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When it comes to cartoon dads, Bob Belcher is a cut above the rest. Not because he’s perfect, but because of his honesty and dedication. He knows that he’s failed in some respects, and he knows that making mistakes is part of life, but he always does his best to make his wife and kids happy.
1) Bob Becomes an Equesticle

In Season 4, Episode 17, Tina wants to go to a convention for one of her favorite shows, “The Equestranauts.” Unfortunately, she’s swindled by a collector who wants her rare Chariot doll, which has a manufacturing defect. After Louise overhears somebody admitting to swindling Tina, the family forms a plan to get her Chariot doll back.
This plan has Bob infiltrate the swindler’s group by becoming an Equesticle and attending the convention to gain their trust. In the process of getting Tina’s doll back, Bob learns everything about Equestranauts, parties with others at the convention, and even gets a partial tattoo to prove his dedication to the show.
2) Bob Leaves the Community Garden

This is from Season 5, Episode 10. Bob keeps getting denied when he applies for a plot in the community garden, and he finally seeks out the head of the community garden to ask why. The head of the garden ends up being Cynthia, who is frustrated with her son, Logan, when Bob goes to talk to her. They strike a deal that Bob can have a plot in the garden if he hires Logan to work at his restaurant.
Unfortunately, Logan and Louise hate each other, and Linda and Cynthia aren’t fond of each other either. As Bob goes to tend to his plants, Logan and Cynthia spend more time at the restaurant. The tension builds until Bob understands that Louise’s comfort at the family restaurant is more important than his plants. So, he lets her fire Logan, knowing that it means giving up the garden he loves.
3) Bonding Over Spaghetti Westerns

In Season 1, Episode 9, Bob and Gene get an episode that focuses on their bond. Specifically, Gene catches a glimpse of a Western that Bob is watching, and he falls in love with the movie. This starts a series of nights that Bob and Gene spend watching Westerns together, finally finding a common interest.
Unfortunately, Louise feels left out, having the time she usually spent with Bob now being taken by Gene, so she worsens the relationship between Gene and his rival at school. Of course, this is a terrible idea, but it leads to a heartfelt moment between Bob, Gene, and Louise as they hide in a tube slide. Bob talks about learning more about Gene an ways that they’re alike, but he also admits that it wasn’t fair for him and Gene to leave Louise excluded.
4) Bob Raises Money for Tina’s Birthday

In Season 1, Episode 6, the deep fryer ends up broken, and now Bob has to pay to repair it on top of having enough money to give Tina the best birthday he can. Unfortunately for Bob, that means he has to take up a second job as a cab driver at night. It’s a temporary arrangement to help him get through a financially strained period of time, but it still takes a toll on him.
Staying up to drive at night leaves Bob rather sleep-deprived, and he has to worry about cleaning the cab regularly on top of that, since it’s not unusual for him to be driving people who aren’t in a state to drive and then end up vomiting on the backseat. Still, Bob becomes a cab driver night after night to pay for Tina’s party, and even shaves his mustache so Jimmy Jr. can attend.
5) Bob Calms Gene Down

In Season 7, Episode 18, Bob learns that a laser rock show he loved as a teenager will be playing for the last time at the planetarium. Linda suggests that Bob goes to see the show one last time, and that he takes Gene with him for some bonding. The rock show starts, and Gene is quickly overwhelmed by the music and lights, which leads to Bob taking him back to the car and sitting with him.
Instead of being upset about having to leave, Bob shares with Gene what the laser show used to mean to him as a teenager, and he plays the tracks in the car, explaining the story behind the songs. This ignites Gene’s interest in getting back into the laser show to experience it, which means that they need help from a scalper to get new tickets. Bob and Gene are able to return and watch the rest of the show, and Bob puts some tissue in Gene’s ears to dull the sound.













