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** Go back to the episode ''The Vegging'', and recall that a message was sent to Gumball and Darwin, specifically saying: "This is a message from the future. The strange things that happened today were for a reason and it was all the work of-" before it gave up once Gumball and Darwin stopped paying attention. Now recall that Barbara tried at several points to alert them and Joe about her location by altering the location they were at in the hopes they'd pay attention, before giving up and just making a portal once she realized they weren't paying attention. The implication is the someone tried to warn the past about this by using Barbara to alter the past, only to give up themselves once Gumball and Darwin refused to listen. The questions are then raised, who was it that sent the message? How long has the lack of a future been known? How many times have their been chances to avert the future only to fail due to Gumball and Darwin not caring? Just what is going on?

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** Go back to the episode ''The Vegging'', and recall that a message was sent to Gumball and Darwin, specifically saying: "This is a message from the future. The strange things that happened today were for a reason and it was all the work of-" of --" before it gave up once Gumball and Darwin stopped paying attention. Now recall that Barbara tried at several points to alert them and Joe about her location by altering the location they were at in the hopes they'd pay attention, before giving up and just making a portal once she realized they weren't paying attention. The implication is the that someone tried to warn the past about this by using Barbara to alter the past, only to give up themselves once Gumball and Darwin refused to listen. The questions are then raised, who was it that sent the message? How long has the lack of a future been known? How many times have their been chances to avert the future only to fail due to Gumball and Darwin not caring? Just '''''Just what is going on?on?'''''
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*The reason because the class of Gumball voted him for be the leader of them instead Anais in [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS6E12TheCandidate "The Canditate"]], because the heat was starting to make them mad.
*Sal Left Thumb is arrested in almost all his appareances, but he appears again, considering how [[PoliceIsUseless incompetent]] that is the police of Elmore is logic that an inmate can scape.



**It is even worse, maybe the building WAS NOT empity, we only know that Nicle and Mr. Yoshida weren't there, but it doesn't mean that nobody was there. Also if the building was not empity, or they didn't know that was empity means two things
1: Gumball, even if later [[MyGodWhatIHaveDone get worried and remorseful]] was during a time dispossed to explode a building with people, what other atrocities could he do impulsively and be too late to stop it when get remorseful?
2: Two childrens, or maybe only a chinld, because is probably that Darwin hasn't helped Gumball with it; are capable of enter in a fabric and make it explode, but the fridge horror is that if one or two childrens can do it what can do a group of adults (and more experienceds) terrorist?



** This is also supported by "The Crew" when he licks a jerkified Gumball and Darwin ({{ItMakesSenseInContext}}) and he says that he doesn't know if is more sad that he fact he was gonna to eat them, or the fact that he can't. [[NightareRetardant By the good side]] [[TheDitz Richard]] is not enough inteligent how to do it succefully



**This one is almost subverted, when she do any physical threath, at least to members of her family, she always stob and apologizes them. The times she is hard trying to teach the childs something, it is only because she was raised by a similar form, and probably she doesn't know another form. She can trick his family sometimes, and the rest of the Wattersons also, it is a standard behavior in her family.



** Go back to the episode ''The Vegging'', and recall that a message was sent to Gumball and Darwin, specifically saying: "This is a message from the future. The strange things that happened today were for a reason and it was all the work of-" before it gave up once Gumball and Darwin stopped paying attention. Now recall that Barbara tried at several points to alert them and Joe about her location by altering the location they were at in the hopes they'd pay attention, before giving up and just making a portal once she realized they weren't paying attention. The implication is the someone tried to warn the past about this by using Barbara to alter the past, only to give up themselves once Gumball and Darwin refused to listen. The questions are then raised, who was it that sent the message? How long has the lack of a future been known? How many times have their been chances to avert the future only to fail due to Gumball and Darwin not caring? Just what is going on?

