Initially Gumball used to be afraid of Ocho because of his anger, as seen in " The Phone ," but it is shown that Ocho had no intention of scaring him, and wanted to make sure to not do it. In " The Code ," Gumball approached him and had more confidence in talking to him, proving that now he is not so afraid to hang out with Ocho. However, he unintentionally offends Ocho by using internet terminology despite the seriousness of their conversation. He also tells Ocho that he cannot be bothered to express his sympathy further than a "like" due to them being "only Elmore Plus friends.
However, he later discovers that Ocho's uncle is not the famous Mario, so he tells Ocho that he does not want to be best friends, and Ocho understands him, as well as the fact that he was being too intense in their friendship, improving their relationship. Gumball and Idaho are on good terms with each other, and seem to share a relatively close friendship. In " The Bumpkin ," Idaho tags along with Gumball to his house so that Idaho may teach Gumball how to live a "clean" lifestyle.
Although their initial disdain, Idaho managed to get all of Gumball's family aboard the concept of living a clean lifestyle. Later that night, Gumball decides to teach Idaho the fun of "the party life"; even after Idaho nearly dies of such a lifestyle, Gumball and Idaho still manage to remain on decent terms.
In " The Potato ," Gumball refers to Idaho as his "number one brotato," unaware that Idaho dislikes the nickname. He is shown to value Idaho's happiness when he convinces Darwin to stop eating potatoes for Idaho's sake, despite Darwin's addiction to them.
He is horrified when he believes that Darwin has killed Idaho, crying out in grief and refusing to be interrupted in his mourning, and is overjoyed to see Idaho alive. Robinson is somewhat an idol to both Gumball and his companion Darwin, but mostly to Gumball. He always tries to earn his favor, most of the time failing at it such as in " The Debt " and sometimes actually being successful to convince him like in " The Car ," though only for a very minuscule time span.
Ironically, Mr. Robinson despises Gumball for irritating him all the time. Though most of time Mr. Robinson despises Gumball's presence, a moment in " The Debt " actually resulted in Mr. Robinson thanking Gumball for saving his life, but still yells at him for ruining his great performance. The boys' admiration towards Robinsons is taken to the extreme in " The Sale. They decide to try driving the buyers away from the house, and actually succeed in both driving them away and temporarily getting in the good books of Robinson by supposedly striking oil.
Unbeknownst to the ecstatic Robinsons, the so-called oil is actually raw sewage from a sewage pipe. In " The Heart ," the roles are reversed. Here, Mr. Robinson finally gets it through to the boys that he despises them, but he soon regrets it when he sees how upset and angry they are.
He remembers the memories they have shared mostly Mr. Robinson bullying them and decides to attempt to win back their friendship. However, all his attempts simply drive them further away and often land him in prison.
His heart attempts to prevent it, but he cannot help himself, and Mr. Robinson lets a single tear out. Gumball and Darwin return, and realize that Mr. Robinson is so cruel because his heart is afraid of feelings. They convince him to embrace his feelings with a song. While annoyed, Robinson realises that he actually loathes the boys slightly less. The three hug, and Mr. Robinson lets a tear fall from his eye again, but this time with a smile. When Mr. Robinson finally gets his anger back, he thanks Gumball and Darwin, although he still wants them to use his formal name.
Gumball and Leslie have a rocky but close friendship. Leslie appeared very keen to be Gumball and Darwin's friend in " The Third ," but the boys saw him as creepy and weird.
They did not interact notably again until " The Flower ," where it is Leslie's closeness to Penny that fuels the rise of Jealousy in Gumball's mind. Throughout the episode, Leslie becomes more afraid of Gumball, unaware that it is not him but Jealousy, as he is continuously tortured by him. However, when Gumball realises that Leslie is not in love with Penny but is in fact her cousin, he is apologetic, and the two appear to be on good terms.
However, they appear to still not actually be friends in " The Words ," where Gumball considers Leslie's use of malapropisms very annoying, and does not seem to be particularly close to him. Moreover, they engage in a fight in " The Triangle " when Leslie attempts to take out Darwin due to him claiming Leslie's instrument in the marching band. The boys reconcile when Gumball points out that Leslie is acting like him, and that they should be proud of their friend.
Leslie agrees, and the two watch Darwin play with pride, even though he plays terribly. In " The Petals ," Gumball is shown to consider Leslie an expert on fashion, as he and Darwin try to consult him on which of them looks worse. They chase him throughout the town, eventually catching up to him in their basement. Leslie agrees to be beheaded after some convincing, even doing it himself, but, when the boys reveal his head will not grow back until spring, he chases them around the basement, ending the episode.
