Grew up with this show and it holds up
I watched Bob's Burgers as a kid and rewatched it as an adult. It's even better the second time. the genuinely loving family dynamics is only apparent when you're older. Tina Belcher remains one of the great animated characters.
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A little dated but still charming
Bob's Burgers shows its age in places but the core of what made it special remains. the restaurant-of-the-day chalkboard gag is still funny and Linda Belcher is still endearing. Some references land flat now but the heart is intact.
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The animation style is iconic
Bob's Burgers has a visual identity so distinctive that you can recognise it from a single frame. Loren Bouchard worked with artists who understood that style should reflect substance. The look of the show embodies family warmth.
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An all-time classic of the genre
Ask anyone to name the best animated shows ever made and Bob's Burgers will be on every list. Tina Belcher is one of animation's great characters. The everyday weirdness theme gives it lasting relevance.
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Underrated gem
More people should watch Bob's Burgers. It never got the cultural attention it deserved while it was airing. Tina's dry delivery is genuinely brilliant and the everyday weirdness exploration is more sophisticated than most prestige live-action drama.
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Far more than just a cartoon
Bob's Burgers is one of those shows you can't believe was made for children. The themes of working-class struggle are handled with more depth than most adult dramas. Loren Bouchard's vision is unmistakable.
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Funny and smart in equal measure
Bob's Burgers manages to be both laugh-out-loud funny and genuinely insightful. the restaurant-of-the-day chalkboard gag gives the show a comedic engine that never gets old. Loren Bouchard understood that smart humour and broad comedy can coexist.
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Rewatching with my kids now
I grew up with Bob's Burgers and now I'm watching it with my own children. They love it as much as I did. the restaurant-of-the-day chalkboard gag is just as effective the twentieth time. True classics work across generations.
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Changed what animation could be
Bob's Burgers pushed the boundaries of what animated storytelling could do. The exploration of everyday weirdness was groundbreaking for its medium. I still think about Gene Belcher's arc regularly.
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The characters carry everything
What makes Bob's Burgers work is the characters. Gene Belcher is one of the most fully realised animated personalities ever created. Loren Bouchard gave them enough depth that their choices always feel meaningful.
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