× The Amazing World Of Gumball ×

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The Lost Episode: The Grieving

I've always loved Cartoon Network, when I was growing up it was my favorite channel to watch.

Even today it has some good shows, like Adventure Time and Regular Show.

One of the newest shows on the network, The Amazing World of Gumball, is a cute and mildly entertaining show.

Not really my cup of tea, it's a little immature, but my little brother seems to like it a lot.

One day, I was watching Adult Swim when I realized that I'd been up so late that I hadn't even kept track of the time, it was already 4 AM.

I don't recall ever watching AS this late, so I stayed awake to see what would happen when it ended.

A little bumper showed up at the bottom of the screen during a commercial break, it said that a special episode of The Amazing World of Gumball was about to come on.

I was a little confused about an episode of a very popular, new show coming on this early, but I was bored and decided I would watch it; thinking it might come on later in the day so I could spoil it for my brother.

Sort of mean, I know.

The flashy and energetic intro theme played, although it was played a little differently than I recall.

The music was a little different, and the show's logo wasn't animated, it's colors were done rather sloppily as well, almost like something a little kid would do on a Doodle Board or a Glow Board.

I ignored it, assuming that it was done just for this 'special' episode.

The title of the episode was "The Grieving", a sort of sad title, but I didn't really pay too much attention. 

It began with Gumball, the show's 12 year old protagonist, standing alone facing a corner of his dimly-lit classroom.

He looked absolutely miserable, a far cry from the cheerful demeanor he usually had.

There was no one else in the room, not even his best friend and adopted brother Darwin the goldfish, and the windows in the room clearly showed the night sky outside.

I was really starting to get confused, why would he be at school at night, and why was he standing in the corner all sad and alone?

After about what seemed like a minute of Gumball standing somberly in the corner, the scene suddenly changed.

We were in Gumballs house, once again the scene is silent and a little disquieting.

Richard, Gumballs enormous rabbit father, walks in from the kitchen, he looked even more miserable than Gumball had in the previous scene.

Richard isn't wearing his usual attire, he's dressed in a fancy black suit, a little uncharacteristic of him, as he's usually a slob.

He sighs, and slumps down onto the sofa, and starts sobbing intensely, sounding like someone who had just lost something important.

I was starting to get a little creeped out, where was the silly, fun cartoon that I usually looked forward to watching with my younger brother?

This was something completely different.

I was beginning to think that this might have been something the creators did as an experiment or something, a test of the animation or sound perhaps.

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