@@EPGamer22 kids don't "deserve" good parents, because kids shouldn't need to earn good parents who give them love, safety, and care. Kids are literally incapable of emotional regulation, of physically providing for and protecting themselves, and of understanding and communicating with the world in the way their adult caregivers are. An adult expecting a child to earn and deserve emotional, physical, and social care has fundamentally failed that child and misunderstood child development.
The bit before that is the one that gets me, he realises he's doing something his dad used to do to him and just panics. He has an extreme reaction to it because he has a genuine desire to fix it and its not even based in a desire to live vicariously through them but for them to genuinely enjoy life.
@@spyrofan9681 that’s what I love about bob he wants his kids to be kids/have fun and that’s it no strings attached while also supervising a little bit so they don’t get hurt or die by accident
Maybe cause all the characters are crazy screws loose but relatable. Things never pan out or get magically resolved. They gotta work for it. Sometimes not even like the recent episode where they try to swap boy band tickets and fail in the end lol.
1:33 This literally one of my absolute favorite episodes of Bob’s Burger. When Linda was too busy to help Tina shave her legs, instead of shooing Tina away because it’s not a ‘man’s’ problem, he actually listened to his daughter’s insecurities, took her to a waxing salon and got his legs waxed with her all to make her feel better. Yes this show is absurd and hilarious but it also has so much heart and it just gets better with every season.
The reason why Bob is such a great dad is because he may not come off that way at first glance. He's not especially smiley or outgoing, but what makes him so endearing is because he goes above and beyond for his family and his friends, even if it's inconvenient or makes him uncomfortable. He may complain, but he always gives his best work when he knows someone's counting on him. Bob has had so many great moments with his kids that this doesn't even touch the tip of the iceberg Some of my favorite moments not shown here are Bob talking to Tina after she feels guilty about shaving her leg hair, Bob telling Louise he'll make sure they never drift apart like their favorite movie duo (a father-daughter duo) and telling Gene a story to make him feel better when he got food poisoning I also like that he loves all of his kids and has a special relationship with each of them
I took a moment between him and Linda to heart. "Fine I'll go to that party with you, but I will complain the entire time". He is there for those he loves 110% of the time, but he is also vocal in his point of view and disdain for the shenanigans he gets wrapped up in.
That episode where Gene gets overwhelmed bc the rock opera is too loud really gets to me. It reminded me of a sensation I experienced multiple times as a kid where maybe if a movie was super loud or something I’d get overwhelmed and scared, and it isn’t normally acknowledged in shows. Usually a kid is super exited for a thing, and the only reason they wouldn’t enjoy it is if something goes wrong. But that wasn’t always my experience with anxiety, and I think it’s cool they show that it’s okay to get scared or overwhelmed even if nothing is “wrong”
I love their relationship in that episode too. How Bob handles it is by taking him out of the theater even though it was his idea, and then sharing what he loves about it with Gene and finding a way for them both to enjoy it. I also love that Gene is just happy to try something his dad loves and be open to it even though he initially doesn't like it, which says a lot about their relationship.
@@umjackdtrue Like the trapeze episode where him and gene go to circus showman seminar because linda and louis try to cheer tina up on valentines day.
I think its really awesome also because i think gene is often like, the character given least depth and development in episodes, hes often sort of along for the ride and making quips in the background. They manage to thread the needle really well in that episode, giving him a vulnerability that feels realistic and unforced despite him usually being so wacky and unserious. Like it just makes sense, feels sincere, adds depth, but still is true to character and not schmaltzy or overwrought.
I never had a father growing up, so strong father characters in media like Bob really strike a chord with me. Him being a good dad is the moral centre of the show.
Bob Belcher being a good dad is such a rarity, especially in adult cartoons. He's aware of his shortcomings, he recognizes when he makes mistakes and he makes time for his children even during work hours. Goes to show he didn't need to follow the trends of other flawed dads. Bob's a sincere guy with an open heart which helps with any doubt why his wife and children love him so much.
