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Character Information
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Mr. Gaylord Robinson is a supporting character in The Amazing World of Gumball. He is the Wattersons' grouchy next-door neighbor. He lives with his wife, Margaret, and usually gets into arguments with her. They both raised one child, Rocky.
Appearance
Mr. Robinson is a puppet-like creature. His body is shaped like a slightly rounded cylinder, and regarding relative height, he only stands a few inches above Gumball. Grey-blue fuzz covers his entire body, all except his large and protruding nose, which is pink.
Mr. Robinson wears a fancy navy blue blazer with a red striped tie and a white shirt underneath, plus a pair of brown pants and plaid slippers. He has large, rectangle, thick-rimmed glasses that help him see with his tiny eyes. He also has a noticeable unibrow. When he talks, his mouth opens in typical Muppet fashion.
When Mr. Robinson is yelling, he sometimes is frantically raised in the air in a fit of blind fury.
Personality
Mr. Robinson is known for his uptight and grumpy personality. He is obsessed with money, status, and arguing. He deeply despises Gumball, and can barely tolerate the rest of his family. This is because he considers them to be a tacky and cheap family, and views himself and his property as better than the Wattersons'.
He also has a very short temper, and can fly into a raging stupor if he is pushed too far. Despite his rough and angry behavior, Mrs. Robinson is not intimidated by his anger, and even though they are married to each other, he and his wife share an oddly healthy relationship that revolves around arguing and yelling at each other. Although, his attitude towards her changed quite a bit in "The Poltergeist."
On the inside, however, he seems to possess an energetic and bold personality, as shown in "The Debt."
Episode Appearances
Season 1
- "The Debt": His first appearance and major role. Mr. Robinson supposedly saves Gumball's life, which convinces Gumball that he must repay his debt. He sings the infamous "I Wanna Be Free" number in this episode.
- "The Painting": (pictured)
- "The Goons": Darwin throws Anais' notepad on his windshield, obscuring his vision and causing him to crash his car into a fire hydrant.
- "The Genius": (mentioned)
- "The Poltergeist": His second major role. Mrs. Robinson, frustrated at the fact that she and Mr. Robinson haven't been arguing lately, kicks him out. Gumball hides him in the Wattersons' attic, where he and Darwin help him win back Mrs. Robinson's love.
- "The Wand": Mr. Robinson appears in Richard's flashback. He also appears later on, and criticizes/makes fun of Richard when he wishes for the temperature to go down.
- "The Car": His third major role. He is constantly pestered by Gumball and Darwin throughout the episode.
Season 2
- "The Colossus": Hector destroys his house, but he is too busy reading the newspaper to notice.
- "The Job": He gets thrown into the air by one of Richard's reality-distorting waves.
- "Halloween": He faints when he hears a moose head speak.
- "The Apology": The Senior Talent Show picture with him in it can briefly be seen.
- "Christmas": He and his wife appear in the "Christmas is Cancelled" number. They also appear at the end along with the rest of the residents of Elmore.
- "The Virus": A laser beam from Gumball's microwave burnt his turkey.
- "The Tag": His fourth major role. He and Richard are having a trash can feud, so Gaylord starts pulling tricks on Richard.
Season 3
- "The Fraud": The same painting of him in a powdered wig is seen in Miss Simian's office.
- "The Boss": His fifth major role. He had an accident and he lost a lot of stuffing and was admitted to the hospital. Later on Rocky donated stuffing to him but he blew up in the end of the episode.
- "The Butterfly ": He's seen driving his car around Elmore, purposely angering its citizens until he crashes his car into a lamp post. He later calls the Elmore Help Desk.
- "The Spoiler": He can be seen in the movie theater with Margaret.
- "The Nobody": He walks past Gumball and Darwin as they try to assign Rob a purpose in the world.
- "The Money": He gets hit by the bus that Rocky is driving.
Season 4
- "The Return": He's trimming bushes outside his house.
- "The Crew": He and his wife try to get The Senior Citizens out of their house.
- "The Others": A painting of him wearing a powdered wig can be seen in Mr. Corneille's office.
- "The Sale": His sixth major role. He tries to sell his house.
- "The Routine": He and his wife are outside when Richard drives to the store.
- "The Wicked": He tells Gumball and Darwin what Margaret is like.
- "The Love": His seventh major role. One segment is of his and Margaret's married life.
- "The Nest": He and Margaret try fending off the baby turtles.
- "The Night": His dream is about a fight with Margaret.
- "The Disaster": He appears when Rob goes back in time.
Season 5
- "The Choices": He is mowing his lawn and gets covered in paint by Gumball.
- "The Code": He changes the password to his wifi router and the Wattersons lose internet access.
- "The Slide": He is seen mowing the lawn.
- "The Box": He tells the Wattersons the truth about what was in the mysterious package.
- "The Console": Gumball loots his house and he (unwillingly) allows Gumball to take anything.
- "The Stars": His house is eaten by termites.
- "The Diet": He is in his car.
- "The Menu": He is seen fishing and Richard runs him over.
- "The Singing": He sings a verse in "I'm Singing."
- "The Deal": (mentioned)
- "The List": (photo)
Season 6
- "The Neighbor": (mentioned)
- "The Anybody": He and Margaret get visited by Gumball.
- "The Shippening": Sarah ships him with Banana Barbara.
- "The Schooling": He appears on a poster in the gas station.
- "The Intelligence": He is part of the crowd watching Doughnut Sheriff putting his wife on trial.
- "The Understanding": He burns his marriage certificate.
- "The Ghouls": He sings "All Hail All Hallow's Eve!."
Voice Actors
- Rupert Degas (Season 1)
- Stefan Ashton Frank (Season 2-present)
- Katsuhisa Hōkin (Japan)
- Mauro Ramos (Brazil, Seasons 1-5)
- Wojciech Słupiński (Poland)
- András Faragó (Hungary, Season 1)
- Győző Mihályi (Hungary, Season 2)
- Gábor Forgács (Hungary, Season 3-present)
Quotes
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MY CAAAAAAAAAAR! |
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—"The Car" |
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[straining] That's...my...heart! |
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—"The Debt" |
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You know, Margaret? Maybe those kids aren't so bad after all. |
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—"The Car" |
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THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU MESS WITH GAYLORD! THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS! THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS! THIS...IS...WHAT...HAPPENS! |
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—"The Car" |
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Close the window, Margaret. |
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—"The Colossus" |
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Bu-bu-bu-bu-but, please be careful with it! |
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—"The Car" |
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Margaret, we're out of canned toothpaste... [slips and slides on the floor] |
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—"The Tag" |
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MMAAAAAAARRGGAARREEEEEETT! |
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—"The Car" |
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I wanna be freeee! |
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—"The Debt" |
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ROADHOOOOGOOOOGS! |
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—"The Money' |
Gallery
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Trivia
- Gaylord's physical appearance and movements, like the rest of The Robinsons, is based on that of a Muppet.
- Despite the fact that he has a first name, he prefers to be called "Mr. Robinson."
- He is apparently able to cough up his heart and swallow it again, leaving him exhausted, but perfectly healthy otherwise.
- It is shown in "The Debt" that he is a good singer and dancer.
- This is seen again in "The Singing."
- Mr. Robinson owns a pearl-white 1964 Lincoln Continental, which appears in several episodes, most notably "The Car."
- As the series progresses, Mr. Robinson becomes somewhat friendlier to Gumball and Darwin, with the exception of Season 4's "The Sale."
- He is one of the few characters that never underwent a design change.
- ”The Poltergeist” reveals that he is in his 50s.