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->'''Principal Brown:''' I'm putting you in the long detention block. So from now on you don't eat, you don't go to the bathroom, you don't speak, you don't even blink unless I say so. '''DO YOU UNDERSTAND'''?
->'''Darwin:''' Can I blink?
->'''Principal Brown:''' [[KickTheDog No.]]

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->'''Principal Brown:''' I'm putting you in the long detention block. So from now on you don't eat, you don't go to the bathroom, you don't speak, you don't even blink unless I say so. '''DO YOU UNDERSTAND'''?
->'''Darwin:'''
UNDERSTAND'''?\\
'''Darwin:'''
Can I blink?
->'''Principal
blink?\\
'''Principal
Brown:''' [[KickTheDog No.]]



** If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime.

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** If you can’t can't do the time, don’t don't do the crime.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The sequence in the spring break detention is modeled after a maximum-security prison, complete with smuggling contraband in (and using the restroom to defecate it out, as seen with Gumball and the rake), the break-out plan, Gumball and Darwin getting tattoos to look tough, the "detention slang," the cupcake getting his "cherry" broken during the riot, and Principal Brown acting like the hard-assed warden who doesn't care about the in-mates.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The sequence in the spring break detention is modeled after a maximum-security prison, complete with smuggling contraband in (and using the restroom to defecate it out, as seen with Gumball and the rake), the break-out plan, Gumball and Darwin getting tattoos to look tough, the "detention slang," the cupcake getting his "cherry" broken during the riot, and Principal Brown acting like the hard-assed warden who doesn't care about the in-mates.inmates.
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** Never get caught.
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* TakeThat: The detention class parodies the United States prison system and the effect it has on inmates.
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* BathroomControl: Principal Brown lists off a number of things that Gumball and Darwin may not do during their stay in detention while walking them to the room. One of them is going to the bathroom.
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* CheatersNeverProsper: The whole reason Gumball and Darwin end up being in detention for spring break.
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* AnAesop: Do not cheat.

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* AnAesop: AnAesop:
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Do not cheat.cheat.
** If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime.
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* AnAesop: Do not cheat.
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Gumball and Darwin get school detention for a week, which is treated like a maximum security prison, and meet the unruly detention kids. Not being able to take it, they join forces with Julius, an aggressive black-and-white 1920s cartoon character with a bomb for a head, to break out.

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Gumball and Darwin get school detention for a week, week for cheating, which is treated like a maximum security prison, and meet the unruly detention kids. Not being able to take it, they join forces with Julius, an aggressive black-and-white 1920s cartoon character with a bomb for a head, to break out.
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: "The Lesson" either refers to the actual lesson that Gumball and Darwin neglected to study for or the lesson they learned about cheating in the end.
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Gumball and Darwin get school detention for a week, which is treated like a maximum security prison, and meet the unruly detention kids. Not being able to take it, they join forces with Julius to break out.

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Gumball and Darwin get school detention for a week, which is treated like a maximum security prison, and meet the unruly detention kids. Not being able to take it, they join forces with Julius Julius, an aggressive black-and-white 1920s cartoon character with a bomb for a head, to break out.

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