Gallery[]
Character[]
Outfits[]
Bob's regular outfit, as seen in "Gift Card or Buy Trying."
Bob wearing an apron over his regular outfit, as seen in "Video Killed the Gene-io Star."
A shoeless Bob, as seen in "Ancient Misbehavin'."
Bob's catering outfit, as seen in "Something Old, Something New, Something Bob Caters for You."
Bob's catering outfit without his apron, as seen in "Something Old, Something New, Something Bob Caters for You."l
Bob typical formal outfit, as seen in "Work Hard or Die Trying, Girl."
Bob's typical pajamas with his black slippers, as seen in "Bob Belcher and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Kids."
A barefoot Bob wearing his typical pajamas, as seen in "Ancient Misbehavin'."
Bob wearing his blue jacket, as seen in "Wharf, Me Worry?"
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with his brown dress shoes, as seen in "The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas."
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with his clogs, as seen in "Die Card, or Card Trying."
Bob's blue lined jacket, as seen in "God Rest Ye Merry Gentle-Mannequins."
Bob's typical shorts outfit, as seen in "The Reeky Lake Show."
Bob's blue swim shorts, as seen in "Synchronized Swimming."
Bob's red swim shorts, as seen in "Mommy Boy."
Bob's exercising outfit, as seen in "A Fish Called Tina."
Bob's lazy pants, as seen in "Dawn of the Peck."
Bob's Cake shirt, as seen in "The Gene Mile."
Bob wearing only underwear, as seen in "Paraders of the Lost Float."
Bob for his 40th birthday. ("Human Flesh")
Bob wearing copper wire. ("Crawl Space")
Bob as Death in his nightmare, as seen in "Sacred Cow."
Bob wearing a raincoat over his pajamas. ("Sacred Cow")
Bob wearing a raincoat over his pajamas with his hood down. ("Sacred Cow")
Bob's white bathrobe. ("Sexy Dance Fighting")
Bob wearing no shoes with his regular outfit with an apron. ("Sexy Dance Fighting")
Bob portraying "Robber" for Linda's dinner theater show. ("Hamburger Dinner Theater")
Bob portraying "Robber" for Linda's dinner theater show, with his face revealed. ("Hamburger Dinner Theater")
Bob with the hat Mr. Fischoeder gave him for his taxi business. ("Sheesh! Cab, Bob?")
Bob in handcuffs. ("Art Crawl")
Bob's typical pajamas, but with a v-neck. ("Spaghetti Western and Meatballs")
Bob with tongs attached to his visible belt. ("Spaghetti Western and Meatballs")
Bob wearing Gene's burger suit. ("Burger Wars")
Bob when his lazy pants are barely hanging on. ("Weekend at Mort's")
Bob wearing his lazy pants down to his ankles. ("Weekend at Mort's")
A pantless Bob. ("Weekend at Mort's")
A shirtless Bob, as seen in "Lobsterfest."
A shirtless Bob with Scott Bagg's microphone down his pants. ("Lobsterfest")
Bob's typical pajamas, but with a v-neck and no slippers. ("The Belchies")
Bob with Taff attached to him. ("The Belchies")
Bob with a bullet-proof vest. ("Bob Day Afternoon")
Bob wearing a floral Hawaiian shirt in his dream. ("Synchronized Swimming")
Bob with carpal tunnel gloves. ("Burgerboss")
An unshaven Bob with carpal tunnel gloves. ("Burgerboss")
Bob wearing the headband Darryl put on him. ("Burgerboss")
Bob wearing the headband and bicep band Darryl put on him with his carpal tunnel gloves. ("Burgerboss")
Bob as a ship captain in Linda's fantasy. ("Burgerboss")
Bob with a dental bib and cotton gauzes ("Dr. Yap")
Bob with cotton gauzes. ("Dr. Yap")
Bob wearing his blue lined jacket with a gray beanie and ski boots. ("Dr. Yap")
Bob wearing his blue lined jacket with ski boots. ("Dr. Yap")
Bob with cotton gauzes while wearing his blue lined jacket and ski boots. ("Dr. Yap")
A barefoot Bob. ("Dr. Yap")
Bob imagining himself as an office worker, as seen in "Moody Foodie."
Bob's outfit to his and Linda's attendance of Cake. ("Bad Tina")
Bob wearing his apron over his Cake shirt. ("Bad Tina")
Bob wearing a towel around his chest. ("Beefsquatch")
A version of Bob's shorts outfit with sandals. ("Beefsquatch")
Bob wearing an old hat. ("Ear-sy Rider")
Bob in a fat suit for Halloween. ("Full Bars")
Bob's typical pajamas, but with a v-neck and brown slippers. ("Bob Fires the Kids")
Bob in a tuxedo in his dream. ("An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal")
Bob's outfit to a party in a flashback in "Tinarannosaurus Wrecks."
Bob after ripping his shirt halfway open. ("Tinarannosaurus Wrecks")
Bob with the doily Linda put on him. ("Mother Daughter Laser Razor")
A shirtless Bob with a brown belt. ("Nude Beach")
A naked Bob, as seen in "Nude Beach."
Bob's raincoat, with his belt showing. ("My Fuzzy Valentine")
Bob wearing Paul McGill's suit with a tie. ("O.T. The Outside Toilet")
Bob wearing Paul McGill's suit unbuttoned. ("O.T. The Outside Toilet")
Bob wearing nothing but underwear and his clogs. ("O.T. The Outside Toilet")
Bob wearing just his pajama shorts. ("Topsy")
Bob wearing his pajama shorts with his Spiceps. ("Topsy")
Bob wearing his Spiceceps. ("Topsy")
Bob wearing a duffel bag. ("Topsy")
Bob for chaperoning Wagstaff's dance. ("Two for Tina")
Bob covered in Linda's puke while chaperoning Wagstaff's dance. ("Two for Tina")
Bob after trying to get his shirt off while chaperoning Wagstaff's dance. ("Two for Tina")
A version of Bob's shorts outfit, as seen in "It Snakes a Village."
