When Mr. Robinson nearly hits Gumball with his car but stops in time, Gumball becomes convinced that Mr. Robinson intentionally saved his life.
The episode highlights the boys' realization that their bond is unique, though they briefly consider other eccentric candidates like Alan the Balloon or Leslie . Segment 2: "The Debt" [S1E2] The Third/The Debt
This segment focuses on Gumball’s obsession with a perceived life-saving act by his grumpy neighbor, Mr. Robinson . When Mr
In this segment, Gumball and Darwin realize they have grown bored with their friendship and decide they need a "third" friend to spice things up. The episode highlights the boys' realization that their
The situation backfires when Tobias replaces Gumball instead of joining him and Darwin, leading to a comedic struggle as Gumball tries to win back his spot as Darwin's best friend.
Gumball’s constant "protection" becomes a nightmare for Mr. Robinson, culminating at Elmore's Senior Talent Show where Gumball's attempts to "save" him nearly cause a real disaster. Production Context
When Mr. Robinson nearly hits Gumball with his car but stops in time, Gumball becomes convinced that Mr. Robinson intentionally saved his life.
The episode highlights the boys' realization that their bond is unique, though they briefly consider other eccentric candidates like Alan the Balloon or Leslie . Segment 2: "The Debt"
This segment focuses on Gumball’s obsession with a perceived life-saving act by his grumpy neighbor, Mr. Robinson .
In this segment, Gumball and Darwin realize they have grown bored with their friendship and decide they need a "third" friend to spice things up.
The situation backfires when Tobias replaces Gumball instead of joining him and Darwin, leading to a comedic struggle as Gumball tries to win back his spot as Darwin's best friend.
Gumball’s constant "protection" becomes a nightmare for Mr. Robinson, culminating at Elmore's Senior Talent Show where Gumball's attempts to "save" him nearly cause a real disaster. Production Context