[s5e17] The Console [ 2026 Release ]

: Gumball names himself "MYBUTT," leading to juvenile yet classic RPG-style dialogue where characters take the name seriously.

: The episode shifts between the show's standard mixed-media style and detailed 16-bit retro graphics for battle screens and menus.

: The trio breaks into Mr. Robinson’s house to smash pots for items, lampshading the weird morality of RPG heroes. [S5E17] The Console

: The characters spend a significant portion of the episode fighting menial enemies (like a "Leaf Monster" bush) just to gain enough XP to face the boss.

: Fans often cite it as "peak Gumball" for how it integrates niche gamer humor—such as forgetting to save before a cutscene or the frustration of unskippable dialogue—without losing its standard chaotic wit. : Gumball names himself "MYBUTT," leading to juvenile

The episode begins with Richard Watterson giving Gumball a birthday present: a knock-off handheld console called the "" (a parody of the Game Boy) from the Awesome Store . When Gumball boots up the game, Inverted Paradox: The Enemy Within , the town of Elmore is physically transformed into a pixelated RPG world.

Gumball, Darwin, and Anais must navigate Elmore as a party of three, engaging in turn-based combat with local residents who have become "monsters" and completing absurd quests to find the "final boss" and break the curse. Key RPG References and Tropes The episode is packed with specific nods to gaming culture: Robinson’s house to smash pots for items, lampshading

: The game’s title and logo parody Final Fantasy VII , and Gumball even adopts a spiky blonde hairstyle similar to Cloud Strife. Mechanics as Comedy :