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The amazing world of gumball the fury

Masami's mother Yuki shows up, and won't stop hounding Nicole until she agrees to fight her.


Tropes:

  • Acquainted with Emergency Services: Nicole foils a bank robbery while bring her kids to school. Donut Cop immediately recognizes her, and only responds by asking her (by name) to return the money she forgot to drop off.
  • Art Shift:
    • The flashback to Nicole and Yuki's childhood looks like manga panels, color included, and the art style resembles early Dragon Ball.
    • During Yuki and Nicole's rematch, they're rendered in a detailed, flashy anime-style where both are more humanoid. Their kids are rendered in a Super-Deformed style, similar to anime for very young children. This segment was guest-animated by Studio 4°C.
  • Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: When Nicole talks about the things Yuki has, she mentions butlers, ponies, and pony butlers.
  • Cheer Them Up with Laughter: Yuki harasses Nicole to accept a rematch fight with her. She's so insistent that, amongst other things, she destroys Nicole's card. In order to cheer her up, Nicole's husband, Richard, puts vegetables on his head to look silly and make her laugh.
  • Chekhov's Skill: During Masami's narration of Yuki and Nicole's training, we see them karate-chop a wooden board together. It seems like a standard part of a training montage, until the kids are trapped by rubble and the rivals team up to split a girder in half.
  • A Day in the Limelight: For Yuki.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Yuki's constant harassment to Nicole over a childhood rivalry qualifies as this. It's taken up to eleven when she threatens to have her fired for refusing a rematch.
  • Face Fault: Gumball, Darwin, and Anais do it when Masami recommended letting the fight go out of fear of being annihilated in the way.
  • Freeze-Frame Bonus: When Nicole is jumping off one car to another with her kids, her skirt flies up exposing her panties for exactly one frame (right before landing on Hot Dog Guy's car).
  • Hartman Hips: Lampshaded in this episode. One of the first things Yuki does after she and Nicole cross paths is comment on how Nicole's butt has grown quite big.
  • Kamehame Hadoken: Yuki reveals she's able to do this after years of training during her fight against Nicole.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Nicole puts up with Yuki's harassment, which her kids find so baffling they spend the next school day wondering why until Masami explains their past.
  • Pass the Popcorn: Masami pulls out a bucket of popcorn and offers it to Gumball, Anais, and Darwin after admitting she realized she'd "get annihilated trying" to stop the fight between Nichole and Yuki.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Connections!: Since Yuki's husband owns Nicole's workplace, she's able to harass her with impunity for refusing to fight. After that fails, Nicole acquiesces under the threat of being fired and having her house foreclosed on.
  • Sempai/Kōhai: While Yuki and Nicole were martial arts students, Yuki was the sempai, and Nicole was the kohai (Masami even uses and translates the latter term).
  • Shout-Out:
    • A brief flashback of Yuki wrecking Nicole's car is a direct reference to the car-wrecking bonus stage of Street Fighter II. Yuki even has the same choppy animations as Ryu and Ken.
    • "Which school taught you? Was it Hokuto? Was it Konoha? Or was it... Mr. Miyagi?"
    • The manga-style flashback to Nicole and Yuki's training is a direct reference to Son Goku and Krillin training under Master Roshi for the Tenkaichi Budōkai. Said flashback even ends with the Elmore Kumite, which is just as outlandish as the aforementioned tournament.
    • The contestants for the Elmore Kumite include Spike Bulldog, Master Onion, a Rock Golem, a Peckish Aristocrab, and what looks to be Rookie.
    • The entire anime fight sequence was intended to mimic Kill la Kill, namely with the rainbow flashes that explode out every time Nicole and Yuki trade blows much the same as Ryuko and Satsuki. The developers originally requested that Hiroyuki Imaishi and Studio TRIGGER themselves animate it, but they didn't have the time, so they asked Studio 4°C instead.
    • When the kids are trapped by a steel girder, which is too heavy to lift, Nicole's answer is to split it in half instead, similar to Mr. Miyagi splitting the wooden beam crushing Sato in The Karate Kid Part II.
  • Sore Loser: Yuki was so offended that her underclassman beat her that she left the country to train for years before insisting on a rematch. After losing to Nicole again, she refuses Nicole's wish to be friends again until their kids are in danger.
  • Stylistic Suck: During the rematch, Masami and the Watterson kids have very choppy animation, contrast with how their mothers are animated. All of them, though, have deliberately terrible lip-syncing in reference to low quality anime dubs.
  • Sudden Eye Colour: Nicole and Yuki normally have iris-less black eyes and pseudo-Black Bead Eyes, respectively. During their fight, the Art Shift gives Yuki Supernatural Gold Eyes and Nicole purple eyes.
  • Taught by Experience: As children, Nicole and Yuki fought each other, Yuki had the advantage, and Nicole only won thanks to a freak feat of strength and determination. Since then, Nicole gave up martial arts while Yuki dedicated all her time to them. They have a rematch and Nicole wins much more easily. Yuki is baffled, causing Nicole to explain her power came from necessity, not training.

    Nicole: I have been through the most grueling training on the planet.
    Yuki: Which school taught you? Was it Hokuto? Was it Konoha? Or was it... Mr. Miyagi?
    Nicole: No, it was the school of life. I have raised three kids... and one husband.


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What is Gumball's gender?

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