List of Bob's Burgers characters

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The Belcher family
From left to right: Tina, Gene, Bob, Linda, Louise. Bob's Burgers promo.png
The Belcher family
From left to right: Tina, Gene, Bob, Linda, Louise.

This is a list of characters from the American animated television series Bob's Burgers .

Contents

Appearances

Voice actorCharacter(s)Seasons The Bob's Burgers Movie Shorts
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Series leads

H. Jon Benjamin Bob Belcher Main Does not appear
Jimmy Pesto Jr.RecurringDoes not appear
Ms. LaBonzRecurringDoes not appearRecurringGuestRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Speedo GuyRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearSilent cameoDoes not appear
Peter PescaderoGuestRecurringGuestRecurringGuestRecurringDoes not appearSilent cameoDoes not appear
Dan Mintz Tina BelcherMain
Eugene Mirman Gene BelcherMain
Larry Murphy Teddy Recurring MainDoes not appear
Edith CranwinkleRecurring Guest RecurringGuestRecurringDoes not appearSilent cameoDoes not appear
Coach BlevinsRecurringGuestRecurringGuestRecurringGuestDoes not appearDoes not appear
GretchenGuestRecurringGuestDoes not appearSilent cameoDoes not appear
John Roberts Linda BelcherMainDoes not appear
JocelynGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Kristen Schaal Louise BelcherMain

Guest stars

David Herman Phillip FrondRecurringDoes not appear
TrevRecurringGuestRecurringDoes not appearSilent cameoDoes not appear
MarshmallowRecurringDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appearRecurringGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Mr. BrancaDoes not appearGuestRecurringGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Andy Kindler MortRecurringDoes not appear
Jay Johnston (2011-2021)
Eric Bauza (2023–present)
Jimmy PestoRecurringSilent cameoDoes not appear
Sarah Silverman Ollie PestoRecurringDoes not appear
Ms. SchnurDoes not appearRecurringGuestRecurringGuestDoes not appearDoes not appear
Laura Silverman Andy PestoRecurringDoes not appear
Kevin Kline Calvin FischoederRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Sam Seder Hugo HabercoreRecurringDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Harold CranwinkleGuestRecurringGuestDoes not appearSilent cameoDoes not appear
Ron Lynch RonRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Megan Mullally Gayle GenarroGuestRecurringGuestRecurringSilent cameoDoes not appear
Paul F. Tompkins Randy WatkinsGuestDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Bobby Tisdale ZekeDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Jenny Slate Tammy LarsenDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Tim Meadows Mike WobblesDoes not appearGuestRecurringGuestRecurringDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appearDoes not appear
Aziz Ansari DarrylDoes not appearGuestRecurringGuestRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear Guest Does not appear
Gary Cole Sergeant BoscoDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Bill Hader
Loren Bouchard
John Q. Kubin
MickeyDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Melissa Bardin Galsky Ms. JacobsonDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appearGuestRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Eddie Pepitone ReggieDoes not appearGuestRecurringGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Ken Jeong Dr. YapDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Robert Smigel YuliDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Brian Huskey Regular-Sized RudyDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Matilda MerkinDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Kurt Braunohler Logan BushDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Billy Eichner Mr. AmbroseDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
David Wain Courtney WheelerDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appearRecurringGuestRecurringDoes not appearSilent cameoDoes not appear
Max Greenfield Boo BooDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Wendy Molyneux JenDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Jim Gaffigan Henry HaberDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearRecurringGuestRecurringDoes not appearSilent cameoDoes not appear
Zach Galifianakis Felix FischoederDoes not appearRecurringGuestRecurringGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Molly Shannon Millie FrockDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Rachel Dratch JodiDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Jillian Bell Nat KinkleDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Maya Erskine Kaylee MorgansternDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear

Belcher family

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:

Bob Belcher

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 Belcher

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 Belcher

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".

Gene Belcher

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

Louise Belcher
Bob's Burgers character
First appearance"Human Flesh" (2011)
Created by Loren Bouchard
Voiced by Kristen Schaal
In-universe information
Full nameLouise Belcher
GenderFemale
Family
  • Bob Belcher (father)
  • Linda Belcher (mother)
  • Gene Belcher (brother)
  • Tina Belcher (sister)
NationalityAmerican

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".

Relatives of the Belcher family

Recurring characters

Regular customers at Bob's Burgers

Bob's Burgers features regular ups and downs in customer volume, but two loyal customers help keep the restaurant open.

