This is a list of characters from the American animated television series Bob's Burgers .
This section possibly contains original research .(August 2020) |
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H. Jon Benjamin | Bob Belcher | Main | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jimmy Pesto Jr. | Recurring | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ms. LaBonz | Recurring | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Speedo Guy | Recurring | Guest | Silent cameo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Peter Pescadero | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Silent cameo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dan Mintz | Tina Belcher | Main | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Eugene Mirman | Gene Belcher | Main | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Larry Murphy | Teddy | Recurring | Main | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Edith Cranwinkle | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Silent cameo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coach Blevins | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gretchen | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Silent cameo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
John Roberts | Linda Belcher | Main | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jocelyn | Guest | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kristen Schaal | Louise Belcher | Main | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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David Herman | Phillip Frond | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trev | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Silent cameo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marshmallow | Recurring | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Branca | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andy Kindler | Mort | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jay Johnston (2011-2021) Eric Bauza (2023–present) | Jimmy Pesto | Recurring | Silent cameo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sarah Silverman | Ollie Pesto | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ms. Schnur | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Laura Silverman | Andy Pesto | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kevin Kline | Calvin Fischoeder | Recurring | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sam Seder | Hugo Habercore | Recurring | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Harold Cranwinkle | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Silent cameo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ron Lynch | Ron | Recurring | Recurring | Recurring | Guest | Guest | Guest | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Megan Mullally | Gayle Genarro | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Silent cameo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paul F. Tompkins | Randy Watkins | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Guest | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bobby Tisdale | Zeke | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jenny Slate | Tammy Larsen | Guest | Recurring | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tim Meadows | Mike Wobbles | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aziz Ansari | Darryl | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Recurring | Guest | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gary Cole | Sergeant Bosco | Guest | Recurring | Recurring | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bill Hader Loren Bouchard John Q. Kubin | Mickey | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Guest | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Melissa Bardin Galsky | Ms. Jacobson | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Eddie Pepitone | Reggie | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Guest | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ken Jeong | Dr. Yap | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Guest | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Robert Smigel | Yuli | Guest | Guest | Guest | Guest | Guest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Brian Huskey | Regular-Sized Rudy | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Matilda Merkin | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kurt Braunohler | Logan Bush | Recurring | Guest | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Billy Eichner | Mr. Ambrose | Guest | Recurring | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
David Wain | Courtney Wheeler | Guest | Guest | Recurring | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Silent cameo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Max Greenfield | Boo Boo | Guest | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wendy Molyneux | Jen | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Guest | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jim Gaffigan | Henry Haber | Guest | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Silent cameo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zach Galifianakis | Felix Fischoeder | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Guest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Molly Shannon | Millie Frock | Guest | Guest | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rachel Dratch | Jodi | Guest | Recurring | Recurring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jillian Bell | Nat Kinkle | Guest | Recurring | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maya Erskine | Kaylee Morganstern | Recurring |
The Belcher family is a family who runs the family business called Bob's Burgers. Loren Bouchard described their ethnicity as follows:
For better, for worse we gave [the main characters] the name Belcher so at least one of Bob's parents hails from some French or French-Canadian lineage. But in a perfect world, we'd have the show about a sort of Greek-Armenian-Italian-Jewish-German polyglot. [1]
The Belcher family consists of:
Robert Samuel "Bob" Belcher Jr. (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) is the main character of the series. He is the son of Robert Belcher Sr. (nicknamed "Little Bob") and Lily Belcher, the husband of Linda, and the father of Tina, Gene, and Louise. He is a third-generation restaurateur and currently the proprietor of his eponymous burger restaurant (Bob's Burgers) in a shore town. The Season 5 episode "Father of the Bob", begins with a flashback set 30 years prior in which a young Bob states he is 14 years old, making him 44 until the episode "The Laser-inth", in which he turns 45 and then again in the episode "Are You There Bob? It's Me, Birthday", where he turns 46 years old. The episode also mentions that Bob's mother Lily died prior to the series' beginning. As revealed in "Bob Fires the Kids", his childhood has been described as "crappy," as his father discouraged play. However, in The Bob's Burgers Movie , he implies that he loved spending time with his mother as she would take him on long walks. Bob's mother went unnamed until the Season 13 episode "Show Mama From the Grave", where the Belchers go to visit her gravesite.
