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Why Gumball Has MASTERED Cringe Humor | The Hug vs The Awkwardness vs The Cringe

May 30, 2021
This video was sponsored by dashlane. I don't really like

cringe

humor

, mainly because when it's done wrong it's not even funny, much more

cringe

worthy or even malicious. This hot dog guy has some of Gumball's funniest and most memorable moments because you're embarrassing, so let's cover the trifecta of embarrassment in today's versus the hug versus the

awkwardness

versus the embarrassment unlike all my other verses where I break them down. in their beginnings, middles and ends for story purposes, it makes more sense to talk about these in full considering that

awkwardness

recognizes the events in the hug and shame recognizes the events in the awkwardness, so let's peel the orange chronologically, but first To do so, let's talk about the most embarrassing thing: knowing about password managers and still using the same password. - Elaine saves your passwords so you don't have to remember a ton of complex passwords for different websites, plus it's as easy as one click to recover them - Trillian generates strong, complex passwords so you don't have to pray Your password is secure is what good enough, they may also contain your personal information, such as your ID and credit card information, so why?
why gumball has mastered cringe humor the hug vs the awkwardness vs the cringe
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why gumball has mastered cringe humor the hug vs the awkwardness vs the cringe

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I guess it would come full circle when a dumber version of Darwin arrived in seasons five and six. Gumball's fast nature attempts to break the predictive mold. and Darwin's quick responses really do what he loves about Gumball in general. I forgive you for trying to pinch B after saying let's break the mold. Gumball approaches this hot dog boy and gives them a big hug pretending to know him when he sees them. We have never fully met and Darwin would have been able to predict that specifically, however, that would be the catalyst for all the embarrassing moments that would happen later with the very proud face of meeting the hot dog boy again.
why gumball has mastered cringe humor the hug vs the awkwardness vs the cringe
I have never met Hot Dog Boy, this is the main reason he is known in the Amazing World of Gumball. He just has extraordinarily bad chemistry with the blue cat, and considering this blue cat is the focus throughout this episode, we get to see his denial in action. I love the effort they put into these scenes because each one is different and unique in their own way, even if some of them are based on the same premise, they are variations on how uncomfortable they get, it's really what sells the combo . and the hot dog boy episodes Darwin takes a backseat as he's the meta version of a very bored viewer who's seen this before, it works well in the story, but I don't really have much to say about it, any kind It's too friendly. abort who does that there are a lot of things I enjoy about these scenes so wait to start first gumbo's point of view being slightly above his head never gets old in this episode it gives off that hot dog guys perspective effect so when we see Gumbo mentally panic, he just brings his contribution to attend not only that, but the show made sure to portray the hot dog guy as awkward as when he's with Gumbo, this isn't Gumbo just being awkward and the hot dog guy being normal.
why gumball has mastered cringe humor the hug vs the awkwardness vs the cringe
That's what I mean about his bad chemistry, of course, Gumbo and Hot Dog. I have friends who aren't as cringe-worthy, but there's something about them that makes them that way. I hope we finally find out. This dance will return. and it just keeps getting worse and worse for me the reason this works is because it's really awkward for both parties involved there doesn't seem to be any malice here just genuine confusion about what to do in this situation what's more, let's laugh at them because of the situation instead of hey, let's laugh at them because they are naturally like that and we would see it as something embarrassing, which can seem like a lot of embarrassing