Pesto family

The following are members of the Pesto family:

Wagstaff School

Wagstaff School staff

The following characters work at Wagstaff School:

  • Mr. Frond (voiced by David Herman) – Phillip J. Frond is the "self-certified" school counselor of Wagstaff School. He feels underused and underappreciated at the school, since nobody really likes him, due to his uptight and strict personality, and his advice is never sought after. He occasionally concocts harebrained schemes to advance his own career, which usually backfire spectacularly. He was born in 1971, making him 47 years old as of the episode The Secret Ceramics Room of Secrets. Mr. Frond is a vegetarian and has a small tongue. He also knits religiously, talks to his mother on the phone every day, and has multiple cats.
  • Coach Blevins (voiced by Larry Murphy) – Coach Blevins is the gym teacher and wrestling team's coach who wears shatterproof goggles. He is also the 4th-grade science teacher, where he teaches the class how to make a battery out of a penny and a potato, and has the class dissect bananas. He usually settles gym class disputes by having the students wrestle. He takes salsa dancing classes and briefly had his driver's license suspended, forcing him to go to traffic school.
  • Principal Spoors − Principal Spoors is the principal at Wagstaff. His face has never been shown and he has made only one physical appearance on the show.
  • Mr. Ambrose (voiced by Billy Eichner) – Mr. Ambrose is the sarcastic and apathetic school librarian and the cheerleading coach who has a penchant for dramatism, sometimes coming to verbal blows with Mr. Frond. He also practices witchcraft. He is writing a prequel to Mrs. Doubtfire called "Mrs. Doubtwater."
  • Mr. Branca (voiced by David Herman) – Mr. Branca is an immigrant janitor from an unknown country. Back in his country, he was its president before a coup d'état occurred. He is talented at ribbon dancing, has a keen sense for fashion (despite wearing the same custodian uniform everywhere), and considers Tina to be his best friend, frequently gossiping with her about the other students.
  • Mr. Desanto (voiced by Nick Kroll) - Mr. Desanto is the school's debate coach and photography teacher. He used to be a private investigator.
  • Mr. Grant (voiced by Will Forte) – Mr. Grant is the school A/V teacher and runs the school news program. He is known for his five W's of News: "Wow! Woohoo! Way hot! Weird! and What the --!" He also encourages Gene and Courtney to read the morning announcements to motivate the student body in the morning, since Ms. LaBonz puts them to sleep with her announcements.
  • Ms. Jacobson (voiced by Melissa Bardin Galsky in 2012–2021, Ashley Nicole Black in 2021-Present) – Ms. Jacobson is the 8th-grade teacher who is usually seen teaching Tina's class which often includes Jimmy Jr., Jocelyn, Tammy Larsen, and Zeke. She is usually mild-mannered and is described by Bob as "ridiculously attractive" in "Two for Tina".
  • Miss LaBonz (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) – Miss LaBonz is a 4th-grade teacher who is usually teaching Louise's class which also includes Andy and Ollie Pesto, Millie Frock, Hogarth Haber, Harley, Jeremy, Regular-Sized Rudy, Chloe Barbash, and Wayne. She has a habit of stealing supplies from the school. She is also a heavy smoker, and she plays a game on her smartphone called Dippin' Chips. For all of her grating-voiced grumpiness, it's been shown that she is a good teacher who cares for her students, and Louise is surprised to learn that Miss LaBonz grades Louise's work toughly because the teacher knows Louise is a very smart kid but also lazy and stubborn about staying that way. After Louise indirectly gives her a great evaluation review, LaBonz gets a coveted parking spot right in front of the school.
  • Miss Merkin (voiced by Brian Huskey) – Matilda Merkin is the longtime music teacher at Wagstaff. She is a very proficient musician, competent at multiple instruments including drums, ukulele, piano, and guitar. She is supportive of Gene's talent, defecting to his guerrilla Die Hard musical after being replaced in the school musical. In "Itty Bitty Ditty Committee," Gene enlists her to help him improve his musicianship, but he gives up forty-five seconds later, because of the commitment required. She has a sister named Sheila who is a stage actress.
  • Miss Selbo (voiced by Sarah Baker) – Miss Selbo is the school receptionist. She gossips about the students constantly. She frequents the teacher's lounge after school and pretends she is a teacher, using Miss Jacobson's mug. She also has psychopathic tendencies, stalking her ex-boyfriend Martin for a year after their breakup, sleeping outside his house, urinating on his mail, and stealing his dog.
  • Miss Schnur (voiced by Sarah Silverman) – Miss Schnur is the secretary to Principal Spoors who is usually distracted by kids who are sent to Spoors. She has a pet cat, is a fan of Penny Marshall, David Schwimmer, and Brendan Fraser, and is devoted to her nephew Nathan. She has trouble going #2 at school.
  • Ms. Twitchell (voiced by Tymberlee Hill) – Ms. Twitchell is the 6th-grade teacher. She is divorced.

