![]() They agree to bring the turtle to Elmore Boulevard, but find that the turtle having been left outside in the boiling heat of the sun. They return home to map out a way to find the van and return the turtle to the van-owner. Richard begins to recollect on the " awesome store" that he had seen, and from his description, Gumball deduces that it was not a store, but a van. They arrive, and the children question them being in a parking lot. The scene cuts to Richard driving with Darwin, Gumball, and Anais in the back seat, and the turtle in a box in the passenger seat as Richard is driving towards a parking lot while chastising the pet. Richard agreeably comments that the argument was convincing, but the only way they would ever get rid of it is if the turtle did something "absolutely horrific." Nicole screams from the kitchen that it did something "absolutely horrific," scaring the kids and their father. In the kitchen, Darwin suggests that the turtle might be hungry when trying to better the new pet's attitude, to which Gumball angrily claims that the turtle is (in a dramatic tone), "Evil incarnate!" They attempt to win the turtle's trust by giving him his own personal tank to settle into, Gumball's face being bitten off during the process, and later they find that the open tank is filled with destruction and fire, the turtle biting off the head of a toy that was to have kept him company.Īgain, dressed in their business attire with a presentation drawing easel at the ready, the children try to convince their father to get rid of the turtle. When his brother and sister disapprove of Gumball wanting to say that he "really, really hates this turtle," he thinks really hard, and his thinking out loud carries across the whole neighborhood. Upstairs, they attempt to create a bond with the turtle using instructions from a book titled My Pet Turtle, only for Gumball to get his hand bitten. After unsuccessfully trying to explain that they had nothing to do with their father buying the turtle to their mother, she immediately assigns the kids the responsibility of caring for it. Richard calls it a labradoodle, and then a labra-turtle when the turtle hisses at the former. When she begins to bring to the topic about how much work taking care of a pet requires, she looks in the box, and in confused fear asks what it is. When Nicole returns home with groceries, she instantly notices the children gathered around the box, and openly states that she hopes it is not a puppy, to which Anais replies that it "definitely isn't a puppy," but Nicole still responds with disappointment as she puts away the groceries. They begin to assume it is an angry green hat, among other accurate descriptions. They eagerly open the box, only to be disappointed at what they see: a frightening looking turtle. When the kids ask him what the box contains, he says it is a puppy, earning screams of irritation and frustration at Anais' detailed presentation and their rehearsing being a waste of time. The children are confused, and Richard explains that he had seen a monkey on TV the day before, claiming that a puppy was cuter than a dog, so that was why he went and bought a sandwich. However, when they finish, they find that he has disappeared, but then returns home with a box and a sandwich. The episode begins with Gumball, Anais, and Darwin rehearsing their attempt to ask Richard for a puppy. Important details about the plot or story are up ahead ![]()
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