I'm so glad you guys made a compilation of Bob! Throughout the years when I saw the show I always thought Bob is just the best father out there! He does everything for his kids! So now seeing a compilation of it really takes the cake. Thank you so much for this this is awesome!!!! Happy Father's Day to all the wonderful dads out there.
Bob is one of the best animated dad's, and It's not even close. Every episode surrounding just him and Tina have made me emotional in some way. The writer's really know how to write healthy dynamic between a father and daughter.
Also, they produced one of the best episodes ever. A whole episode where Bob just goes undercover to get Tina's doll, and almost gets a tattoo is hilarious. That whole episode is a 10/10. Especially the ending where Bob is BEGGING Tina to play with the doll again.
Bob is the apitomy of "I suffered so i don't want others to" He had a pretty bad or non existant childhood. He got into a fight with his dad over running his dad's resteraunt and left though still kept him in his life but had that 15 min rule lmao. Even though he knows people are crazy and mean he still goes out of his way to hell He even delivering meds to Jimmy Pesto when he had a hernia operation because the other guy asked him to. He knows they're always in the red but always does stuff for his kids or friends however he can financially or physically helping them. I find it a hidden tear jerker how he tries hard for valentine's / mother's day for Linda. Since his mom died (think it was hinted cancer in the movie by the pink hat she wore and louise wears alot too). In a way he wants to give Linda, his wife and mother of their kids, a good day even though he doesn't know how or is not creative enough because he never knew or saw how to do so. But he still tries 😢 Also more than likely thanksgiving because he is a chef / cook. And though not mentioned my headcannon is his dad was so busy with the resteraunt during thanksgiving that Bob had to do all the thanksgiving prep at least. In a way, one of the few moments he was really able to express his culinary skills and creativity. Plus it is when all the family gets together to just eat.
I loved his honesty to business even when things are hard, he doesn’t settle for mediocre meat or services. Just always ensuring the quality of the place and his meals.
The best thing to me was that when Bob fired them they were genuinely like: why? It shows the kids like working at the restaurant even if they don’t always take it seriously.
One of my favorite scenes from the show is when Tina was exhausted and resting her head asleep on Bob’s hand at the dinning table, and he can’t put her down❤
Bob as a taxi driver is one of the best bits in the show I think. The thing about needing a bigger hat to be a pimp always cracked me up. It reminded me of the more wholesome days of The Simpsons when Homer worked at the Kwik-E-Mart to pay for Lisa's pony. Difference being Bob was a pretty good employee.
Bob leaving his favorite concert thing (in his birthday) for Gene is really sweet, and reminds me of my own dad. Not just leaving, but Bob isn’t frustrated at all.
Bob’s birthday episode was the best episode. Instead of pushing Gene off him because he wanted to enjoy his birthday with him, he knew that he wasn’t liking the show and decided to take him outside and saying: “i won’t enjoy the show if you’re not enjoying it” to him was so pure and sweet.
One of the main reasons I love Bob's Burgers is because it uses a different cast of characters where they're not all idiots like in Family Guy, American Dad, The Simpsons, etc. The older seasons of these shows may have been good, but it's been getting blander, lazier, and less funny over the years since they keep using the same statuesque. Bob's Burgers at least has loving father and wife with rambunctious, peculiar, but loving kids. Bob Belcher is someone I adore with his relatable reasoning, his humor, and the way he talks to inanimate objects. I also just feel bad for him when his family and friends just roast him for little to no reason. Of course, they never mean to be full on mean, but I still just feel bad for him. His patience with that is something I adore. With him either leaving or making those "hm" noises. I've been watching Bob's Burgers since the beginning, and I've been loving it ever since. Many say it's boring in the later season but at least they keep characters consistent and don't keep rinsing and repeating life lessons.
Growing up on Family Guy, American Dad, Rick and Morty, and other adult animation, Bob's Burgers holds a special place in my heart because he is actually a great dad (including his puns)
Bob Belcher & Hank Hill are prob my fave animated dads. Both loves their family unconditionally. Hank might not sgow it as often because of trauma w/ his dad...but he love bobby (some of the best eps that show this are the one when thy go shooting, the "finale" of the series with the BBQ stuff, the propaaniacs ep, and the dummy one). Bob is a little more expressive with his love for his fam. Simpsons is my fave show of all time, but Homer sucks as a parent more often than not.
