I recently watched Bob’s Burgers and I really really enjoyed it! Here are the Belcher kids because I love them <333
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Page finally filled :) boiguh pipol
Other side of the page featuring YEARS old art (rip I feel bashful lol)
Skemchbook tore
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Doodling the Burger Children. (Trying out a slightly different style)
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Rewatching "Putts-giving" and I enjoyed Louise mentioning that Rudy told her that the dancing yeti at the minigolf course was amazing. I enjoy references to conversations or adventures they have that we don't see onscreen. it just makes their friendship feel more real. They're buddies; they hang out even when we're not watching them.
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Hey there! What’s your favorite episode of Bob’s Burgers that no one ever seems to talk about?
Hi Babs! Thank you so much for asking me! I've been dying to answer this, so sorry for making you wait.
Okay, my favorite episode that I feel nobody talks enough about is "The Belchies." It's such a fun and hilarious episode that holds a special place in my heart. I've watched this episode with my family at least three times, but two out of those three, my dad was present. The first time my dad watched the episode, he laughed at the part where Bob and Linda try to have "sexy time" on a chair and lost it when Ollie looked up at Bob with a straight face and said, "I just peed Andy's pants."
The second time he watched this episode, he laughed at this same joke like he had never heard it before! XD The memory of my dad losing his shit over the Pesto twins not once but twice will forever be hilarious to me and my sister. My dad has also said that my sister and I remind him of Andy and Ollie, so it's the biggest compliment.
But back to the episode. The Belchies is just a classic episode where Louise puts her life at risk in the hopes of riches or to prove herself and learns a lesson. It's funny to me because Louise has learned this lesson so many times; she's done this in "The Show (And Tell) Must Go On" and recently just did this in "Jade in the Shade," and it will never get old to me because that's what I love about Louise's character.
Even if I didn't already love The Goonies and the song "Good Enough," hearing Cyndi Lauper sing "Taffy Butt" at the end was a real treat.
Thanks for the ask, Babs. :3
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Love how Sam has captured the Belcher's in this, incredible work!
Credit: rascalmath on Instagram
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