How Gumball MASTERED Wacky Humor

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Published 2022-04-07
The Bus is a prime example of how Gumball MASTERED Wacky Humor. While a lesser talked about episode, The Bus revolves around "Rocky convinces the kids that they do not have to go to school. However, unbeknownst to the kids, some adults are trying to teach them about skipping school.".

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All Comments (21)
  • @skyesfallenxx
    Gumball is the only show that was able to reference memes correctly lmao, very little shows captured Gen Z humour like Gumball did
  • @Scorpiofrfr
    Gumball is different from other animated comedies. All other comedies try really hard to ground the situations in real life, denying the fact that it is a cartoon, gumball fully embraces that fact and makes being a cartoon an integral part of the overall plot.
  • One of the things I love about Gumball is that they cram so many gags into 11 minutes that it doesn't feel like 11 minutes.
  • It would have been really easy to make Richard a dumb father but he's such a lovable and surprisingly fleshed out character
  • Gumball is absolutely incredible. It’s hilarious, heartwarming, and just a fun blast all around.
  • You forgot my favorite line: “Sorry it’s kind of hard to keep your eyes on the road when there’s a crucial plot twist happening in the back of the vehicle” First time I heard that, I laughed for like a minute
  • @memelord935
    i can't get over the fact that Alan's dad in this episode almost perfectly resembles a balloon version of Walter White/Heisenberg
  • @Jason_Ultimate
    I will never get tired of that clip of Scott Steiner yelling "HE'S FAT". So easy to take out of context and still be hilarious.
  • Gumball kinda molded my modern form of humor and comedy, it's a real inspiration with the several animation styles, topnotch voice acting and some third thing
  • @creamchez6786
    gumball really had some jokes that were harder to understand when we where younger, thus it being an even better show to come back to.
  • @baseddandere
    Another thing about Gumball thats really dope is the show doesnt preach to you either. It makes fun of everything even the current events of that time This show is legendary
  • @10RexTheWolf01
    Gumball became better when S2 came out starting it with "The Remote". I love the sarcasm, self reflection, the jabs at real society and current events, 4th wall breaking and more.
  • Gumball is like the updated, better version of Chowder. No shade, I love Chowder, but Gumball excels pass Chowder.
  • @antonrnik
    The smallest jokes and references make the show so good. Alan's dad, Dexter, is literally disguised as "Mr. White" this episode and does, indeed, look like Heisenberg.
  • @dontemorgan1517
    Gumball is an good example on how to make a good comedy cartoon for both kids and adults to enjoy.
  • @joelblake5310
    I agree, this episode's humor (like the majority of episodes) is REALLY good. The ONLY problem I have is how they handled the "characters are stupid in this world" joke. It's like the writers forgot there's a difference between between stupid and being oblivious, since only Gumball knew it was their parents and Principal Brown.
  • @kittendream6564
    My favorite thing about TAWOG is all the references they make to older media like the Golden Girls episode, the "clever girl" line from Jurrasic Park, the Gremlins movie, and the Silence of the Lambs in the turtle episode. It's just so damn good
  • @carlossoto9231
    The theme of death in this show is particularly interesting. So many characters "die" (or at least should have died) all the time but somehow they always end up coming back. At one point when I was like 13 I remember just coming to terms with the fact that no one will ever actually die which makes death humor really funny.