I know it’s not a dad off but I think Bob is a far better dad than Hank. Hank still struggles with just accepting Bobby is Bobby even if he may not be everything Hank expects a son to be. However I totally agree with you that Hank adores Bobby and he’s truly trying
@@oneisabirdotgwas a Texan i can honestly say Hank is literally just a Texan dad. Hardworking and a bit strict / more conservative side but he knows how to instill hard work value and ethics into people. Bob is a great dad / person but comes off as too lax and honest for his own good. That's no good in an irl setting especially giving your kids p much free reign is a really bad way to discipline them irl. In fact early episodes louis was more crazy and in many episodes she gets in trouble alot vs tina who is more about the rules but gets easily roped along. Which again....is a bad mindset with boundaries and what not.
This adult cartoon is very entertaining with a closeknit loving family who have eachothers back. They live above the burger restaurant and they struggle to make the rent on time but they are a happy family. All I know is I watch the series over and over. I hope Loren Bouchard, Wendy Molyneux, and Dan Mintz have new story shows in the works. By the way I just want to say Dan Mintz is so talented. He does a fabulous job of voicing Tina and he is a great writer. I love his Tina character it's also my favorite character ❤❤😊
They managed to create wild family stories with absolutely loveable parents and kids. Their dynamic is so crazy but so heartwarming. That is why I will always prefer Bob's burgers rather then Family Guy
My dad passed away when I was young I have an uncle named Bob who was like a father to me in some ways Funny enough thoe I think Bob is the goat for best cartoon dad… right under Greg mcnillson
I love how bob's burgers started slightly similar to other adult cartoons and was edgy and then slowly became more loving and sincere all with more absurdist and well timed humor. It never punches down on people, even in its edgiest days, the edgy jokes are of its time, but as times changes it never does it again but remains to be funny. The parents love their kids and this show is so full of heart and kindness, and gets more sincere, funny and full of heart more, every season. Although, i do want it to end before cuz its like a good burger.
I saw a post before daring people to name a modern show with a positive father figure who is respected by his family; I immediately thought of Bobs Burgers (his kids don’t always give him respect but he always puts his kids first)
Those kids are lucky to have him as a dad
Those kids are lucky that they have a father
Yeah
They sure are! 🥰
More like they don't deserve a dad like him
@@EPGamer22 kids don't "deserve" good parents, because kids shouldn't need to earn good parents who give them love, safety, and care. Kids are literally incapable of emotional regulation, of physically providing for and protecting themselves, and of understanding and communicating with the world in the way their adult caregivers are. An adult expecting a child to earn and deserve emotional, physical, and social care has fundamentally failed that child and misunderstood child development.
The fact bob “fired” his kids just so they can have a childhood by having fun in the summer is so sweet as hell
The bit before that is the one that gets me, he realises he's doing something his dad used to do to him and just panics. He has an extreme reaction to it because he has a genuine desire to fix it and its not even based in a desire to live vicariously through them but for them to genuinely enjoy life.
@@spyrofan9681 that’s what I love about bob he wants his kids to be kids/have fun and that’s it no strings attached while also supervising a little bit so they don’t get hurt or die by accident
Tina Deserved it she’d been coasting
@@waterking74 or, you know, wind up working for some drug dealing hippies on a blueberry farm
Oh my god, LIN!
Bro needed wifey emergency meeting
Its so bizarre that this show revolutionised adult cartoons simply by having GOOD parents.
And siblings that like each other
And friends as well
Maybe cause all the characters are crazy screws loose but relatable.
Things never pan out or get magically resolved. They gotta work for it. Sometimes not even like the recent episode where they try to swap boy band tickets and fail in the end lol.
They're bad/negligent in their own way, but very refreshing that it's from trying to be better parents than their was.
bob is one of the best tv dads ever, he really does care
Even when the kids burned down the building he forgave them and apologized for yelling at them
Him and Bandit are good dads
Say what you want about the show, but you gotta admit that Bob is an example of a great father.
yeah. he loves his kids
@@thecunninlynguist 100%
Bob's everyman qualities are what makes him so endearing. He's a devoted family man who loves his kids unconditionally, and will do anything for them.
