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Mowdown compares Gumball, Darwin, and Sussie to Tweedledum and Tweedledee, characters in an English nursery rhyme and popularized by their appearance in Lewis Carroll's novel Through the Looking-Glass.When the image is shown upside-down, viewers perceive it as less incorrect.
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Sussie's human face with the upside-down mouth and eyes is a reference to the Thatcher illusion wherein humans' facial recognition is more attuned to viewing upright faces.The face Gumball makes when he is about to "fight" the bullies is the same one he made in " The Rerun" when he was about to eject Rob in the Void.This episode marks the second time Sussie reveals that she is more self-aware of her strange actions than she lets on.
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The trio continue to walk around Elmore singing how they are free of others' judgement until they bump into the group of bullies from before they begin to tease the three for their odd appearances. Although they are initially freaked out about the way Sussie views the world, they soon emphasize with her and join her as they spread their newfound happiness across Elmore. Even though Gumball and Darwin believe they do not deserve any more of her kindness, Sussie insists that they put on the eyes and "see life through her lens." Once they put on their eyes, Gumball and Darwin are introduced to a whole new way of life. She comes back a few seconds later with two pairs of googly eyes, one for each brother. Despite how sad she finds the truth to be, Sussie knows that Gumball and Darwin mean well and decides to give them a present. Sussie wonders aloud why the boys are trying to change her, and Gumball and Darwin try to explain that society is a cruel place, and whomever society deems as "weirdos" is condemned to a life of torment. The two go through several different facial combinations, but none of them work. The brothers then decide that the next best option is to give Sussie a makeover so that she will look less strange. Sussie, however, takes this as an opportunity to discuss a bunch of side tangents that prove to be fruitless. Gumball claims that they need to have a better understanding of Sussie's origins before they can approach the problem. The boys take Sussie to their bedroom where they attempt to reinvent her personality. The brothers watch how Sussie conducts herself on a day-to-day basis, but after seeing some of the more ludicrous activities she does for fun, Gumball decides to intervene. However, Darwin stops him and instead proposes that the two observe her behavior and find ways to change it and make her better assimilated into society, thus making her less of a target for bullying. Witnessing the whole ordeal, Gumball and Darwin are angered Gumball in particular is ready to get back at the bullies through a couple of irrational means. Oblivious to the harassment, Sussie perceives the gum as a gift and thanks the bullies for giving it to her. The leader of the bunch, Julius, approaches her and gives her a piece of chewed up gum. Sussie continues to mind her own affairs until a group of bullies walk up to her. Later at the schoolyard, Sussie is minding her own business doing what she does best: making noise. Not wanting Sussie's feelings to be hurt, Gumball insists that the other students find more discreet ways to dispose of their items, cleaning his hand of Sussie's mayonnaise in the process. After Sussie finishes giving her presents to Gumball and Darwin, the lunch period is over, and the other students begin to throw away the presents Sussie gave them. Before they can come to an answer, Sussie arrives at their table and hands them their gifts, some mayonnaise for Gumball and a poisonous spider for Darwin. The general absurdity to her gifts causes the Watterson brothers to question why she even hands out the gifts in the first place. The episode begins on a typical school day Sussie is happily distributing her odd homemade gifts to her classmates in the cafeteria. Important details about the plot or story are up ahead
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