Me, dealing with bipolar disorder sense I can remember, this is actually true. You cant control yourself, you say things you didnt meant, you get angry or sad or maniac for no reason at all. And after you felt guilt for dont being able to control it and making people upset or mad at you because of your disorder. Its a nightmare... But I like to laugh at this things, its always good to smile and make jokes of your problems. It makes less dificult and sometimes you find others that also deal with the same and understand you. Stay strong, people! We are all amazing!❤️
As a person with bipolar disoder, I agree. I usually go crazy when I am manic and I dissociate a lot. It's a struggle but at least you can have a good laugh about it.
This video was more relatable than I thought actually, although I think a better representation of ADHD would've been that scene where Gumball and Darwin try to study math and keep getting distracted 🤣
The schizophrenia one had me dying its super relatable! ..And scary since I have schizophrenia and one of my episodes in high school was exactly like that. voices, light turning off then on and paranoia and demons shit fucked me up haha but I love this show its freaking great!
As someone with a rainbow brain (Autism and ADHD), I can relate to the ADHD, Autism and Anxiety skits... ... Also stress isn't a disorder. It's an emotion. There's nothing wrong with being stressed. It's human.
Autism is different with everyone, and I do have it, however not quite like the one portrayed here. Gumball does have good examples of movies, disorders, etc tho, Ngl-
Its always hard to portray a disorder so diverse so i just decided to go with a scene that showed my behaviour from around 3rd to 5th grade (yes i am slightly autistic, specifically i have aspergers)
Living with ADHD and autism, bipolar disorder, anxiety and depression recovering from self-harm, all of these are pretty accurate. It's sweet how even a kids show can portray it accurately to make people realise how is it to live with these disorders I showed my boyfriend with insomnia, and he said: "Yeah, it totally feels like that"
As a person with bipolar disorder, i can confirm the bipolar one was accurate. In fact sometimes my skin does turn grey and my head twists backwards and i kick myself in the face.
Ok good because I highly disagree with the autism part. I would know. (Well actually depends on where you are on the spectrum…) Although ADHD (And ADD in that matter…) I do agree with
I didn't get offended, and please don't think that with one of the comments I just wrote below in the comments section about how autism is NOT mental, it's neurological.
@@fiorettiduseigneurcapybara2492 not great. You have to take daily meds and it’s a risk to drink alcohol. Lights are an obvious factor towards seizures but I personally don’t get affected by that. Sometimes you get seizures when sudden noises trigger you (ex: someone says something surprising or unexpected). If you have a seizure then your drivers license gets taken away for 6 months. You also get migraines semi-often and feel immense fatigue after an epileptic episode (you can sometimes have hallucinations during some occurrences like the Gumball cutscene).
@@collin82684 bro i feel u but i dont get them no more i used to when i was 8 what would happen is when i got them i heard a loud bang then i saw flashing lights really fast then when it was over i would scream so ye it kinda sucks tbh
Bipolar can also be represented as when in "The Potato" when Gumball was getting rid of all the potatoes Darwin has, Darwin has a depressive low for a few seconds, then a maniac high for another few seconds, so I would say that is another was to represent bipolar, but the ghost one is also a good representation, just look at the top comment. I don't have bipolar though, just to let you know
i know this video is 3yo but autism is not a disorder, it's different wiring in the brain autism doesn't affect the way your brain works, it IS the way your brain works
Bipolar disorder was so off because Bipolar disorder isn't about becoming new person the state gumball was in can be described with alien hand syndrome, because his hand is the returning point .
this video is really accurate except bipolar disorder which is a cyclic change between elevated mood (sometimes with psychosis) and depression. i don't blame you, 70% of ordinary people confuse it with dissociative identity disorder/multiple personality disorder because of its new name. its "deadname" was manic depression
Sadistic personality disorder is no longer a diagnosis. I looked it up on Wikipedia. Psychologists discredited the diagnosis because they feared it would be used to legally defend actual sadists in court.