Yes he is!
What do you mean say what you want about the show, its great
Bob is a true family man, one of the best fathers in all of fiction.
🥹🥹🥹Ikr
No más bob's burgers ✖️
What about bandits heeler from bluey?
Sterling Archer is a better dad😅😂😂
“And Lin I love You too, almost as much as the kids” And that’s why he is father of the year
Bob Belcher and Heinz Doofenshmirtz are the best cartoon dads and deserve a wonderful father's day
Yesss
Don't forget Bandit Heeler.
@@TheScrowlingFender7 especially him 💜
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@@jordanstewartgaming9620 yes he has
1:33 This literally one of my absolute favorite episodes of Bob’s Burger. When Linda was too busy to help Tina shave her legs, instead of shooing Tina away because it’s not a ‘man’s’ problem, he actually listened to his daughter’s insecurities, took her to a waxing salon and got his legs waxed with her all to make her feel better. Yes this show is absurd and hilarious but it also has so much heart and it just gets better with every season.
Plus he took Gene back when he wanted to get his legs waxed and talked with Tina after she felt bad about waxing her legs
The 2 jobs episode was also pretty sweet.
He shaved his mustache too lol. That was some greatest father of all time award material.
Also the plight before christmas
@@OMGSOSILLEH that episode always makes me cry. cant stop it.
Bob is comfortable with his inner woman
Bob Belcher is a dedicated father. He’ll do anything for his kids, no matter how insane those things are.
The reason why Bob is such a great dad is because he may not come off that way at first glance. He's not especially smiley or outgoing, but what makes him so endearing is because he goes above and beyond for his family and his friends, even if it's inconvenient or makes him uncomfortable. He may complain, but he always gives his best work when he knows someone's counting on him. Bob has had so many great moments with his kids that this doesn't even touch the tip of the iceberg
Some of my favorite moments not shown here are Bob talking to Tina after she feels guilty about shaving her leg hair, Bob telling Louise he'll make sure they never drift apart like their favorite movie duo (a father-daughter duo) and telling Gene a story to make him feel better when he got food poisoning
I also like that he loves all of his kids and has a special relationship with each of them
I took a moment between him and Linda to heart. "Fine I'll go to that party with you, but I will complain the entire time".
He is there for those he loves 110% of the time, but he is also vocal in his point of view and disdain for the shenanigans he gets wrapped up in.
‘You’re my family and I love you but you’re all terrible’
~ Bob
Well, even though they are just kids, they're not exactly good at their jobs.
That episode where Gene gets overwhelmed bc the rock opera is too loud really gets to me. It reminded me of a sensation I experienced multiple times as a kid where maybe if a movie was super loud or something I’d get overwhelmed and scared, and it isn’t normally acknowledged in shows. Usually a kid is super exited for a thing, and the only reason they wouldn’t enjoy it is if something goes wrong. But that wasn’t always my experience with anxiety, and I think it’s cool they show that it’s okay to get scared or overwhelmed even if nothing is “wrong”
I love their relationship in that episode too. How Bob handles it is by taking him out of the theater even though it was his idea, and then sharing what he loves about it with Gene and finding a way for them both to enjoy it. I also love that Gene is just happy to try something his dad loves and be open to it even though he initially doesn't like it, which says a lot about their relationship.
@@umjackdtrue
Like the trapeze episode where him and gene go to circus showman seminar because linda and louis try to cheer tina up on valentines day.
I think its really awesome also because i think gene is often like, the character given least depth and development in episodes, hes often sort of along for the ride and making quips in the background. They manage to thread the needle really well in that episode, giving him a vulnerability that feels realistic and unforced despite him usually being so wacky and unserious. Like it just makes sense, feels sincere, adds depth, but still is true to character and not schmaltzy or overwrought.
I never had a father growing up, so strong father characters in media like Bob really strike a chord with me. Him being a good dad is the moral centre of the show.