Wagstaff School students

The following students attend Wagstaff school with the Belcher siblings and the Pesto siblings:

  • Alex Papasian (voiced by Paul Rust in 2011–present, Thomas Middleditch in 2018–19) - Alex Papasian is a Wagstaff School student and one of Gene's best friends. In "Cheer Up, Sleepy Gene" the pair bonded over their mutual dislike of gym class, resulting in Alex inviting Gene to his first sleepover during which he attempts to run away from his parents. In "Roller? I Hardly Know Her!", more of his relationship with Gene is established including that they like to play RoboWizard Quest in the basement of the restaurant. This same episode also reveals that Alex is extremely sensitive to sesame.
  • Chloe Barbash (voiced by Stephanie Beatriz) - Chloe Barbash is a student in Coach Blevins' science class with Louise. In "Bob Actually", it is revealed that Regular-Sized Rudy has an unrequited crush on her. She uses a very fragrant and pleasingly aromatic shampoo.
  • Choo-Choo (voiced by Brian Posehn) – Choo-Choo is a student at Wagstaff School and Gene's nemesis. He constantly annoys Gene whenever he tells a joke by saying the punchline before him. He first appeared in "Spaghetti Western and Meatballs" and got his name for saying "choo choo" every time he got into a fight.
  • Courtney Wheeler (voiced by David Wain) – Gene's on-and-off girlfriend; an annoying girl who likes Gene in the episode "The Unbearable Like-Likeness of Gene". Gene begins going out with her when he is stuck with answering if he "like-likes" her, so he pairs up with her temporarily. She has long, wavy-curly platinum-blond hair in two, thick pigtails and olive skin. Courtney usually wears a lavender-purple tank top; a short, violet-purple skirt; light-purple flat shoes, and a gold necklace whose heart-shaped pendant she likes to put in her mouth. Gene's plans were to break up with her until he meets her father Doug who he believes can launch his career in writing jingles. He breaks up with her at her birthday party after she interrupts one of his performances, and she retaliates by upstaging him by staging a musical based on the film Working Girl . In "The Gene & Courtney Show", they reconcile and kindle a romance, but Courtney eventually breaks up with Gene in order to preserve the quality of their show.
  • Darryl (voiced by Aziz Ansari) – Darryl is a student at Wagstaff School who likes video and arcade games, comic books, robots, and going to the science museum. He is (possibly) of Indian-American descent and is a gifted math student, tutoring many of the Wagstaff students who are remedial. In the episode "Nude Beach", he teams up with the Belchers in their attempt to sell tickets to a view of the titular nude beach to children at their school. A talented musician, he is passionate about singing and is uses a looper pedal when he creates music. Darryl has arachnophobia, claustrophobia, and eczema. Darryl can't whistle and cries during the movie Frozen .
  • Harley (voiced by Katie Crown in 2014–2021, Ashley Nicole Black in 2021-present) – Harley is a garrulous classmate of Louise and Regular-Sized Rudy. Extroverted and indefatigable, she is usually positive but can quickly become disheartened or frightened. She collects stickers, is in the Thunder Girls, has a wallet made of duct tape, and has an orange-and-yellow cat named Popover.
  • Henry Haber (voiced by Jim Gaffigan) – Henry Haber is a student at Wagstaff School. He first appears in "Carpe Museum" where he is assigned as Tina's buddy for the museum field trip. In "The Millie-churian Candidate" Henry runs for student body president under the campaign "Chess we Can". He later wins by default after Millie and Louise both get disqualified. He is on the debate team (as seen in "Ain't Miss Debatin'") and briefly dates Tina. Henry has a younger brother, Hogarth, who is in Louise's class (as seen in "The Millie-churian Candidate"). He is mutually attracted to classmate Susmita.
  • Jeremy (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) – Jeremy is one of Louise's classmates. He was first characterized as uptight, ratting on Louise's science project to Mr. Frond in "Topsy", but as evidenced by his willingness to engage in bounce house theft in "House Of 1000 Bounces", he's loosened up a little. His favorite film is War Horse.
  • Jocelyn (voiced by John Roberts) – Jocelyn is a student at Wagstaff School and Tammy's best friend and sidekick. She has blonde curly hair that she wears in a side ponytail and is a cheerleader as well. She displays an obsession with being cool and popular to the point of being unable to have a mind of her own to avoid embarrassing herself. She can often be heard saying things like "That's so cool. Unless you guys don't think so. Then it's lame."
  • Jodi (voiced by Rachel Dratch) – Jodi is a student at Wagstaff School who has a severe fear of germs. It is extreme enough that she struggles to sit down or touch anything without using hand sanitizer or wearing rubber gloves. She is in the Thunder Girls. She has trouble with math and tries out for the girls' field hockey team.
  • Large Tommy (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) – Large Tommy is an overweight nerd-looking student who has brown hair and wears a red shirt and glasses. Like Speedo Guy, he appears randomly in the series, mainly in background roles. He is the slowest runner at Wagstaff.
