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When I first started watching TAWOG back when it first started being aired, teased, and even as I followed up on it as I grew older, I had that sense of "ignorance and clumsiness". I could get why Gumball, Darwin and even Anais would act certain ways. When they would imagine, I would imagine. When they would feel guilt, I would feel a bit of guilt too. It's this sense of immersion that I was watching other kids be kids while I was still a kid.
Over time, the show began to show the fangs of becoming a teenager and even an adult. Gumball and Darwin are now on the thinking levels of adults with how they treat the outside cast and each other. We're planning to get back at one another for trivial things and it was hard to watch because imagination with revenge can only go so many directions.
I guess it felt less like a world, and more like a street in the end.