"The Objects of Elmore" is a song from "The Revolt," performed by Darwin when he tries to show Gumball the pain of being an object.
Lyrics[]
Darwin: You think the things around you are your servants
Gumball: [spoken] Uh, no, no, no.
Darwin: You think that they're just stuff you can mistreat
Gumball: [spoken] Dude, stop it.
Darwin: But if you were a little more observant
You'd have some pity for the socks that spend their whole lives crammed with feet
Gumball: [spoken] Nope, they're objects.
Darwin: Can you hear the cries of cotton buds inside your ear
Or the tears of trash cans stomped when overflowed
Can you feel the sobs of seats beneath your buttocks
Or the pain of all the things you'll never know
So let's fight for all the rights of the inanimate
And ensure that this injustice is no more
Let's relieve them from the tyranny of people
And bring freedom to the objects of Elmore
Darwin and Objects: Yes, bring freedom to the objects of Elmore!
Trivia[]
- This is the last new song in the series, and the final song to be sung by Christian J. Simon.
- This song is a parody of "Colors of the Wind" from Disney's Pocahontas.
- The line "Can you hear the cries of cotton buds inside your ear" references "Can You Hear the People Sing?" from Les Miserables.
- This song has also been referred to by Cartoon Network as "Objectifying objects song".