Bob's outfit for Family Fracas. ("Family Fracas")
Bob's outfit for Family Fracas with a Family Fracas harness. ("Family Fracas")
Bob after his kids pants him on Family Fracas. ("Family Fracas")
Bob wearing his Family Fracas outfit after getting foamed on Pam's Court. ("Family Fracas")
Bob after Dr. Eigerman treats him for his hand cut. ("The Kids Run the Restaurant")
Bob wearing a light blue polo shirt with brown pants and shoes, as seen in "Boyz 4 Now."
Bob wearing a Wagstaff chaperoning vest. ("Carpe Museum")
Bob after Ollie blows his nose on his Wagstaff chaperoning vest. ("Carpe Museum")
Bob's outfit for Tina's camping trip, as seen in "A River Runs Through Bob."
Bob wearing only his vest on Tina's camping trip. ("A River Runs Through Bob")
Bob wearing only his vest on Tina's camping trip with wet hair. ("A River Runs Through Bob")
A muddy Bob with wet hair, wearing just twigs and leaves. ("A River Runs Through Bob")
A muddy Bob with bedhead, wearing just twigs and leaves. ("A River Runs Through Bob")
Bob and Linda wearing the Chinese dragon costume they made for their kids and the Pesto twins for Halloween. ("Fort Night")
A browner version of the typical formal outfit Bob wears. ("Seaplane!")
An unshaven Bob wearing a black sweater. ("Turkey in a Can")
Bob's outfit for substituting for Wagstaff's home ec class, with Linda's purse old purse as his briefcase. ("Bob and Deliver")
Bob's outfit for substituting for Wagstaff's home ec class. ("Bob and Deliver")
Bob's outfit for substituting for Wagstaff's home ec class, without his suit jacket. ("Bob and Deliver")
Bob's outfit for substituting for Wagstaff's home ec class, without his suit jacket and with his sleeves rolled up. ("Bob and Deliver")
Bob wearing red oven mitts. ("Christmas in the Car")
Bob's suit for visiting Mr. Dowling in "Easy Com-mercial, Easy Go-mercial."
A green version of the typical formal outfit Bob wears, as seen in "Seaplane!" In "Purple Rain-Union," the dress shirt is green and darker.
Bob wearing the headset needed for Tammy's bat mitzvah. ("Mazel Tina")
Bob's outfit for the NABL convention. ("Uncle Teddy")
Bob's outfit for the NABL convention, with a name tag revealing his username. ("Uncle Teddy")
Bob wearing a towel from the Indefinite Stay. ("Uncle Teddy")
Bob wearing a light blue polo shirt with brown pants and shoes with a blindfold. ("The Kids Rob a Train")
Bob wearing a light blue polo shirt with brown pants and shoes with wine stains. ("The Kids Rob a Train")
Bob with wine stains. ("The Kids Rob a Train")
Bob as Bobcephela wearing his Bucephala costume. ("The Equestranauts")
Bob as Bobcephela after getting his face painted. ("The Equestranauts")
Bob as Bobcephela without the top of his costume. ("The Equestranauts")
Bob wearing a chef suit in his fantasy. ("Wharf Horse")
Bob without his left shoe, covered by a safety blanket. ("World Wharf II: The Wharfening")
Bob wearing sweatpants and tennis shoes over his pajamas. ("Friends with Burger-fits")
Bob's jogging outfit. ("Friends with Burger-fits")
A sweaty Bob wearing his jogging outfit. ("Friends with Burger-fits")
An excessively sweaty Bob wearing his jogging outfit. ("Friends with Burger-fits")
Bob wearing an apron from his dad's restuarant. ("Father of the Bob")
Bob wearing a cowboy hat Pete gave him. ("Father of the Bob")
Bob wearing Gene's trashion outfit he made for him. ("Tina Tailor Soldier Spy")
Bob wearing Gene's trashion outfit he made for him, with the chullo Gene adds. ("Tina Tailor Soldier Spy")
Bob wearing a toque blanche (chef hat). ("Speakeasy Rider")
Bob's gardening outfit, including Linda's sun hat. ("Late Afternoon in the Garden of Bob and Louise")
Bob's gardening outfit, without his tool belt. ("Late Afternoon in the Garden of Bob and Louise")
Bob's gardening outfit, without Linda's sun hat. ("Late Afternoon in the Garden of Bob and Louise")
Bob's gardening outfit, with only his gloves. ("Late Afternoon in the Garden of Bob and Louise")
Bob's striptease outfit for Linda. ("Can't Buy Me Math")
Bob's striptease outfit for Linda after removing his apron. ("Can't Buy Me Math")
Bob with multiple darts in his butt. ("Li'l Hard Dad")
A version of Bob's formal outfit without the suit jacket with clogs, as seen in "Adventures in Chinchilla-sitting."
Bob wearing a black sweater with a black beanie, as seen in "The Land Ship." He first wears this, as seen in "Turkey in a Can."
Bob as Dr. Bobbenstein. ("The Hauntening")
Bob and Linda as a two-headed monster. ("The Hauntening")
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with black fingerless gloves and shoes and a blue fur hat, as seen in "Gayle Makin' Bob Sled."
Bob's pajamas with longer pants and gray slippers. ("Nice-Capades")
Bob with an arm brace. ("Sexy Dance Healing")
Bob wearing sweatpants and tennis shoes with his arm brace. ("Sexy Dance Healing")
Bob in a flashback, as seen in "Sexy Dance Healing" wearing some of Jairo's scrunchies on his right arm and sandals.
A shirtless Bob wearing sandals and some of Jairo's scrunchies. ("Sexy Dance Healing")
Bob while delivering the Wine Shoes pitch to Calvin and Felix. ("The Hormone-iums")
An exhausted, unshaven Bob wearing the chef coat Lionel gave him. ("Secret Admiral-irer")
Bob posing as Admiral Peter Wilcox. ("Secret Admiral-irer")
Bob wearing his pants down to his ankles. ("Glued, Where's My Bob?")
Bob wearing a life vest. ("Sea Me Now")
Bob wearing a life vest with his shoes, pants, and the bottom half of his shirt wet. ("Sea Me Now")
Bob with his shoes, pants, and the bottom half of his shirt wet. ("Sea Me Now")
Bob's typical shorts outfit after getting wet. ("They Serve Horses, Don't They?")