Bob has a tendency to entertain himself by having conversations with inanimate objects, mainly food, and then speak back as the inanimate object, usually in a high, squeaky voice. He also enjoys making puns, using this talent to name his burger specials (e.g. "If Looks Could Kale", "She's A Super Leek", "The Cauliflower's Cumin from Inside the House", etc.). While poor with business management, and cursed with an unlucky streak, his skills at burger cooking are excellent; he has even been referred to as a "beef artist" by Mr. Fischoeder. His primary business rival is Jimmy Pesto, who owns an Italian restaurant (Jimmy Pesto's Pizzeria) across the street from Bob's Burgers. In the episode "Moody Foodie", it's mentioned that his eyes are brown.
As shown in the flashback during "Father of the Bob", the Burger of the Day special stems from an incident in which he customized a burger by adding chives and sour cream to it, calling it "Baby You Can Chive My Car". He tried to serve it to one of Big Bob's regular customers who normally ordered a tuna melt, but Big Bob threw the burger away in front of the whole diner. Ten years later, still resentful over not being allowed to cook the way he wanted, Bob turned down Big Bob's offer of a partnership in the diner and opened his own restaurant.
Bob prides himself on giving the customer a quality meal and goes the extra mile to ensure that by choosing fresh ingredients he gets from the local farmer's markets and co-ops. His biggest accomplishment is the 'Meatsiah', a concoction that consists of a steak tartare center with a medium-well cooked burger surrounding it and a burger Wellington surrounding the burger. Bob is allergic to shellfish, particularly lobster, as it causes his face to swell any time he eats it. This is a problem, as the seaside town where the Belchers live has an annual lobster festival (which Bob hates because it takes away from his business). Bob, along with Linda, enjoys drinking and many of the episode gags involve Bob or Linda getting drunk, usually from wine. Bob also has a tendency to take mind-altering substances such as crack in "Sheesh! Cab, Bob?", absinthe in "An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal", pain relievers in "Housetrap", and his pain medication in "Burgerboss".
Bob is a tall, paunchy, and swarthy chef. He has male pattern baldness and a bushy mustache (which is what initially attracted his bride-to-be to him). He has olive skin, and feathered bangs swooping down on his forehead. He wears a pale-grey, short-sleeved t-shirt usually donned with a white apron with a breast pocket with a pen peeking out of it; dark-grey chefs pants; and black kitchen clogs with white socks shown on the top near where his pants end.
Linda "Lin" Belcher (née Genarro) (voiced by John Roberts) is the happy-go-lucky and supportive wife of Bob and the mother of Tina, Gene, and Louise. Before her marriage to Bob, she was engaged to Hugo, who is now a local health inspector ("Human Flesh"). In the season 5 episode "Eat, Spray, Linda" she turned 44 years old. She has also referred to herself as a "pre-middle-aged mother" ("Lindapendent Woman"). In early seasons, Linda wears her everyday outfit top with a button up while in newer seasons it is a v-neck instead.
Linda's attraction to Bob, whom she often refers to as "Bobby", is in part due to his passion for his work, and also due to his "Tom Selleckian" mustache. Linda remains a loyal and devoted wife despite their frequent financial problems, and never having had a honeymoon or a day off in 10 years ("Weekend at Mort's"). She has a preference for mustaches, and says Bob "made himself ugly" when he shaved it off ("Sheesh! Cab, Bob?"). Her passions include singing, dinner theater, porcelain baby figurines, Tom Selleck, nautically themed romance novels, and prenatal yoga. She handles the accounting for the restaurant, though her bookkeeping methods are overly complicated. She is fond of alcohol and is known to say that "Mommy doesn't get drunk; she just has fun."