Bob loves his kids so much it’s so sweet
Unlike Peter griffin and Homer Simpson
Aww the fact that Gene showed his sensitivity to sound and light and bob was fully understanding
Bob Belcher being a good dad is such a rarity, especially in adult cartoons. He's aware of his shortcomings, he recognizes when he makes mistakes and he makes time for his children even during work hours. Goes to show he didn't need to follow the trends of other flawed dads. Bob's a sincere guy with an open heart which helps with any doubt why his wife and children love him so much.
Even though he is dimwitted and self-centered, Homer Simpson STARTED OUT this way and then slowly devolved.
I'm so glad you guys made a compilation of Bob! Throughout the years when I saw the show I always thought Bob is just the best father out there! He does everything for his kids! So now seeing a compilation of it really takes the cake. Thank you so much for this this is awesome!!!! Happy Father's Day to all the wonderful dads out there.
The scene where Louise says she’s going to be running the restaurant is the best. It’s so wholesome
Bob is one of the best animated dad's, and It's not even close. Every episode surrounding just him and Tina have made me emotional in some way. The writer's really know how to write healthy dynamic between a father and daughter.
Also, they produced one of the best episodes ever. A whole episode where Bob just goes undercover to get Tina's doll, and almost gets a tattoo is hilarious. That whole episode is a 10/10. Especially the ending where Bob is BEGGING Tina to play with the doll again.
@@toomessyhes not begging he is literally yelling at her in frustration lmao
Tina play with the doll
PLAY WITH THE DOLL TINA!!!😂
Bobs Burgers is such a special show. Bob is a wonderful dad and I hope that one day I can be a great dad like him. Can’t wait for season 14!
This show is the only thing that showed me that a father could be good
Growing up, this is the kind of family dynamic I wanted
Bob is the apitomy of
"I suffered so i don't want others to"
He had a pretty bad or non existant childhood.
He got into a fight with his dad over running his dad's resteraunt and left though still kept him in his life but had that 15 min rule lmao.
Even though he knows people are crazy and mean he still goes out of his way to
hell
He even delivering meds to Jimmy Pesto when he had a hernia operation because the other guy asked him to.
He knows they're always in the red but always does stuff for his kids or friends however he can financially or physically helping them.
I find it a hidden tear jerker how he tries hard for valentine's / mother's day for Linda. Since his mom died (think it was hinted cancer in the movie by the pink hat she wore and louise wears alot too).
In a way he wants to give Linda, his wife and mother of their kids, a good day even though he doesn't know how or is not creative enough because he never knew or saw how to do so. But he still tries 😢
Also more than likely thanksgiving because he is a chef / cook. And though not mentioned my headcannon is his dad was so busy with the resteraunt during thanksgiving that Bob had to do all the thanksgiving prep at least. In a way, one of the few moments he was really able to express his culinary skills and creativity. Plus it is when all the family gets together to just eat.
I loved his honesty to business even when things are hard, he doesn’t settle for mediocre meat or services. Just always ensuring the quality of the place and his meals.
The best thing to me was that when Bob fired them they were genuinely like: why? It shows the kids like working at the restaurant even if they don’t always take it seriously.
Louise " he's so deep undercover he's forgotten who he is" Bob really is the best cartoon dad out there.
Gene is also a great substitute Dad
Gene dad
Haha i forgot about that episode
He was...ok I guess. A little preachy. 🤣
One of my favorite scenes from the show is when Tina was exhausted and resting her head asleep on Bob’s hand at the dinning table, and he can’t put her down❤
You're spoiling her dad!
I love that even when bob makes a mistake he always goes out of his way to make it right
Bob as a taxi driver is one of the best bits in the show I think. The thing about needing a bigger hat to be a pimp always cracked me up. It reminded me of the more wholesome days of The Simpsons when Homer worked at the Kwik-E-Mart to pay for Lisa's pony. Difference being Bob was a pretty good employee.
Bob leaving his favorite concert thing (in his birthday) for Gene is really sweet, and reminds me of my own dad. Not just leaving, but Bob isn’t frustrated at all.
