A few weeks from this writing, Bob's Burgers will take to the big screen for the first time following 12 seasons on TV. It's no easy step to bring a TV show to the big screen. Whether it's a matter of popularity, a revival of an old classic or as a means to make more money, timing is everything.
So far, two trailers have been released to give audiences a look at the fine-polished animation, classic humor, and characters that the show is well known for. Bob's Burgers has already been renewed for a 13th season, and the movie is receiving a lot of positive attention. A movie may seem like the be-all and end-all for a show, but with the style in which Bob's Burgers is written, it should face no issues post-movie.
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Some fans might have reservations, as TV shows taken to film have sometimes had negative effects on those shows. For example, despite The Simpsons having huge success with their movie, the quality of future episode writing and popularity didn't reflect that. That's where Bob's Burgers will capitalize. Since arriving on Disney+, the show has gained more momentum thanks to streaming and continues to release its new episodes every Wednesday. What sets Bob's Burgers apart from its Fox competitor shows is its simplicity in story-telling, oblivious referencing that doesn't require a cut to a whole new scene, and its lack of the need to rip off any other animated show.
The small East Coast town that serves as home the burger restaurant doesn't produce an endless stream of new characters, and the show doesn't feel the need to make the cast venture off around the world for means of the plot. Bob's Burgers benefits from its strong connection between the family
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