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** Go back to the episode ''The Vegging'', and recall that a message was sent to Gumball and Darwin, specifically saying: "This is a message from the future. The strange things that happened today were for a reason and it was all the work of-" before it gave up once Gumball and Darwin stopped paying attention. Now recall that Barbara tried at several points to alert them and Joe about her location by altering the location they were at in the hopes they'd pay attention, before giving up and just making a portal once she realized they weren't paying attention. The implication is the someone tried to warn the past about this by using Barbara to alter the past, only to give up themselves once Gumball and Darwin refused to listen. The questions are then raised, who was it that sent the message? How long has the lack of a future been known? How many times have their been chances to avert the future only to fail due to Gumball and Darwin not caring? Just what is going on?on?
*At the end of "The Microwave" we see the chaos Kenneth is causing, it includes many hause in fire, hauses that could have people.
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* In "The Choices", Nicole imagines what life would be like if she hadn't met Richard. In two of her alternate paths, she marries Banana Bob and Harold--despite both men having sons in the present day, at no point does Nicole imagine having children with them. If Nicole had never met Richard, ''up to three children''--Anais, Gumball, and either Tobias or Banana Joe--would have never been born, with a fourth (Darwin) doomed to be a pet fish forever.
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** The parents would have had to had blown the stop sign (or at least not look before they started forward again) for that to happen.
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** Live action humans who are practically nonexistent in [[CityOfWeirdos Elmore]] and [[HumansAreCthulhu are considered horrifying freaks]] due to the closest thing they have to them being puppets they [[UncannyValley see them as "Like puppets made of meat".]]

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** Live action humans who are practically nonexistent in [[CityOfWeirdos [[QuirkyTown Elmore]] and [[HumansAreCthulhu are considered horrifying freaks]] due to the closest thing they have to them being puppets they [[UncannyValley see them as "Like puppets made of meat".]]
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*** [[spoiler: An episode of DarwinsYearbook reveals that she is gone to college.]]
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* Director Evil doesn't appreciate Ms Simian's attempts to flirt, for a couple obvious reasons (this ''is'' Ms Simian, after all). But even if it was another teacher trying it, it wouldn't work on the director [[spoiler: who is actually Rob. As a teenager at the oldest and a former student of Elmore Junior High, he has more than enough reasons to reject Ms. Simian based on sheer age-gap Squick factor.]]
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* In "The Rival", [[EnfantTerrible Baby Anais]] repeatedly tries to outright [[SiblingMurder kill Gumball and Darwin]]. At the end [[spoiler:Baby Anais is about to push Gumball and Darwin into an incinerator, but blows it because of her [[BabyTalk baby-talk]].]] What would have happened if [[spoiler:she didn't say anything?]] Or even worse, what if [[spoiler:Mr and Mrs Watterson came to the dump at the exact moment when she pushed?]]

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* In "The Rival", [[EnfantTerrible Baby Anais]] repeatedly tries to outright [[SiblingMurder kill Gumball and Darwin]]. At the end [[spoiler:Baby Anais is about to push Gumball and Darwin into an incinerator, but blows it because of her [[BabyTalk baby-talk]].]] What would have happened if [[spoiler:she didn't say anything?]] Or even worse, what if [[spoiler:Mr [[spoiler:Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Watterson came to the dump at the exact moment when she pushed?]]
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* In "The Bus", [[spoiler:Rob made progress as a genuine threat to Gumball in the others. Just how much he can be even a bigger threat? We may find out in "The Disaster".]]

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* In "The Bus", [[spoiler:Rob made progress as a genuine threat to Gumball in and the others. Just how much he can be even a bigger threat? We may find out in "The Disaster".]]
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* At the end of “The Inquisition”, [[spoiler: it’s revealed that Rob was trying to save everyone from the Void, which was going to (and eventually did) consume the world. Why was this happening? Because the series was ending. Without any new episodes, there was no reason for the show’s universe to exist anymore. So, it was sucked up like similarly irrelevant mistakes found inside the Void.]]
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* At this point it's really no secret that the whole universe (Not just individual planets but the universe ITSELF) is sentient and able to do things such as dumping things it considers mistakes into the void. So, wouldn't it get bored? It might, seeing as it's apparently intelligent. The Rule of Fun and Rule of Funny events AND the various mishmash of artstyles, people coming out of lethal situations alright (even if they didn't survive, like everyone's favourite cartoony piece of toast) might just be the result of the world itself being bored and allowing for willful suspension of REALITY just to see how much fun it would be if, for example, the Waterson family had a street race... [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome WITH IMAGINARY CARS!]]

