He even admits in " The Fury" that his wife could do better than him and this is restated by Gumball in " The Lady" where Gumball says Richard feels Nicole is out of his league. But he still loves his wife, mainly because she was one of the only people who approved of him. He did not have much courage when they were younger so obviously Nicole pulled most of the moves. Richard loves his wife, just as much as he fears her. Richard and Nicole's opposite personalities sometimes lead to conflict, but they are ultimately a very loving couple. Despite Anais having to clear things up or voice her opinions, Richard was willing to even get a job to help his "little girl." In " The Cycle," he states that he genuinely believes that she is "better than everybody else." On the advent of Anais attempting to be dumb for a day, she replaced Gumball from the dumb trio, thus becoming Richard's second favorite child. Richard loves his daughter of course, but often butts heads with her intellect. The difference in Anais and Richard's intellect can cause disputes sometimes, but they generally get on extremely well. He then immediately tries to cover this up by saying he is simply his "favorite fish." In " The Cycle", in an attempt to insult Darwin, he asks him how it feels to evolve beyond anything his species could ever have dreamed of, before referring to him as the disgustingly adorable pride and joy of his life. In " The Goons" he lets it slip that Darwin is apparently his favorite of his children. Richard, along with family, tries to make Darwin connect with his fish roots. Despite his questionable parenting, he still clearly loves Gumball, and does feel hurt when Gumball insults him. He often teaches him odd ways to deal with bullies, and treats him more as a brother or a close friend than a son. Richard loves his son, mainly because he can relate to him in many ways. Richard loves Gumball very much, although he is not exactly a competent parent. 2.2 Maria, Marvin (Violet), and George (Angela).
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