The Bob's Burgers Movie -

While some critics felt the "whodunit" plot was occasionally dull compared to the character interactions, the film was largely celebrated as a feel-good feast that captured the essence of the Belcher family’s enduring bond [1, 26].

The film follows two primary, interconnected storylines driven by the Belcher family’s signature blend of "screwball dilemmas" and "ditzy optimism" [4].

Bob and Linda Belcher face a financial "dead end" when the bank denies a loan extension for their restaurant [5, 17]. To make matters worse, a massive water main break creates a giant sinkhole directly in front of their entrance, effectively blocking business [6, 27]. The Bob's Burgers Movie

The original voice cast reprises their roles, including H. Jon Benjamin (Bob), John Roberts (Linda), Dan Mintz (Tina), Eugene Mirman (Gene), and Kristen Schaal (Louise), alongside guest stars like Kevin Kline and Zach Galifianakis [8, 13]. Critical & Commercial Reception Critical Response

Navigating her typical pre-teen awkwardness and summer romance fantasies [8, 14]. While some critics felt the "whodunit" plot was

While their parents try to save the restaurant by selling burgers from a makeshift boardwalk cart, the kids—Tina, Gene, and Louise—stumble upon a skeleton inside the sinkhole [17, 27]. This discovery leads them into a "carny underworld" investigation to solve a decades-old murder and clear their landlord, Calvin Fischoeder , of the crime [5, 17]. Character Arcs:

Grossed approximately worldwide against a $38 million budget [3, 18]. Classification To make matters worse, a massive water main

The film maintains the show’s traditional 2D aesthetic rather than opting for 3D/CGI, but it features significantly enhanced detail, lighting, and "breathtaking" fluidity compared to the TV episodes [15, 22, 34].