As an Autistic person I can confirm this is how it feels like when I’m talking to people but for some reason they’re just looking at me like I’m doing something really weird or awkward
Me, dealing with bipolar disorder sense I can remember, this is actually true. You cant control yourself, you say things you didnt meant, you get angry or sad or maniac for no reason at all. And after you felt guilt for dont being able to control it and making people upset or mad at you because of your disorder. Its a nightmare... But I like to laugh at this things, its always good to smile and make jokes of your problems. It makes less dificult and sometimes you find others that also deal with the same and understand you. Stay strong, people! We are all amazing!❤️
And then Gen Z and Gen Alpha saying jokes about a mental disorder (not even the people with it, just the disorder itself) are bad and offensive
@David2073 There is also other generations that make fun of that
@@Goated_SnoopDogyup it’s not just gen alpha and gen z
As a person with bipolar disoder, I agree. I usually go crazy when I am manic and I dissociate a lot. It's a struggle but at least you can have a good laugh about it.
4:01
As an epileptic, I can confirm. The hallucinations you see during some seizures only make it worse.
There's hallucinations?
@@autumnholch3164 Yeah, during seizures you see things that are caused by your brain being negatively affected by the seizure
@mikewelker2460 Thanks for the info. 🙂
Yeah it’s awful
The depression one is alarmingly accurate for a kid’s show.
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This video was more relatable than I thought actually, although I think a better representation of ADHD would've been that scene where Gumball and Darwin try to study math and keep getting distracted 🤣
THAT SCENE IS LITERALLY ME WHENEVER IM TRYING TO READ A BOOK/STUDY SCIENCE 😭😭
I swear never have I related to any character more then them 😂😂
THAT IS ME I START STUDYING AND THEN BEFORE I KNOW IT IM ON MY BED PERFORMING THE ENTIRETY OF HAMILTON 😭😭😭💀💀💀💀
Or when Darwin is like “I’m sorry what was that? I got distracted by OH lOoK a ShOe!
YESSSSS😂
The ptsd one is truly accurate
Same with panic disorder I have it
I struggled with that and it looked nothing like that
As someone with PTSD this is Def accurate
The schizophrenia one had me dying its super relatable! ..And scary since I have schizophrenia and one of my episodes in high school was exactly like that. voices, light turning off then on and paranoia and demons shit fucked me up haha but I love this show its freaking great!
Are you ok now?
You made schizophrenia sound like some minor inconvenience and I love that
@@attibot2727 what a mood
I love how touretts is just Penny calling Gumbal and Darwin random names 😂
I think it was the blacking out
I'm autistic and relate to Sussy as I was avoided or picked on for being weird, too.
Sussy :D ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding dingy dingy boom boom
same
@@Mr.Tw1sty NO
Me too
Same
I just had a manic episode by bipolar and adhd, when I saw the bipolar one even tho it’s a joke it was funny and relatable
Fun fact: i have adhd.
@@Boogeyman108 cool!✨💚
@@Boogeyman108 same 😄✌️
I’m sorry, hope ur feeling better
@@ElijahBrown.x how is that cool..?
As someone with a rainbow brain (Autism and ADHD), I can relate to the ADHD, Autism and Anxiety skits...
...
Also stress isn't a disorder. It's an emotion. There's nothing wrong with being stressed. It's human.
I have a rainbow brain classmate
as an autistic with adhd i didnt know Rainbow Brain was a term. thanks!
@@autisticprincess39 That's because I just made it up :3
@@OfficiallyLilipop fuck you tbh i cant believe i made it my username
I agree with the last point. I think Nicole would be a better example of OCD
As A Person With ADHD, I Can Confirm The ADHD One Is Accurate.
Same
And for a person with Autism, I can confirm the Autism one is accurate.
Same
I have adhd depression and autism
Especially as a little kid Yes
Autism is different with everyone, and I do have it, however not quite like the one portrayed here. Gumball does have good examples of movies, disorders, etc tho, Ngl-
Its always hard to portray a disorder so diverse so i just decided to go with a scene that showed my behaviour from around 3rd to 5th grade (yes i am slightly autistic, specifically i have aspergers)
@@CheesiusCaesar69 Same! I'm high-functioning!
@@ootfan7882me too
As a person with ADHD I can verify that this is accurate information
as someone who grew up with severe adhd I can confirm that's what it looked like from my perspective
4:38 this is accurate af. I feel guilt for everything I do and think that I’m terrible person (and yeah, I often hit myself)
no one cares
@@fupamaster378 lol that’s why comments section was made
@@mhdenzaxar pls fix your grammar
@@fupamaster378 L
@@alplayzmcpe9049 L grammar
Living with ADHD and autism, bipolar disorder, anxiety and depression recovering from self-harm, all of these are pretty accurate. It's sweet how even a kids show can portray it accurately to make people realise how is it to live with these disorders
I showed my boyfriend with insomnia, and he said: "Yeah, it totally feels like that"
Clinically diagnosed?
