Okay, I think that might have been the fumiest episode yet. Love the jump out the window gag.
Episode 023 -- Number 112A
The Sock
premieres
TONIGHT at 7:30PM
repeats
TUESDAY at 8:30PM
THURSDAY at 6:30PM
FRIDAY at 10:30AM
SUNDAY at 8:00PM
This week...
Gumball and Darwin learn about honesty from the school counselor.
Okay, I think that might have been the fumiest episode yet. Love the jump out the window gag.
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Rating: 8/10
Reasoning: Better than last week. I love the classic Gumball humor. I think the teachers jumping out of the window is a great running gag. Props to the writers for that. That reminds me of Family Guy and the episode with Brian saying that he thought Loretta was cheating on Cleveland. Excited to see what the new episode brings to the table!
Tonight's episode was underwhelming. It could've been a lot better if Gumball and Darwin lied, then were taught to be brutally honest, and had been honest, which will get them in sticky situations. If they had kept that throughout the entire episode and have the setting in other places not just school, I would've liked this episode more. But, that's just me!
I don't hate this episode. I also like the jokes that had happened, mostly with Gumball and Darwin first attempt at being honest resulting in Tina squashing Gumball and Darwin for calling out on her unlady-like smell. Besides what I've talked about, I find this episode to be disappointing.
Mr. Small is my favorite character now.
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Good lord that rap, that was like one of those stupid old music videos at the end of Bill Nye videos during the 90s, except instead of being funny it was, painful.
My oh my, three good episodes in a row, that's actually quite good, and if any indication from the previews I've seen, the next two are going to be great as well.
Funny episode of Gumball, though not enough to win the night (that belongs to Regular Show) but it was great for what it is. Though the writing can be completely haphazard at times I really can't deny, the humor and visuals are improving tenfold in this cartoon, I can't remember the last time I've genuinely laughed at a more childish cartoon like this show. Ms Simian and Principal Brown jumping out of the window was good, and Darwin exploding actually got a chuckle out of me, but my favorite part of the episode was Gumball and Darwin telling the truth to all of their classmates and the "Silence Snake." My only complaint was that the ending of the episode (where they're in the office) felt a little, I don't know, it just felt like it went by too fast and thus felt a little awkward.
Regardless nice episode. I give it a B+
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Two episodes about about honesty in one night (Johnny Test and Gumball), though I have to say Gumball was better.
Another great episode. It was pretty funny when both Principal Brown and Miss. Simian jumped out the window.
"Come on, elbows/chin. Don't fail me now!" HA-HA!!!
You know, I was worried that Gumball would say something pretty reckless to Penny.
My suspicions weren't confirmed, thank goodness. Also, I sorta knew from the start that Gumball and Darwin were telling the truth. The homework eating thing kinda sounds like something Richard would do.
@TurtleShaveIce
In my opinion, you got it all wrong. The Bill Nye raps were painful, the honesty rap funny.
EDIT: You know how last week's episode was a bit like that Spongebob episode?
Well, the "overly honest" scene reminded me a bit about that one episode of Arthur where the Tibbles were, ahem, "overly honest" as well. Just sayin'.
Great episode!
Best was the school faculty jumping out the window (especially Rocky who jumped for no reason), Darwin's head exploding, Richard eating the homework ("I though it would make me smart!"), Brown being tally casual with his head on fire, Mr. Small's rap (mostly because of the last line) & the guys being honest with Penny ("I love you" "But he'll never make the first move").
One tiny complaint: the "Silence Snake" gag got old pretty fast.
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