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Old man doing the say anything boombox scene
Old man doing the say anything boombox scene






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  • During this same scene, all of the students have moved to the right side of the steps.
  • When the students run outside the school, Ocho disappears.
  • When Darwin jumps to the other side of the yard during the Grobblefight, the spot on his shoe disappears.
  • When Gumball yells "GROBBLEFIGHT!," the stones in the backyard disappear.
  • When Gumball tries to sing the squirrel a lullaby, the last part sounds like "Zelda's Lullaby" from the Legend of Zelda video game series.
  • Gumball's "You found the treasure, and now we can save the town from the evil contractors" line might be a reference to The Goonies.
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    The "Little Timmy fell down a well" joke is a reference to the 1954 TV show Lassie.gif of a man crying from Ultraman Mebius.

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    FOREVER!!!" video is similar to a popular. This episode is the second time Leslie is seen naked.The uploader's name, "Johnnyboulgour," is the name of the Tumblr account of character designer William Laborie.The person from the "crying.FOREVER!!!" video on Elmore Stream-It is Mic Graves.This is the first time we see Miss Simian and Principal Brown kiss on-screen.

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  • This is the first episode where Juke actually speaks, instead of making beatboxing sounds.
  • This is Juke's first major role in an episode.
  • Unfortunately, Gumball and Darwin fail to hear him, and as they make up with each other, Gumball accidentally runs his hand down Juke's switch, reverting his speech back to beatbox. Juke thanks the boys, and explains that he has been trying to ask people to turn his switch for two years and that he apparently does not know what Grobblefest is. One of the oranges hits Juke in the back of his head, turning his switch from "Music" to "Voice," which effectively enables him to speak English. Darwin flings oranges at Gumball, who deflects them with the garbage can lid. Gumball and Darwin get into a huge argument about helping people for the sake of feeling superior. Eventually they all end up at the Wattersons' backyard for the final stage of Grobblefest, called "Grobblefight" (somewhat similar to the Hunger Games Arrangement with people standing in a circle with weapons in the middle: a pair of shoes, a bag of oranges and a garbage can lid instead of the real weapons).

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    Gumball and Darwin then initiate Juke into Grobblefest, but Juke seems to be confused and unwilling as they force him through a series of strange rituals. After they communicate their feelings using a series of viral videos, Gumball finally gives in and vows to help Juke. Once again, Gumball expresses his indifference, and Darwin calls him out again. However, he believes he is repeating "Grobblefest." Gumball and Darwin return to the library to find out more about Grobblefest, supposedly a coming-of-age ritual for inhabitants of Boomboxembourg, Juke's home country. He knows a little beatbox, but is unable to successfully decipher Juke's message. Gumball is fed up with Juke's continued attempts to communicate, when Alan comes to them. The other students- and faculty members- join their celebration, only to discover Miss Simian has no plans for retirement. They wildly run around the school and the world, celebrating her retirement. They attempt to use an online translator several times, and when the results come back as "The reign of the ape is no more," Gumball and Darwin take it to be the announcement of Miss Simian's retirement. While researching, Gumball continues to be insensitive toward Juke, and Darwin calls him out for this. They head for the library in order to translate Juke's beatbox. Gumball states that he is not interested in helping Juke, but Darwin insists on doing so. He tries to communicate, but they cannot decipher his beatboxing. Gumball and Darwin are at the school playground, making fun of everyone, when Juke rushes to them. Important details about the plot or story are up ahead








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