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Here is part two of James Graham's second movie spoof of Gumball Hood.[]

Cast[]

  • Gumball Watterson (from The Amazing World of Gumball) as Robin Hood
  • Tom (from Tom and Jerry) as Little John
  • Penny Fitzgerald (from The Amazing World of Gumball) as Maid Marian
  • Jafar (from Aladdin) as Prince John
  • Don Croco (from Hugo the Troll) as Sir Hiss
  • Merlock (from Ducktales) as Sheriff of Nottingham
  • Merlin (from The Sword in the Stone) as Friar Tuck
  • Goofy Goof (from Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto Cartoons) as Alan-a-Dale
  • Toodles (from Tom and Jerry) as Lady Kluck
  • Henchman 800 (from Rayman 2) as Trigger
  • Hunchman 1000 (from Rayman M) as Nutsy
  • Murfy (from Rayman 2) as Otto
  • Rat (from Hugo the Troll) as Skippy Rabbit
  • Rut (from Hugo the Troll) as Sis Rabbit
  • Tily (from Rayman 2) as Tagalong Rabbit
  • Granny (from Looney Tunes) as Mother Rabbit
  • Rit (from Hugo the Troll) as Toby Turtle
  • Edward the Blue Engine (from Thomas and Friends) as Father Sexton
  • Molly the Holden Engine (from Thomas and Friends) as Mother Church Mouse
  • Shrimpers (from TUGS) as Prince John's Thugs
  • Dantinis (from Croc) Sheriff's Thugs
  • Professor Utonium (from The Powerpuff Girls) as King Richard
  • Various Characters as People of Nottingham
  • Cupcake Woman (from The Amazing World of Gumball) as Robin Hood disguise as Fortune Teller
  • Madame (from The Aristocats) as Little John disguise as Fortune Teller
  • Sir Kay (from The Sword in the Stone) as Robin Hood disguise as a legged stork
  • Emelius Browne (from Bedknobs and Broomsticks) as Little John disguise as Sir Reginald
  • Grandpa Lou (from Rugrats) as Robin Hood disguise as Old Man

Transcript[]

  • Goofy Goof: (chuckling) Well, even though Jafar offered a huge reward for the capture of Gumball Hood, that elusive rogue kept right on robbin' the rich to feed the poor. And believe me, it's a good thing he did 'cause what with taxes and all, the poor folks of Nottingham were starvin' to death. Uh-oh. Here comes old Bad News himself, Merlock.
  • Merlock: (singing) Every town has its taxes too and the taxes is due. Do do-do do do. (speaking) Well, lookie there. (chuckles) Merlin, the old do-gooder. He's out doin' good again.
  • Murfy: Well, good mornin', Merlock.
  • Merlin: Shh, Murfy. Shh! For you, Murfy, from Gumball Hood. (chuckling)
  • Murfy: Oh, God bless Gumball Hood.
  • Merlock: (singing) Do do do do-do Do dee do do-do
  • Merlin: (whispers) It's Merlock! Hurry, hide it! Quick!
  • (Coins jingle)
  • Merlock: Lightning: Here I come. Ready or not. Well, greetings from your friendly neighborhood tax collector.
  • Murfy: Oh, take it easy on me, Merlock. (stuttering) What, with this busted leg and all, you know, I'm way behind in me work, Merlock.
  • Lightning: I know, Uncle Grizzly, but you're way behind with your taxes too.
  • Merlin: Oh, have a heart, Merlock. Can't you see he's laid up? Come on, Uncle Grizzly. You'd better sit down and rest. (coins jangling as Murfy walks onward and sits down in his chair)
  • Murfy: Oh, thank you. Yes.
  • Merlock: Let me give you a hand with that leg. Upsadaisy. Bingo! Ah, what they won't think of next. (Murfy wails as the coins pop out)
  • Merlin: Huh?! Oh no!
  • Murfy: It smarts, don't it, Murfy? But Jafar says that taxes should hurt.
  • Merlin: Now see here, you... You evil, flint-hearted leech!
  • Merlock: Now, now, now, now! Save your sermon, preacher. It ain't Sunday, you know. (chuckles)
  • (Merlock sings): Do do do-do do, They call me a slob but I do my job, Do do do-do do.
  • Children: Happy birthday to you Happy birthday to you Happy birthday, dear Rat.
  • Merlock: (warbling) Happy birthday To you. (speaking) Well, now, sonny, that box is done up right pretty, ain't it?
  • Rat: Well, Mr. Merlock, sir, it's my birthday present, sir.
  • Lightning: It sure is. Why don't you open it?
  • Rat: Oh, boy! One whole farthing! (opens the present)
  • Granny: Have you no heart? We all scrimped and saved to give it to him.
  • Merlock: Now that's mighty thoughty of you, widder mouse. The family that saves together pays together. Oh, now, don't take it so hard, Rat. Merlock wishes you a happy birthday too.
  • Grandpa Lou: (hoarsely) Alms, alms, alms for the poor.
  • Merlock: Hmm. Well. (chuckles as he talks the coins when Granny gasps) Well, so far it's been a cheerful morning. Keep savin'!
  • Grandpa Lou: Yes, stupid confound Merlock! Why does he always take taxes?
  • Granny: What a dirty trick. You poor old man. (chuckles) Do come in. Come in and rest yourself.
  • Grandpa Lou: Thank ye kindly, Mother. Thank ye. Tell me now. Did me old ears hear someone singin' a birthday ditty?
  • Rat: (sniffling) Yes, sir. And that mean old Lightning took my birthday present.
  • Grandpa Lou: Did he now? But be a stouthearted little lad and don't let it get ya down.
  • Rat: Gee whiz! It's Gumball Hood!
  • Gumball: (takes off his disguise) Happy birthday, son!
  • Rut: Oh, he's so handsome, just like his reward posters.
  • Gumball: Tell me, young man, how old are you today?
  • Rat: Gosh, I'm seven years old, goin' on eight.
  • Gumball: Seven? Well, that does make you the man of the house, and I've got just the right present for you. (gives a bow to Rat)
  • Rut: For me? Gee, thanks, Mr. Gumball Hood, sir. Hey, how do I look? Huh?
  • Tily: Not much like Mr. Gumball Hood.
  • Gumball: She's right. There is something missing. (gasps) Of course! There you go.
  • Rat: Boy, oh, boy. Now, how do I look?
  • Rut: (giggling) The hat's too big.
  • Granny: Shh! Mind your manners.
  • Tily: Yes, mind your mattles.

Gumball: (chuckling) Don't worry. You'll grow into it, young man.

  • Rat: Oo-de-lally! I'm gonna try it out.
  • Tily: Good-bye, Mr. Gumball Hood! Come again on my birthday! (the kids go off to play)
  • Granny: (chuckles) Oh, you have made his birthday a wonderful one. How can I ever thank you?
  • Gumball: I only wish I could do more. Here. And keep your chin up. Someday there'll be happiness again in Nottingham. You'll see.
  • Granny: Oh, Gumball. You've risked so much to keep our hopes alive. Bless you. Bless you.
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