Linda is extroverted, has a thick New Jersey accent, [2] and is fond of tackling problems using unconventional methods, though her methods are frequently over-optimistic and things sometimes go awry. She often encourages her kids to engage in behavior that Bob finds annoying, and though she wants what's best for her kids, she tends to be scatterbrained. Bob has described her as a "pushover" because she allows people (particularly the kids) to take advantage of her. She has a contentious relationship with Louise and often misunderstands her, even once organizing a slumber party for Louise against her will. She is a talented lyricist, as shown in "Lil Hard Dad". She has a tendency to spontaneously burst into song, a trait she shares with her voice actor John Roberts. Many of the songs she is known for are improvised by Roberts, including her "Thanksgiving Song", "Dish-a-Dee-Doo" (a jazzy ditty sung while washing the dishes, as seen in "Mother Daughter Laser Razor"), and a hair-braiding ditty that references the late Harry Truman. Her songs are frequently remade and set to music for the episode's end credits.
In the newer seasons, Linda's mouth was drawn less tucked-in in the theme-music intro than the earlier seasons.
In the Season 12 episode "Sauce Side Story", Linda's maiden name is revealed to be Genarro and that she is of Italian descent.
She has a friend who's only mentioned but never seen or heard named Ginger.
Tina Ruth Belcher (voiced by Dan Mintz) is the eldest Belcher child. She is 13 years old. She generally speaks in a masculine tone, wears glasses, works part-time at the family restaurant, and is often the voice of reason among the Belcher children. However, it is made quite clear Tina's own characteristics rival those of her siblings. She is trying to come to grips with her entry into adulthood and claims to have a complicated relationship with zombies. She typically wears a sky-blue, short-sleeved t-shirt; a short, navy-blue pencil skirt; white tube socks with red stripes on the bottom; black sneakers with white tips; and a yellow barrette on the right side of her head, which she dons typically with her thick and black-framed glasses to help her see better. Like the rest of her Italian-looking family, she has black hair and olive skin. She also wears her hair in a "bob cut" with loose curls at the ends. Despite seeming reticent and shy around her peers, Tina has an active social and romantic life. She has an on-again off-again relationship with Jimmy Jr., and has dated, kissed, or flirted with several other boys. She is obsessed with horses, boys (particularly Jimmy Jr.), and buttocks; in various episodes, she writes in her journal about touching people's butts, which, to her, is the height of sexual contact. According to her siblings, [3] Tina has written erotic fanfiction of several television shows and movies and has moved on to "erotic friend fiction", in which she uses real-life people. She is a member of the Hormone-iums, a musical revue at Wagstaff that sings songs about puberty, and was formerly a member of the Thundergirls, a Girl Scout-like organization. Tina was aged 12 in early episodes and now 13 since the episode "Sheesh! Cab, Bob?". She is generally soft-spoken and reserved, often in contrast to her more strident siblings. In the show's early developmental stages, the eldest Belcher child was originally written as a boy, [4] named Daniel Belcher, who was also voiced by Mintz, whose personality in the never-broadcast pilot is said to have been similar to that of Tina's. She is also shown to have difficulties with her schoolwork despite working hard at it, as shown in "Can't Buy Me Math" when she is put into remedial math and "Bob and Deliver" when guidance counselor Mr. Frond refers to her as a "dum-dum".
Eugene "Gene" Belcher (voiced by Eugene Mirman) is the middle child and only son in the family, revealed to be 11 years old in season 3. [5] Like Linda, he has an upbeat and enthusiastic attitude about almost everything; however, he closely resembles Bob and has inherited his lobster allergy. He often promotes the restaurant by wearing a burger costume, which he uses to run in a mascot race in the season 1 episode "Torpedo" and using a toy megaphone to hand out samples.
