Tammy is Tina's biggest bully, yet the eldest Belcher daughter can't help but want to be her. If the point of children's television is to get them to trust authority figures, then "Bob's Burgers" definitely is not for kids. She's an annoying eighth-grader, but let's be honest: everyeighth-grader is annoying. Gene helps Bob learn to let things go in Li'l Hard Dad, Bob helps Gene feel safe enough to face a tough challenge in The Laser-inth, and they both learn to trust each other above all else on a valentine's date gone wrong in "V for Valentine-detta.". Interestingly enough, on the Funko website, Teddy's pop funko is listed as "Teddy Franciso.". ", Bob is extremely accepting towards people around him, including the LGBT+ community. In "Tina-rannosarus Wrecks," Bob and Tina are running an errand together, stumble upon an empty parking lot and he lets her take the wheel to practice driving. Before her marriage to Bob, she was engaged to Hugo, who is now a local health inspector ("Human Flesh"). Fans have always wondered if Tina (Dan Mintz) really does have a learning disability that is never addressed. and "Purple Rain-Union. While he is usually the straight man to his family's shenanigans he is capable of having his own moments of craziness. Dr. Yap might be incompetent (it is inadvertently his fault that Gayle is so obsessed with Bob), but he makes up for it by being such an over-the-top character. Bob Sr. is Bob's father. Hes voiced by H. Jon Benjamin. He is the son of Robert Belcher, Sr. (nicknamed "Little Bob") and Lily Belcher, the husband of Linda, and the father of Tina, Gene, and Louise. Ken Jeong voices Dr. Yap, the inappropriately hilarious dentist to whom the Belchers keep going for some reason, possibly because he's the only one they can afford. Top 10 Bob's Burgers Characters, Ranked - CBR Every day before dawn, Harry visits the meat and produce markets to pick out fresh ingredients, which he prepares by hand. In the episode "Moody Foodie", it's mentioned that his eyes are brown. 83. fernandaffp 5 days ago. Not to mention all of Gene (Eugene Mirman), Tina (Dan Mintz), and Louise's (Kristen Schaal) eccentric classmates. We love the way Bob talks to his ingredients. Bob made himself "toys" out of restaurant supplies, such as a spatula, a scrubbing pad, and a piece of soap. He doesn't have the respect (acles) of his students, least of all the Belcher children, and he's consistently the butt of "Bob's Burgers" funniest jokes. In the entirety of the show, audiences never know the last names of Teddy and Mort.