The Laziest

' The Laziest' is the 11th episode of The Amazing World of Gumball''. In this episode, Darwin, Gumball and Richard face off in a laziness competition.

Plot
The episode starts in the house with Nicole about to leave for work. Before she leaves, she tells Richard to do some chores. He enthusiastically agrees, but as soon as she leaves, he plops down onto the couch, complaining. Knowing he'll have to do the chores or face Nicole's wrath, he tries to take the trash out by telling it to move. Gumball and Darwin interrupt him by asking him to play. Richard says he's busy, to which Gumball responds by reminding him of his promise to play with them. Richard finds out he can trick the boys into taking the trash out by pretending it's a game, so he does so. The boys don't realize they're being duped until after they take the trash out. They angrily run back in to scold their father. Richard responds by saying his laziness is a medical condition, but Gumball and Darwin decide to be lazier. Richard decides to turn it into a contest - if the boys find someone lazier than himself, he will do their chores for a day; but if he proves himself to be the laziest, the boys have to do his chores for the rest of their lives. Both sides agree, and the "lazy-off" begins.

Gumball and Darwin plop themselves on to the couch next to their father. Darwin expresses his doubts about winning, to which Gumball replies that they just need to copy their dad. Their dad decides to load up on sugar, so Gumball and Darwin do the same. Unfortunately, sugar has a side effect on children - hyperactivity. Gumball and Darwin are ailed with a sugar rush, unable to stand still at all. In addition, they talk and run really fast. Knowing they can't win a lazy-off in this state, they call a time-out in order to find someone else who can beat their dad. They run out the door as Richard laughs tauntingly at them, leaving a trail of fire behind from their super speed.

They run into the old guys and decide to ask them if they know anyone lazier than their dad. One of them suggsts Lazy Larry. Another points them to the convenience store, where Lazy Larry works. At this point, their sugar rush ends, and they enter a sugar low, where everything about them slows down.

Recovered from the sugar low, the two of them go to the convenience store to look for Lazy Larry. They ask Larry at the cash register if he is Lazy Larry. He nervously denies this, so Gumball takes the PA and calls for Lazy Larry. Larry, ashamed of being formerly known as Lazy Larry (or perhaps afraid his boss will overhear), admits to his previous title. He explains that he lost his title because of their dad. Gumball and Darwin try to convince him to be lazy again so he can beat their dad, but Larry declines, saying that he's happy with his life now. What follows is a string of events where, within one day, Larry loses his job, his car, his girlfriend, and his house because of his misinterpreted reaction to Gumball's pleading. Depressed at how he lost everything he's worked for since relieving himself of his laziness, Larry plops down on the couch to watch TV. Gumball and Darwin give him the tools he needs to be a lazy person and, sure enough, Larry instantly gets fat and relaxed. He agrees to help them beat their dad at being lazy. Gumball and Darwin give each other a quick high-five, and they run home to tell their dad the news.

When they get home, they find Richard still on the couch. They announce that Lazy Larry will beat him at the lazy off. Richard starts to tell the story of the summer of '83, but before he can go any further, Gumball screams at him to stop because no one cares. Without further ado, they present Lazy Larry, but are shocked when he isn't there next to them. They call him, but he doesn't answer because he's too lazy, forcing the boys to challenge their dad themselves.

After a while of sitting on the couch, the three of them get hungry. Richard gets himself a slice of pizza using a complicated set of reactions. Gumball succeeds in knocking Darwin off with a toaster using a similar set of reactions, leaving him to face his dad by himself.

They skip to another scene, where Gumball grows restless and needs to move. Luckily, there's a monster truck show on, which will satisfy his need for movement. However, Richard displays a unique ability that allows him to change the channel at will. He changes it to the shopping channel, which causes Gumball to despair, and he desperately tries to change the channel himself. Miraculously, he's able to shoot a button from his hips to the change-channel button on the TV, switching it back to the monster truck show. Richard and Darwin are impressed.

At this point, Richard hears Nicole's car coming back from work. He devises a scheme that involves letting Gumball win and pretending to have done chores all day. He predicts that Nicole, seeing him hard at work while the boys relaxed all day, would force the boys to do all the work. His plan goes exactly as planned.

The episode ends with Gumball and Darwin looking miserable as they do the chores.

Characters

 * Gumball
 * Darwin
 * Richard
 * Nicole
 * Laurence Needlemeyer

Minor Characters

 * The Old Men
 * Laurence's girlfriend
 * Gumball's Heart
 * Quidgits

Cameo Characters

 * Rachel
 * Hot Dog Guy
 * Old Tree Woman

Music
The Harris - The Amazing World Of Gumball Theme Song

Trivia

 * It is presumed that Laurence's girlfriend appeared in The End as one of the customers in the line. It may have been why he was smiling during his work.
 * This is the 3rd episode in which Anais does not appear.
 * Running Gags: People keep trying to set up a flashback to the Summer of '83, and Gumball interrupts to save time in the episode and because he didn't care about hearing it. Gumball and Darwin try to persuade Larry into going to their lazy-off, and Larry refuses.
 * Although Larry turned back into Lazy Larry in this episode, in all episodes after this in which he appears, he seems to have reverted back to his normal self.

Memorable Quotes
Gumball: NOBODY CARES ABOUT THE SUMMER OF '83!
 * Richard: Lazy Larry, huh? Why that's a name I haven't heard since the summer of-