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* At this point it's really no secret that the whole universe (Not just individual planets but the universe ITSELF) is sentient and able to do things such as dumping things it considers mistakes into the void. So, wouldn't it get bored? It might, seeing as it's apparently intelligent. The Rule of Fun and Rule of Funny events AND the various mishmash of artstyles, people coming out of lethal situations alright (even if they didn't survive, like everyone's favourite cartoony piece of toast) might just be the result of the world itself being bored and allowing for willful suspension of REALITY just to see how much fun it would be if, for example, the Waterson Watterson family had a street race... [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome WITH IMAGINARY CARS!]]



** If someone from Elmore acts or makes themselves look really good they become an animated human who will come of on camera or video as live action (Rocky in "The Slide", Sussie in "The Uploads", the Waterson's in "The Nuisance", Kip Schlezinger presumably looks that way due to makeup.)

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** If someone from Elmore acts or makes themselves look really good they become an animated human who will come of on camera or video as live action (Rocky in "The Slide", Sussie in "The Uploads", the Waterson's Watterson's in "The Nuisance", Kip Schlezinger presumably looks that way due to makeup.)
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** It would explain why he still calls his parents "Mrs Mom" and "Mr Dad". That semi-formality suggests he doesn't feel entirely comfortable being less formal with Mom and Dad.

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** It would explain why he still calls his parents "Mrs "Mrs. Mom" and "Mr "Mr. Dad". That semi-formality suggests he doesn't feel entirely comfortable being less formal with Mom and Dad.
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** Banana Barbara is revealed to be able to [[RealityWarper alter reality]] with her paintings. Then you remember what Banana Joe said about the paintings they were selling in ''The Oracle'', that the paintings of the Wattersons she made having been made years earlier. Suddenly the question is raised: how much free will does anyone in Elmore have if Barbara's been painting these things years in advance and reality conforms to what she paints? Does choice exist if the citizens of Elmore are slaves to a painting?

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** Banana Barbara is revealed to be able to [[RealityWarper alter reality]] with her paintings. Then you remember what Banana Joe said about the paintings they were selling in ''The Oracle'', that the paintings of the Wattersons she made having had been made years earlier. Suddenly the question is raised: how much free will does anyone in Elmore have if Barbara's been painting these things years in advance and reality conforms to what she paints? Does choice exist if the citizens of Elmore are slaves to a painting?

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* Gary has two pets: a blue dog with one eye, and a white cat. Where were they when his house blew up in "The Neighbor?" Expecially considering that they haven't appeared all season.

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* Gary has two pets: a blue dog with one eye, and a white cat. Where were they when his house blew up in "The Neighbor?" Expecially Especially considering that they haven't appeared all season.season.
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** Banana Barbara is revealed to be able to [[RealityWarper alter reality]] with her paintings. Then you remember what Banana Joe said about the paintings they were selling in ''The Oracle'', that the paintings of the Wattersons she made having been made years earlier. Suddenly the question is raised: how much free will does anyone in Elmore have if Barbara's been painting these things years in advance and reality conforms to what she paints? Does choice exist if the citizens of Elmore are slaves to a painting?
** The reason Rob kidnapped Barbara was so he could predict the future, but all Barbara painted was static. She then later says "[[WhamLine There is no future]]". If Barbara can literally rewrite reality with her paintings, what does that mean? Is whatever is coming something not even she can change? Or is she the one making sure there is no future?
** Go back to the episode ''The Vegging'', and recall that a message was sent to Gumball and Darwin, specifically saying: "This is a message from the future. The strange things that happened today were for a reason and it was all the work of-" before it gave up once Gumball and Darwin stopped paying attention. Now recall that Barbara tried at several points to alert them and Joe about her location by altering the location they were at in the hopes they'd pay attention, before giving up and just making a portal once she realized they weren't paying attention. The implication is the someone tried to warn the past about this by using Barbara to alter the past, only to give up themselves once Gumball and Darwin refused to listen. The questions are then raised, who was it that sent the message? How long has the lack of a future been known? How many times have their been chances to avert the future only to fail due to Gumball and Darwin not caring? Just what is going on?