  • Lenny DeStefano (voiced by Larry Murphy) – Lenny is in the sixth grade with Gene. Lenny is an extremely popular and handsome boy, considered the biggest catch at Wagstaff among the girls of all grades. His charm apparently extends to adults, as Bob seemed very taken with Lenny during a short car ride together and Ms. Merkin even expressed interest in attending his birthday party. He was mentioned by Jimmy Junior when the latter asked Tina if she were seeing Lenny after she confessed to Jimmy Jr. that another boy asked her to his school dance (which turned out to be Josh) in "Tina for Two", with Jimmy mentioning Lenny's "good looks".
  • Mabel "Abby" Haddington (voiced by Rachel Dratch) – Abby is a student who attends Wagstaff School. She is obsessed with braiding.
  • Millie Frock (voiced by Molly Shannon) – Millie Frock is a student in 4th grade who is obsessed with Louise. She displays psychopathic tendencies; in "Fort Night", she traps the Belcher children and their friends in a fort overnight as retaliation for Louise refusing to be her friend. She runs for school president in "The Millie-Churian Candidate" with the intent of using her presidential power to force Louise to become her best friend. The two make a separate peace in "The Silence of the Louise".
  • Peter Pescadero (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) – Peter Pescadero is a wimpy boy who is one of Gene's classmates. He is a terrible dancer and owns a Sasquatch Mask that Gene borrowed as seen in "Beefsquatch." He has partial hearing loss (as mentioned in "The Unbearable Like-Likeness of Gene") and is also an award-winning magician (as seen in "Presto Tina-O"). In "Spaghetti Western and Meatballs", Louise alleges that he has a learning disorder. Peter plays the recorder and takes home economics with Tina, Jocelyn, Zeke, and Jimmy Junior.
  • Regular-Sized Rudy (voiced by Brian Huskey) – Rudolph Steiblitz, known as Regular-Sized Rudy to distinguish him from a smaller classmate (Pocket-Sized Rudy), is Louise's classmate and best friend. He has asthma and needs to use his inhaler every two hours, and he is also allergic to chocolate. Despite his condition, he loves to have fun and often joins Louise in her mischievous escapades. He keeps cymbals in his backpack and is passionate about autumn foliage. He is a frequent guest on the wine tasting train ("The Kids Rob a Train") where he spends his time with Beans the bean bag chair while his father goes on internet dates. He is a hall monitor with Tina and looks up to her as an older role model. Rudy is the undefeated school Ga-Ga Ball champion until Gene upsets him.
  • Susmita (voiced by Aparna Nancherla) - Susmita is one of Tina's classmates, and one of the best students in the class. She has a kind heart and is extremely generous. She is paired with Tina on a science project where they use a satellite dish to try to make contact with extraterrestrials. She also helps Tina avoid getting a D in their photography class.
  • Tammy Larsen (voiced by Jenny Slate) is Tina's on-again, off-again antagonist. She was a brunette in her first appearance on the show (in the episode "Bad Tina"), but in subsequent episodes, her hair is dyed blonde. Andy and Ollie once described her as a "bathroom clown" due to her makeup. Tammy comes from a Jewish family and is at least twelve years old, as she has celebrated her bat mitzvah – or rather she tried to, as Tina wound up taking her place at the party, much to the relief of everyone, including Tammy's own relatives. She is also Wagstaff's head cheerleader and has a problem with passing gas, caused by laughing too hard, by someone lifting her up wrong, or because of nerves. The only time she can't pass gas is when she actually wants to.
  • Wayne (voiced by Andy Richter) – Wayne is a classmate of Louise. He babysits the class pet chinchilla every weekend. He is fairly decent at Ga-Ga Ball, but he does not particularly enjoy playing it.
  • Zeke (voiced by Bobby Tisdale) – Zeke is an immature but good-hearted and fun-loving boy with a Southern accent, who is best friends and often seen with Jimmy Junior. He gets along with everyone he meets and makes friends quickly, in contrast to most of the other child characters. Zeke's middle name is Anthony, and his last name is unknown. [9] He's obsessed with wrestling and breasts and makes fart jokes often. He may be a gifted chef, as suspected by Bob in "Bob And Deliver". His biological parents divorced when he was a toddler. His blended family moves frequently, but he loves his stepmother Cheryl and is close to his older male cousin Leslie (voiced by Jack McBrayer). Zeke's grandfather, with whom he was also close, is deceased, having died from a stroke, but Zeke is also close to his grandmother, who lives in the Elegant Doily Retirement Home (his grandparents met as mascots in college). Zeke has a 44-year-old brother with whom he is not close. He has a casual crush on Tina.

Other children

The following are other children in the show that do not attend Wagstaff School:

Belcher Family friends

The following characters are friends of the Belcher Family or a friend of a particular member of the family:

Health inspectors

The following are the health inspector for Bob's Burgers:

Parents

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Business owners

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Media personnel

The following characters are people associated with the media:

Other recurring characters

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