The Intelligence

"The Intelligence" is the nineteenth episode of Season 6 of The Amazing World of Gumball. It is the 211th episode overall.

Synopsis
Technology reaches human intelligence then becomes dysfunctional as it picks up human flaws.

Plot
The episode begins with Gumball and Darwin watching a video on Elmore Stream-It called "Puppies", but an ad interrupts the video, much to Gumball’s frustration.

Main Characters

 * Gumball
 * Darwin
 * The Internet

Supporting Characters

 * Principal Brown
 * Jeff
 * Harold
 * The Senior Citizens
 * Marvin
 * Donald
 * Betty

Minor Characters

 * Tobias
 * Sarah (voice only)
 * Miss Simian (voice only)
 * Doughnut Sheriff
 * Mrs. Robinson
 * Banana Bob
 * Mr. Robinson
 * Cupcake Man
 * Tony
 * Cowboy
 * Susan
 * Karen
 * Orange Guard
 * Quattro
 * Siciliana
 * Flight Attendant
 * Melted Cheese Guy
 * Hexagon Lady
 * Mrs. Jötunheim
 * Leonard
 * Carmen's father
 * Pantsbully
 * George
 * Larry

Trivia

 * This is the seventh episode not written by Ben Bocquelet. The first six episodes were "The Vacation," "The Law," "The Potato," "The Line," "The Anybody," and "The Founder."
 * Timmy has received a slight redesign. He is fully CGI-animated rather than 2D and now has legs. He also uses his whole computer host as a torso of sorts rather than simply having his face appear on the screen.

Continuity

 * This is Timmy's third major role. The first two were "The Internet" and "The Love."

Cultural References

 * Harold failing to break through the window may be a reference to a blooper from the movie Monsters Inc.
 * Timmy's line of "oh heck nooooooooo" is a reference to a meme saying "oh €$&@ noooooooooooooo."
 * It may also be a reference to the "Oh Hell No-oh-oooh" Vine.
 * Marvin's quote of "Come with me if you want to live" is a reference to Terminator 2: Judgement Day and the same exact line.
 * the part where Principal Brown and his party leaving the Watterson House by pretending to ride horses and making clicking sounds is a reference to Python and the Holy Grail Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Goofs/Errors

 * Joe Markham is shown in the opening credits twice, whether due to a double wording error or mistakenly assigning Markham's name to Joe Parham.