We still NEED a Father's day episode. Bob deserves it!
Bob is just an incredible dad, hands down.
Peter Griffin is terrible
Homer Simpson tries his best
Bob belcher is pure gold
But randy Marsh the Goat
You mean Homer tries his best BUT doesn't know how to take parent seriously
Bob Belcher One of the Best Fathers on Television.
When it comes to fictional fathers, Bob Beltcher is one of the best fictional fathers ever
He reminds me of my dad, always working but he deep down loves his kids
You’re lucky
Compared to most of the dads from Fox, Bob is literally the only normal dad
Bob’s birthday episode was the best episode. Instead of pushing Gene off him because he wanted to enjoy his birthday with him, he knew that he wasn’t liking the show and decided to take him outside and saying: “i won’t enjoy the show if you’re not enjoying it” to him was so pure and sweet.
Bob really does do his best for his family
I wish I had Bob as a dad.
I wish I had parents like Bob and Linda.
Me
I wish Blastoise was my dad. Things would be different around here if Blastoise was my dad.
In times like this we really need Bob's burgers
He’s killing it as a dad😂
3:05 Bob fires his kids is so selfless thing to help his kids to spend happy summer
Bob is a GREAT DAD 100%
I WISH I had a dad who loved me this much mine just yells about politics, gets drunk, then yells about politics some more. Bob is like the ideal dad.
What makes the Belcher family so endearing: They are a wholesome, functional family composed of individuals who are crazy af.
It’s not a joke title he’s really father of the year.
“We we’re going to tell her at Father’s Day NOW WE HAVE NOTHING TO DO AT FATHERS DAY”
The Belchers blow all other animated families out of the water
I’m always here for Tiny Tina
"Just let this be fun for me"
Help such an underrated line
Bob Belcher and Hank Hill are what animated parents should be like.
the auto highlight for 6:16 says bob loses his nose LMAO!
One of the main reasons I love Bob's Burgers is because it uses a different cast of characters where they're not all idiots like in Family Guy, American Dad, The Simpsons, etc. The older seasons of these shows may have been good, but it's been getting blander, lazier, and less funny over the years since they keep using the same statuesque.
Bob's Burgers at least has loving father and wife with rambunctious, peculiar, but loving kids. Bob Belcher is someone I adore with his relatable reasoning, his humor, and the way he talks to inanimate objects. I also just feel bad for him when his family and friends just roast him for little to no reason. Of course, they never mean to be full on mean, but I still just feel bad for him. His patience with that is something I adore. With him either leaving or making those "hm" noises.
I've been watching Bob's Burgers since the beginning, and I've been loving it ever since. Many say it's boring in the later season but at least they keep characters consistent and don't keep rinsing and repeating life lessons.
Growing up on Family Guy, American Dad, Rick and Morty, and other adult animation, Bob's Burgers holds a special place in my heart because he is actually a great dad (including his puns)
Bob Belcher & Hank Hill are prob my fave animated dads. Both loves their family unconditionally. Hank might not sgow it as often because of trauma w/ his dad...but he love bobby (some of the best eps that show this are the one when thy go shooting, the "finale" of the series with the BBQ stuff, the propaaniacs ep, and the dummy one). Bob is a little more expressive with his love for his fam. Simpsons is my fave show of all time, but Homer sucks as a parent more often than not.
I know it’s not a dad off but I think Bob is a far better dad than Hank. Hank still struggles with just accepting Bobby is Bobby even if he may not be everything Hank expects a son to be. However I totally agree with you that Hank adores Bobby and he’s truly trying
@@oneisabirdotgw oh yeah def. Bob overall is a better dad. He accepts Gene, Louise, Tina and Linda for who they are.
Hank’s pretty old-fashioned in his thinking, which often clashes with Bobby and his ways, but he’s a good guy and a good father.
I can't remember if it was a producer or a writer who worked on KOTH also works on Bobs Burgers. He has the same last name as Bill too!
@@oneisabirdotgwas a Texan i can honestly say Hank is literally just a Texan dad.