humor

on the Internet, since not all, but too many, meet again . and I want to put a pin right here, you see this face, it reminds me of one of my favorite jokes in Gum Ball, well this face had me dead, it's just a pure look of disbelief that we don't see much of, we'll see. also on a spoon, this face will never stop being funny and what the hotdog guy does is also just gravy, they exchanged another awkward encounter and what I like about this one that the first two didn't do is that now The dog guy Hot meets awkward by doing some embarrassing things on their own, it gets to the point where both guys have had enough and want to fix the situation immediately, however, they proved to not really understand what can fix the situation.
This is what you're doing here I was here counting brooms Yeah, while we don't know much about him as far as his origins, what we do know is that he's been around since the first season and has mainly been in the school cafeteria. as in episodes like the third, the dress and he would acknowledge his role apart from him in the episode, the extras, however, leads me to this line of reasoning that you've seen here talking to Claire Cooper. What makes this important is that we are not sure how they are associated, sure they are friends, but are they in the same degree?
If they are in the same classes, it opens up the validity of the claim established in Claire's first episode, the others, an episode also in the fourth season just before. that this and that combo of episodes and Darwin stated that they only see people in their class within their grade and when Anna Hayes tells them to open their eyes and really look, we see people like Claire, which brings me to my question, how do Could Gumball and Darwin? They hadn't seen Claire before, but they did get to see the hot dog guy. There was no counterargument that they never saw the hot dog guy.
Only we saw the hot dog guy, but he was never recognized until the extras. I'm not sure that will lead. a lunch scene where the hot dog guy pays for the gum food, which at this point you can't just not call him friend in public, you'd look very bored, this is solidified, there can be friendship with the audience, which makes breaking things in the future will be much more difficult. However, we would get to the real reason why this episode is called the Hug, while Gumball, the show would have a talent for taking something small and creating an adventure out of it.
Sorry, anonymous booths, stranger, it was you or me, the confrontation, the memory of events. as they walk the slight provocation towards the hug is so strange it's what I enjoy about

gumball

it's so dramatic it's ridiculous they both have this autonomous battle of who will make the first move but they both have the same amount of naivety and guilt for being the bad guy it's just that historically Gumball not taking the first step to stop things is perfect, they become only rude so that the other person breaks things and doesn't feel bad about it. The eventual split simmers until Gumball accidentally lets it slip that he doesn't care much for Hot Dog Boy's presence, they come to a mutual understanding that's strangely healthy for what this episode builds up to, ending with Gumball and Hot Dog Boy conspiring. against Darwin. who I really think deserves it in this episode and that was the hug, if they would just stop crossing paths here it would be an open and shut story about an unpleasant first impression, however they would find themselves in the awkwardness of In this episode you get what you you have in the hug just with a little more character development so sorry if it's a little shorter than the other two recaps so it starts with a song about ketchup I guess if you've seen a lot of it.
From my reviews, I don't really have much to say or praise about the songs they originally wrote. I've never really been impressed with Gumball's musical composition. I found out that it works, but that's what he's supposed to do, so it's not really a thing. exceptional maybe I would have to give it time but it's not like spongebob music where I can point out songs and what scene made those songs memorable however here in this episode the awkwardness I can even say that the song here is even good it seems pretty unnecessary, I mean, sure it's in the nature of