As someone who has a panic disorder, 0:58 is very accurate to how I feel after being in public for a little while
4:24 I kinda chuckled because I'm watching this at 3 in the morning cus I can barely ever get decent sleep
Same i can relate I barely sleep i just mostly get 1/2 hours of sleep because i stay up from 00:00 am to 7:00 AM
I don't have insomnia, but I am a natural night owl.
@@ootfan7882 same
@@rayanna7188 yis
We are the same.
As a person with bipolar disorder, i can confirm the bipolar one was accurate. In fact sometimes my skin does turn grey and my head twists backwards and i kick myself in the face.
as an autistic person, i can confirm that i am an upside down chin with googly eyes
as an autistic person, i too can confirm
💀
I felt the self-harm one 😂 my only thing is that epilepsy is a neurological disorder, not a mental one. :)
The fact season affective disorder spells SAD-
As a person with autism, I confirm that with mayonnaise we moisturize our elbows, write with it, and feed it to our cars :D
I got anxiety, PTSD, stage fright,adhd, insomnia and self harm, why are these so relateable
This is only a joke, pls don't get offended by this video
I don't but nice video 💫
Why Would I Get Offended
Ok good because I highly disagree with the autism part. I would know.
(Well actually depends on where you are on the spectrum…)
Although ADHD (And ADD in that matter…) I do agree with
It's true my ADHD brotheren, I agree with you
I didn't get offended, and please don't think that with one of the comments I just wrote below in the comments section about how autism is NOT mental, it's neurological.
“Seasonal affection disorder” the acronym us SAD
Just a note, Gumball himself has ADHD. ✨
I have autism and the autism one is accurate.
I have Autism aswell and I agree
Same.
Same
Same
Same
I have austim'stage fright' and social anxiety.
Same, I also have self harm.
@@canyouseethroughmytears oof
@@canyouseethroughmytearsOW!!!
I have anxiety and phobias,and this is accurate-
Chile
As someone with epilepsy, I can confirm that to be 100% true
Holy sh how is it living with it ?
@@fiorettiduseigneurcapybara2492 not great. You have to take daily meds and it’s a risk to drink alcohol. Lights are an obvious factor towards seizures but I personally don’t get affected by that. Sometimes you get seizures when sudden noises trigger you (ex: someone says something surprising or unexpected). If you have a seizure then your drivers license gets taken away for 6 months. You also get migraines semi-often and feel immense fatigue after an epileptic episode (you can sometimes have hallucinations during some occurrences like the Gumball cutscene).
@@collin82684 damn
@@collin82684 bro i feel u but i dont get them no more i used to when i was 8 what would happen is when i got them i heard a loud bang then i saw flashing lights really fast then when it was over i would scream so ye it kinda sucks tbh
As someone born in January, January is the month of gifts and skiing. Anything but depressing.
I have ADHD and sometimes anxiety but I’m still one of the best students in my school
Couldn't stop laughing at the adhd one
Adhd feels like that when you're excited
As someone who has autism, yes I do feed mayonnaise to my car.
4:12 as girl with insomnia
this is so true.
the SH one is eerily accurate for a show that targets younger audience-
The PTSD one hit close to home for me-
The ADHD is so real bruh
i’m autistic, and i relate to Sussie in the show so much.
0:36
Anais: Jaaæenuarrreeeeeeehh...
Ehh.
I think schizophrenia should of gone to the moment when Gumball saw darkness
Bipolar can also be represented as when in "The Potato" when Gumball was getting rid of all the potatoes Darwin has, Darwin has a depressive low for a few seconds, then a maniac high for another few seconds, so I would say that is another was to represent bipolar, but the ghost one is also a good representation, just look at the top comment. I don't have bipolar though, just to let you know
This anxiety one is too accurate
The schizophrenia one is terrifying
The ADHD is scarily accurate. Im scared now
Yeah I've ADHD to and I agree with Grace it is ACCURATE. very accurate
3:01
That one girl when she sees a spider
Welp, guess I’m that one girl-
XD the reference to The Scary Car AD
as a person with anxiety and autism, I can say it is accurate the way you portrayed both of these
As someone who has autism, I can confirm I like to moisturize my eyes with mashed potatoes from my pocket
Same here brother
As someone with Autism the Autism one is very accurate
5:04 someone like me with epilepsy I can say your not that far really
Episode?
