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A gang of bikers mourning the loss of their leader hang out at Bob's Burgers; Louise's bunny ears are stolen.
A gang of bikers mourning the loss of their leader hang out at Bob's Burgers; Louise's bunny ears are stolen.
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S3, EP1 "Ear-sy Rider"A gang of bikers mourning the loss of their leader hang out at Bob's Burgers; Louise's bunny ears are stolen.
Bob's Burgers
S3, EP2 "Full Bars"The Belcher kids ditch their usual trick-or-treating route and head to a neighborhood known for distributing full-size candy bars; Linda and Bob go to Teddy's "Black and Orange" party.
Bob's Burgers
S3, EP3 "Bob Fires the Kids"Bob fires the kids so they won't have to work during their summer break, but they get so bored they find other work; Bob hires Mickey the bank robber.
Bob's Burgers
S3, EP4 "Mutiny on the Windbreaker"When Bob brings his family along for a cooking job on a docked cruise ship, the ship departs with them aboard, leaving no one to tend the restaurant.
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S16, EP15 "Smellbound"When a horrible smell threatens to cancel one of the kids' favorite town traditions, Tina, Gene, and Louise decide to try and get rid of the smell themselves.
Bob's Burgers
S16, EP14 "Stuck in the Middle With Hu(go)"Bob is forced to spend time with one of his least favorite people; Tina is entrusted with something very close to Jimmy Junior's heart.
Bob's Burgers
S16, EP13 "Driving Miss Ragey"Nat the limo driver helps Linda with her road rage; the kids and Bob discover both the joys and the risk involved in riding a mattress down the stairs.
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S16, EP12 "Children of the Carn"The kids return to Carniapolis to help an ex-carnie restart what they think is an innocent prank war; Teddy sees his therapist at Bob's.
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