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* [[The Other Darrin]]: Big Bob (Bob's father) was voiced by H. Jon Benjamin in "Bob Fires the Kids", but in "Father of the Bob", he was voiced by Bill Hader (who already does voicework on the show as Mickey the bank robber).
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Big Bob (Bob's father) was voiced by H. Jon Benjamin in "Bob Fires the Kids", but in "Father of the Bob", he was voiced by Bill Hader (who already does voicework on the show as Mickey the bank robber).
** It can be argued, however, that this is justified since that was a flashback Bob was having in "Bob Fires the Kids", and since he later realizes that he's doing the exact same thing to the kids that ''his'' dad did to ''him''...
** It can be argued, however, that this is justified since that was a flashback Bob was having in "Bob Fires the Kids", and since he later realizes that he's doing the exact same thing to the kids that ''his'' dad did to ''him''...
* [[Talking to Himself]]: H. Jon Benjamin voices Jimmy, Jr. and Peter Pescadero in addition to Bob.
** Also, John Roberts voices both Linda and Joscelyn (from school). If you didn't know that before, it would have become pretty obvious when you hear them speak to one another in "Gene It On".
* [[What Might Have Been]]: In the original pitch of the show, Bob and his family were ''cannibals''. They would have served ground-up human meat to unwitting customers, while trying to keep the authorities off their trail. Needless to say, the final version is quite a bit different.
* [[What Might Have Been]]: In the original pitch of the show, Bob and his family were ''cannibals''. They would have served ground-up human meat to unwitting customers, while trying to keep the authorities off their trail. Needless to say, the final version is quite a bit different.
** The pilot episode is basically one long reference to the aborted original premise. Thanks to a false rumor, everyone in town ''thinks'' Bob is a cannibal, and he's forced to get the meat tested to prove it's just beef.
** The pilot episode is basically one long reference to the aborted original premise. Thanks to a false rumor, everyone in town ''thinks'' Bob is a cannibal, and he's forced to get the meat tested to prove it's just beef.

Revision as of 13:08, 4 July 2016


  • Cross-Dressing Voices: Linda and Tina are voiced by Dan Mintz and John Roberts (the latter of whom makes little attempt, if any, to sound female, which actually works for the character) and the Pesto twins are voiced by Sarah Silverman and her sister.
    • For that matter, most of the one-shot/background female characters seem to be played by men, too.
  • Development Gag: The original pitch had the Belchers as cannibals who served ground human meat in their burgers. That got thrown out, but the pilot is still about the Belchers being suspected cannibals who serve human burgers.
  • One of Us: It's been fairly popular for fans of the show to call Tina their "Spirit Animal".
  • The Other Darrin: Big Bob (Bob's father) was voiced by H. Jon Benjamin in "Bob Fires the Kids", but in "Father of the Bob", he was voiced by Bill Hader (who already does voicework on the show as Mickey the bank robber).
    • It can be argued, however, that this is justified since that was a flashback Bob was having in "Bob Fires the Kids", and since he later realizes that he's doing the exact same thing to the kids that his dad did to him...
  • Talking to Himself: H. Jon Benjamin voices Jimmy, Jr. and Peter Pescadero in addition to Bob.
    • Also, John Roberts voices both Linda and Joscelyn (from school). If you didn't know that before, it would have become pretty obvious when you hear them speak to one another in "Gene It On".
  • What Might Have Been: In the original pitch of the show, Bob and his family were cannibals. They would have served ground-up human meat to unwitting customers, while trying to keep the authorities off their trail. Needless to say, the final version is quite a bit different.
    • The pilot episode is basically one long reference to the aborted original premise. Thanks to a false rumor, everyone in town thinks Bob is a cannibal, and he's forced to get the meat tested to prove it's just beef.