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*** Teri remembers her kissing Darwin in "[[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E16TheMatchmaker The Matchmaker]]", so she's most likely not in the void.



* In “The Choices”, if Nicole got a motorcycle ride from Sal he crashed and she died because she wasn’t wearing a helmet. Sal also wasn’t wearing a helmet, so he must have been horribly injured, because we know he’s not dead.
* With Nicole's personality, it's not hard not to see her as a flat out AbusiveParent towards her children, especially how they ran away in fear of her in "The DVD", her implied physical threats in "The Egg", [[TookALevelInJerkAss all of her behavior in "The Hero"]] and it can almost seem she's grooming Anais to be just like her too.

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* In “The Choices”, "The Choices", if Nicole got a motorcycle ride from Sal he crashed and she died because she wasn’t wasn't wearing a helmet. Sal also wasn’t wasn't wearing a helmet, so he must have been horribly injured, because we know he’s he's not dead.
* With Nicole's personality, it's not hard not to see her as a flat out AbusiveParent towards her children, especially how they ran away in fear of her in "The DVD", her implied physical threats in "The Egg", [[TookALevelInJerkAss [[TookALevelInJerkass all of her behavior in "The Hero"]] and it can almost seem she's grooming Anais to be just like her too.
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* In "The Signal" [[spoiler:whatever was the entity with [[ItCanThink seemingly malicious intent]] that was screwing with the tv signal was never really resolved. It apparently wasn't Rob since he generally takes credit for his schemes and only seemed to stop or have been stopped when [[FourthWallObserver Gumball and Darwin found out about what it was]].]]

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* In "The Signal" [[spoiler:whatever was the entity with [[ItCanThink seemingly malicious intent]] that was screwing with the tv TV signal was never really resolved. It apparently wasn't Rob since he generally takes credit for his schemes and only seemed to stop or have been stopped when [[FourthWallObserver Gumball and Darwin found out about what it was]].]]
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* In "The Signal" [[spoiler:whatever was entity with [[ItCanThink seemingly malicious intent]] that was screwing with the tv signal was never really resolved. It apparently wasn't Rob since he generally takes credit for his schemes and only seemed to stop or have been stopped when [[FourthWallObserver Gumball and Darwin found out about what it was]].]]

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* In "The Signal" [[spoiler:whatever was the entity with [[ItCanThink seemingly malicious intent]] that was screwing with the tv signal was never really resolved. It apparently wasn't Rob since he generally takes credit for his schemes and only seemed to stop or have been stopped when [[FourthWallObserver Gumball and Darwin found out about what it was]].]]
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* "The Joy"'s [[NightmareFuel status]] is pretty well established but it can go further when you remember that all the episodes are apparently cannon even after the credits reset. [[spoiler:Which means that Alan experienced the whole thing first hand and and as of "The Vision" still thinks [[HappinessIsMandatory it's]] a good idea to implement.]]

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* "The Joy"'s Joy's [[NightmareFuel status]] is pretty well established but it can go further when you remember that all the episodes are apparently cannon even after the credits reset. [[spoiler:Which means that Alan experienced the whole thing first hand and and as of "The Vision" still thinks [[HappinessIsMandatory it's]] a good idea to implement.]]
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* With Nicole's personality, it's not hard not to see her as a flat out AbusiveParent towards her children, especially how they ran away in fear of her in "The DVD", her implied physical threats in "The Egg", [[TookALevelInJerkAss all of her behavior in "The Hero"]] and it can almost seem she's grooming Anais to be just liker her too.

