Honestly raises a lot of questions about Carrie. Why does she not inherit a body all the time? And this makes her a lot scarier. Gumball did not deserve this :sob: This episode feels really repetitive with not enough progress being made plot wise and gets boring. Comedy doesn't save this one either :(
Crazy Larry lore. Simple season 1 episode but has the charm of being simple.
I love how everyone get's out of their comfort zones-ish. It's an odd change of pace to see attempted improvement but concluded well in that that's not who they all are. Season 1 Mr. Small shines in this too.
Richard following the gps is one of, if not, my most favorite clips from this whole show. Idaho finally gets a background episode like a lot of other characters, most recently shown with Clayton. I love the inclusion of Mozart's Lacrimosa too. Drunk Gumball and Idaho is hilarious and they use a beer funnel LOL.
"We'll deal with our emotions like grown ups, push them down deep inside and ignore them for the rest of our lives" - Gumball
The magician tropes were the best part :joy:
I like how the whole episode is a play on Pulp Fiction.
Tbh this episode is a little boring but cool to see Clayton as a focus.
This had a lot of cool character interactions and Miss Simians dad reveal lol. The skit with the money is my favorite. A very simple and straightforward episode.
References: Zelda
"Our chimney has been kidnapped." - Gumball
This episode is just so funny while also having lore but it has a lot of really good quips and unique settings and embodies the kids.
A crazy end with some wildly stupid plot armor points.
This is an emotional roller-coaster and the best episode from this whole show.
best clone high episode??? and its not about the clone
I like how the same baby whine used in Finding Nemo is in this episode. Also Sea-men are the goat. Clone High saxophone intro goes HARD. This episode was mildly uncomfortable but I'm glad the Joan has opportunity to find someone who actually is worth her and not solely physical like JFK. We'll see how the Topher 'whiteleverage' goes.
Probably the best episode so far. The whole trip with Scudworth and Mr. B just felt like filler and wasn't interesting but was a little funny. The JFK and Abe plotline felt so out of the blue but awesomely fresh and Harriet x Confucius is sweet. Felt like a very progressive episode.
“I like the way the party is currently going.”
Definitely one of the funniest end/post-credit skits. This episode is just really funny and creative but I think the Morty Jerry plot was kinda boring. Rick being so happy about the Devil trying to kill himself is a high point :joy:
One of the best in the show! HE'S GOT A SPOON!
Bonnie Tyler's I Need A Hero but a parody sung by Mr. Robinson tf? This episode is very season 1 Gumball through and through. A little obsession with Mr. Robinson and Gumball taking things to the extreme while Anias and Darwin help move things along is just a perfect dynamic.
Garbage Goober is one of my favorite characters. ngl this episode had a lot of development but I think the rest of the plot was a little lacking.
Not as good as the last two episodes, but still solid. Really loved most of the Morty and Planetina stuff, but everything about it felt really rushed. I think the episode could have benefited from ditching the Rick and Summer plotline entirely and dedicating the entire 22 minutes to the Morty plotline.
This was really good, sad, beautul, funny and Rick and Morty <3
AGLET SIGHTING IN THIS EPISODE
"You have hunky ankles." um okay then.
"What kinda pie" did NOT go unnoticed :wink:
Candace for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.
The rare episode where Candace's plot is completely disconnected, allowing for some great character development for her and Jeremy here - Jeremy has been an unsung hero of the show, a likable nice guy with his own quirks but not too Christ like. He's still realistically nice, which is mainly due to the show's surprisingly rich characterization.
The rest of it is really good too! The invention is actually one of my favourites, a really cool and unique idea that feels wholly part of this universe, and has great character moments throughout especially with Buford and Baljeet. Fantastic stuff once again.
A classic of the show, it's difficult to say something about the Chronicles of Meap that hasn't already been said. It's a fan favourite for a reason - both widely inventive and funny in it's parody of classic sci-fi while also being an actually great sci-fi adventure at the same time. Meap is instantly lovable and Isabella's side plot is the perfect mix of hilarious and tragic, and even ends with implications about Phineas that puts a lot of prior episodes into brand new, much deeper perspectives.
But honestly, this episode is all about how well it lays into science fiction tropes, and it does it with such finesse, likability, and ease that it's easy to dismiss it as just "another parody" but it really isn't - this is one of the best out there.
I love the throwback to S1E2 The Responsible in the first minute of the episode :)
"I sold your parents" - Gumball
Also we get another appearance of the Clown and Mr. Small hits the Pentagon.
They get high off of cereal, blackout and Darwin wakes up with kinky handcuffs and a tramp stamp WHAT. Darwin speaks Animal Crossing.
PIDGEON MAYO
But in all honesty this give a lot of different perspectives on the common purpose of our lives and Sussie does conclude this with a serious and very real answer.
Superman parody and a Mad Max reference?
Another one of the first episodes I watched as a kid :) with a cool fourth wall break. Simple but fun.