Gene has a variety of interests and hobbies, with his most well-known being food and music. Though he has no training, he occasionally demonstrates great skill in music and aspires to be a musician; he enjoys playing a Casio-type keyboard and makes fart sounds using it, and creates an elaborate love duet in "Topsy" as well as a one-man show in "Work Hard or Die Trying, Girl". Despite this, Gene is not without his flaws, namely a tendency to be easily distracted, which the family refers to as "Gene-ing out" in "Best Burger", but he is loving and loyal toward his family. He is also unathletic, as seen in several episodes including "Synchronized Swimming", when he has trouble opening a door which Tina then opens with ease and "Spaghetti Western and Meatballs", when he runs away from a fight in fear. In "It Snakes a Village", it is shown that he suffers from a fear of snakes.
Gene has an occasional tendency towards making unintentionally sexual double entendres, which his father Bob corrects or tells him not to repeat, [6] often admonishing the boy by simply saying, "Gene...". He is also fond of making wisecracks and pop culture references. Like his father and mother, he has olive skin and dark black hair. He has his hair in a short "bowl cut" with long flips at each side of his head. He sports a pale-yellow, almost-beige, short-sleeved t-shirt; a pair of slightly lengthy, light-blue denim shorts; short white socks; and, like his older sister, white and red sneakers.
Louise Belcher | |
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Bob's Burgers character | |
First appearance | "Human Flesh" (2011) |
Created by | Loren Bouchard |
Voiced by | Kristen Schaal |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Louise Belcher |
Gender | Female |
Family |
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Nationality | American |
Louise Belcher (voiced by Kristen Schaal) is the youngest child of the Belcher family and is revealed to be 9 years old in season 1 [7] and is still 9 by Christmas five seasons later. [8] She typically wears a short-sleeved, olive-green dress slightly below the knees; black, mary-jane flats; and a hot pink beanie hat with rabbit ears on top of it. Like the rest of her Italian-looking family, she has black hair and olive skin. Her black hair peeks out from her large hat, slightly exposing the hair-ties holding up her pigtails; her yellow hair-ties in the front covered up by the long ends of her bunny hat along with the aglets of her hat. Like her mother and older sister, her hair has curls at the ends, specifically her pigtails have curls at the ends.
Despite being the youngest, she usually dominates her two older siblings by "wear[ing] down [their] self-esteem over a period of years". Precociously intelligent, manipulative, and aggressive (even toward adults), she is more than willing to exploit people if there is anything to be gained, and has a history of gaslighting her siblings, especially Tina.
She has an offbeat and dark sense of humor, and picks locks as a hobby. She tends to be very loud, and often shouts at the top of her lungs to get her points across. Louise always wears her signature pink hat with bunny ears, regardless of the time of day or situation; to date, viewers have never seen her uncovered head. She claims that she has "a raging staph infection under here" in the episode "Synchronized Swimming" when they try to make her take it off. In "Ear-sy Rider", when a high-schooler stole her hat from her, her head was off-screen, then she wore a hoodie till she got it back.
In The Bob's Burgers Movie , she believes that her hat makes her brave and that she got it in order to be able to face preschool. However, this turns out to be untrue, as she got it after her first day of preschool and that Linda made it in honor of Bob's mother Lily, who often wore a similar beanie; though Louise's hat had bunny ears added due to Linda having extra fabric. Louise is not immune to breaking her tough character persona, however: she called Bob "daddy" until she was eight, felt guilty about almost electrocuting her sister to death, still believes in Santa Claus, has a disturbing crush on a boy-band member, becomes enamored with puppies, and proclaims at the end of season 4, in the face of death, that she does love her family. Since she was a baby, Louise has always liked Bob more than Linda, opting to spend more time with him as she finds him much more interesting; it can generally be assumed that Louise and Bob have a very strong relationship, although she is the most prone amongst her siblings to mock him. In "Carpe Museum", Louise accidentally reveals her plan to take over the family restaurant when Bob retires, after renaming it to "Louise's Burgers".
