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* ColorblindConfusion: A trucker takes the Wattersons' blue house before his colleague points out that the photo shows the house they were supposed to move is pink. The other trucker says the house in the photo is blue just like the (pink) donut he's eating, causing the other to realize his coworker is colorblind. He's incredulous when he's told cotton candy is also pink.
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* VignetteEpisode: Most of the episode is shorts about people of Elmore that have nothing to do with Gumball or Darwin (though there is a story frame of Gumball and Darwin trying to find something interesting to do or see and missing out on it.
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* VignetteEpisode: Most of the episode is shorts about people of Elmore that have nothing to do with Gumball or Darwin (though there is a story frame of Gumball and Darwin trying to find something interesting to do or see and missing out on it.)
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[[caption-width-right:350:Gumball and Darwin just ''barely'' missing all the action.]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Gumball and Darwin just ''barely'' missing all the action.]]
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* DepthDeception: The [[WeirdSun sun]] and [[WeirdMoon female version of the moon]] have an argument where they seem to be similar-sized and right next to each other. As the moon tries to hit the sun, she just goes in front of him several times and is confused. [[BehindTheBlack The camera cuts to an astronomic view]] as the sun the points out they are ''extremely'' far apart from each other, just as in real life.
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* DepthDeception: The [[WeirdSun sun]] and [[WeirdMoon female version of the moon]] have an argument where they seem to be similar-sized and right next to each other. As the moon tries to hit the sun, she just goes in front of him several times and is confused. [[BehindTheBlack [[RevealShot The camera cuts to an astronomic view]] as the sun the points out they are ''extremely'' far apart from each other, just as in real life.
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* SpecialGuest: ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' creator J.G. Quintel voices Hi-Five Ghost's cameo while ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' creator Pete Browngardt voices the eponymous character from his show.
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* SpecialGuest: ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' creator J.G. Quintel voices Hi-Five Ghost's cameo while ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' creator Pete Browngardt voices the eponymous character from his show.cameo.
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* VignetteEpisode: Most of the episode is shorts about people of Elmore that have nothing to do with Gumball or Darwin (though there is a story frame of Gumball and Darwin trying to find something interesting to do or see and missing out on it.
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* VignetteEpisode: Most of the episode is shorts about people of Elmore that have nothing to do with Gumball or Darwin (though there is a story frame of Gumball and Darwin trying to find something interesting to do or see and missing out on it.
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* {{Bowdlerization}}:
**On Cartoon Network's Middle East/North Africa channel, the scene of Gumball having roots growing out of his butt from sitting too long (along with the dialogue about waxing them off versus pruning them off) was cut.
**On the Russian and Bulgarian dub, the roots part was left in, but the sequence at the mall where Miss Simian gets her dress ripped off and Harold gets so sick he pukes in the Hexagon Lady's purse (both sights were [[SceneryCensor covered up by conveniently-placed props]][[note]]Miss Simian's nudity was covered by a headless mannequin while Harold's vomit was covered by Tony drinking from a water fountain[[/note]]) was cut to remove Harold puking in the Hexagon Lady's purse.
**On Cartoon Network's Middle East/North Africa channel, the scene of Gumball having roots growing out of his butt from sitting too long (along with the dialogue about waxing them off versus pruning them off) was cut.
**On the Russian and Bulgarian dub, the roots part was left in, but the sequence at the mall where Miss Simian gets her dress ripped off and Harold gets so sick he pukes in the Hexagon Lady's purse (both sights were [[SceneryCensor covered up by conveniently-placed props]][[note]]Miss Simian's nudity was covered by a headless mannequin while Harold's vomit was covered by Tony drinking from a water fountain[[/note]]) was cut to remove Harold puking in the Hexagon Lady's purse.
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* SpecialGuest: ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' creator J.G. Quintel voices Hi-Five Ghost's cameo and while ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' creator Pete Browngardt voices the eponymous character from his show.
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* SpecialGuest: ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' creator J.G. Quintel voices Hi-Five Ghost's cameo and while ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' creator Pete Browngardt voices the eponymous character from his show.
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* MundaneUtility: Banana Joe is asked to test a [[LaserBlade lightsaber]], but the creators can only think to use it for the most inane task [[ParodiedTrope where it turns out to be massive overkill and/or absurdly dangerous]]. It turns out to be one of many potentially world changing inventions they could never find the obvious uses for.
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* MundaneUtility: Banana Joe is asked to test a [[LaserBlade lightsaber]], but the creators can only think to use it for the most inane task [[ParodiedTrope where it turns out to be massive overkill and/or absurdly dangerous]]. It turns out to be one of many potentially world changing potential world-changing inventions they could never find the obvious uses for.
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* SceneryCensor: The incident at the mall is blocked by random objects from Gumball and Darwin's point of view, starting with a mannequin blocking Miss Simian's nudity and an extended VomitDiscretionShot.
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* SceneryCensor: The incident at the mall is blocked by random objects from Gumball and Darwin's point of view, starting with a mannequin blocking Miss Simian's nudity and an Harold's extended VomitDiscretionShot.
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* SpecialGuest: ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' creator J.G. Quintel voices Hi-Five Ghost's cameo.
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* SpecialGuest: ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' creator J.G. Quintel voices Hi-Five Ghost's cameo.cameo and while ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' creator Pete Browngardt voices the eponymous character from his show.
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* WholePlotReference: Is one either intentionally or unintentionally to an episode of Series/TheYoungOnes, the similarly titled "Boring".
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* WholePlotReference: Is one either intentionally or unintentionally to an episode of Series/TheYoungOnes, the similarly titled "Boring".
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* VignetteEpisode: Most of the episode is shorts about people of Elmore that have nothing to do with Gumball or Darwin.
* WholePlotReference: Is one either intentionallyDarwin (though there is a story frame of Gumball and Darwin trying to find something interesting to do or unintentionally to an episode of Series/TheYoungOnes, the similarly titled "Boring".
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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Hector is shown just walking along when an jetliner smacks him in the back of the head and knocks him him out cold.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: During the CrossoverPunchline sequence, the clock goes from about 4 PM to 8 PM. This happens to coincide with the time of day most Cartoon Network episode premier during.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: During the CrossoverPunchline sequence, the clock goes from about 4 PM to 8 PM. This happens to coincide with the time of day most Cartoon Network episode premier during.episodes premiered during the initial airing of the episode