Teddy gets stuck in an underground survival bunker and calls on Bob to get him out.Teddy gets stuck in an underground survival bunker and calls on Bob to get him out.Teddy gets stuck in an underground survival bunker and calls on Bob to get him out.
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H. Jon Benjamin
- Bob
- (voice)
Eugene Mirman
- Gene
- (voice)
Larry Murphy
- Teddy
- (voice)
John Roberts
- Linda
- (voice)
Kristen Schaal
- Louise
- (voice)
Brooke Dillman
- Deb
- (voice)
Brian Gattas
- Gerald
- (voice)
David Alan Grier
- Harry
- (voice)
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"Mission Impossi-Bob" is a delightful Bob's Burgers episode that puts Bob front and center in a surprisingly action-packed scenario. When Bob gets roped into helping Gene and his friends with a school project that spirals into an over-the-top spy mission, we're treated to a fun mix of Bob's reluctant heroism and the kids' wild imaginations.
The highlight of the episode is Bob's dry, increasingly frustrated reactions to the absurdity around him. His attempts to stay grounded while navigating Gene's chaotic spy mission are hilarious and showcase the best of his straight-man charm. Meanwhile, Linda, Tina, and Louise bring their usual humor and support from the sidelines, with Louise pushing things into more ridiculous territory, as expected.
The episode moves at a brisk pace and keeps the laughs coming, though some of the jokes don't land as well as they could. The plot is simple, with the mission itself being more silly than suspenseful, but it works within the show's whimsical tone. It's not a groundbreaking episode, but it's a fun and satisfying watch for longtime fans.
Overall, "Mission Impossi-Bob" is a solid entry in the Bob's Burgers canon, filled with humor, heart, and just the right amount of Bob's exasperation. A lighthearted episode that's sure to entertain.
The highlight of the episode is Bob's dry, increasingly frustrated reactions to the absurdity around him. His attempts to stay grounded while navigating Gene's chaotic spy mission are hilarious and showcase the best of his straight-man charm. Meanwhile, Linda, Tina, and Louise bring their usual humor and support from the sidelines, with Louise pushing things into more ridiculous territory, as expected.
The episode moves at a brisk pace and keeps the laughs coming, though some of the jokes don't land as well as they could. The plot is simple, with the mission itself being more silly than suspenseful, but it works within the show's whimsical tone. It's not a groundbreaking episode, but it's a fun and satisfying watch for longtime fans.
Overall, "Mission Impossi-Bob" is a solid entry in the Bob's Burgers canon, filled with humor, heart, and just the right amount of Bob's exasperation. A lighthearted episode that's sure to entertain.
If you like true crime and mystery, you'll enjoy this episode. This is one of the funniest episodes I've seen in a while. I can't quite put my finger on it, almost seems like a different writer did this episode or that it was partially improved, but Teddy was so comical. The actual plot line starts off wildly interesting and the chemistry between him and Bob was spot on. I recommend putting your phone away and paying attention to this one, there's a special kind of magic to this one. I honestly could have watched a whole movies just on their interactions. The families plot-line was par for the course.
Did you know
- TriviaRunning gag: Linda answers 4 every time a math problem comes up.
- ConnectionsReferences Beetlejuice (1988)
- SoundtracksJudy in Disguise (With Glasses)
Written by John Fred Gourrier & Andrew Bernard
Performed by John Fred & His Playboy Band.
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