Margaret Robinson

Margaret Robinson is a supporting character in The Amazing World of Gumball. She is the wife of the Wattersons' mortal enemy, Gaylord Robinson. Despite her and her husband's constant bickering, they both love each other. Margaret wears a wig as seen when Gumball and Darwin make a ball fall on her wig so it falls off.

Appearance
Mrs. Robinson has the same basic body structure of her husband. The main difference is that she has much larger hips and is much skinnier. Her head is also not directly a part of her body, it is attached to her neck.

Her yarn-like blonde wig is very plentiful, and most of it is kept up in a large beehive hairstyle, while the rest forms her bangs. She also wears a light-brown and white polka-dotted bow on her hair. Like her husband, she has a very large and protruding nose below her two beady eyes, which are bordered by what seems to be purple eye shadow.

Her usual outfit consists of a white and brown zig-zagging shirt and a pair of dark brown jeans. She also appears to wear white pumps.

Personality
Similar to her husband, Mrs. Robinson is rarely in a happy mood. She makes no attempts at verbal communication, and instead she merely grunts and mutters her words resentfully. Even though she loves her husband very much, they almost never get along and it seems that they are always angry about something. In one instance, she was about to marry someone else when Mr. Robinson was sick, showing that she`s not actually loyal to her husband. A greater insight into her personality and the reason for it came in the episode "The Wicked" when Gumball and Darwin were confronted by Gaylord Robinson in the attic.

"Margaret is, and always will be, a mystery. Nothing happened in her life to justify the way she is. Some people aren't looking for anything logical, they can't be bought, reasoned or negotiated with. Sometimes man just wants to watch the world burn." - Gaylord Robinson

Mrs. Robinson also seems to have sadistic tendencies, such as cutting the flowers off of plants for no reason and only attending Mr. Robinson's performance to see him fail. It seems her personality is not the result of childhood trauma or incident, but because she was simply born that way. According to her manufacturers tag seen in "The Wicked" during the maternity ward scene, it details that Mrs Robinson is "Seventy percent cotton, thirty percent polyester and made in... the fiery pits of the underworld." No explanation is given for her actions or attitude, and her husband's only answer to it is that she is evil, just because she is evil.

In addition, Margaret seems very unfaithful to the marriage between her and her husband, often leaving him for other men. This trait is displayed both in "The Boss," in which she leaves her husband after taking his wallet, and "The Slide," in which she is seen using the dating service Trawlr (worsened by the fact she's speaking with her son) despite the fact she's in a marriage decades-old.

Episode Appearances
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Season 1

 * "The Debt": She watches her husband sing and dance on the stage.
 * "The Genius": (mentioned)
 * "The Poltergeist": She kicks her husband out of the house, but gets back with him at the end with the help of Gumball and Darwin.
 * "The Wand": She and her husband spot Richard in the backyard, and are affected by his "powers." She later appears at the end when her husband finds the wand.
 * "The Car": Her first major role. Gumball and Darwin annoy her and Gaylord, and she suggests him that they do their chores. Later they discover their car has been destroyed. They then get arrested for defacing The Wattersons' Car in retaliation. this is her second major role.

Season 2

 * "The Colossus": She and Gaylord are seen sitting on the couch after Hector destroys their house.
 * "Halloween": She drops her milk and cookies after hearing Gumball and Darwin as ghosts speak through a moose's head hung in their house.
 * "Christmas": She and her husband appear in the Christmas is Cancelled number. They also appear at the end along with the rest of Elmore.
 * "The Virus": A laser beam from Gumball's microwave burns her and her husband's turkey.
 * "The Tag": She brings bags of groceries to their house.

Season 3

 * "The Boss": She is with Mr. Robinson when he has his accident. She takes his wallet, goes on a cruise, and nearly marries one of the Sailors.
 * "The Butterfly": She fights many people in Elmore for a $20.00 Bill.
 * "The Question": Her car gets hijacked by Larry.
 * "The Spoiler": She and her husband are in the theater, watching a movie.

Season 4

 * "The Crew": She throws objects at the Senior Citizens.
 * "The Sale": She is reading a magazine on the couch.
 * "The Routine": She is outside with her husband when Richard drives to the store.
 * "The Wicked": Her second major role. It is revealed that she is very evil and causes mischief around Elmore.
 * "The Love": Her third major role. There is a flashback of her and Mr. Robinson.
 * "The Nest": She passes out when a turtle hits her in the face with a shovel.
 * "The Night": Her dream is about a fight with Gaylord.

Season 5
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 * "The Code": She is seen cleaning the house when the Watterson kids hack Mr. Robinson's computer.
 * "The Slide": She is one of the people Rocky meets on Trawlr.
 * "The Stars": She watches her house get destroyed by termites.
 * "The Petals": She is seen pouring weed killer on flowers.
 * "The Singing":

Trivia

 * Her ex-boyfriend is one of the Sailors.
 * The only thing she can say is "meh."
 * Mr. Robinson is pretty much the only one who understands what she says when she talks.
 * She is shown to be very mean in "The Wicked." She has done the following as a child, as revealed in said episode:
 * She knocked her brother off of a boat while riding with him.
 * She burned down Elmore Junior High.
 * She used the fireplace to burn Santa.
 * She ripped the head off of her teddy bear.
 * Despite "The Wicked" proving that she is 100% evil, she does love her husband, as seen in "The Poltergeist" and "The Boss."
 * She has cheated on her husband twice. Once in "The Boss," and once in "The Slide."

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