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* With Nicole's personality, it's not hard not to see her as a flat out AbusiveParent towards her children, especially how they ran away in fear of her in "The DVD", her implied physical threats in "The Egg", [[TookALevelInJerkAss all of her behavior in "The Hero"]] and it can almost seem she's grooming Anais to be just liker like her too.
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* It makes sense that in "The Gift" the kids would think Masami would try to ruin their lives seeing how she acted in "The Storm" when she couldn't Alan to be her boyfriend and how she sometimes turns her nose at people for not being rich no wonder they'd think she'd overreact for not getting her the perfect gift.

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* It makes sense that in "The Gift" the kids would think Masami would try to ruin their lives seeing how she acted in "The Storm" when she couldn't get Alan to be her boyfriend and how she sometimes turns her nose at people for not being rich no wonder they'd think she'd overreact for not getting her the perfect gift.
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** Then his fear of abandonment makes sense that Darwin was a pet before he was adopted into the family. He might have feared that if Gumball pays more attention to Penny... he would be abandoned by him like how a family gives away their pet out of loss of interest. That means Darwin might still think of himself as a pet and not as a welcomed family member. [[FridgeHorror Maybe he might have experienced or see something like this before as a pet fish.]]

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** Then his fear of abandonment makes sense that Darwin was a pet before he was adopted into the family. He might have feared that if Gumball pays more attention to Penny... he would be abandoned by him like how a family gives away their pet out of loss of interest. That means Darwin might still think of himself as a pet and not as a welcomed family member. [[FridgeHorror Maybe he might have experienced or see seen something like this before as a pet fish.]]
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* In "The Singing", Dolphin Man and Spray Paint Bottle are randomly at the schoolyard, which seems weird at first since they're adults and don't work there. However, in "The Cage", it's revealed there are prisoners being kept at the school, and both have been seen as prisoners in some episodes.
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* Gary has two pets: a blue dog with one eye, and a white cat. Where were they when his house blew up in "The Neighbor?"

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* Gary has two pets: a blue dog with one eye, and a white cat. Where were they when his house blew up in "The Neighbor?"Neighbor?" Expecially considering that they haven't appeared all season.
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* In "The Transformation", Penny and her entire family would be willing to seriously harm Gumball if he makes the wrong choice regarding on if the rest of the family should come out of their shells or not. This is a depressing thought once you remember that with all of Gumball's screwups with their relationships in past episodes, Gumball and Penny will be in an unhappy and abusive relationship once they get older. Think Nicole and Richard, but much, much worse.

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* In "The Transformation", Penny and her entire family would be willing to seriously harm Gumball if he makes the wrong choice regarding on if the rest of the family should come out of their shells or not. This is a depressing thought once you remember that with all of Gumball's screwups with their relationships in past episodes, Gumball and Penny will be in an unhappy and abusive relationship once they get older. Think Nicole and Richard, but much, much worse.worse.
* Gary has two pets: a blue dog with one eye, and a white cat. Where were they when his house blew up in "The Neighbor?"
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* In "The Transformation", Penny and her entire family would be willing to seriously harm Gumball if he makes the wrong choice regarding on if the rest of the family should come out of their shells or not. This is a depressing thought once you remember that with all of Gumball's screwups with their relationships in past episodes, Gumball and Penny will be in an unhappy and abusive relationship once they get older. Think Nicole and Richard, but much, much worse.
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* So, in ''The Fury'', Nicole is strong enough to punch a crater in the ground (with Yuki Yoshida not being too far behind), yet it takes their combined power to destroy a steel girder. Yeah, this series lampoons stuff all the time, but that's crossing a line.
** Must have been one of those unbendable girders from ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}''.
* In ''The Wicked'', during the ''Sound of Music'' parody scene, one of Mrs. Robinson's KickTheDog actions is to spray a speed limit sign marked 30 with spray paint, changing the 3 to an 8... and then [[UpToEleven adding another 0 at the end]], causing two cars to crash into each other. The gag itself is hilarious (if [[BlackComedy a bit cruel]]), but it doesn't make sense when you think about it. For one thing, what kind of driver would actually believe that the speed limit in a neighborhood area is 80 mph/kph, much less 800? It's also pretty implausible that both drivers saw the sign at the same time (and especially without seeing Mrs. Robinson change it) and managed to get up to that speed, all without seeing each other. Not to mention that most cars couldn't go nearly that fast, whether 800 is in mph or kph. In the show, it can simply be chalked up to RuleOfFunny, but it's very unlikely that this would work in real life. (Not that you'd want it to, of course! A high speed collision like that would be much more horrific in real life, so DontTryThisAtHome.)

