Search form

FOX Orders New Seasons of ‘Bob’s Burgers’

Critically acclaimed animated series celebrates its 100th episode this season, featuring guest voices Jenny Slate, Billy Eichner, Steve Buscemi, Wanda Sykes, Henry Winkler, Tim Meadows, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele and Zach Galifianakis.

FOX has renewed Bob’s Burgers for a seventh and eighth season of the Emmy Award-winning animated series.

“Six seasons in, the Belchers have become one of America’s most beloved TV families, and we are so happy to keep them in the fold for another two seasons,” said David Madden, President, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company, in making the announcement. “Bob’s Burgers is hilarious, warm, smart, inventive -- critics love it, and so do fans. Loren, Jim and the brilliant voice cast continue to surprise us in the best ways, and we look forward to seeing what Bob and the family will cook up in Seasons Seven and Eight.”    

In the next all-new episode of Bob’s Burgers, “The Land Ship,” airing Sunday, October 11 (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT), Bob (H. Jon Benjamin) believes the upcoming Land Ship parade will mean increased business, until he finds out that two port-o-potties will be placed right in front the restaurant. Meanwhile, Tina (Dan Mintz) finds out she’s boring, so she joins up with Jordan (guest voice Nathan Fielder), who has been vandalizing the school with graffiti. But when Jordan wants to graffiti the Land Ship, Tina must decide between ruining the parade or disappointing her new crush.

Bob’s Burgers, the 2014 Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Animated Program, was nominated for two 2015 Emmy Awards, including its fourth nomination for Outstanding Animated Program and its first for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (John Roberts). The critically acclaimed series will celebrate its 100th episode this season, as well as feature guest voices Jenny Slate, Billy Eichner, Steve Buscemi, Wanda Sykes, Henry Winkler, Tim Meadows, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele and Zach Galifianakis.

Bob’s Burgers is a 20th Century Fox Television and Bento Box Entertainment production. The series was created by Loren Bouchard (Home Movies). Bouchard and Jim Dauterive (King of the Hill) serve as executive producers and writers.

The kids attend the annual school presentation celebrating the town's historic "Land Ship" in the all-new 'The Land Ship' episode airing Sunday, Oct. 11.

Tina becomes concerned that she isn't "spicy" enough in her classmates’ eyes.

Tina learns the identity of the mysterious graffiti artist known as Ghost Boy.

Bob tries to get someone to move the port-a-potties that the city put in front of the restaurant for the Land Ship parade.

In an effort to be more "spicy," Tina becomes friends with Jordan.

Source: 20th Century Fox Television

Jennifer Wolfe's picture

Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.