[s3e37] Episode #3.37 -

It is widely considered a 5/5 episode , often compared to elite-tier episodes like "Cricket" or "Sleepytime" for its emotional depth and relatable depiction of sports culture. Other Notable S3E37 Episodes

The Heeler and Labrador families gather to watch a high-stakes rugby match (the State of Origin). The young character Chucky finds himself caught between his parents' loyalties—his dad supports the Maroons while his mom supports the Blues.

This episode is frequently cited by viewers and critics as one of the show's most emotionally resonant and cleverly written installments. [S3E37] Episode #3.37

Many reviewers interpret Chucky’s struggle to choose a team as a profound metaphor for children navigating a parental divorce . Chucky’s distress over one parent being sad whenever the other is happy is seen as a "stroke of brilliance" in how it addresses complex family dynamics through a simple sports game.

: Starring Donald Pleasence, this episode is a fan-favorite "tear-jerker" about a retiring teacher who feels his life has lacked impact, only to be shown otherwise by the ghosts of his former students. It is widely considered a 5/5 episode ,

The episode is noted for its "epic highs and lows," particularly the ending where the families unite to support a national team, signifying that parents can still be on the "same team" for their child.

: A surreal episode where Gumball wishes everyone would disappear, only to experience a psychological breakdown when he believes his wish has come true. This episode is frequently cited by viewers and

: A fast-paced, joke-dense episode from the 2025 season featuring Space Beth and Rick on an assassination mission.

It is widely considered a 5/5 episode , often compared to elite-tier episodes like "Cricket" or "Sleepytime" for its emotional depth and relatable depiction of sports culture. Other Notable S3E37 Episodes

The Heeler and Labrador families gather to watch a high-stakes rugby match (the State of Origin). The young character Chucky finds himself caught between his parents' loyalties—his dad supports the Maroons while his mom supports the Blues.

This episode is frequently cited by viewers and critics as one of the show's most emotionally resonant and cleverly written installments.

Many reviewers interpret Chucky’s struggle to choose a team as a profound metaphor for children navigating a parental divorce . Chucky’s distress over one parent being sad whenever the other is happy is seen as a "stroke of brilliance" in how it addresses complex family dynamics through a simple sports game.

: Starring Donald Pleasence, this episode is a fan-favorite "tear-jerker" about a retiring teacher who feels his life has lacked impact, only to be shown otherwise by the ghosts of his former students.

The episode is noted for its "epic highs and lows," particularly the ending where the families unite to support a national team, signifying that parents can still be on the "same team" for their child.

: A surreal episode where Gumball wishes everyone would disappear, only to experience a psychological breakdown when he believes his wish has come true.

: A fast-paced, joke-dense episode from the 2025 season featuring Space Beth and Rick on an assassination mission.