Even though Jackie isn't the best, why would she marry her slimey, cowardly jerk of a husband is unknown.

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* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Even though Jackie isn't the best, a diamond, why would she marry her slimey, cowardly jerk of a husband is unknown.

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* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Is shorter than his wife.



* {{Jerkass}}: Many of her scenes shows her as an unpleasant and rude person.

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* {{Jerkass}}: JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Many of her scenes shows her as an unpleasant person, but she does care about her son and rude person.sings for his birthday.


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* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Is taller than her husband.
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* WouldHurtAChild: In "The Knights", he shuts the door on Tobias' foot before locking it, leaving the boy to pull it out himself.
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* OneWordVocabulary: Throughout the series, Margaret only speaks in "Mehs" and nothing else, she even writes like this as seen in her diary. Some characters do seem to understand what she's saying, like with Mr. Robinson, and Darwin even tries to speak with her using her "Meh" language, but in just comes across as nonsensical phrases to her.
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* OneWordVocabulary: Throughout the series, Margaret only speaks in "Mehs" any nothing else, she even writes like this as seen in her diary. Some characters do seem to understand what she's saying, like with Mr. Robinson, and Darwin even tries to speak with her using her "Meh" language, but in just comes across as nonsensical phrases to her.

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* OneWordVocabulary: Throughout the series, Margaret only speaks in "Mehs" any and nothing else, she even writes like this as seen in her diary. Some characters do seem to understand what she's saying, like with Mr. Robinson, and Darwin even tries to speak with her using her "Meh" language, but in just comes across as nonsensical phrases to her.
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* OneWordVocabulary: Throughout the series, Margaret only speaks in "Mehs" any nothing else, she even writes like this as seen in her diary. Some characters do seem to understand what she's saying, like with Mr. Robinson, and Darwin even tries to speak with her using her "Meh" language, but in just comes across as nonsensical phrases to her.
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[[center:[-[[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballTheWattersons The Wattersons]] | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballGumballWatterson Gumball Watterson]] | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballStudentsOfElmoreJuniorHigh Students of Elmore Junior High]] | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballElmoreJuniorHighStaff Elmore Junior High Staff]] | '''Other Citizens of Elmore''' | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballOther Other]] | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballExtremelyMinorCharacters Minor Characters]]-]]]

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[[center:[-[[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballTheWattersons The Wattersons]] | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballGumballWatterson Gumball Watterson]] | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballStudentsOfElmoreJuniorHigh Students of Elmore Junior High]] | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballElmoreJuniorHighStaff Elmore Junior High Staff]] | '''Other Citizens of Elmore''' | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballOther Other]] | [[Characters/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballExtremelyMinorCharacters Minor Characters]]-]]]
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* NotHelpingYourCase: Falls into this in "The Car." While he's justified in being furious at the Wattersons for destroying his new car, he doesn't do himself any favors by screaming in Donut Cop's face to arrest them, destroying the Wattersons' own car in a fit of rage ''right in front of him'', and then trying to attack Donut Cop when he tasers Margaret, who was trying to attack the former first; in the end, all he succeeds in doing is getting ''himself'' arrested.

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* NotHelpingYourCase: Falls into this in "The Car." While he's justified in being furious at the Wattersons for destroying his new car, he doesn't do himself any favors by screaming in Donut Cop's face to arrest them, them (while also claiming he's his boss because [[InsaneTrollLogic his taxpayer dollars fund his salary]]), destroying the Wattersons' own car in a fit of rage ''right in front of him'', him'' with a golfclub, and then trying to attack Donut Cop when he tasers Margaret, who was trying to attack the former first; in the end, all he succeeds in doing is getting ''himself'' and his wife arrested.



** In "The Pizza," he quits all of his jobs after being the ButtMonkey for too long.

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** In "The Pizza," he quits all of his jobs after being the resident ButtMonkey for too long.



** Larry has 38 jobs, and if he stops, society collapses and his heart stops from exaustion. Richard does not work at all, and if he does, the world ends.

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** Larry has 38 jobs, and if he stops, society collapses and his heart stops from exaustion.exhaustion. Richard does not work at all, and if he does, the world ends.

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* IronicName: Her name means "happiness," which is funny, considering how much of [[{{Jerkass}} an unlikeable jerk]] she is, bringing upon misery towards everyone she meets.



* JerkassHasAPoint: While [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech her assessment of Nicole and her family]] is horrendously classist, she is right about two things: First, Nicole really did miss out on higher education to live with Richard, to her financial detriment (although that was as much because her parents drove her away). Second, the play date between Anais and Billy was indeed a transparent and rather pathetic attempt at [[SocialClimber social climbing]] on Nicole's part.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: While [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech her assessment of Nicole and her family]] is horrendously classist, she is right about two things: First, Nicole really did miss out on higher education to live with Richard, to her financial detriment (although that was as much because her parents drove her away). Second, the play date between Anais and Billy was ''was'' indeed a transparent and rather pathetic attempt at [[SocialClimber social climbing]] on Nicole's part.
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-->Last appearance" Season 4, "The Routine"

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-->Last appearance" appearance: Season 4, "The Routine"
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-->Voiced by Rupert Degas (Season 1), Stefan Ashton Frank (Season 2 onward)

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-->Voiced by Rupert Degas Creator/RupertDegas (Season 1), Stefan Ashton Frank (Season 2 onward)



->'''Voiced by''': Lewis [=MacLeod=] (Season 1), Dan Russell (Season 2, onward)

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->'''Voiced by''': Lewis [=MacLeod=] Creator/LewisMacLeod (Season 1), Dan Russell (Season 2, onward)
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* WitchClassic: She turns out to really be a witch, as Gumball had guessed, and has a lot of the visual traits, including discolored warty skin, [[SinisterSchnoz a big nose]], and a WitchBroom (though she also has regular brooms).

