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9 GIFs To Prove That 'Bob's Burgers' IS The Best Cartoon

Between the iconic characters and incomparable humor, how could you not love this show?

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9 GIFs To Prove That 'Bob's Burgers' IS The Best Cartoon

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Bob's Burgers was a show that I was late to turn on to. For a long time, I was really unsure of what the show was, The only thing I remotely knew about the show (without even realizing it) was that I had seen a gif of Tina trying to dance. I finally began to watch the show with my friends and then I fell in love with it.

1. Tina talking to herself (about whatever it may be) will always be somewhat relatable. 

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And no, we're not talking about Tina the Talking Tummy here.

2. We can all relate to having an embarrassing dad like Bob.

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Maybe just not to that extreme. Or maybe it is. No judgment.

3. The love that is there for Linda Belcher and her cringyness is simply unmatched.

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She's just so awkward and embarrassing it's kind of adorable.

4. Louise's shocking darkness is literally half of the humor of the show. 

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Let's debate.

5. The moments when you actually question what you're even watching...

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Still love the show, but seriously, what even...

6. Gene's peanut gallery comments are hilarious. 

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We all have a brotherly figure that somewhat reminds us of Gene.

7. We have to admit to having dancing moves like Tina.

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No shame in my game.

8. The other characters that actually point out the main characters' weirdness.

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We think it, they say it.

9. They're actually the cutest, dysfunctional, inappropriate family.

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The Belcher's are just entirely too lovable.

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