Hardworking and a bit strict / more conservative side
but he knows how to instill hard work value and ethics into people.
Bob is a great dad / person but comes off as too lax and honest for his own good. That's no good in an irl setting especially giving your kids p much free reign is a really bad way to discipline them irl.
In fact early episodes louis was more crazy and in many episodes she gets in trouble alot vs tina who is more about the rules but gets easily roped along. Which again....is a bad mindset with boundaries and what not.
Bob’s biggest strength is that he actually listen to his kids. He listens & helps with all their fears & concerns that come along with growing up
“My dad toilet trained me those were the worst 7 years of my life, 7-14.”
Alright! Bob is Father of the Year, as he should be! Because we all love him as he is! And so do his family!
The laser light rock show is my favourite part of the whole series.
3:09 man i love that season 1 zoom thing lol
Happy Father's day, Bob!
He is the second best father in adult animation, it's crazy that it took so many years to have a father that tries so hard in an adult animated sitcom
Who’s the first
He’s the best TV dad
Bob's voice actor is a true patriot 🤓
Doofensmirtz, Bob and Hank Hill are actual role models if you want to be a family man
Bob is one of the better dad's of this Era 💯
Bob is such a good Dad.
I'm so glad we have more media of good dads now. People need examples of good parenting. Beef Tobin is awesome too
This adult cartoon is very entertaining with a closeknit loving family who have eachothers back.
They live above the burger restaurant and they struggle to make the rent on time but they are a happy family. All I know is I watch the series over and over. I hope Loren Bouchard, Wendy Molyneux, and Dan Mintz have new story shows in the works. By the way I just want to say Dan Mintz is so talented. He does a fabulous job of voicing Tina and he is a great writer. I love his Tina character it's also my favorite character ❤❤😊
Bob and Linda are great parents ❤
Bob is the kind of dad I strive to be.
... If I get the chance to have kids.
Bob is the best dad out of all of the adult tv shows
They managed to create wild family stories with absolutely loveable parents and kids. Their dynamic is so crazy but so heartwarming. That is why I will always prefer Bob's burgers rather then Family Guy
Bob's not the Father of the Year. He's the Father of Wholesome Animation History.
proof humor and true, good entertainment can exist without hate :] i love this show sm
Bob is a WONDERFUL dad! Love this show!
1:12 Bob almost vomit 🤣🤣🤣
I'm worried that you didn't include the last clip😅, great compilation! Bob indeed great father
“Kids..you’re fired” :D
He's a way better father than Peter Griffin.
Well yeah obviously Peter is a horrendous father
Definitely father of the year
Yeah, he is a good father.
9:43 One of Louise's best scenes IMHO.
My dad passed away when I was young I have an uncle named Bob who was like a father to me in some ways Funny enough thoe I think Bob is the goat for best cartoon dad… right under Greg mcnillson
There oughta be more good parents in media than bad ones.
I love how bob's burgers started slightly similar to other adult cartoons and was edgy and then slowly became more loving and sincere all with more absurdist and well timed humor. It never punches down on people, even in its edgiest days, the edgy jokes are of its time, but as times changes it never does it again but remains to be funny. The parents love their kids and this show is so full of heart and kindness, and gets more sincere, funny and full of heart more, every season. Although, i do want it to end before cuz its like a good burger.
Baby Tina is so cute!😍
Bob Belcher is my favorite dad in animation!
0:26 TSSSSSSSSSS
he and hank hill are the best animated dads
Happy Father's Day!
After season 1. We see this show become the postman pat of the adult world
Bob is one of the best TV dads
Bob is a good dad
Ok adultswim that was a good comp actually. Thanks!
FATHER OF ALL YEARS!
I saw a post before daring people to name a modern show with a positive father figure who is respected by his family; I immediately thought of Bobs Burgers (his kids don’t always give him respect but he always puts his kids first)
One of the best cartoon dads
Bob is literally my top favorite cartoon dads:
🌟Bob Belcher 🍔
🌟PC Principal 😎
🌟Randy Marsh 🍻
🌟Gerald Broflovski ✡️
Don’t forget Hugh Neutron.