The fight is a love letter to Street Fighter , Mortal Kombat , and Smash Bros. , complete with health bars, special moves, and "FINISH HIM" text.
The episode begins with a scene familiar to any 90s kid: a garage sale. Richard Watterson, the family’s unemployed pink rabbit, purchases a dusty, ancient video game console simply labeled "The Master" for a suspiciously low price. The console is ugly, clunky, and looks like it was built in a dystopian 1980s lab. Naturally, Richard buys it to avoid getting a real job.
The Master " is the 32nd episode of the sixth season of The Amazing World of Gumball
However, when fans search for "The Amazing World of Gumball The Master," they are often met with a fascinating intersection of plot points, fan theories, and character analysis. While there isn't a single episode officially titled "The Master" in the traditional sense, the concept of "The Master" permeates the series. It manifests through Gumball’s obsessive need to control his reality, the literal "Puppet Master" antagonist of the show's lore, and the meta-narrative control exerted by the show’s creators.
The episode begins with the Wattersons engaged in a "fake civilized" dinner that quickly devolves into passive-aggressive hostility. To curb the constant quarreling, Richard introduces his favorite role-playing game—a clear parody of Dungeons & Dragons —hoping it will force the family to work together to achieve a common goal.
: Testosterona the Barbarian, who resembles Wonder Woman.