When he sees Tobias' dancing skills, he claims that he must have taken out Leslie, as "no-one can match him on the dance floor," indicating that Gumball admires Leslie to some extent. Their friendship is tested once again in " The Awareness ," wherein Gumball insults plants due to not understanding them, and Leslie takes offence. Gumball tries to make it up to him by pretending that he does indeed respect plants by performing activities common among plants— drinking with his 'roots,' photosynthesising, eating dirt which is not actually something plants do, but Leslie refuses to lose the feud by admitting this and thus the two eat it anyway , etc.
Leslie takes advantage of this to punish him for insulting plants by exaggerating the activities to dangerous levels. Soon, Gumball reverses the torment by forcing Leslie to perform ridiculous and painful activities such as getting attacked by bees , claiming them to be things that plants do, guessing correctly that Leslie will be unwilling to end the feud and be seen as less knowledgeable about plants, and so will go along with Gumball's commands.
This culminates with the boys skydiving without parachutes, upon which Gumball finally gives in, admits that he does not know much about plants, and apologises to Leslie, who accepts the apology, and in turn apologises for making him stand in manure. They agree to be friends "'til the end," and embrace. They are saved before hitting the ground when Leslie loses his petals and sprouts dandelion seeds, with the parachutes of the seeds slowing the boys' fall.
The two separate as better friends than they were previously. Gumball originally saw Sussie as weird and ugly, but soon learned to appreciate her oddities. Sussie and Gumball have a close, but occasionally tense relationship, with the tension mostly coming from Sussie's odd behaviour and how she can be annoying. Despite this, most of their interactions are positive.
In " The Ghost ," Gumball makes her puke up her hot chocolate by breathing with his new gross breath. In " The Party ," Gumball considers taking her as a date to the Wilsons' party, but she burps in his face, instantly removing her from the list. In " The Words ," Gumball asks Sussie to quiet down on the bus. Sussie very politely agrees to do so. According to Darwin in " The Skull ," Sussie was Gumball's first kiss, as he once kissed her while on morphine.
Gumball is extremely embarrassed about the encounter. They are shown to not be very close at the time of " The Pony ," where Gumball and Darwin are extremely awkward at her birthday party, only staying when offered a large sum of money.
In " The Dream ," Gumball takes advantage of Sussie's weird appearance to abuse Darwin in their shared dream, showing that he views Sussie as ugly. She also shouts "Names! Their first notable interaction comes in " The Voice ," where the Watterson brothers apologize to her in case she is angry with them.
She is not, and claims that she likes them. Gumball, wanting to apologize for something, drums on her head, accidentally knocking one of her eyes off. He is very apologetic, but Sussie claims that she liked that as well.
Gumball and Darwin seem endeared by this, and hug her before they move on. They are still shown to be friendly in " The Promise ," where Sussie is the only student to offer her seat to Gumball and Darwin on the bus. Gumball is very honoured, and thanks Sussie, claiming that one should not judge Sussie by her appearance, despite how weird and scary she looks. He calls Sussie a gentleman and a lady, but is grossed out when he sees that her seat is covered in sweat, due to leather making her sweaty.
He tells her to keep the seat, but pretends that he is doing so because she is a fine lady and it would not be gentlemanly to take her seat, proving that he values her feelings and does not want to insult her. In " The Question ," Gumball seems to admire Sussie's carefree attitude to life, and is amazed when she helps him and Darwin on their philosophical quest by giving them her idea of the meaning of life: life is not about the destination, but about the journey, and the friends one makes along the way; the search for life is what gives life meaning, and the only true meaning of life is finding one's own way to enjoy it.
The boys take her advice, and decide to simply enjoy themselves rather than trying to find some greater purpose.
However, in " The Test ," Sussie is one of the people that Gumball has to stop himself from berating for her annoying habits, implying that he still finds her annoying.
Their relationship is explored in depth in " The Weirdo. He seems perturbed when he gets one, however: it is a glob of mayonnaise. Sussie explains that it is very precious and useful, implying that she wanted Gumball to get something good.
When the others fail to hide their displeasure, Gumball defends Sussie, telling his classmates to make some effort to spare her feelings. When he sees Julius bullying Sussie, he is enraged and instantly decides to fight the bullies. When Darwin dissuades him from doing so, he decides instead to poison the town water supply so that everybody becomes as weird as Sussie, showing that he cares about her a lot.
Darwin advises him instead to help her fit in with everybody else. Gumball tells Sussie that she should stop being herself, and asks her how she became so odd-looking. She provides several unrelated stories, which annoys Gumball. He also refers to her as a "little freak-show," which somewhat upsets Sussie.
She is upset even more when they try to massively alter her appearance, and Gumball seems guilty. He accidentally insults her again, however, and she leaves in sadness.