Bob wearing a light-up Christmas necklace over his brown lined jacket. ("The Last Gingerbread House on the Left")
Bob in the tuxedo Mr. Fischoeder lent him. ("The Last Gingerbread House on the Left")
Bob wearing his banjo. ("Ex MachTina")
Bob looking "hip-hop." ("Bob Actually")
Bob after Gene and Louise write on his face. ("The Grand Mama-pest Hotel")
A version of Bob's formal outfit without the suit jacket, as seen in "Aquaticism."
Bob the day after drinking unlicensed 100 proof schnapps. ("Eggs for Days")
Bob wearing a face mask, as seen in "Eggs for Days."
Bob wearing a face mask with safety goggles. ("Eggs for Days")
Bob wearing the jumpsuit Teddy customized for him with a face mask and safety goggles. ("Eggs for Days")
Bob wearing the jumpsuit Teddy customized for him with his face mask around his neck. ("Eggs for Days")
Bob wearing the costume of Footman Oliver. ("Zero Larp Thirty")
Bob wearing the costume of Footman Oliver without the suit jacket. ("Zero Larp Thirty")
Bob wearing the Winthrope Manor servant pajamas. ("Zero Larp Thirty")
Bob wearing the costume of Footman Oliver with shooting gear. ("Zero Larp Thirty")
Bob wearing the slap bracelet he got from "Scalper." ("The Laser-inth")
Bob wearing his camcorder bag over his regular outfit. ("Mom, Lies, and Videotape")
A wet Bob wearing the pickle suit Linda made for him. ("Paraders of the Lost Float")
Bob's kayaking outfit in his dream. ("Into the Mild")
Bob wearing a teen harness. ("Into the Mild")
Bob trying to wear his old chef pants. ("The Wolf of Wharf Street")
A shoeless Bob wearing his exercising outfit with crutches and a leg brace. ("The Wolf of Wharf Street")
Bob's tuxedo suit in Linda's fantasy sequence. ("The Bleakening, Part 1")
Bob wearing a costume of The Bleaken. ("The Bleakening, Part 2")
Bob wearing a costume of The Bleaken without the mask. ("The Bleakening, Part 2")
Bob wearing a unitard from Tim and Jerry's Swing Into Love trapeze experience. ("V for Valentine-detta")
A blue version of the typical formal outfit Bob wears. ("V for Valentine-detta")
Bob's suit in Linda's fantasy sequence, as seen in "The Trouble with Doubles."
Bob's tennis outfit in Linda's fantasy sequence, as seen in "The Trouble with Doubles."
Bob wearing a train engineer-like outfit, as seen in "The Trouble with Doubles."
A spray-tanned Bob without pants and shoes. ("Go Tina on the Mountain")
A spray-tanned Bob for his and Linda's date at the Lucky Lizard. ("Go Tina on the Mountain")
Bob the morning after his and Linda's date at the Lucky Lizard. ("Go Tina on the Mountain")
A spray-tanned Bob wearing his regular outfit with his apron. ("Go Tina on the Mountain")
An excessively sweaty Bob in his regular outfit. ("Are You There Bob? It's Me, Birthday")
Bob's for Harry of Harry's Pickles' funeral. ("Mission Impos-slug-ble")
Bob after landing on Connor and Farrah's wedding cake. ("Something Old, Something New, Something Bob Caters for You")
Bob as Bruce Springsteen for Halloween. ("Nightmare on Ocean Avenue Street")
Bob's outfit in the cranberry bog of the farmer from "Stand by Gene." ("I Bob Your Pardon")
A shoeless Bob wearing his lazy pants, as seen in "Better Off Sled."
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with black dress shoes and a blue fur hat. ("Gayle Makin' Bob Sled")
Bob wearing only his apron and Jimmy's underwear. ("The Fresh Princ-ipal")
Bob wearing only his apron and underwear. ("Roamin' Bob-iday")
Bob wearing an apron from Patricia's 77 Sandwiches. ("Roamin' Bob-iday")
Bob wearing a flyerer's unifrom. ("If You Love It So Much, Why Don't You Marionette?")
A version of Bob's warm-weather outfit he wears for Wagstaff's PTA fundraiser. ("P.T.A. It Ain't So")
Bob wearing a Death costume, as seen in "Yes Without My Zeke."
Bob wearing a Death costume with the hood off. ("Yes Without My Zeke")
A wet Bob wearing only underwear and snorkeling goggles. ("The Ring (But Not Scary)")
A wet Bob wearing only underwear and snorkeling goggles on his head. ("The Ring (But Not Scary)")
Bob wearing his blue jacket with brown shoes. ("Boys Just Wanna Have Fungus")
Bob wearing a second-place ribbon for the Thundergirls father-daughter cardboard boat race. ("Motor, She Boat")
Bob wearing a fire hat. ("Motor, She Boat")
A shoeless Bob trying on pants. ("Legends of the Mall")
A shoeless Bob trying on pants Sergeant Bosco picked out for him. ("Legends of the Mall")
Bob trying on pants from Shall We Pants? ("Legends of the Mall")
Bob trying on pants from Cut Me Some Slacks. ("Legends of the Mall")
Bob trying on pants from Mission Himpossible. ("Legends of the Mall")
Bob trying on pants from Mission Himpossible. ("Legends of the Mall")
Bob trying on pants from Mission Himpossible. ("Legends of the Mall")
Bob wearing pants he bought with Sergeant Bosco that he refunded. ("Legends of the Mall")
Bob wearing purple corduroys. ("Legends of the Mall")
Bob's lined jacket and formal outfit combination in "Land of the Loft."
Bob wearing a version of his formal outfit without his suit jacket in "Land of the Loft."
Bob wearing a gray jacket. ("Now We're Not Cooking with Gas")
Bob wearing his exercising outfit with a sweater around his waist. ("A Fish Called Tina")
Bob wearing his exercising outfit with a sweater. ("A Fish Called Tina")
Bob wearing a nose plug. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob wearing green sunglasses. ("Wag the Song")
Bob covered in Tina's barf. ("Just the Trip")
Bob in Madness Castle merchandise. ("Just the Trip")
Bob wearing the pickle suit Linda made for him, as seen in "Poops!… I Didn't Do It Again."