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* In "The Transformation", Penny and her entire family would be willing to seriously harm Gumball if he makes the wrong choice regarding on if the rest of the family should come out of their shells or not. This is a depressing thought once you remember that with all of Gumball's screwups with their relationships in past episodes, Gumball and Penny will be in an unhappy and abusive relationship once they get older. Think Nicole and Richard, but much, much worse.
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* So, in ''The Fury'', Nicole is strong enough to punch a crater in the ground (with Yuki Yoshida not being too far behind), yet it takes their combined power to destroy a steel girder. Yeah, this series lampoons stuff all the time, but that's crossing a line.
** Must have been one of those unbendable girders from ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}''.
* In ''The Wicked'', during the ''Sound of Music'' parody scene, one of Mrs. Robinson's KickTheDog actions is to spray a speed limit sign marked 30 with spray paint, changing the 3 to an 8... and then [[UpToEleven adding another 0 at the end]], causing two cars to crash into each other. The gag itself is hilarious (if [[BlackComedy a bit cruel]]), but it doesn't make sense when you think about it. For one thing, what kind of driver would actually believe that the speed limit in a neighborhood area is 80 mph/kph, much less 800? It's also pretty implausible that both drivers saw the sign at the same time (and especially without seeing Mrs. Robinson change it) and managed to get up to that speed, all without seeing each other. Not to mention that most cars couldn't go nearly that fast, whether 800 is in mph or kph. In the show, it can simply be chalked up to RuleOfFunny, but it's very unlikely that this would work in real life. (Not that you'd want it to, of course! A high speed collision like that would be much more horrific in real life, so DontTryThisAtHome.)
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* In “The Choices”, if Nicole got a motorcycle ride from Sal he crashed and she died because she wasn’t wearing a helmet. Sal also wasn’t wearing a helmet, so he must have been horribly injured, because we know he’s not dead.
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* In "The Vase", it's revealed that Richard dropped Gumball on the ground when he was a baby, and in "The Treasure", that he had a disfigured face at some point. Also, in "The Origins: Part Two", Sussie was intelligent but became dumb after being dropped on the ground. It's possible that Gumball [[ChildProdigy was smart as a baby]] (we rarely see him as a baby anyway), but being dropped resulted in his face being disfigured for a while, and caused brain damage.

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* In "The Vase", it's revealed that Richard dropped Gumball on the ground when he was a baby, and in "The Treasure", that he had a disfigured face at some point. Also, in "The Origins: Part Two", Sussie was intelligent but became dumb after being dropped on the ground. It's possible that Gumball [[ChildProdigy [[BrainyBaby was smart as a baby]] (we rarely see him as a baby anyway), but being dropped resulted in his face being disfigured for a while, and caused brain damage.
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* In "The Transformation", Penny and her entire family would be willing to seriously harm Gumball if he makes the wrong choice regarding on if the rest of the family should come out of their shells or not. This is a depressing thought once you remember that with all of Gumball's screwups with their relationships in past episodes, Gumball and Penny will be in an unhappy and abusive relationship once they get older. Think Nicole and Richard, but much, much worse.

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