[s2e6] Shirt Club ❲Tested & Working❳

The episode kicks off with Gumball and Darwin launching a t-shirt business. The goal? Simple. The execution? Pure Elmore. Gumball’s "business" mindset is on full display here, proving once again that he has the confidence of a CEO with the follow-through of, well, a twelve-year-old cat. Enter Richard Watterson (and Dad-er-Day)

From the poorly drawn shirt designs to the increasingly absurd "Dad-er-Day" festivities, the animation remains as inventive as ever. [S2E6] Shirt Club

The episode takes sharp jabs at how branding and marketing can distort original intentions. What started as a t-shirt club becomes a propaganda machine for Richard. The episode kicks off with Gumball and Darwin

If you’ve ever tried to start a small business with your best friend—only to have your dad accidentally hijack the entire operation for a made-up holiday—then you’ve lived an episode of The Amazing World of Gumball . The execution

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In we get a classic Gumball and Darwin scheme that spirals into a legendary showdown between a son’s ambition and a father’s... unique brand of love. The Pitch: "The Gumball & Darwin Shirt Club"