Bob wearing Jimmy's VR headset. ("Prank You for Being a Friend")
Bob wearing his formal outfit with his sleeves rolled up. ("Worms of In-Rear-ment")
Bob wearing his formal outfit with his clogs. ("Worms of In-Rear-ment")
Bob's imaginary uniform for Felix's pretend nightclub. ("Copa-Bob-bana")
Bob with his blood on his shirt. ("Copa-Bob-bana")
Bob wearing a sheet mask. ("Mommy Boy")
Bob wearing a towel around his waist and another around his head. ("Mommy Boy")
Bob's blue bathrobe, as seen in "Mommy Boy."
Bob with pillows duct-taped around him. ("Mommy Boy")
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with a dress shirt and dark gray dress shoes. ("Yachty or Nice")
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with a dress shirt and dark gray dress shoes with his apron. ("Yachty or Nice")
Bob with a dress shirt while wearing bungee cords like suspenders. ("Yachty or Nice")
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with dark gray dress shoes while wearing bungee cords with his apron. ("Yachty or Nice")
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with dark gray dress shoes while wearing bungee cords under his crotch. ("Yachty or Nice")
A wet Bob wearing his brown lined jacket. ("Yachty or Nice")
A wet Bob wrapped in a towel. ("Yachty or Nice")
Bob wearing a suit provided by Glencrest Yacht Club. ("Yachty or Nice")
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with a tote. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob wearing his old baseball hat. ("Y Tu Tina También")
Bob wearing his old baseball hat backward. ("Y Tu Tina También")
Bob wearing his old baseball hat backward with a fingerless glove. ("Y Tu Tina También")
Bob wearing his vest containing bagged burger ingredients over his apron. ("Fingers-loose")
Bob wearing his vest contained bagged burger ingredients. ("Fingers-loose")
Bob dressed up as "Nightclub Guy Number Three" from Vampire Disco Death Dance. ("Vampire Disco Death Dance")
Bob wearing a bathrobe from Frolicles. ("Seven-tween Again")
Bob in his dream in "Loft in Bedslation."
Bob with a kitchen rag tied around his head. ("Stuck in the Kitchen with You")
Bob wearing an apron from Elegant Doily with a kitchen rag tied around his head. ("Stuck in the Kitchen with You")
Bob wearing his formal outfit while covered in mud and poop. ("Ferry on My Wayward Bob and Linda")
Bob wearing his formal outfit while covered in dry mud and poop. ("Ferry on My Wayward Bob and Linda")
A version of Bob's formal outfit without it without the suit jacket, as seen in "Frigate Me Knot."
Bob wearing his suit jacket from Nat's limo relay race over his regular clothes and apron. ("Clear and Present Ginger")
Bob's suit for Nat's limo relay race. ("Clear and Present Ginger")
Bob's suit for Nat's limo relay race with pit stains. ("Clear and Present Ginger")
Bob's sweatpants pajamas, as seen in "To Bob, or Not to Bob."
Bob's uniform in a dream in "To Bob, or Not to Bob."
Bob as the ghost of Mr. Fischoeder's dad in Mr. Fischoeder's play. ("To Bob, or Not to Bob")
Bob wearing headphones. ("What About Job?")
A wet, shoeless Bob wearing his blue jacket while rolling up his pants. ("Comet-y of Errors")
A wet Bob wearing his blue jacket. ("Comet-y of Errors")
Bob with Gene's shirt wrapped around his head. ("So You Stink You Can Dance")
A sunburned Bob with a green life jacket. ("So You Stink You Can Dance")
A wet, sunburned Bob with a green life jacket. ("So You Stink You Can Dance")
Bob wearing a VR headset from Here VR. ("Ready Player Gene")
A sweaty Bob wearing a VR headset from Here VR. ("Ready Player Gene")
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with a dress shirt and gray dress shoes. ("Show Mama from the Grave")
Bob wearing his camcorder bag over his brown lined jacket with dark brown dress shoes. ("The Plight Before Christmas")
Bob wearing his his camcorder bag over his brown lined jacket with dark brown dress shoes with some of his pants bitten off. ("The Plight Before Christmas")
Bob wearing only his shirt and underwear. ("The Plight Before Christmas")
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket with a scarf and a blue fur hat. ("Cheaty Cheaty Bang Bang")
Bob's workout clothes in a fantasy in "Gift Card or Buy Trying."
Bob wearing a beanie from The More Store. ("Gift Card or Buy Trying")
Bob's hiking outfit with his beanie from The More Store in a fantasy in "Gift Card or Buy Trying."
Bob wearing shades from The More Store. ("Gift Card or Buy Trying")
Bob wearing Teddy's Sinister Sea Sponge helmet. ("Crab-solutely Fabulous")
Bob wearing Teddy's Sinister Sea Sponge helmet with his apron. ("Crab-solutely Fabulous")
Bob wearing a yellow towel around his waist, as seen in "Radio No You Didn't."
Bob while chauffeuring Jestain's bachelorette party. ("The Pickleorette")
Bob wearing plate armor in one of Gene's dreams in "Running Down a Gene."
Bob's sweatpants pajamas with his black slippers, as seen in "Running Down a Gene."
Bob wearing a dark blue jacket over his catering clothes. ("Escape from Which Island?")
Bob wearing a dark blue jacket over his catering clothes with a blindfold. ("Escape from Which Island?")
A wet Bob wearing his catering clothes. ("Escape from Which Island?")
A wet Bob wearing his catering clothes while tied up. ("Escape from Which Island?")
A wet Bob wearing his catering clothes while tied up and covered in meat. ("Escape from Which Island?")
A wet Bob wearing his catering clothes with his hands and feet tied. ("Escape from Which Island?")
Bob wearing his catering clothes after Hubert bites him. ("Escape from Which Island?")
A wet Bob wearing his catering clothes after Hubert bites him. ("Escape from Which Island?")
