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Gumball's mom reminds him to return a rented DVD. Gumball and Darwin argue about who watched the DVD. Darwin accidentally ruins the DVD, prompting Gumball to scold him about its fragility and importance due to laser technology.
Gumball suggests making a cardboard replica of the DVD to fool the video store. Darwin is skeptical, pointing out how obvious it looks. They also struggle with an envelope, trying to write on it.
Gumball finds letters from the video store. Their mom calls, sensing trouble, and suspects they are lying. She returns home, demanding answers.
The boys go to the video store to return the DVD. The owner, Larry, is suspicious of the DVD's authenticity due to a previous incident. He plays the DVD, which turns out to be a five-second-long amateur film with Gumball and Darwin listed in the credits.
Larry refuses to accept the fake DVD and demands the real one. Gumball tearfully asks about the cost, revealing it's $25. Their mom arrives, frustrated they caused so much trouble for a small amount, but reassures them of her love and pays the fine.