Marvin Finklehimer

Marvin "Bert" Finklehimer is a supporting character in The Amazing World of Gumball. He is an old man who is occasionally seen around Elmore.

Appearance
He is a short, round, and red being. He wears a little brown hat, and walks with a cane. He also has only three teeth and overly large eyes with brown pupils, and he is very wrinkly due to old age.

Personality
Marvin is a senior citizen who is usually is seen with the rest of The Senior Citizens. He seems to be quite energetic for an old man, as he's seen teasing Anais with a biscuit in "The Responsible," but he's also quite frail, as most elderly people are. He can also be quite stubborn, as shown in "The Watch."

Episode Appearances
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Season 1

 * "The Responsible": He compliments Anais in the park and he, believing that she is Gumball's pet, teases her with a dog biscuit.
 * "The Debt": He does a tap dance for a talent show, and injures himself in the process.
 * "The Laziest": He is seen with The Senior Citizens.
 * "The Kiss": Gumball jumps into his arms out of happiness, which fixes his aching back, but Darwin also comes and slaps him on the back, which messes it up again.
 * "The Goons": He participates and won 3rd place in The Dumb Race. He also runs over Gumball and Anais by accident, injuring them both.
 * "The Wand": He is seen in the movie theatre during Richard's flashback.

Season 2

 * "The Colossus": He is seen sitting down with The Senior Citizens during Hector's rampage.
 * "The Job": He is seen floating on his chair.
 * "The Words": He is seen in the background on one of Tobias' photos.
 * "Christmas": He is seen at the hospital.
 * "The Watch": His first major role. Gumball, Darwin, and Richard try to retrieve the family watch from him.
 * "The Bumpkin": He was seen driving a black car on the expressway.
 * "The Flakers": Richard runs him over on the street.
 * "The Pony": He appears walking with a bag with DVDs and bumps into Gumball and Darwin.
 * "The Tag": He is hit by a garbage bin, and his cane is knocked out of his hand.
 * "The Tape": He appears in one of Gumball's videotapes.
 * "The Finale": He watches Richard and Mr. Fitzgerald fight, and later, he is seen with the angry crowd of Elmore citizens attacking the Wattersons during the end of the episode.

Season 3

 * "The Name": He can be seen waiting in line at Elmore Shopping.
 * "The Extras": His second major role. He is one of the characters who take the spotlight.
 * "The Law": He can be seen running out of the Doughnut Sheriff's way.
 * "The Allergy": He is flung away by the Wattersons in the road, after Darwin's sneeze makes their car hit him.
 * "The Mothers": He is seen in the crowd watching Gumball and Darwin being saved by Nicole.
 * "The Shell": He is in the theater.
 * "The Pizza": He is chased by a tiger.
 * "The Lie": He appears singing carols with other citizens in the mall.
 * "The Butterfly": He tries to grab a $20 bill, but ends up getting stuck.
 * "The Question": He appears in Elmore Park.
 * "The Oracle": He crashes into a shop window at the mall and later is part of the angry mob attacking Gumball.
 * "The Safety": He appears on Darwin's security cameras.
 * "The Spoiler": He is at the Elmore Cinema.
 * "The Countdown": He is seen in the public bus that Gumball and Darwin take.
 * "The Nobody": He can be seen at the hot dog stand waiting in line.
 * "The Downer": He appears on the side of the road, watching Gumball cause a traffic jam.

Season 4
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 * "The Nemesis": He can be seen riding the public bus.
 * "The Crew": His third major role. He is trying to get old Gumball and Darwin to send a message to Louie.
 * "The Signature": He is mentioned by Nicole when she is writing a guest list. He later appears at the Town Hall.
 * "The Parking": He fights with The Wattersons over a parking space.
 * "The Romantic": He appears in the musical number.
 * "The Wicked": His keys are thrown into his car.

Trivia

 * Marvin placed 3rd in The Dumb Race.
 * His first major role was in "The Watch."
 * In "The Debt," he was referred to as Bert, but in "The Watch," it was revealed that his real name is Marvin Finklehimer.
 * In "The Watch," one of the Construction Men refers to Marvin as an octogenarian, meaning he is in his 80s.