Bob as a zombie character for his kids' movie. ("Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse")
Bob as a zombie character for his kids' movie. ("Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse")
Bob as a zombie character for his kids' movie. ("Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse")
Bob as a zombie for his kids' movie. ("Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse")
Bob as a zombie character for his kids' movie. ("Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse")
Bob wearing his brown-lined jacket with a duffel bag. ("The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas")
Bob wearing a gray sweater. ("The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas")
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket over a gray sweater. ("The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas")
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket over a gray sweater with a blue beanie and brown gloves. ("The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas")
Bob wearing his blue jacket with Teddy's gloves. ("Mission Impossi-Bob")
Bob wearing bowling shoes from Spare Change Lanes, as seen in "The Big Stieblitzki."
Bob in retro exercising clothes. ("The Right Tough Stuff")
Bob wearing a gray jacket and green swim shorts. ("Boogie Days")
Bob wearing a gray jacket, green swim shorts, and a red duffel bag. ("Boogie Days")
Bob with green swim shorts. ("Boogie Days")
Bob wearing a gray jacket, green swim shorts, and a red duffel bag with a towel around his neck. ("Boogie Days")
Bob wearing a gray jacket, green swim shorts, a Little Squirt Surf Shirts visor, and a red duffel bag. ("Boogie Days")
Bob wearing a gray jacket, green swim shorts, and a Little Squirt Surf Shirts visor. ("Boogie Days")
Bob wearing a Little Squirt Surf Shirts visor. ("Boogie Days")
Bob wearing yellow oven mitts, as seen in "Dog Christmas Day After Afternoon."
Bob wearing Glen's toque blanche (chef hat). ("The Lost City of Atlantic")
A version of Bob's formal outfit without the suit jacket with clogs, as seen in "The Shell Game."
Bob's typical pajamas with his clogs. ("InsomniBob")
Bob's typical pajamas with his clogs and apron. ("InsomniBob")
A shoeless Bob with a kitchen towel on his head. ("InsomniBob")
A shoeless Bob wearing his apron. ("InsomniBob")
A shoeless Bob wearing Gayle's tampon necklace. ("'Til Death Do Us Art")
A barefoot Bob wearing Gayle's tampon necklace. ("'Til Death Do Us Art")
Styles[]
A thought bubble style of Bob, as seen in "Bob Belcher and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Kids."
Bob in cinematic style, as seen in The Bob's Burgers Movie.
Bob in the style of "The Demo."
Bob as a silhouette in the End Credits Sequence of "Wharf Horse."
A thought bubble style of Bob in "Wag the Hog."
A thought bubble style of Bob wearing his brown lined jacket. ("The Last Gingerbread House on the Left")
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob drawn by his kids in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob drawn by his kids in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob wearing his brown lined jacket in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
Bob drawn by his kids in the style of one of the fan art designs of "Brunchsquatch."
A thought bubble style of Bob wearing rich people clothing. ("Mo Mommy Mo Problems")
A thought bubble style of Bob in "Motor, She Boat."
A thought bubble style of an elderly Bob. ("Stuck in the Kitchen with You")
Bob as a Purrbo character. ("A-Sprout a Boy")
Bob as a silhouette in the End Credits Sequence of "Some Like It Bot Part 1: Eighth Grade Runner."
A thought bubble style of Bob wearing only his red swim shorts. ("The Reeky Lake Show")
Bob in a painting-like style in "Fight at the Not Okay Chore-ral."
Bob in the End Credits Sequence of "For Whom the Doll Toes."
Louise's comic style of Bob in "They Slug Horses, Don't They?"
Tina's drawing style of Bob in "They Slug Horses, Don't They?"
Ages[]
Bob as a toddler. (The Bob's Burgers Movie)
An 11-year-old Bob during his "Judd Nelson phase." ("Broadcast Wagstaff School News")
Bob as a kid, as seen in "Bob Fires the Kids."
Bob when he was 14, wearing his uniform for his dad's restaurant with a Santa hat. ("Father of the Bob")
Bob in flashbacks in "Saving Favorite Drive-In."
Bob when he was about 16. ("The Laser-inth")
Bob in a flashback in "So You Stink You Can Dance."
Bob 20 years before "Father of the Bob," wearing his uniform for his dad's restaurant.
Bob 15 years before "Torpedo," being there for "The Pitch" of Torpedo Jones.
Bob about 15 years before "My Fuzzy Valentine."
Bob around the time he first met Linda, as seen in "Sliding Bobs."
Bob on his first date with Linda (while having an allergic reaction). ("Lobsterfest")
Bob in a flashback in "Boogie Days."
A naked Bob in a flashback in "Boogie Days."
Bob while working at the Tender Loin. ("Grand Pre-Pre-Pre-Opening")
Bob before the restaurant's opening. (The Bob's Burgers Movie)
Bob on the restaurant's opening, wearing a half apron. ("Father of the Bob")
Bob on the restaurant's opening, wearing a full apron. ("Grand Pre-Pre-Pre-Opening")
Bob wearing only underwear on the restaurant's opening. ("Grand Pre-Pre-Pre-Opening")
Bob on the the restaurant's opening, wearing a hospital gown. ("Grand Pre-Pre-Pre-Opening")
Bob in a flashback in "Father of the Bob."
Bob with a baby carrier, holding baby Tina. ("Crawl Space")
Bob when Tina was a baby, as seen in "Hamburger Dinner Theater."
A younger Bob, as seen in "What a (April) Fool Believes."
Bob wearing his blue jacket at the time Tina was a baby and Linda was pregnant with Gene. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
A younger Bob, as seen in "What a (April) Fool Believes."
Bob in "Crawl Space" when Gene was a baby.
Bob with a baby carrier, holding Gene. ("Grand Pre-Pre-Pre-Opening")
Bob in "Crawl Space" when Louise was a baby.
An imaginary older Bob, as seen in "The (Raccoon) King and I."
An imaginary older Bob, as seen in "The (Raccoon) King and I."
An imaginary elderly Bob, as seen in "The (Raccoon) King and I."
An imaginary elderly Bob, as seen in "Don't Worry, Be Hoopy."
