Gumball S4 Episode 37-40 REACTION

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  1. Loved the first episode was one of my favorite. Tho this just reminded me of the poll. And I’m like yea even with what yall just seen with Nicole, ALIEN X still wins. But still have love for the show. Was like the last of my teen years lol.

  2. If Rob doesn’t have a certain role he will be sent to the void for being considered too boring or unneeded.

    All the other roles were taken so that’s why he had to become the villain so he wouldn’t be too unforgettable and be sent back.

    1. So he wouldn’t be considered too forgettable* I meant

      This also leans into why he feels heavy on destiny. He knows that he is in a cartoon and that gumball is the protagonist. “That’s why he says can’t you see that non of this is real.” Them being a in-universe cartoon is why the void is/looks like tv static.

      He feels that by killing gumball, he will get to define his own destiny, as gumball will no longer being the star of the show.

  3. I’ll tell you what the last thing I expected walking into a gumball episode was an awesome anime fight between Kawaii Nicole and evil Japanese cloud Sophia Vergara

  4. In the early seasons of the show Rob’s whole character existence was that he was just forgettable. There was an episode (The Pony) where he was just the punching bag where gumball didn’t even remember his name, and was kicked down into a sewer hole. Then he was just cast into the void to be forgotten by the world by everyone, but even when Gumball first entered the void, he was there to rescue Molly instead of him, still forgotten about. But by clinging onto the van he escaped but his body badly disfigured, it’s not like he intentionally made himself like that, it was a side effect that he has to live with. He was back but he was still a nobody, that was until gumball gave him a purpose to be a villain, with gumball’s previous mistreatment towards him, how gumball left him behind unknowingly, and with the way he looked now, no wonder why he decided to blame gumball and become his arch-nemesis. But even after finally getting a role in gumball’s world, he realized he’s not cut out to be a villain as shown in The Nemesis, and in The Bus, saying that he doesn’t want to be a villain but has no choice. Him being a villain wasn’t gumball’s fault, but Rob didn’t just do it to himself either. You can tell in his speech that he wants to be ‘somebody’ that can be respected, somebody that people cared about, but he will never be able to do it because the world itself has shown that if you don’t have a role to play in the world, whether thats a class clown, love interest, sidekick, etc. you may as well be forgotten and thrown into the void. This is why Rob is a great villain, he’s stuck in a role he doesn’t want to play in, and even if he doesn’t like it he cant help but hate gumball after what he was put through.

  5. Yeeeees! What a great set! We finally get to The Disaster! The Disaster is one of my favorite episodes. I love how creative they get in the fight for the remote.

  6. For the Fury they hired a real anime studio to animate it they tired to get Trigger (people who did Kill la Kill) but they were busy so they got Studio 4°C to do the scene

    1. also the manga panels were drawn by a real manga artist Yoann Hervo. Also When Yuki asks Nicole which school of fighting taught her, she references three names:
      Hokuto— The fighting style of the main character from Fist of the North Star.
      Konoha— The main ninja village in Naruto.
      Mr. Miyagi— The mentor and Sensei featured in The Karate Kid.

      You should look at the wiki page for just this episode and see all the references

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