The Gift

"The Gift" is the ninth episode of Season 4 of The Amazing World of Gumball. It is the 125th episode overall.

Synopsis
After they receive an extravagant invitation to Masami's birthday party, Gumball and Darwin are anxious to find just the right gift for her.

Plot
TBA

Main Characters

 * Gumball
 * Darwin
 * Masami

Supporting Characters

 * Larry

Minor Characters

 * Ocho
 * Richard
 * Nicole
 * Anais
 * Reginald
 * Mr. Yoshida
 * Eggheads
 * Juke
 * Carrie
 * William
 * Bobert
 * Tobias
 * Molly
 * Jared
 * Sarah
 * Carmen
 * Teri
 * Leslie
 * Jamie
 * Alan
 * Banana Joe
 * Tina
 * Clayton
 * Anton
 * Idaho
 * Principal Brown
 * Bandage Doctor
 * Doughnut Sheriff
 * French Fries

Trivia

 * This episode was released on the Cartoon Network App and Video on Demand before it aired on TV on August 28, 2015.
 * This is Masami's third major role. Her first two were in "The Pressure," and "The Storm."
 * This episode reveals that Masami has legs.
 * This episode also reveals that she got socks from Harry (who moved because of that) in Gumball and Darwin's 3rd grade and she is still wearing them.
 * Masami guesses that her gift will be a painting by Mic Graves, who, in real life, is a director of the show and the voice of multiple characters, including Banana Joe and William.
 * According to Darwin, this episode marks the first time Richard was right at something.
 * The fourth wall has been broken when Alan says something about love when the camera speeds up.
 * Massami says that she saw some mic graves at the store. Mic graves is one of the shows directors, maybe breaking the forth wall.
 * This episode reveals Mr Yoshida's first physical appearance in the series

Continuity

 * The Wattersons' basement reappears in this episode. Its first appearance was in "The Nobody."
 * Ocho makes his first official reappearance since "The Tape."
 * Gumball and Darwin attempt to give Alan's love as a gift to Masami, but Alan remarks that he loves Carmen, a reference to the events of "The Storm."
 * This is the sixth time that Gumball shows characteristics of a real cat - his way of drinking water in the basement is typical for cats.

Cultural References

 * The way Gumball knocks Ocho down and throws him at Tina, Carmen, and Jamie is a reference to Super Mario Bros.
 * Masami and Mr. Yoshida's phones strongly resemble the iPhone.
 * Larry is seen dressed up as early musicians, with Bach as an example.
 * Anais kissing frogs to get a prince is an obvious reference to The Princess And The Frog.

Goofs/Errors

 * The position of the locker Gumball and Darwin go into changes when Masami opens it.
 * In the scene where the students are crammed into the wall, Alan is touching Carmen, but he doesn't pop despite him being a balloon and Carmen being a cactus.
 * This may have been on purpose, because all of Carmen's prickles were missing.
 * when Gumball and Darwin come out after hiding in the floor, their feet can be seen attached to it, but later when they are still covered by the ground's material, their feet are seen out of it.
 * The background changes from the Elmore Mall to the entrance to Food N' Stuff during the chase scene. The same error also happened in "The Egg."