An imaginary elderly Bob, as seen in "The (Raccoon) King and I."
An imaginary elderly Bob, as seen in "The (Raccoon) King and I."
An imaginary elderly Bob, as seen in "The (Raccoon) King and I."
An imaginary elderly Bob, as seen in "Don't Worry, Be Hoopy."
Versions[]
Bob after not shaving, as seen in "Secret Admiral-irer."
Bob after shaving his mustache, as seen in "Sheesh! Cab, Bob?"
Bob with wet hair, as seen in "Colon-ly the Dronely."
Bob's bedhead, as seen in "Go Tina on the Mountain."
Bob in infrared for Randy's film. ("Sacred Cow")
A paler Bob. ("Sacred Cow")
Bob covered in butter. ("Lobsterfest")
An unshaven Bob with bloodshot eyes. ("Burgerboss")
Bob imagining himself as the protagonist of Burgerboss. ("Burgerboss")
An 8-bit Bob. ("Burgerboss")
An unshaven, wet Bob. ("Mutiny on the Windbreaker")
Bob immediately after getting sprayed by Dr. Yap's spit keg. ("My Big Fat Greek Bob")
Bob with a big zit on his nose. ("Purple Rain-Union")
Bob with makeup to cover the big zit on his nose. ("Purple Rain-Union")
Bob after Abby braided his hair. ("Slumber Party")
Bob being imagined as Larry Goodwin. ("Housetrap")
Bob when he started going "lip bald" because of testicular failure. ("Sliding Bobs")
Bob after eating marijuana cookies. ("Large Brother, Where Fart Thou?")
Bob with tanning spray on his forehead. ("Go Tina on the Mountain")
A spray-tanned Bob. ("Go Tina on the Mountain")
Bob on the Riverbrook Lake Farms logo. ("Now We're Not Cooking with Gas")
Bob as a seed. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob as grass. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob as a cow. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob as a cowgirl. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob as a truck and a trucker. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob as a butcher and meat. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob as ground beef. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob as a patty. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob as tomato slices. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob as ingredients for a burger. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
Bob as a burger. ("Three Girls and a Little Wharfy")
An upside down Bob with his blood rushing to his head. ("Prank You for Being a Friend")
Bob after blood rushed to his head. ("Prank You for Being a Friend")
Bob with windswept hair, as seen in "Dream a Little Bob of Bob."
Bob as a hand. ("Fingers-loose")
Bob after going to Frolicles. ("Seven-tween Again")
Bob with a sunburn. ("So You Stink You Can Dance")
Bob in Mountain Climber. ("Ready Player Gene")
Bob in Jet Ski Extreme. ("Ready Player Gene")
Bob in Beat Baking. ("Ready Player Gene")
Bob with scraped knees. ("The Plight Before Christmas")
A sweaty Bob with messy hair. ("What a (April) Fool Believes")
Bob while working out with a kettle bell in a fantasy in "Gift Card or Buy Trying."
Bob while working out with a kettle bell in a fantasy in "Gift Card or Buy Trying."
Bob while working out with a kettle bell in a fantasy in "Gift Card or Buy Trying."
Bob while working out with a kettle bell in a fantasy in "Gift Card or Buy Trying."
Bob while working out with a kettle bell in a fantasy in "Gift Card or Buy Trying."
Bob after falling into a bush. ("Saving Favorite Drive-In")
Bob after using Papou's late wife's shampoo. ("Colon-ly the Dronely")
Bob with sunscreen on his face. ("Boogie Days"
An exhausted Bob, as seen in "InsomniBob."
Bob after Gretchen styles his mustache. ("The Skids in the Hall")
Bob after Gretchen styles his mustache further. ("The Skids in the Hall")
Bob wearing a stick-on mustache. ("The Skids in the Hall")
Anthology versions[]
Bob as an old drunk in Gene's story in "The Gayle Tales."
Bob as Sir Bob Belcher in Tina's story in "The Gayle Tales."
Bob as Sir Bob Belcher in Tina's story in "The Gayle Tales."
Bob as Bobdor in Louise's story in "The Gayle Tales."
Bob as Officer Robo' Stache in Gene's story in "Sliding Bobs."
Bob as Officer Robo' Stache in Gene's story "Sliding Bobs" after losing his robotic mustache.
Bob in Louise's story in "Sliding Bobs" after gluing lashes on himself.
Bob in Louise's story in "Sliding Bobs" after trying Hair in a Can.
Bob in Louise's story in "Sliding Bobs" as he grows hair everywhere.
Bob in Louise's story in "Sliding Bobs" as he grows hair everywhere.
Bob in Louise's story in "Sliding Bobs" as he grows hair everywhere.
Bob in Louise's story in "Sliding Bobs" as he grows hair everywhere.
Bob in Louise's story in "Sliding Bobs" with hair growing everywhere.
Bob in Louise's story in "Sliding Bobs" after Linda shaves him.
Bob in Louise's story in "Sliding Bobs" with hair growing everywhere while shirtless.
Bob as the Wonder Wharf Wild Man in Louise's story in "Sliding Bobs."
Bob in Tina's story in "Sliding Bobs."
Bob in Tina's story in "Sliding Bobs" with a chocolate milk mustache.
Bob in Louise's story in "The Handyman Can."
Bob in Gene's story in "The Handyman Can."
Bob as the Bread-ator in Louise's story in "Diarrhea of a Poopy Kid."
Bob as the Bread-ator in Louise's story in "Diarrhea of a Poopy Kid" when invisible.
Bob as a pear in Tina's story in "Diarrhea of a Poopy Kid."
Bob in his story in "Diarrhea of a Poopy Kid."
Bob in his story in "Diarrhea of a Poopy Kid" covered in marinara.
Bob in his story in "Diarrhea of a Poopy Kid" in his NASA jumpsuit.
Bob in his story in "Diarrhea of a Poopy Kid" in his NASA spacesuit.
Bob as a giant in Louise's story in "Interview with a Pop-pop-pire."
Bob as a giant in Louise's story in "Interview with a Pop-pop-pire" with shades.