Bob's Burgers features regular ups and downs in customer volume, but two loyal customers help keep the restaurant open.
The following are members of the Pesto family:
The following characters work at Wagstaff School:
The following students attend Wagstaff school with the Belcher siblings and the Pesto siblings:
The following are other children in the show that do not attend Wagstaff School:
The following characters are friends of the Belcher Family or a friend of a particular member of the family:
The following are the health inspector for Bob's Burgers:
The following are the parents of the various children who have appeared in the show:
The following are business owners in Ocean City:
The following characters are people associated with the media:
Bob's Burgers is an American animated sitcom created by Loren Bouchard for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is centered on the Belcher family—parents Bob and Linda and their three children, Tina, Gene, and Louise—who run a burger restaurant and often go on adventures of many kinds. The show premiered on January 9, 2011. The series was conceived by Bouchard after he developed Home Movies. Bob's Burgers is a joint production by Wilo Productions and 20th Television Animation.
"Burger War" is the tenth episode of the first season of the animated television series Bob's Burgers. The episode originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 10, 2011.
"The Belchies" is the season premiere of the second season of the animated television series Bob's Burgers, the 14th episode overall. The episode aired on Fox in the United States on March 11, 2012. The episode was written by John Schroeder and directed by Boohwan Lim and Kyounghee Lim. The episode is a parody of the 1985 film The Goonies and features a song by Cyndi Lauper.
"Burgerboss" is the fourth episode of the second season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the overall 17th episode, and is written by Scott Jacobson and directed by Jennifer Coyle. It aired on Fox in the United States on April 1, 2012.
"An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal" is the fifth episode of the third season of the American animated comedy series Bob's Burgers. The episode originally aired on November 18, 2012, on Fox, drawing an audience of 3.94 million viewers.
"Broadcast Wagstaff School News" is the 12th episode of the third season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the overall 34th episode, and is written by Greg Thompson and directed by Jennifer Coyle. It aired on Fox in the United States on January 27, 2013.
"Topsy" is the 16th episode of the third season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the overall 38th episode, and is written by Loren Bouchard and Nora Smith and directed by Tyree Dillihay. It aired on Fox in the United States on March 10, 2013.
"Two for Tina" is the 17th episode of the third season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the overall 39th episode, and is written by Scott Jacobson and directed by Wes Archer. It aired on Fox in the United States on March 17, 2013.
"The Kids Run the Restaurant" is the 20th episode of the third season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the overall 42nd episode, and is written by Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu and directed by Boohwan Lim and Kyounghee Lim. It aired on Fox in the United States on April 21, 2013.
"Presto Tina-o" is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the overall 55th episode, and is written by Kit Boss and directed by Chris Song. It aired on Fox in the United States on January 12, 2014.
"The Frond Files" is the 12th episode of the fourth season of the American animated comedy series Bob's Burgers. Written by Lizzie and Wendy Molyneux, the episode sees Bob and Linda Belcher visiting a Wagstaff School exhibition entitled "Why I Love Wagstaff." Noticing that their children's reports are missing from the exhibition, they confront school guidance counselor Phillip Frond, who gives them the discarded reports to read for themselves.
"Ambergris" is the 18th episode of the fourth season of the American animated comedy series Bob's Burgers, and the 63rd episode overall. Written by Scott Jacobson, the episode sees the Belcher children—Tina, Gene, and Louise —discovering a lump of ambergris, which they decide to sell illegally with the assistance of former bank robber and family friend Mickey upon discovering its high monetary value. Meanwhile, Mr. Fischoeder brings in his neurotic brother Felix to help Bob fix the plumbing system in his restaurant's bathroom.
"The Runway Club" is the 16th episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the overall 83rd episode, and is written by Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu and directed by Jennifer Coyle. It aired on Fox in the United States on March 22, 2015.
