“ | I wish I could be that carefree, but a lot of people depend on me. | ” |
— Arnold Evans
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Arnold Evans is a fourth-grade student at Wagstaff School who skipped a grade and is in Louise Belcher's class. He's passionate about karate and wears his uniform all the time. He makes his first appearance in "Yes Without My Zeke."
He is voiced by Damon Wayans Jr.
Profile[]
Appearance[]
Arnold is a short, Black student with a brown complexion, short black hair, and thick-framed yellow glasses. He wears his karate gi and orange belt everywhere.
Personality[]
He appears very intelligent and has even skipped a grade, being in the same grade as Louise Belcher despite only being eight ("Yes Without My Zeke"). He also prides himself on his karate and is always eager to show off his fighting skills, like how he wanted to throw a stapler like a throwing star to mislead Phillip Frond in "Yes Without My Zeke" despite the counselor being extremely close to catching him and his friends.
Story[]
Relationships[]
Friends[]
The Belcher kids[]
The Pesto kids[]
Zeke[]
Regular Sized Rudy[]
Wagstaff faculty[]
Phillip Frond[]
Ms. LaBonz[]
Mr. Branca[]
Appearances[]
- 0922. "Yes Without My Zeke"
- 1012. "A Fish Called Tina"
- 1020. "Poops!… I Didn't Do It Again" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1105. "Fast Time Capsules at Wagstaff School"
- 1211. "Touch of Eval(uations)" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1215. "Ancient Misbehavin'" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1306. "Apple Gore-chard! (But Not Gory)"
- 1311. "Cheaty Cheaty Bang Bang" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1313. "Stop! Or My Mom Will Sleuth!" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1315. "The Show (and Tell) Must Go On" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1322. "Amelia" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1401. "Fight at the Not Okay Chore-ral" (non-speaking cameo, flashback)
- 1407. "The (Raccoon) King and I"
- 1501. "The Tina Table: The Tables Have Tina-ed" (non-speaking cameo, mentioned)
- 1503. "Colon-ly the Dronely" (non-speaking cameo)
Other media
- The Bob's Burgers Movie (end credits)
References[]
- ↑ s9e22 "Yes Without My Zeke" Louise calls Arnold a "really smart eight-year-old who skipped a grade."