Bob in Tina's story in "Some Like It Bot Part 1: Eighth Grade Runner" and "Some Like It Bot Part 2: Judge-bot Day."
Bob as married sheriff Bob in the story in "Fight at the Not Okay Chore-ral."
Bob as married sheriff Bob in the story in "Fight at the Not Okay Chore-ral" with his pants down.
Possessions[]
Bob's car, as seen in "Prank You for Being a Friend."
Bob's car in "Spaghetti Western and Meatballs."
Bob's car about 15 years before "My Fuzzy Valentine."
Bob's car in a flashback in The Bob's Burgers Movie.
Bob's car in a flashback in "The (Raccoon) King and I."
Bob and Linda's car keys, as seen in "The Amazing Rudy."
Bob's current phone, as seen in "Crows Encounters of the Bird Kind."
Bob's old phone, as seen in "Christmas in the Car."
Bob's old phone, as seen in "The Spider House Rules."
Bob's current wallet, as seen in "Legends of the Mall."
Bob's old wallet, as seen in "Presto Tina-o."
Bob's current driver's license. ("The Skids in the Hall")
Bob's old driver's license, as seen in "My Fuzzy Valentine."
Bob's old driver's license, as seen in "The Skids in the Hall."
Bob's and Linda's toothbrushes, as seen in "'Til Death Do Us Art."
Bob's signature, as seen in "The Skids in the Hall."
Bob's broken tooth that Dr. Yap pulled out. ("Dr. Yap")
Bob's soap dog, Mr. Doglovich. ("Bob Fires the Kids")
Bob's scouring pal Billy. ("Bob Fires the Kids")
Bob's World War II fighter plane. ("Bob Fires the Kids")
Bob's shaven legs. ("Mother Daughter Laser Razor")
Bob's Spiceps invention. ("Topsy")
Bob's left hand after he accidentally cuts it, as seen in "The Kids Run the Restaurant."
Bob's Nature Master. ("A River Runs Through Bob")
Bob's gas pills. ("Presto Tina-o")
Bob's bald spot (upside down) around the time Tina's a toddler. ("Wharf Horse")
Bob's tattoo. ("The Equestranauts")
All of the scrunchies Bob earned from Jairo, as seen in "Sexy Dance Healing."
Bob's What About Bob? paper airplane. ("Live and Let Fly")
Gene's card for Bob and Linda. ("Now We're Not Cooking with Gas")
Bob's bird book. ("Crows Encounters of the Bird Kind")
Bob's copy of Skippin' Around. ("InsomniBob")
Bob's and Linda's razors. ("'Til Death Do Us Art")
Bob's and Linda's shampoos. ("'Til Death Do Us Art")
Photos and drawings[]
Bob and Linda's wedding photo, as seen in "Slumber Party."
Bob in the family photo on the bookshelf in the apartment living room, as seen in "These Boots Are Made for Stalking."
Bob in the photo taken when Al and Gloria visited the apartment when Louise was a baby. ("Crawl Space")
Bob drawn by his kids. ("Moody Foodie")
A photo of an 11-year-old Bob during his "Judd Nelson phase." ("Broadcast Wagstaff School News")
Bob in the photo Linda took for his and Tina's first dances. ("Two for Tina")
A photo of Bob drinking beer out of Beta's butt. ("My Big Fat Greek Bob")
A photo of Bob crooning with members of Beta Upsilon Pi in the Slowhand Crooner Corner. ("My Big Fat Greek Bob")
Bob in a photo of him on the apartment toilet. ("World Wharf II: The Wharfening")
Bob on the cover of a Coasters magazine issue in his imagination. ("Glued, Where's My Bob?")
Bob on a page of a Coasters magazine issue. ("Glued, Where's My Bob?")
Bob in Tina's drawing of their family. ("Now We're Not Cooking with Gas")
Bob drawn by Linda. ("Poops!… I Didn't Do It Again")
Bob in the Belcher holiday card created in "Die Card, or Card Trying."
Bob in one of the past Belcher holiday cards. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob in one of the past Belcher holiday cards. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob in one of the past Belcher holiday cards. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob in one of the past Belcher holiday cards. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob in one of the past Belcher holiday cards. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob in one of the past Belcher holiday cards. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob in one of the past Belcher holiday cards. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob in one of the past Belcher holiday cards. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob in one of the past Belcher holiday cards. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob in one of the past Belcher holiday cards. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
A photo of Bob Tina took for Mr. Desanto's photography class. ("FOMO You Didn't")
Bob in the photo Tina took for Mr. Desanto's photography class. ("FOMO You Didn't")
Bob in Ralph's magazine article about Quincy Cox at Bob's Burgers. ("Oh Row You Didn't")
An old photo of Bob and Linda. ("They Slug Horses, Don't They?")
Bob in an old drawing of the Belchers. ("They Slug Horses, Don't They?")
Bob's family's pickle portrait of Bob. ("InsomniBob")
Miscellaneous[]
Gene dressed up as Bob. ("Broadcast Wagstaff School News")
Bob's Burgers[]
Screenshots[]
- Main article: Bob Belcher Screenshots
Bob confronting the mob in front of his restaurant. ("Human Flesh")
Bob at an Equestranauts party. ("The Equestranauts")
Bob confronting his fear of pigeons. ("House of 1000 Bounces")
Bob getting ready to throw a water balloon at Jimmy Pesto. ("The Oeder Games")
Bob excited to be at a cranberry bog. ("I Bob Your Pardon")
Bob questioning what's most important to him. ("Roamin' Bob-iday")
Stock and model art[]
Bob telling Linda not to bring up that he pooped his pants. ("Sexy Dance Fighting")
Bob imagining himself cooking with Tina for the rest of his life. ("Sexy Dance Fighting")
Bob looking at the headband Darryl put on him. ("Burgerboss")
Bob getting out of the shower after hearing Linda call for him. ("Beefsquatch")
Bob asking Louise to help him sabotage Gene. ("Beefsquatch")
Bob dressed up for prom at Buchanan Middle School. ("Two for Tina")
Bob and Tina when he potty-trained Tina. ("Turkey in a Can")
Calvin and Bob dancing. ("Wharf Horse")
Bob focused as he moves and places a patty. ("Best Burger")
Bob when he was fourteen, temporarily running his father's diner. ("Father of the Bob")
Bob wearing a cowboy hat to apologize to his father. ("Father of the Bob")
Bob stripping for Linda. ("Can't Buy Me Math")
Bob in Tina's story in "The Gayle Tales."