gumball

s to do this, but clearly you can do this and still get to the point of running into the hot dog guy.
Quite a strange and awkward moment number one of many awkward moments in the episode. phone, so to show you exactly what I mean by receiving more or less what you get in a hug, but less, let me explain that the hug is based on a very simple premise, except in this case, there is actually less things to do here. go to the mall to buy ketchup. I don't know if that's exactly a trip to the mall for me, but I don't live in Elmore so I don't want to judge. Now watch the other episode, the hug that's about trying Gumbo. to prove something totally separate from the hot dog guy, there's no motivation here except the motivation we got in the other episode which was developed more while there it was about them not knowing each other and trying to get away from each other , here is what they know. each other and they're still trying to get away from each other it's the same premise really why I don't enjoy it here as much because it eliminates any real plot and just throws them together seems too regular yeah the internal combo Fans and I appreciate the combination of characters and just having new episodes, sure, but that doesn't mean this has a high rating for me, however, getting my main complaint out of the way, there are things I enjoy about this episode.
I love how they brought back Gumball's camera angle. From a very high angle, the bus scene wasn't too bad and I understood the premise even though that weird guy who seems to be named Leonard made things better. Well, we ran into Pam. This episode has a lot of funny moments. I just wish it didn't seem like the leftover jokes that didn't fit into the last story made it to the elevator and they both tried to push it creating another awkward moment, however this time combo and hot dog would recognize that this is an awkward moment and would try to fix the situation. .
I remind you of a certain episode I just talked about. However, considering this is Gumball, it gets worse. I know some people don't like the pain involved or the antics. However, I felt it was handled. pretty good here, he's not on screen long enough to make you cringe, especially considering the other cringe-worthy things in this episode. I was just buying some ketchup for my delicious hot tub, however, getting to the ketchup part, that's what this whole thing is built on. Basically, the joke about Gumball eating a hot dog even though they already did this in the hug seems a little unnecessary for almost a minute into the song, we get to another part that confuses me, so in an effort to make things less awkward, gumbo and hot dog.
They both agreed to exchange their most personal and embarrassing secrets in the hopes that they would know each other so well that it would already be awkward. The reward for this is that someone was on the other side of the elevator door, Tobias, and they would cut the time. to a very annoying Gumball and Hot Dog type that if you watch Gumball you would think this would lead to them beating up Tobias or something that would lead to a bond maybe, but no more awkwardness. I know that's the name of the episode, but the hug was.
In just 11 minutes of cuddling, they prepare for Gumball to finally get to the part of the mode with ketchup and play a pretty clear rule of three that leads to him seeing hotdog guy again and they run in the same direction willingly. and you'd think one of them would get the idea to run in a different direction, but they can't because the story wouldn't work that way. It seems quite forced to me, then we will get to this guy, you have the right to return. any product within 20 days you don't have to buy anything, but anything you buy can be added to your rewards card you have the right to redeem couponsunlimited if you don't have a coupon the store may provide you with one that's all you really need to know it's a simple gum chase done better on its own merits it gets the job done it doesn't look as convincing when they've been running around for the whole thing this episode and it's clear that the mall guy isn't a real threat.
This scene could have been improved a lot, it's not about the ketchup, but about some internal struggle or motivation like the hug. I'm saying I should take things from the hug, but not a hundred percent of the episode, more like 70/80 percent with a real underlying story, that's all I'm saying, it ends up being awkward and that was the awkwardness, so like You see the hug and the awkwardness built up to embarrassment, no, it's not going to happen, so in the awkwardness, the Korean starts with Gumball very happy and, naturally, himself. However, like I said in the awkwardness, I felt like the opening song was very unnecessary to get to the point of meeting Hot Dog. guy and then go through the motions of being awkward, all this episode does is show that as they get to know Hot Dog Boy very quickly, although all the initial jokes revolve around them both wanting to use the bathroom and by the way , why does the school like that?
They only have one bathroom. They're not all the same. The joke is varied enough to work. you felt like this seems pretty silly because they can use the bathrooms at different times, I don't know what to tell you, personally it didn't bother me much, that logic is pretty solid, it's a pretty neat setup that ends like this. That's when they recognize his discomfort and make a plan to stop him. This is the title of the episode where the shame comes from. However, as the episode progresses, I have some concerns, however, they appear later in the episode, their plan so far.
It's just to make things so awkward that their previous interactions seem normal, it goes wrong pretty quickly, however, I want to focus on this shower scene wearing shorts and showing up at a costume party when everyone else is dressed to the nines. event well, I attended a black tie event and just used up a lot of time considering this is a season 6 episode. I still found this pretty funny. I love the way Gumball delivered that line and I realized he should have been more specific, I also love the little turn towards the audience when the hotdog guy makes a quick comment.
