![]() But that does not stop her from protecting him with all her might, and taking care of him as well. She is aware that Richard is socially awkward and still has memories of him being an idiot. Nicole's love for Richard is rather odd, but it is still there. But she loves her daughter, and was willing to change the entire family in order to make sure she is okay. Often she advises not to engage with her brothers in dangerous things, and scolded Anais at the end of " The Goons" even worse than her brothers. Well aware that she is smarter than her brothers, Nicole tries her hardest to make sure Anais' intelligence stays intact. Nicole treats Anais on a higher standard than she treats Gumball and Darwin. Such as doing everything she could to make Darwin feel more comfortable in his environment (believing Darwin was unhappy), expressing great sadness when thinking that Darwin needed to be released into the wild and kissing him on his forehead while hugging him. The relationship between Nicole and Darwin was heavily emphasized on in " The Roots," where Nicole expressed more love for Darwin than she had done in any other episode. Also in " The Origins: Part Two," she, like Gumball, was overjoyed to know Darwin was alive and well upon his return to Elmore, she even showed her concern when she noticed Darwin's bruised feet. In " The World," Darwin and Nicole are shopping in a supermarket together, implying that they do occasionally spend time together as mother and son. Also in " The Gi," she was concerned for her sons as they were both being ridiculed by their classmates. She has shown her care for him in " The Genius," when she got angry and sad about the government taking Darwin away. ![]() However, she does love him very much and treats him like her own son. ![]() In the show, she rarely speaks to him one-on-one. ![]() Oddly enough she does not interact with Darwin that much. Nicole shows concern when she notices Darwin's bruised feet. Even when they differ in paths, and Gumball wants to make Nicole realize her mistakes, Nicole (while tricky) still accepts Gumball's tips when he is right. Gumball's idiocy creates problems for her but she is willing to forgive him in the end. She is aware that he is not the most popular at school, so she often gives him advice or physically tries to help him, whether it be going to school with him or confronting his bully. Thank you for making such an authentic tribute to a wonderful medium.Nicole loves her son very much, and has been willing to go to great lengths to protect him from any danger that can happen. She really did have to be pushed really hard to unleash her, well, fury. For the most part, her character is known to be angry and quick tempered. It really did seem like Nicole was facing some character development. Their look of horror on their faces as it goes back to the old art style is great too. It's hilarious to see the chibi versions of the kids watch. We finally get to see the fight at the end and it's as wonderfully drawn and put forth as you would imagine. This had to be done in the style of "Dragonball" and they seem to even directly resemble Krillin and Goku. The first part is a flashback where it shows Yuki and Nicole training. I was very pleasantly surprised to find that was not the case. The show has had a lot of brief art changes and it would just be something for one scene. At first, I was kind of afraid that the anime part would only be really brief. Yes, she's her mother! What I love about this episode is that we get to see a lot of Nicole's daily life at the Rainbow Factory. I did think she looked like a cloud at first, which made me think of Masami (a cloud character). I ended up getting exactly what I wanted! This episode follows an old foe named Yuki challenging Nicole. I have watched and reviewed every episode hoping to see my most anticipated one. I was so eager to find out that this week on Cartoon Network, they were showing a whopping five episodes of "The Amazing World Of Gumball" and the preview first showed a great looking anime parody.
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