The Night

"The Night" is the thirty-first episode of Season 4 of The Amazing World of Gumball. It is the 147th episode overall.

Synopsis
The Moon examines dreams and nightmares of Elmore residents.

Plot
TBA

Main Characters

 * The Moon

Supporting Characters

 * Teri
 * Larry
 * Richard
 * Gumball
 * Hector
 * Darwin
 * Mr. Small
 * Banana Joe
 * Nicole
 * Carrie
 * Daisy the Donkey
 * Anais
 * Juke
 * Mr. Robinson
 * Mrs. Robinson
 * Sussie
 * Alan

Minor Characters

 * Sal Left Thumb
 * Sarah
 * Traffic lights
 * Neck Beard
 * Cupcake Woman
 * Principal Brown
 * Karen
 * Marvin
 * Pantsbully
 * Cowboy
 * Spoons and forks
 * Ocho
 * Bobert
 * William
 * Mrs. Jötunheim
 * George
 * Doughnut Sheriff
 * Hobo
 * Gary
 * Patrick
 * Tobias
 * Carmen
 * Penny
 * Leslie
 * Rocky
 * Green Bear
 * Crocodile Woman
 * Siciliana
 * Hank
 * Felicity
 * Billy
 * Miss Simian
 * Mrs. Pumpernickel
 * Molly
 * Masami
 * Dexter
 * Jessica
 * Harold

Trivia

 * Sussie's nightmare breaks the fourth wall since the studio, some of the staff, and Aurelie Charbonnier herself (who provides the motion capture of Sussie with her chin) are seen.
 * Larry also breaks the fourth wall when trying to wake up from his "dream" by mentioning the pixie dust transition seen throughout the episode.

Continuity

 * This is the second episode to be narrated by Sir Derek Jacobi, the first being "The Lie."
 * This is The Moon's second major role. His first major role was in "The Love."
 * Mr. Small's fear of enclosed spaces is shown again due to the events of "The Sock" and "The Finale."
 * The footage of Jessica and Dexter being used for balloon animals in "The Saint" is reused.
 * The footage of the two clowns in "The Signal" is reused.
 * The apocalyptic background featured in "The Countdown" can be seen in one of Larry's dreams.
 * This is also the third time The Sun exploded. The first two were "The Question" and "The Countdown."
 * This is Juke's second speaking role in this episode. The first was "The Boombox".
 * Sarah's "How to Draw Superheroes" book reappears in this episode.

Cultural References

 * The scene where Larry's mouth is sealed is a reference to the film The Matrix, where Neo's mouth is sealed while being interrogated.
 * This can also be a reference to the rapid skin growth toxin from Fringe.
 * When Larry messes with the Doughnut Sheriff, the music resembles the "Cantina Band" track from Star Wars.

Goofs/Errors

 * Teri was supposed to be naked in her dream, but she appears to be wearing undergarments behind the pixelated censor.