We also don't see many parts of the school besides the classrooms, cafeterias, Brown's principal's office in the hallways, which granted is 80% of the school, but it's nice to change things up a bit. I'm sure we could have had a great episode with a sale on the pool area. Lastly, we haven't made banana. Joe's reaction to Gumball and Hot Dogs' boy fights is probably my favorite reaction to anything on this show. Well, second, as always. Hot Dog Boy is super resistant to doing any of Gumball's crazy ideas, but since this episode doesn't really change his character much, you can probably predict that he'll go along with Gumball's ideas anyway, Gumball continues to act in ways every increasingly erratic, which leads to the hot dog boy. being the voice of reason is a neat dynamic if I hadn't already seen it in a previous episode, in fact it's so similar that at least in this episode, Gumball has a real phone to turn to, unlike the elevator scene in the last episode.
They auditioned for a talent show that seems to be national. I remember they mentioned Elmore's Got Talent, but is Elmore a nation, the city, a world, or is it the non-judgmental part of the void and basically everything around me? I do not know either. okay, this is when the episode takes what it did in the awkwardness and just makes fewer jokes about the same outcome. Mind you, I don't want to be misunderstood, it's not the fact that they do cringe humor, it's about the quality for the most part throughout these three episodes I enjoy it and there is still more to come that I enjoy, however that It's not to say there aren't some failures here, in fact, let's start doing it.
I can take it from you that you've experienced a hundred thousand DJ level of embarrassment that is the equivalent of hearing a hundred thousand dad jokes all at once. One thing about season 6 if I could and probably should make a top 7 problems with season 6, if you want let me know in the comments below, there are jokes like this. I get it, it's appealing to a different demographic than mine, but I feel like Seasons 1 and 4 would word this joke in a way that doesn't come across that way. I'll Be Dated Season 6 has this aura that it's going to be dated, being the meta and modern show is one thing, but defending your style and making it timeless is another and jokes like that aren't going to cut it, however, understanding the jokes that Couldn't you call me dad?
You are a teenager. You are what I enjoy about this. It really turns the tables on the hot dog guy who honestly underperforms in a reactions department next to Gumball, which isn't just my bias. Here, meow, part of Gumball's reactions is seeing his entire face and the way he moves with the hot dog boy because his shadows hide his reaction most of the time and his body movements, it's a little limited in how you can react, which you do. defiantly, I'm betting on animating a great reaction in him without deviating too much from the template for a joke, which I'm glad they don't do for him, he goes through a memory flashback, which is weird because he's about to go through another flashback .
Moments later, but I want to mention something in my top nine animation changes in the Gumball video. I mentioned that cringe is one of my favorites. The origin of how he got here is because Gumball and Hot Dog Boy realize that they have a past, for some reason they have a history that goes back to the time of little children and although for them they repress any memories that happens at that moment, but they have chemistry with each other, this is what I mean by Gumball being an episodic comedy show but retaining this natural sense of continuity and providing valuable information that contributes to a timeline and Gumball's story. , it's the ideal situation for me because I can talk about the episodes I enjoy without having to give much context to the situation, in fact, if I were just covering up the embarrassment on its own, I'd only need to explain everything leading up to this point in a few few sentences, in fact, in that memory flashback we see later, reference all the other memories leading up to this situation, from the bus situation in awkwardness to the store scene and a hug, these memories here They're pretty awkward, nothing more awkward than things like the bus situation or a dancing hug, but with the change in creative animation and the progression in their relationship, it seems like it can stand on its own merits as its own episode much better than the awkwardness. .
I also enjoyed everyone's designs. The only part I would improve is again the off-the-radar humor. Meta humor for fall jokes and similes. These aren't all the jokes Gumball makes, or at least it was a genuinely funny show and this way of simplifying the humor ruins it in some ways, so instead of confronting these memories, they do more than suppress them, they erase them, which It's not as amazing as the money, but it definitely goes the extra mile and this is an awkward status quo, blah, blah, blah, and that was the chill of all of them. I would say the hug, the chill, and the awkwardness in that order is how I would classify them.
I love what the hug did. I felt like it captured the charm. of why these episodes exist more naturally, so I acted better in my eyes. The discomfort felt like he was going through the motions and didn't have enough factors to make me feel like he could have stood on his own. The shame while it was really missing. That initial charm of Gumball had that progression in his character dynamic that separates him from the other two, which I appreciated. I really like how The Amazing World of Gumball has a solid understanding of using a wide variety of characters and how to make them important.
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