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* BrokenAesop: The end of the episode presents Sussie showing Gumball and Darwin how being her weird self is how she finds her bliss. But much of her behavior isn't just alienating, it's [[ThePigPen unsanitary]] and even harmful, [[LethallyStupid and not just to herself]]--one of her "gifts" was a spider that poisoned Darwin.
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* BlamingTheVictim: Upon observing Sussie getting bullied by Julius and his gang, Darwin claims that she's making herself an easy target by being so weird. Never mind that she can't help it, or that the people who bully her would find another reason to bully her if not that because they're, well, ''bullies'' (and Darwin should know, because he's been victimized by the same GangOfBullies due to his naïve nature, both [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS2E28TheLesson before]] and [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS6E3TheSucker after]] this episode).

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* BeYourself: What Sussie does, even if she's gross and LethallyStupid

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* BaitAndSwitch: When Gumball asks how Sussie came to be, she gives them [[RuleOfThree three]] scenarios that seemingly lead up to her birth, only for it to end up something else each time. ''Then'' she nonchalantly says that she was just born.
* BeYourself: What Sussie does, even if she's gross and LethallyStupidLethallyStupid.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: In the UK, the scene where Julius spits gum in Sussie's hand and Sussie eating it is cut, making it look like Gumball gets mad at Julius and the other bullies simply for calling her a weirdo.
** A lot of international versions (barring the American version) cut out some of the grosser scenes in the "Hey, It's Sussie" musical montage.

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In the UK, the scene where Julius spits gum in Sussie's hand and Sussie eating it is cut, making it look like Gumball gets mad at Julius and the other bullies simply for calling her a weirdo.
** A lot of international versions (barring the American version) cut out some of the grosser scenes scenes[[note]]specifically, when Sussie scares the square baby, instead of continuing uncut, it cuts to her taking a bath in rancid fruit[[/note]] in the "Hey, It's Sussie" musical montage.
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* TruthInTelevision: Darwin's speech to Sussie about how society treats people who are different and/or whose behaviour goes against the norm is all too true in real life.
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When they see the school bullies making fun of Sussie, Gumball and Darwin decide to try and help her act less weird. They carefully observe her behavior and decide that the only thing they have to change is absolutely everything.

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When they see the school bullies making fun of Sussie, Gumball and Darwin decide to try to make Sussie the chin puppet normal after seeing how everyone rejects her gifts and help bullies her act less weird. They carefully observe her behavior for being weird, but Sussie ends up teaching Gumball and decide that the only thing they have Darwin what it's like to change is absolutely everything.be her.



* ArtShift: Once Gumball and Darwin put on Sussie's eyeballs, the entire episode shifts into a more crude, constantly shifting, crayon drawing art style.

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* ArtShift: Once Gumball and Darwin put on Sussie's eyeballs, the entire episode shifts into a more crude, cruder, constantly shifting, crayon drawing art style.style (which was actually provided by a London kindergarten class for the show).



* BeYourself: What Sussie does.
* BrokenAesop: The end of the episode presents Sussie showing Gumball and Darwin how being her weird self is how she finds her bliss. But much of her behavior isn't just alienating, it's [[ThePigPen unsanitary]] and even harmful, [[LethallyStupid and not just to herself]]--one of her "gifts" was a spider that poisoned Darwin.
* Bowdlerise: In the UK, the scene where Julius spits gum in Sussie's hand and she eats it is cut, making it look like Gumball gets mad at them simply for calling her a weirdo.

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* BeYourself: What Sussie does.
* BrokenAesop: The end of the episode presents Sussie showing Gumball and Darwin how being her weird self is how she finds her bliss. But much of her behavior isn't just alienating, it's [[ThePigPen unsanitary]] and
does, even harmful, [[LethallyStupid if she's gross and not just to herself]]--one of her "gifts" was a spider that poisoned Darwin.
LethallyStupid
* Bowdlerise: {{Bowdlerise}}: In the UK, the scene where Julius spits gum in Sussie's hand and she eats Sussie eating it is cut, making it look like Gumball gets mad at them Julius and the other bullies simply for calling her a weirdo.weirdo.
**A lot of international versions (barring the American version) cut out some of the grosser scenes in the "Hey, It's Sussie" musical montage.



* InAnotherMansShoes: Sussie gives Gumball and Darwin each a pair of her eyes so they could see what she sees.

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* InAnotherMansShoes: Sussie gives Gumball and Darwin each a pair of her plastic, googly eyes so they could see what she sees.



* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: Gumball and Darwin literally see the world through Sussie's eyes, depicted as StickFigureAnimation.

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* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: Gumball and Darwin literally see the world through Sussie's eyes, depicted as StickFigureAnimation. a series of child's pictures animated together.
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* BrokenAesop: The end of the episode presents Sussie showing Gumball and Darwin how being her weird self is how she finds her bliss. But much of her behavior isn't just alienating, it's [[ThePigPen unsanitary]] and even [[LethallyStupid harmful]], to the point where one of her "gifts" was a spider that poisoned Darwin.

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* BrokenAesop: The end of the episode presents Sussie showing Gumball and Darwin how being her weird self is how she finds her bliss. But much of her behavior isn't just alienating, it's [[ThePigPen unsanitary]] and even harmful, [[LethallyStupid harmful]], and not just to the point where one herself]]--one of her "gifts" was a spider that poisoned Darwin.
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* Bowdlerise: In the UK, the scene where the bully spits gum in Sussie's hand and she eats it is cut, making it look like Gumball gets mad at them simply for calling her a weirdo.

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* Bowdlerise: In the UK, the scene where the bully Julius spits gum in Sussie's hand and she eats it is cut, making it look like Gumball gets mad at them simply for calling her a weirdo.
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* Bowdlerise: In the UK, the scene where the bully spits gum in Sussie's hand and she eats it is cut, making it look like Gumball gets mad at them simply for calling her a weirdo.
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* BattleStrip: Gumball threatens to fight the GangOfBullies picking on Sussie and takes off his clothes until Darwin stops him.
-->'''Gumball:''' Alright, I'm-a fight these punks!\\
'''Darwin:''' What, [[FullFrontalAssault Greco-Roman style]]?
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* SelfDisposingVillain: In the final scene, Darwin, Gumball, and Sussie walk away from the GangOfBullies' insults without a care, and the bomb guy gets so angry at being ignored that he detonates.

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* SelfDisposingVillain: In the final scene, Darwin, Gumball, and Sussie walk away from the GangOfBullies' insults without a care, and the bomb guy Julius gets so angry at being ignored that he detonates.
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* RhetoricalQuestionBlunder: The bomb-headed bully asks Sussie "What do you call a chin with two butts?" but Darwin answers "Butty [=McButt=] Chin" before he can start calling names.

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* RhetoricalQuestionBlunder: The Julius, the bomb-headed bully bully, asks Sussie "What do you call a chin with two butts?" but Darwin answers "Butty [=McButt=] Chin" before he can start calling names.

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