![]() ![]() In their next class, he continues to explain why always being successful in life would be boring. He goes on to epically fail at the gymnastic stunt they were practicing, which gives him the satisfaction of failing, at the cost of great pain. While waiting for his turn, Gumball explains to Darwin that he wants a little failure in his life. ![]() Penny, being a cheerleader, performs flawlessly. ![]() Anais solemnly rings a death knell, believing that the obsession over the lucky hat will be the cause of doom for the Wattersons.Īt school the next day, the kids practice gymnastics. Again, the effects are immediate- Nicole receives a call from her company saying that they are considering her for a promotion and a pay raise. She is quickly persuaded to the contrary, however, when Richard puts the hat on her. Nicole, like Anais, does not believe a hat, tin foil or otherwise, can grant luck to its wearer. The effects are immediate- the phone rings to tell Richard that he has been given a spot on the show. Anais, being a firm believer in science, states the absurdity of a hat being lucky, but Richard completely misunderstands.īefore Anais can say anything else, Gumball plops the lucky hat onto Richard's head. He considers throwing it away, but Richard begs his son to let him use it to get onto a show called Win or Don't Win. Everyone at the table gasps in awe, except for Gumball, who just looks bored. Through an extremely lucky chain of events, Richard's food gets launched directly into Gumball's mouth. He demonstrates the luck at the dining table by catapulting a clump of his food in the air. Even though he has been using it for a week, his family is unaware of its power. Gumball is getting bored and annoyed at how his new lucky hat allows him to succeed at everything he does. Important details about the plot or story are up ahead ![]()
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