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* WitchClassic: She turns out to really be a witch, as Gumball had guessed, and has a lot of the visual traits, including discolored warty skin, [[SinisterSchnoz a big nose]], and a WitchBroom FlyingBroomstick (though she also has regular brooms).
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* HateSink: A smug, unsympathetic, misogynistic 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 [[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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* HateSink: A smug, unsympathetic, misogynistic 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 [[KickTheSonOfABitch [[KarmicDeath 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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** Unintentionally done in "The Pizza", where he decides to quit all of his jobs after [[DudeWheresMyRespect being humiliated so much by everyone in Elmore]]. Unbeknownst him, this causes an economic collapse in his absence and everyone suffers from it except him.

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** Unintentionally done in "The Pizza", where he decides to quit all of his jobs after [[DudeWheresMyRespect being humiliated so much by everyone in Elmore]]. Unbeknownst to him, this causes an economic collapse in his absence and everyone suffers from it except him.
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* {{Workaholic}}: Larry take all his jobs very seriously--mostly to distract himself from how he doesn't find any of them fulfilling.

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* {{Workaholic}}: Larry take takes all his jobs very seriously--mostly to distract himself from how he doesn't find any of them fulfilling.
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* BarrierMaiden: Similar to Alan, he holds so many jobs that his continued employment is required to keep Elmore's economy (and society as a whole) from spontaneously collapsing.

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* SatelliteCharacter: Usually only appears with her family with her only getting ''one scene'' in the entire series where she shows a character trait independent from her family. Namely in "The Gripes" where she is shown to be generous to a fault.

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* BoyfriendBlockingDad: He refuses to let Penny see Gumball after his family makes a bad impression in "The Knights", and flat-out refuses to even let her say anything about it. In "The Kids", when Gumball's voice sounds like a squeaky teenager due to puberty and Patrick thinks it's a prank call, he gives Gumball (whom he mistakes for somebody else) fair warning to back down or suffer the consequences. "The Shell" implies a lot of this is because their whole family are secretive about what they're like under their shells, but this ends up backfiring and making Penny feel ashamed after she leaves her shell. Since "The Shell," however, Patrick hasn't been as overprotective or as antagonistic to Gumball: In "The Spoiler," he still feels the need to eavesdrop over Gumball and Penny's phone conversation, but he's notably less hostile towards Gumball than he was before and actually feels bad about revealing a major plot point in "The Screamening".



* OverprotectiveDad: He refuses to let Penny see Gumball after his family makes a bad impression in "The Knights", and flat-out refuses to even let her say anything about it. In "The Kids", when Gumball's voice sounds like a squeaky teenager due to puberty and Patrick thinks it's a prank call, he gives Gumball (whom he mistakes for somebody else) fair warning to back down or suffer the consequences. "The Shell" implies a lot of this is because their whole family are secretive about what they're like under their shells, but this ends up backfiring and making Penny feel ashamed after she leaves her shell. Since "The Shell," however, Patrick hasn't been as overprotective or as antagonistic to Gumball: In "The Spoiler," he still feels the need to eavesdrop over Gumball and Penny's phone conversation, but he's notably less hostile towards Gumball than he was before and actually feels bad about revealing a major plot point in "The Screamening".
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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). He's also very similar to [[WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife Ed Bighead]], because both [[AwfulWeddedLife CONSTANTLY argue with their wives]], [[CrankyNeighbor frequently get angry at their neighbors]], and have an adult son who is initially estranged, but whom they [[CharacterDevelopment get on better terms with over the course of the series]].

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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). He's also very similar to [[WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife Ed Bighead]], because both [[AwfulWeddedLife CONSTANTLY argue with their wives]], [[CrankyNeighbor frequently get angry at their neighbors]], and have an adult son child who is initially estranged, but whom they [[CharacterDevelopment get on better terms with over the course of the series]].
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* StatuesqueStunner: A gorgeous women who's nearly the same height as the [=6'4''=] Richard.

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* StatuesqueStunner: A gorgeous women woman who's nearly the same height as the [=6'4''=] Richard.
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* DonutMessWithACop: He's a cop ''and'' a living doughnut, as well as the page image.

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* DonutMessWithACop: He's a cop ''and'' a living doughnut, as well as the page image. Befitting the trope, he's also obsessed with food, and often skives off his duties to pig out. The unanswered question of ''how'' he eats, given his mouth is a giant hole, is a running gag on the show.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite claiming that he wants nothing to do with Wattersons, "The Heart" reveals that when Gumbal and Darwin were little, he would [[{{Troll}} personally go out of his way to mess with them]]. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard This would backfire later on when Gumball and Darwin become thoroughly convinced that he's their best friend]].

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* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite claiming that he wants nothing to do with Wattersons, "The Heart" reveals that when Gumbal Gumball and Darwin were little, he would [[{{Troll}} personally go out of his way to mess with them]]. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard This would backfire later on when Gumball and Darwin become thoroughly convinced that he's their best friend]].

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