Gumball and Darwin both sigh in sympathy, but Sussie comes back to offer them a chance to see life through her eyes— literally. She gives them each a pair of googly eyes, and they put them on. The three then embark on a whimsical adventure through town, and the boys come to understand that Sussie does not need to change: she is happy, and is not hurting anybody with what she does.
From this point on, Sussie and Gumball are closer, although he still sees her as somewhat weird-looking, as shown in " The Inquisition ," where he claims that her appearance as a human is a massive improvement. Despite this, he is otherwise horrified by the transformation.
Gumball and Tobias have a history of rivalry behind them, although their relationship becomes more positive later down the line. Gumball teaches Darwin how to be more direct in an insult battle. Miss Simian tries to prove Gumball and Darwin are bad kids. Gumball and Darwin's new friend, Clayton, is a compulsive liar. After they run over Santa Claus, the Wattersons must save Christmas.
Gumball and Darwin must retrieve a family heirloom from an elderly neighbor. Bobert loses a bet and becomes Gumball's servant for a day. Gumball asks Idaho to teach his family how to live a simpler life. Darwin ditches Gumball to a beating by Tina, causing a rift between the friends. Granny Jojo's zealous overprotectiveness has negative consequences.
Gumball and Darwin learn about viruses — the hard way. Gumball and Darwin get distracted on their way home to watch a video with Anais.
Gumball tries to reunite Alan and Carmen after a break-up. Gumball is mad at Darwin after seeing him kiss Penny in a dream. Darwin starts to resent feeling like Gumball's sidekick. Richard is hurt when he overhears Gumball and Darwin mocking him. Gumball goes to great lengths to look good in his school photo. After a dispute over a trash can, Richard and Mr. Robinson are under house arrest. Cheating gets Gumball and Darwin sent to Spring Break detention.
The family pushes Nicole too far at the grocery store. The Wattersons must survive to the end in a strange game that Gumball and Darwin invented.
Darwin's promise to play video games with Gumball conflicts with a promise he made to Banana Joe. Gumball and Darwin receive a threatening message. Gumball and Darwin struggle to understand Juke's message. Richard's permissiveness attracts unwanted guests while Nicole is away. Gumball and Darwin try to shoot some skits on home video. A new girl tries to get Gumball and Darwin to fight kids from her old school. An embarrassing video of Gumball goes viral and he wants it removed.
The Watterson kids try to save Nicole after finding a mysterious letter. The real lives of Elmore's inanimate objects are revealed.
The Wattersons are surprised to discover the impact they've had on friends and neighbors. Gumball, a year-old cat, and his friend Darwin, a goldfish, have one bizarre adventure after another in this off-the-wall animated comedy. Bored with each other, Gumball and Darwin try to find a new friend. Gumball believes he owes a debt to Mr. Robinson for saving his life. Masami claims to be Darwin's girlfriend. A painting Anais made for school convinces Principal Brown that her family is dysfunctional.
Nicole and Richard reluctantly allow Gumball and Darwin to babysit Anais. Gumball wears his mom's wedding dress and becomes the toast of his school. Gumball and Darwin try to defeat their dad in a "lazy-off. The kids try to discover who shoved Principal Brown into Gumball's locker.
Gumball and Darwin's pranks on Richard drive him crazy. Gumball and Darwin are mocked for their martial arts costumes.
A kiss on the lips from Granny Jojo traumatizes Gumball. To attend a cool high school party, Gumball and Darwin must find dates. Gumball and Darwin try to get their money back for a video game. Gumball tries to help Bobert, who plots to take over Gumball's life.
During a class field trip, Gumball and Darwin get lost in the Forest of Doom. Gumball teaches Anais how to be dumb but gets jealous when their dad favors her. Since Penny is a fairy-like shapeshifter, she is capable of transforming into certain creatures based on her emotions. In every form, she has a set of antlers except for two forms, her Gorgon form where no antlers are shown but replaced with snakes, and her monster arm form where no antlers are shown though this could be due to only its arm being shown.
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Penny Fitzgerald "The Shell" onwards. She is seen at the schoolyard and later in the cafeteria. Gumball tries to marry her before the end of the world.
She and Masami try to get Gumball and Darwin to be their respective boyfriends. Later, she is told by Carrie possessing Gumball to stop looking at her. She tries to get Gumball to be her date for Rachel's party. She invites Gumball to Mr. Cuddles' funeral while he thinks of it as a date. Tobias and Gumball fight for her. She is hanging out with Leslie , causing Gumball to become overcome with jealousy.
She is kissed by Darwin in one of Gumball's dreams. Her shell is cracked open by Gumball, revealing her true form. Darwin attempts to destroy her relationship with Gumball. She and Gumball flirt with each other with gestures. She turns down Tobias' "chick-magnet" dance. She follows Gumball's clues on a quest.
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