Archer is an American animated sitcom created by Adam Reed for FX.
Several connections exist between the FX series Archer and the FOX series Bob's Burgers, the most obvious of which being the Archerseason 4 premiere, "Fugue and Riffs." In it, the restaurant itself is featured along with the primary members of the Belcher family as more realistically stylized "Archer versions" with an amnesiac Sterling Archer as Bob Belcher. Both series are also produced by 20th Television and are owned by 20th Century Studios (The Walt Disney Company).
This page is intended to document anything and everything that directly relates to both series in as much detail as possible.
Common cast[]
Archer versions[]
The following is a visual comparison of the Archer versions of the Belcher Family (and assorted landmarks) alongside their original counterparts:
Bob[]
Linda[]
Tina[]
Gene[]
Louise[]
Bob's Burgers[]
It's Your Funeral Home & Crematorium[]
Burger of the Day[]
Store Next Door[]
Jimmy Pesto's Pizzeria[]
Trivia[]
- The crossover episode, "Fugue and Riffs," is a tribute to the 2005 American crime thriller A History of Violence.
- While the whole Belcher family appeared in the episode, only John Roberts voiced his respective character as Linda Belcher in the episode. None of the children had lines in the episode (though Kristen Schaal and Eugene Mirman would voice different characters in the two part Season 4 finale of Archer, "Sea Tunt").
- Lana mentions that Bob's Burgers is in the vicinity of New York City (where ISIS headquarters is located), though this is not necessarily true in the official continuity.
- Sterling Archer (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) in Archer routinely ruins items belonging to Cyril Figgis (voiced by Chris Parnell), with Figgis often exclaiming how his grandfather gave him the item afterward. "Pro Tiki Con Tiki" parodies this when Bob pours water on Warren's head, and he pretends that Bob ruined a watch his grandfather gave him.
- Two of the running gags from Bob's Burgers are used in the crossover episode: a Burger of the Day, or rather "Week" in this case, is shown and mentioned (Archer thinks up a second burger later in the episode); instead of a Pest Control or Exterminator "Truck," the KGB agents' vehicle is shown as they are there to "exterminate" Archer.
- In the Family Guy episode "Guy, Robot", Carl, a character voiced by H. Jon Benjamin, does impressions of both Bob Belcher and Sterling Archer in a stand up comedy routine, the joke being that their voices are all nearly identical to each other.
- In 2017, animator Simon Chong created a crossover where the main characters from Archer were depicted as Bob's Burgers characters visiting the restaurant using his own animation along with edited animation from Bob's Burgers episodes and audio from both series. The resulting viral success of the crossover led to Chong receiving a job offer from Bob's Burgers creator Loren Bouchard which he later accepted and is currently a director on the show.[1][2]