The boys go outside and lip-synch a motivational song called " The Inner Warrior," while doing an air guitar. The two say that they do not and note that Richard is not responsible enough to do so, either. He then compliments their gis and asks the two if they have a spare.
When the boys arrive home, they watch Richard play Suburban Karate Master, and hear him wish that he could kick people like that in real life. In the car, Nicole tries to convince the boys that the students are bullying them, but they deny her claims and say that they are just laughing with them and even dubbed them "the Karate Wieners," unaware of what the name means and thinking of it as a mispronunciation of "Karate Winners." Nicole notices their classmates' ridicule and tells Gumball and Darwin to get in the car to go home, but Gumball talks to Penny first (she is visibly lost for words).
At their school, their classmates laugh at the two when they show off the two remaining completely oblivious to the children's mockery. They then talk about how powerful they look, thinking themselves as fierce as a "sharkbeargator." They then make a pact to never remove their gis.Īfterwards, the two mimic karate moves, breaking objects around their house and at the bus stop. After Nicole reminds the two of numerous activities they have tried and given up, the boys promise not to quit martial arts after the first lesson and Nicole buys them uniforms. The episode starts with Gumball and Darwin clinging onto Nicole's ankles and begging for karate lessons. Important details about the plot or story are up ahead