He is, in fact, wearing pants. He just forgot.
Gumball screams in horror.
A Guy's Thoughts: Gumball Reflection - Season 1: Retrospective
As they receive the new tie, Gumball fakes a dramatic faint, knocking over the trophy table. The new tie lands on a Bunsen burner. It catches fire. Then the sprinklers go off. The old, lucky tie—which had been lodged in the seagull’s nest—falls through a ceiling tile, lands perfectly on Principal Brown’s bald head, and wraps around his neck. season 1 amazing world of gumball
Fade to black.
Characters like Gumball and Penny have a more geometric, oblong-eyed look compared to later seasons.
After Gumball and Darwin accidentally cost Principal Brown his lucky tie, they must win the school’s dreaded “Trivia Tournament” to replace it—only to discover that winning isn't the hard part; losing on purpose is. He is, in fact, wearing pants
The night before the tournament, Anais secretly tutors them using reverse psychology: “Don’t learn that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. That would be useful .”
Judge (a sentient protractor): “…That’s… actually profound in a terrifying way.”
Principal Brown offers a deal: if Gumball and Darwin win the annual Trivia Tournament (prize: a new deluxe tie from the mall kiosk), all is forgiven. The catch? They’re the dumbest students in school. Their opponents: the brainy, terrifyingly calm Jamie (a giant, pink eraser-headed kid) and the smug, chess-club tyrant, William (a floating laptop with googly eyes). A Guy's Thoughts: Gumball Reflection - Season 1:
“What is the meaning of life?”
: The show utilizes photographs and high-resolution renders of real-world locations, such as the actual school used for Elmore Junior High. The Watterson Family Dynamics
Richard, still at home, eating cereal out of a shoe, looks at the camera: “Steve the square root says hi.”