"The Oeder Games" is the 21st episode and season finale of the fifth season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers. Written by Scott Jacobson and directed by Don MacKinnon, it is also the overall 88th episode, and was aired on Fox in the United States on May 17, 2015.
"Sliding Bobs" is the first episode and season premiere of the sixth season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the overall 89th episode; it is written by Greg Thompson and directed by Don MacKinnon. It aired on Fox in the United States on September 27, 2015. In the episode, Bob begins to notice that he is losing hair from his moustache, and Linda tells how important his moustache was in their meeting. The kids then tell their own versions of how Bob and Linda would have met, if Bob didn't have a moustache at that time.
"Nice-Capades" is the fifth episode of the sixth season of the American comedy series Bob's Burgers and the 93rd episode overall. It was written by Dan Fybel and directed by Chris Song. Guest starring are Kevin Kline as Calvin Fischoeder, Zach Galifianakis as his brother Felix Fischoeder, Henry Winkler as a mall Santa and Jessica Lowe who voices an elf. It first aired in the United States on Fox on November 15, 2015. In this Christmas episode, the siblings Tina, Gene and Louise Belcher try to prove that they are good kids by performing an ice capades show in front of a mall Santa.
"Lice Things Are Lice" is the tenth episode of the sixth season of the American animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the 98th episode overall. It was directed by Brian Loschiavo and written by Greg Thompson. Its guest stars are Samantha Bee as Nurse Liz, Brian Huskey as Regular Sized Rudy, Bobby Tisdale as Zeke, Jenny Slate as Tammy Larsen, David Herman as Mr. Frond and Marshmallow, Tim Meadows as Mike the mailman, Billy Eichner as Mr. Ambrose and Laura and Sarah Silverman who voice Andy and Ollie Pesto respectively. It first aired in the United States on Fox Network on March 13, 2016. In this episode, the Belcher children have to deal with a lice outbreak at school where Tina assists the nurse Liz while their parents implement new bar stool cushions at the restaurant.
"Teen-a Witch" is the third episode of the seventh season of the American animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the 110th episode overall. It was directed by Chris Song and written by Holly Schlesinger. Its guest stars are Betsy Sodaro as Jackie the crossing guard, Billy Eichner as Mr. Ambrose, Kevin Kline as Calvin Fischoeder, Jay Johnston as Jimmy Pesto, David Herman as Mr. Frond, Jenny Slate as Tammy Larsen and Bobby Tisdale as Zeke. It originally aired in the United States on Fox Network on October 23, 2016. In this Halloween episode, Tina Belcher thinks that she is a witch and casts spells on people, while Bob Belcher tries to find out who steals his jack-o'-lanterns.
"Bob Actually" is the ninth episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series Bob's Burgers, and the 116th episode overall. It was written by Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu, and directed by Chris Song. Stephanie Beatriz, Daniel Van Kirk, Gabrielle Sanalitro, and Brooke Dillman guest star. The episode originally aired on February 12, 2017.
Robert "Bob" Belcher Jr. is the main protagonist of the adult-animated sitcom Bob's Burgers created by Loren Bouchard for FOX. He is the often stressed, anxious patriarch of the Belcher family and owner of his restaurant Bob's Burgers. He is known for being mild-mannered, pessimistic, and a terrible businessman, often having financial struggles in keeping the restaurant running and paying rent. He has a rivalry with the Italian restaurant owner across the street, Jimmy Pesto, and quarrels with local health inspector Hugo. Bob is a third-generation restaurant owner, and by nature, loves his business and has big ideas for his different burgers. He has a strong love for his family, including his wife Linda, and his children Louise, Gene, and Tina Belcher.
You got to be ten to get a shark, is that it? Okay, I can wait, starter shark, love it. Next year though, I want a great white
Do me, do me! My middle name's Anthony, that's easy to rhyme with.