Bob in Louise's story in "The Gayle Tales."
Bob as "Dr. Bobbenstein" in "The Hauntening."
Linda pointing a knife at Bob's face. ("Glued, Where's My Bob?")
Bob as "Oliver the Footman" for the Winthorpe Manor LARP. ("Zero Larp Thirty")
Bob attempting to record his kids' performances. ("Mom, Lies, and Videotape")
Bob as Bruce Springsteen. ("Nightmare on Ocean Avenue Street")
Bob on the phone with Trev. ("Prank You for Being a Friend")
Bob imagining himself as both a nightclub chef and a jazz musician. ("Copa-Bob-bana")
Bob being ready for his and Gene's "spa-turdays." ("Mommy Boy")
Bob wrapped in towels after wrestling Jimmy Pesto into the ocean. ("Yachty or Nice")
Bob, Linda, and Tina on their first Christmas card as a family. ("Die Card, or Card Trying")
Bob questioning life after receiving no more updates on someone's cucumber blog. ("Tell Me Dumb Thing Good")
Bob as "Nightclub Guy Number Three" in Vampire Disco Death Dance. ("Vampire Disco Death Dance")
Bob as a "kettle fella." ("Gift Card or Buy Trying")
Bob on the phone with Teddy. ("Mission Impossi-Bob")
Animations[]
- Main article: Bob Belcher Animations
Bob showing Teddy the sponge he fed him. ("Synchronized Swimming")
Bob dancing to "Dim All The Lights" by Donna Summer. ("Dawn of the Peck")
Bob singing about his beans. ("Late Afternoon in the Garden of Bob and Louise")
Bob's striptease for Linda. ("Can't Buy Me Math")
Bob dancing in his underwear at Bog to Beach. ("Paraders of the Lost Float")
Bob imagining himself as a "kettle fella." ("Gift Card or Buy Trying")
Promotional[]
Script covers[]
- Main article: Bob Belcher Script covers
Bob on the script cover of "Crawl Space."
Bob on the script cover of "Moody Foodie."
Bob on the script cover of "Glued, Where's My Bob?"
Bob on the script cover of "Are You There Bob? It's Me, Birthday."
Bob on the script cover of "Boogie Days."
Bob on the script cover of "Dad-urday Kite Fever."
The Bob's Burgers Movie[]
Screenshots[]
- Main article: Bob Belcher Screenshots
Stock and model art[]
Animations[]
Promotional[]
Other media[]
Bob in the music video of "Stayin' Up Til Midnight."
Bob in the unboxing video for The Bob's Burgers Music Album.
Bob in the unboxing video for The Bob's Burgers Music Album.
Bob in the Bob's Buskers music video of "Gravy Boat."
Bob in the Bob's Buskers music video of "Bad Stuff Happens in the Bathroom."
Bob in the Bob's Buskers music video of "Give It to Teddy."
Bob in the music video of "2gether With U."
Bob in My Butt Has a Fever.
Behind the Scenes[]
Models[]
Bob for "Uncle Teddy." (Twitter's @derriman on March 23, 2014)
Bob for "The Equestranauts." (Twitter's @derriman on April 13, 2014)
Bob for "Wharf Horse." (Twitter's @derriman on May 11, 2014)
Bob for "Wharf Horse." (Twitter's @derriman on May 18, 2014)
Bob for "Wharf Horse." (Twitter's @derriman on May 18, 2014)
Scenes[]
Bob for "Wharf Horse." (Twitter's @derriman on May 18, 2014)
Bob for "Father of the Bob." (Twitter's @derriman on December 8, 2014)
Bob for "Father of the Bob." (Twitter's @derriman on December 8, 2014)
Bob for "Father of the Bob." (Twitter's @derriman on December 8, 2014)
Bob for "Li'l Hard Dad." (Twitter's @derriman on March 8, 2015)
Bob for "Li'l Hard Dad." (Twitter's @derriman on March 8, 2015)
Bob for "Li'l Hard Dad." (Twitter's @derriman on March 8, 2015)
Bob for "Li'l Hard Dad." (Twitter's @derriman on March 8, 2015)
Bob for "Li'l Hard Dad." (Twitter's @derriman on March 8, 2015)
Bob for "Li'l Hard Dad." (Twitter's @derriman on March 8, 2015)
Bob for "The Land Ship." (Twitter's @derriman on October 15, 2015)
Bob for "Sliding Bobs." (Twitter's @derriman on October 15, 2015)
Bob for "Zero Larp Thirty." (Twitter's @derriman on August 18, 2016)
Bob for "Sacred Cow." (Twitter's @derriman on September 19, 2020)
Production headers[]
Bob for "Full Bars." (FOXFLASH on September 13, 2012)
Bob for "Full Bars." (FOXFLASH on September 13, 2012)
Bob for "Full Bars." (FOXFLASH on September 13, 2012)
Bob for "Full Bars." (FOXFLASH on September 13, 2012)
Bob for "Father of the Bob." (Twitter's @derriman on December 2, 2014)
Bob for "Father of the Bob." (Twitter's @derriman on December 8, 2014)
Cast drawings[]
External media[]
Sterling Archer as Bob, as seen in "Fugue and Riffs" of Archer.
Sterling Archer as Bob, as seen in "Fugue and Riffs" of Archer.
Bob in "Homerland" of The Simpsons.
Bob in "The Simpsons Guy" of Family Guy.
Bob in "The Girl Code" of The Simpsons.
Bob in "My Way or the Highway to Heaven" of The Simpsons.
Bob in "Cabin Pressure" of Family Guy.








































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