Stress isn’t a disorder it’s just a thing that happens
I have panic disorder and when I panic I sometimes fight for no reason
Seasonal Affective Disorder, aka, SAD
2:19 as someone with PTSD, this is accurate fr
Tourette’s should have been that one episode when Richard was glitching out for some reason
i know this video is 3yo but autism is not a disorder, it's different wiring in the brain
autism doesn't affect the way your brain works, it IS the way your brain works
so as AD(H)D
ah yess, stress being a mental disorder
WHY IS GHE EPILEPSY ONE ACTUALLY ACCURATE THO 😭
OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) has left the chat
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The autism one spoke to me for both sides; first off not liking/being confused by a weird texture and also knowing a million uses for a slime blob
As someone with Autism, that was way too accurate
As smone with adhd, I can confirm its not only that scene, but the whole show
Who's more Narcissistic Homelander or Gumball?
As a person who has gone through epiletic episodes, i find the epilepsia one accurate
As someone diagnosed with autism, I can confirm that this disorder is accurate.
3:32 4:39
Episode name?
4:01
This clip from the origins reminds me of myself because I’m just really hyper.
4:39 Is the Banana, im not sure about 3:22
3:32 The Mess
I'm like that sometimes
0:28 January is great
Right now
Bipolar disorder is wrong. You can put dissociative identity disorder.
The anxiety one is accurate - someone with anxiety
I have audhd and anxiety comes with autism and also a seasonal depression that lasted a few months
As someone who has Anxiety, depression and autism i can confirm that they were very accurate on this video :")
1:35 as a autistic person I can confirm that I love mayonnaise
That is definitely me because I have anxiety disorder! 😞
TH-cam copyright just doesn't give up huh
More like I don't give up with uploading this vid
I uave epilepsy and this is literally what happens 😂😂😂 when you have epilepsy you usually have most of the others
Bipolar disorder was so off because Bipolar disorder isn't about becoming new person the state gumball was in can be described with alien hand syndrome, because his hand is the returning point .
Yea but its supposed to represent the shifting constant emotions found in people with Bipolar Disorder that tend to vastly clash with eachother
The phobia one is funny
As someone who has bipolar disorder, that clip is just me going manic LMFAO
The autism one is so damn accurate.
this video is really accurate except bipolar disorder which is a cyclic change between elevated mood (sometimes with psychosis) and depression. i don't blame you, 70% of ordinary people confuse it with dissociative identity disorder/multiple personality disorder because of its new name. its "deadname" was manic depression
and sadistic personailty disorder isn't an official medical diagnosis because criminals would use it as an excuse for certain crimes
It’s actually mania not pyschosis
Mania can cause psychosis, but yeah mania is associated with bipolar disorder
help the self harm, depression and anxiety hit hard-
Anxiety is a mental disorder?
the anxiety one is too real LMAO
1:25 as an autistic person, this was without a doubt one of my favorite episodes of season 5
i was seeing a lot of people with the disorders portrayed in this video! i haven’t seen anyone else with epilepsy here though so, hey :)
Panic disorder I experienced
Yeah epilepsy one seems right. The shit I’ve hallucinated is terrifying
Why is epilepsy on here? it isn't a mental disorder
"It's just a car driving down a-"
Oh god, he boutta get traumatized for life
As a person with autism I personally find this one accurate because people all have autism in different ways 1:33
Sadistic personality disorder is no longer a diagnosis. I looked it up on Wikipedia. Psychologists discredited the diagnosis because they feared it would be used to legally defend actual sadists in court.
I’m a special Ed thi
I have autism and I can confirm that I obviously didn't watch the the whole video and got distracted by playing with my keyboard
I was diagnosed with autism at 9 so I can relate to sussy when I was a kid at school!
as someone with PTSD I can confirm that one is accurate
…WHAT DOES THE AUTISM ONE HAVE TO DO WITH AUTISM--
[honestly, it's kinda funny, but i dont get it-]
1:52 could be mpd, multiple personality disorder.
it's no longer called mpd - it's DID (dissociative identity disorder) or OSDD (otherwise specified dissociative disorder)
As an Autistic person I can confirm this is how it feels like when I’m talking to people but for some reason they’re just looking at me like I’m doing something really weird or awkward
As a person with anxiety that anxiety part is super relatable